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Subsequent College Enrollment After Graduation Traditional Undergraduate Degree Recipients Dominican University Undergraduate Degree Program Completers AY2009 - AY2018 Subsequent College Enrollment After Graduation Subsequent College Enrollment of Traditional* Undergraduate Program Completers Year No Subsequent Graduated 2-Year Institution 4-Year Institution Enrollment on Record Grand Total AY0809 32 12.4% 107 41.5% 119 46.1% 258 100.0% AY0910 33 9.3% 154 43.5% 167 47.2% 354 100.0% AY1011 29 8.2% 145 41.1% 179 50.7% 353 100.0% AY1112 32 9.2% 121 34.9% 194 55.9% 347 100.0% AY1213 34 8.2% 159 38.1% 224 53.7% 417 100.0% AY1314 32 8.0% 154 38.5% 214 53.5% 400 100.0% AY1415 36 9.0% 135 33.8% 228 57.1% 399 100.0% AY1516 29 7.2% 141 35.0% 233 57.8% 403 100.0% AY1617 30 5.8% 128 25.0% 355 69.2% 513 100.0% AY1718 18 3.4% 92 17.6% 413 79.0% 523 100.0% Subsequent College Enrollment After Graduation Traditional Undergraduate Degree Recipients 100% 90% 80% 46.1% 53.7% 70% 69.2% 60% 79.0% 50% 40% 41.5% 30% 38.1% 20% 25.0% 10% 17.6% 12.4% 8.2% 5.8% 0% 3.4% Class of 2009 Class of 2013- Class of 2017 - Class of 2018 - After 10 Years After 5 Years After 1 Year Fall term after 2-Yr 4-Yr None * Exludes CASS program completers. Source: Student Tracker, National Student Loan Clearinghouse Prepared by the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, January 7, 2019 Dominican University Undergraduate Program Completers AY2009 -AY2018 Subsequent College Enrollment After Graduation College 2-year / Public / Subsequent College: State 4-year Private Count Percent DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 323 8.1% TRITON COLLEGE IL 2 Public 92 2.3% DEPAUL UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 78 2.0% LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO IL 4 Private 61 1.5% UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO IL 4 Public 56 1.4% COLLEGE OF DUPAGE IL 2 Public 44 1.1% RUSH UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 38 1.0% CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 37 0.9% NATIONAL LOUIS UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 28 0.7% OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE IL 2 Public 28 0.7% CITY OF CHICAGO - WRIGHT COLLEGE IL 2 Public 26 0.7% ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 25 0.6% NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY IL 4 Public 24 0.6% ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IL 4 Private 23 0.6% THE CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY CA 4 Private 21 0.5% CHAMBERLAIN UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 15 0.4% MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE IL 2 Public 15 0.4% ROSALIND FRANKLIN UNIV OF MED & SCIENCE IL 4 Private 15 0.4% LEWIS UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 14 0.4% RESURRECTION UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 14 0.4% THE CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY IL 4 Private 14 0.4% THE JOHN MARSHALL LAW SCHOOL - CHICAGO IL 4 Private 14 0.4% DEVRY UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 13 0.3% ADLER UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 12 0.3% WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COLLEGE IL 2 Public 12 0.3% NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 11 0.3% BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 9 0.2% CITY OF CHICAGO - MALCOLM X COLLEGE IL 2 Public 9 0.2% ROSS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NJ 4 Public 9 0.2% BALL STATE UNIVERSITY IN 4 Public 8 0.2% CITY OF CHICAGO - HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE IL 2 Public 8 0.2% COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY IL 2 Public 8 0.2% LAKE ERIE COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC PA 4 Private 8 0.2% NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY IL 4 Public 8 0.2% OLIVET NAZARENE UNIVERSITY-GRADUATE IL 4 Private 8 0.2% UNIVERSITY OF ST. FRANCIS IL 4 Private 8 0.2% A.T. STILL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES MO 4 Private 7 0.2% CITY OF CHICAGO - RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE IL 2 Public 7 0.2% INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS IN 4 Public 7 0.2% NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES IL 4 Private 7 0.2% SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CARBONDALE IL 4 Public 7 0.2% UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS @ URBANA IL 4 Public 7 0.2% WALDEN UNIVERSITY MN 4 Private 7 0.2% AURORA UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 6 0.2% BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY - QUARTER STUDENTS IL 4 Private 6 0.2% CITY OF CHICAGO - HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE IL 2 Public 6 0.2% ELMHURST COLLEGE IL 4 Private 6 0.2% ELMHURST COLLEGE - 96 IL 4 Private 6 0.2% ERIKSON INSTITUTE IL 4 Private 6 0.2% MORTON COLLEGE IL 2 Public 6 0.2% UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO IL 4 Private 6 0.2% ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY AZ 4 Public 5 0.1% EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY IL 4 Public 5 0.1% JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE IL 2 Public 5 0.1% MOUNT MARY UNIVERSITY WI 4 Private 5 0.1% Prepared by the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, 1/7/19 2 Dominican University Undergraduate Program Completers AY2009 -AY2018 Subsequent College Enrollment After Graduation College 2-year / Public / Subsequent College: State 4-year Private Count Percent NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 5 0.1% ROSALIND FRANKLIN UNIV OF MED & SCIENCE - HEALTH IL 4 Private 5 0.1% SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 5 0.1% WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MO 4 Private 