In accordance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990, the University of Arizona Global Campus is pleased to share with you the following information on the graduation rates of our 2018-19 full-year cohort of full-time, first-time, degree or certificate seeking undergraduates.
As reported in the IPEDS graduation rates survey (GRS), 3,203 first-time, full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate students entered the University of Arizona Global Campus between September 1, 2018 and August 31, 2019. This population of students includes both bachelor’s degree seeking students and associate degree seeking students. As of August 31, 2024, 11% of these students graduated from the University of Arizona Global Campus within 150% of the normal time to complete their degree. Please contact the Office of the Registrar Office with any questions.
While reviewing this information, please keep the following in mind:
- All graduation rates are based upon 3 years of attendance for Associate programs and 6 years of attendance for Bachelor’s programs, which equates to 150% of the normal completion time.
- We have elected not to report transfer-out rates because our University's mission does not include providing substantial preparation for students to enroll in another eligible institution without completing or graduating.
- These charts do not identify the reasons why our students withdrew; therefore, students who withdrew for personal or medical reasons are included.
- Graduation rates do not include students who left school to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces, on official church missions, or with a foreign aid service of the federal government, or students who died or were totally and permanently disabled.
- Please note that the graduation/completion rate does not include any student who attended a college or university after high school and then enrolled in the University of Arizona Global Campus.
Graduation/Completion Rate by Gender | |
Male | 12% |
Female | 10% |
Graduation/Completion Rate by Race or Ethnic Group | |
American Indian or Alaska Native | (1) |
Asian | (1) |
Black or African-American | 8% |
Hispanic/Latino | 11% |
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | (1) |
White, non-Hispanic | 12% |
Two or More Races | (1) |
Nonresident alien> | (1) |
Race/ethnicity unknown< | 16% |
(1) Denotes fewer than 10 students, which is suppressed to protect the privacy of students
Graduation/Completion Rate by Financial Aid Category | |
Pell Grant Recipients | 11% |
Subsidized FFEL or Direct Loan Recipients (excludes Pell Grant Recipients) | 13% |
Neither Pell Grant nor Subsidized FFEL or Direct Loan Recipients | 10% |
Source: Institutional Research Services, 2025.
Graduation Rates
The three-year graduation rate for online associate degree-seeking students is 21% based on all students in the 2020-21 entering cohort. The six-year graduation rate for online bachelor’s degree-seeking students is 20% based on the 2017-18 entering cohort. The three-year graduation rate for online master’s degree-seeking students is 57% based on the 2020-21 entering cohort. The six-year graduation rate for online doctoral degree-seeking students is not available based on an initial entering cohort of 2018-19.
For prior year enrollment and graduation rates, please refer to https://www.uagc.edu/institutional-data/behind-numbers/student-cohort-retention-persistence-and-graduation on the University of Arizona Global Campus website.
Median Loan Debt
For information about the median loan debt of students who completed academic programs, please refer to https://www.uagc.edu/online-degrees/program-disclosures on the University of Arizona Global Campus website.