North Hennepin Community College Student Right-To-Know Graduation and Transfer-Out Rates

What is Student Right-To-Know?

Student Right-To-Know is a federal law that requires all colleges and universities to disclose certain information to students. This handout provides the information that a college must provide to students on graduation rates and transfer-out rates for full-time students seeking degrees at North Hennepin Community College.

What is a graduation rate and what is a transfer-out rate?

Federal regulations specify how to calculate the graduation and transfer rates. The rates come from a study of North Hennepin Community College students who started at the college in the Fall 2022. The study includes all first-time students who enrolled full-time that fall and were seeking to earn a degree at the college. The graduation rate is the percentage of these students who graduated from the college within three years. The transfer-out rate is the percentage of these students who did not graduate from the college, but instead transferred to another college or university within three years.

What do I need to know about these rates?

These rates do not report on all students at North Hennepin Community College. The 382 first-time, full-time students in the study were 6 percent of all undergraduate students enrolled in Fall 2022.

What are the graduation and transfer-out rates for North Hennepin Community College students and how do they compare to rates for other colleges?

  • The graduation rate for North Hennepin Community College was 18 percent. 
  • The transfer-out rate for North Hennepin Community College was 37 percent. 
  • The combination of the graduation rate and the transfer-out rate was 54 percent. 
  • The national average combined rate for similar colleges was 51 percent.

Why don’t more North Hennepin Community College students graduate or transfer in three years?

  • Since North Hennepin Community College has an "open door" mission, many new students need to take developmental courses to improve reading, writing, or math skills before taking other college courses; 
  • Some students take jobs before they graduate; 
  • Students who switch from full-time to part-time enrollment or “stop out” for one or more semesters are more likely to take more than three years to graduate; 
  • Other students delay their education for personal, family or financial reasons.

Disaggregated Student Right-to-Know Graduation and Transfer-out Rates

North Hennepin Community CollegeGraduation RateTransfer-out RateCombined Rate
Total Cohort

18%

37%

54%

Race Ethnicity
American Indian or Alaska Native

*

*

*

Asian

19%

21%

40%

Black or African American

15%

48%

63%

Hispanic of any race

16%

24%

40%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

*

*

*

Two or more races

14%

45%

59%

U.S. Nonresident

*

*

*

Unknown race and ethnicity

*

*

*

White

23%

39%

62%

Gender
Female

23%

37%

60%

Male

13%

36%

49%

Financial Aid
Pell Grant Recipient

17%

33%

51%

Received neither Pell nor Subsidized Stafford Loans

19%

40%

59%

Received Subsidized Stafford Loans, but no Pell

15%

42%

58%

* Suppressed to protect student privacy. 

Due to rounding, percentages may not always appear to add up.

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