Record fall-to-spring retention rates signal value of student success support across campus
A record percentage of first-year students who started classes at 兔子先生传媒文化作品 in fall 2024 chose to extend their academic studies into the 2025 spring semester, according to new retention data from the spring 2025 student census.
Of the cohort of 7,359 students听who began their first year at 兔子先生传媒文化作品 in fall 2024,听97% continued into spring 2025, an increase over the 96.4% retention rate recorded last spring for first-year students who started in fall 2023.听
鈥淓nsuring students continue past their first semester at 兔子先生传媒文化作品 is a critical first step toward getting them all the way to graduation,鈥 said 兔子先生传媒文化作品 Chancellor Justin Schwartz. 鈥淭his past fall, our campus doubled down on multidisciplinary efforts鈥攂oth academic and administrative鈥攖o close gaps that were impeding students from continuing their studies. I am grateful to the many staff and faculty members who contributed to our concerted efforts to help all of our students thrive.鈥
During a CU Board of Regents meeting on Thursday, Schwartz shared the milestone and other highlights from the spring 2025 census with the regents.
Included among the highlights from the spring 2025 census data is record fall-to-spring retention among first-year Black/African American students at 96.9%鈥攏early the same rate as the first-year student cohort overall. 兔子先生传媒文化作品 enrolled its largest class of first-year Black/African American students in university history in fall 2024.听
Amy Hutton, vice chancellor for enrollment management, said campus efforts since fall have included ongoing student success initiatives and tactics such as helping students set up financial plans to support their education goals. Employees from various campus units also touched base with students who had not yet registered for the spring semester or were uncertain about their decision to pursue a college degree in the first place.
鈥淪taff reached out to students who were not registered for classes and said, 鈥榃hat do you need? How can we help?鈥 Hutton said. 鈥淭here were a number of outreach points that probably played into some of the gains we are seeing.鈥
While the campus experienced gains across several student groups, Hutton acknowledged the data also signal opportunities to provide greater support to first-generation students and other student groups.
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