What is Student Right-To-Know?

Student Right-To-Know is a federal law that requires all colleges and universities to disclose certain information to students. This handout provides the information that a college must provide to students on graduation rates and transfer-out rates for full-time students seeking degrees at Lake Superior College.

What is a graduation rate and what is a transfer-out rate? 

Federal regulations specify how to calculate the graduation and transfer rates. The rates come from a study of Lake Superior College students who started at the college in the Fall 2022. The study includes all first-time students who enrolled full-time that fall and were seeking to earn a degree at the college. The graduation rate is the percentage of these students who graduated from the college within three years. The transfer-out rate is the percentage of these students who did not graduate from the college, but instead transferred to another college or university within three years.

What do I need to know about these rates?

These rates do not report on all students at Lake Superior College. The 386 first-time, full-time students in the study were 10 percent of all undergraduate students enrolled in Fall 2022.

What are the graduation and transfer-out rates for LSC students and how do they compare to rates for other colleges?

  • The graduation rate for Lake Superior College was 45 percent.
  • The transfer-out rate for Lake Superior College was 17 percent.
  • The combination of the graduation rate and the transfer-out rate was 62 percent.
  • Te national average combined rate for similar colleges was 51 percent.

Why don’t more LSC students graduate or transfer in three years?

  • Since Lake Superior College has an “open door” mission, many new students need to take developmental courses to improve reading, writing, or math skills before taking other college courses;
  • Some students take jobs before they graduate;
  • Students who switch from full-time to part-time enrollment or “stop out” for one or more semesters are more likely to take more than three years to graduate;
  • Other students delay their education for personal, family or financial reasons.
Disaggregated Student Right-to-Know Graduation and Transfer-out Rates
Lake Superior College Graduation Rate Transfer-out Rate Combined Rate
Total Cohort 45% 17% 62%
Race Ethnicity
American Indian or Alaska Native * * *
Asian * * *
Black or African American * * *
Hispanic of any race 19% 14% 33%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * *
Two or more races 27% 33% 60%
U.S. Nonresident * * *
Unknown race and ethnicity * * *
White 49% 17% 65%
Gender
Female 48% 21% 68%
Male 43% 15% 58%
Financial Aid
Pell Grant Recipient 39% 20% 59%
Received neither Pell nor Subsidized Stafford Loans 47% 17% 64%
Received Subsidized Stafford Loans, but no Pell 51% 12% 63%

*Suppressed to protect student privacy.

Due to rounding, percentages may not always appear to add up.

Students in many programs must pass licensing or credentialing exams to qualify for employment in their fields or be competitive in the job market.

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LSC – Licensure Pass Rates by Program

In accordance with Minnesota State board policy, each year Lake Superior College surveys its most recent graduates one year after graduation.  The survey determines whether graduates are available for employment and whether they are employed in a field related to their studies.

Each year, updated graduate placement data is posted as soon as the results of the most recent survey are available. However, due to the methodology, results can lag graduation by 2-3 years.

The most recent survey results indicate that 90% of the 2023 graduates available for employment found jobs related to their educational program within one year of graduation. See Status of Graduates Summary below for additional detail.

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As a result of their studies at Lake Superior College, students will gain knowledge and demonstrate a variety of skills, including foundational knowledge through study in career-focused programs, and liberal arts and sciences. Additionally, students will experience opportunities to demonstrate:

I. Professional and Personal Responsibilities

These responsibilities are demonstrated through appropriate behaviors in a variety of contexts across class and campus experiences.

Examples of Professional and Personal Responsibilities:

  • Professional demeanor
  • Initiative and accountability
  • Adherence to organizational expectations
  • Self-development and lifelong learning

II. Intellectual and Practical Skills

These skills are practiced extensively across students’ educational experiences in the context of progressively more challenging problems, projects, and standards for performance.

Examples of Intellectual and Practical Skills:

  • Critical and creative thinking
  • Information literacy
  • Inquiry and analysis
  • Quantitative literacy
  • Synthesis and application
  • Teamwork and problem solving
  • Written and oral communication

III. Social Responsibilities

These responsibilities are anchored in active involvement with diverse communities and real-world challenges.

Examples of Social Responsibilities:

  • Awareness and practice of sustainability
  • Civic involvement
  • Ethical reasoning and action
  • Intercultural competence

For each fall full-time entering student cohort, retention and success rates are tracked over multiple academic terms. The Retention Rate represents the percentage of returning students, while the Success Rate reflects students who were retained, graduated, or transferred.

Fall Entering Full-Time Student Retention Rates
Entering Term Headcount 1st Spring 2nd Fall 2nd Spring 3rd Fall 3rd Spring 4th Fall
Fall 2024 490 79%          
Fall 2023 506 78% 52% 46%      
Fall 2022 531 82% 53% 44% 21% 15%  
Fall 2021 568 75% 48% 40% 18% 12% 7%
Fall 2020 572 76% 45% 35% * 8% 4%
Fall 2019 669 83% 51% 41% 19% 14% 6%

*Suppressed by Power BI Report. Retention rate is between and 10.9% and 11.9%

Fall Entering Full-Time Student Success Rates
Entering Term Headcount 1st Spring 2nd Fall 2nd Spring 3rd Fall 3rd Spring 4th Fall
Fall 2024 490 81%          
Fall 2023 506 80% 71% 69%      
Fall 2022 531 85% 71% 67% 65% 64%  
Fall 2021 568 80% 68% 64% 64% 63% 65%
Fall 2020 572 81% 70% 66% 63% 63% 65%
Fall 2019 669 87% 68% 64% 63% 63% 63%

Success Rate is based on Retention, Transfer, and Graduation combined