AdventHealth University Rates Raise Eyebrows-See Why

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AdventHealth University graduation rates - immediate answer

AdventHealth University's overall reported graduation rate (6-8 year measures) sits in the mid-30s to low-50s percent range depending on the source and cohort - most federal/IPEDs-style measures show roughly 36-42% while the university's internal institutional report lists an IPEDS 8-year outcome near 53% for recent cohorts.

Key numbers at a glance

Graduation-rate snapshots below show commonly reported figures from public sources and AHU's institutional reporting; each metric uses a different measurement window (4-year, 6-year, or 8-year) so values vary.

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Why the numbers differ

Different windows and populations explain most variation: some sources publish 4-year "on-time" rates, others publish 6-year (federal Scorecard) rates, and the university's institutional measures sometimes report IPEDS 8-year outcome measures - each uses a different cohort and inclusion rules.

Pell and program mix matter because AHU enrolls a large share of Pell recipients and has many accelerated or transfer-heavy health programs; disaggregation by Pell status and program type shifts the rates substantially in the university's internal tables.

Institutional reporting (AHU) - selected table

AHU's student achievement table shows thresholds, goals, and results the university publishes for institutional oversight; the values below mirror AHU's reported institutional measures for recent years.

Measure Threshold Goal Year Result
Graduation Rate (IPEDS 8-year outcome) 50% 58% 2022/23 57%
Graduation Rate (IPEDS 8-year outcome) 50% 58% 2023/24 53%
Graduation Rate (IPEDS 8-year outcome) 50% 58% 2024/25 53%

Enrollment makeup changed after 2020 as AHU expanded online and accelerated health-professional pathways that attract transfer and working students; those pathways typically lower 4-year on-time rates but can raise longer-term completion (6-8 year) when transfers are counted.

Federal Scorecard and third-party snapshots show 6-year rates around 36%-42% for cohorts spanning 2014-2018 depending on the estimator; one aggregator lists 37.2% (6-year) while another lists a 42% figure (unspecified window).

What this means for prospective students

Interpret rates by program and student type - program-level completion, licensure pass rates, and median earnings often matter more in healthcare professions than raw campus-level graduation percentages.

Time to credential varies - on-time (4-year) graduation is low (≈20%), but many AHU students finish by 6-8 years, and institutional reporting indicates improvement in longer-term outcomes for recent cohorts.

Illustrative comparison table (for readers)

Use this table to compare the commonly seen metrics from different sources and windows. Values are pulled from public sources and AHU internal tables; they are presented here for clarity of comparison.

Source / Measure Window Reported rate Notes
AdventHealth University (institutional) IPEDS 8-year outcome 53% (2023/24-2024/25) AHU table lists threshold/goal and results; disaggregates by Pell status.
U.S. Dept. of Education / Scorecard (aggregators) 6-year ~36%-37% (published snapshots) Third-party aggregators often cite 37.2% for 6-year completion.
CollegeBoard / BigFuture unspecified (commonly 6-year) 42% Public-facing consumer summary showing a 42% rate.
On-time (4-year) rate - various sources 4-year ~20%-21% On-time graduation is lower due to transfer, part-time, and accelerated program mix.

Factors driving the rates

High transfer and professional-program mix - many AHU students transfer in with credits or enroll in accelerated health programs that extend completion windows; those patterns depress 4-year rates but improve eventual completion when measured at 6-8 years.

Socioeconomic composition - a substantial percentage of Pell Grant recipients means students are more likely to work while studying, increasing part-time enrollment and lengthening time to degree in statistical cohorts.

Quotes and timeline highlights

Institutional statement and timeline - AHU's publicly posted student achievement page shows year-by-year thresholds and results for 2021-2025 and emphasizes disaggregation by Pell status; the page was updated to include 2024/25 results in the institutional table.

"AHU utilizes three institutional measures of student achievement and disaggregates graduation rates to account for Pell status and transfer pathways," the university notes in its student achievement documentation dated 2024/25.

Practical steps for verification

Where to verify rates yourself - check the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard for 6-year rates, AHU's Student Achievement / Accreditation pages for institutional IPEDS 8-year outcomes, and third-party aggregators for consumer summaries.

  1. Open the College Scorecard entry for AdventHealth University and note the 6-year completion figure.
  2. Compare with AHU's Student Achievement Data page for IPEDS 8-year outcome reporting.
  3. Check recent AHU news releases for context (Hispanic-Serving Institution designation and other institutional changes).

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Data sources and citations

Primary sources for the figures above include AHU's Student Achievement Data page (institutional IPEDS 8-year outcomes and retention tables), federal/aggregator snapshots on 6-year completion, and consumer pages such as BigFuture and CollegeFactual which report 4-, 6-, or 8-year style metrics.

Everything you need to know about Adventhealth University Rates Raise Eyebrows See Why

What is AdventHealth University's 6-year graduation rate?

Most public sources report a 6-year completion rate around 36%-42% depending on the cohort and data provider; one common aggregator lists 37.2% for recent cohorts.

What is AHU's on-time (4-year) graduation rate?

On-time 4-year graduation is low - commonly reported roughly 20%-21% - because many students enroll part-time, transfer in, or complete accelerated professional programs that change the time-to-degree profile.

Why does the university report a higher 8-year rate than third-party sites?

Institutional IPEDS 8-year outcome measures often count transfer-in completions and longer time windows; AHU's internal table reports approximately 53% for recent 8-year outcomes while third-party sites typically show 6-year or 4-year snapshots that are lower.

Are graduation rates improving?

AHU's institutional table shows slight year-to-year fluctuations but recent 8-year outcomes (2022/23-2024/25) cluster around the low-to-mid-50s percent range, suggesting improvements in longer-term completion compared with older 6-year snapshots.

How should prospective students use these rates?

Use program-level completion, licensure pass rates, and median earnings alongside campus-level graduation rates; for healthcare careers, program outcomes and clinical placement data are often more predictive of career success than raw campus percentages.

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