Graduation Rates
Comparative Disaggregated Graduation and Retention Rates
Graduation rates measure the percent of entering first-year students who graduate in four or six years or less.
For example, the most recent cohort is first-year students who entered in fall 2020 and the four-year graduation rate measures those who graduated by August 31, 2024.
On this page are comparisons of Reed's graduation rates alongside the 75th percentile, median, and 25th percentile graduation rates of Reed's 30 school comparison group.
Four-year Overall
Four-year Students of Color
Four-year Underrepresented Minority
Six-year Overall
Six-year Students of Color
Six-year Underrepresented Minority
Average Four-Year by Race and Ethnicity
Average Six-Year by Race and Ethnicity
Four-year Female
Four-year Male
Six-year Pell Recipients
Six-year Stafford Loan Recipients
Six-year Not Pell Nor Stafford Recipients
Second Year Retention
Caveats:
1) New full-time first-year students
2) Excludes transfers
3) Excludes those who died prior to the four and six year marks