Disclosure of Institutional Graduation and Completion Rates

During the fall semester of 2016, 1,543 first-time, full-time degree-seeking undergraduate students entered Duquesne University.

After six years (as of August 31, 2022) 1,199 (78%) of these students graduated or completed their program. (This includes students in the two-year, Pre-professional Pharmacy program who completed their program by August 31, 2019.)

Review the 2016 Bachelor's Degree-Seeking Cohort graduation rates classified by loan and grant recipients.

Review the current Six Year Graduation Rates of Bachelor Degree-Seeking Students by gender, race/ethnicity and financial aid status.

Review our First Year to Second Year Retention Rates

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Duquesne University is providing this information on graduation/completion rates in compliance with the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. Requests for a printed copy of this report and any questions should be directed to Planning, Budgeting & Institutional Research at Duquesne.

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