KSU's retention rate climbs 38 percent

KSU's retention rate climbs 38 percent

Posted on October 12, 2015

A study from Kentucky State University’s Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness has revealed a 38 percent increase in the University’s retention.  The recently published 2014-2015 retention rate of 60.2 % is KSU’s highest in 10 years.

Retention rate is calculated as percent of first-time, full-time bachelor degree-seeking (Cohort) students who enrolled in previous fall term and returned in current fall term.

Although overall enrollment at the HBCU is lower at 1,585 total students compared with 1,895 students from fall 2014, all of the students are engaged and financially viable.

One of the reasons for the spike in the retention rate is President Raymond Burse’s commitment to transformation. In August, Burse unveiled a new lineup of staff and faculty as part of his transformation team. He also has installed a new theme: In All Things Excellence.

Melinda Impellizzeri, Special Assistant to the President for Strategic Planning, believes that one of the key investments in the retention rate is the commitment to stronger programs around educational outcomes as well as staff and faculty accountability.

“We’re putting structure in place to deliver better organization, better student progress monitoring, better customer service, and overall effectiveness,” says Impellizzeri. “It’s more than just a job. We are transforming to hold each other accountable for every role in our students’ success.”

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