5 0.1% GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY DC 4 Private 4 0.1% LOYOLA-STRITCH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IL 4 Private 4 0.1% MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY WI 4 Private 4 0.1% MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY MI 4 Public 4 0.1% PRAIRIE STATE COLLEGE IL 2 Public 4 0.1% SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY MO 4 Private 4 0.1% VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY IN 4 Private 4 0.1% AMERICAN INTERCONTINENTAL UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 3 0.1% BRADLEY UNIVERSITY IL 4 Private 3 0.1% CAPELLA UNIVERSITY MN 4 Private 3 0.1% CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY OH 4 Private 3 0.1% DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY MI 4 Private 3 0.1% GEORGETOWN UNIV - GRAD SCHOOL DC 4 Private 3 0.1% GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GA 4 Public 3 0.1% ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY IL 4 Public 3 0.1% LIBERTY UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE VA 4 Private 3 0.1% SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE- 10WEEK NH 4 Private 3 0.1% THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OH 4 Public 3 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX AZ 4 Private 3 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON WI 4 Public 3 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MILWAUKEE WI 4 Public 3 0.1% ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY CA 4 Private 2 0.1% ALVERNO COLLEGE WI 4 Private 2 0.1% AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF THE CARIBBEAN 4 Private 2 0.1% ARGOSY UNIVERSITY - SCHAUMBURG IL 4 Private 2 0.1% ASHFORD UNIVERSITY CA 4 Private 2 0.1% BOSTON UNIVERSITY MA 4 Private 2 0.1% BRIAR CLIFF UNIVERSITY IA 4 Private 2 0.1% CARDINAL STRITCH UNIVERSITY WI 4 Private 2 0.1% CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY MI 4 Public 2 0.1% CITY OF CHICAGO - KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE IL 2 Public 2 0.1% COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO IL 4 Private 2 0.1% CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY- WISCONSIN WI 4 Private 2 0.1% CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY-PORTLAND OR 4 Private 2 0.1% EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY MI 4 Public 2 0.1% ELGIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE IL 2 Public 2 0.1% GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY-GRADUATES IL 4 Public 2 0.1% GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY AZ 4 Private 2 0.1% GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY MI 4 Public 2 0.1% HOWARD UNIVERSITY DC 4 Private 2 0.1% ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGE IL 2 Public 2 0.1% ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY IL 4 Private 2 0.1% INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY IN 4 Public 2 0.1% IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IA 4 Public 2 0.1% KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE IL 2 Public 2 0.1% KELLER GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT IL 4 Private 2 0.1% LIBERTY UNIVERSITY VA 4 Private 2 0.1% MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY MA 4 Private 2 0.1% METHODIST UNIVERSITY NC 4 Private 2 0.1% MIAMI UNIVERSITY OH 4 Public 2 0.1% NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE IL 4 Private 2 0.1% Prepared by the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, 1/7/19 3 Dominican University Undergraduate Program Completers AY2009 -AY2018 Subsequent College Enrollment After Graduation College 2-year / Public / Subsequent College: State 4-year Private Count Percent NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY CA 4 Private 2 0.1% NYIT COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE NY 4 Private 2 0.1% OHIO UNIVERSITY OH 4 Public 2 0.1% PALMER COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC IA 4 Private 2 0.1% PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE PA 4 Private 2 0.1% PLYMOUTH STATE UNIVERSITY NH 4 Public 2 0.1% PURDUE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL IA 4 Private 2 0.1% RED ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE CO 2 Public 2 0.1% ROOSEVELT UNIV PHARM IL 4 Private 2 0.1% SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN GA 4 Private 2 0.1% SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE IL 2 Public 2 0.1% SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE IL 2 Public 2 0.1% TOURO UNIVERSITY NEVADA NV 4 Private 2 0.1% TULANE GRAD SCHOOL OF PUB HLTH & TROPICAL MD LA 4 Private 2 0.1% TULANE UNIVERSITY LA 4 Private 2 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA AZ 4 Public 2 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF DENVER - COLORADO CO 4 Private 2 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY KY 4 Public 2 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA MO 4 Public 2 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN NE 4 Public 2 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE- DURHAM NH 4 Public 2 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PA 4 Public 2 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER TN 4 Public 2 0.1% UNIVERSITY OF THE INCARNATE WORD-OSTEO TX 4 Private 2 0.1% WEBSTER UNIVERSITY TERMS MO 4 Private 2 0.1% WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY IL 4 Public 2 0.1% WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY MI 4 Public 2 0.1% WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES CA 4 Private 2 0.1% ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY AK 4 Private 1 0.0% ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY CA 4 Private 1 0.0% AMERICAN UNIVERSITY DC 4 Private 1 0.0% ANOKA TECHNICAL COLLEGE MN 2 Public 1 0.0% AQUINAS COLLEGE-TRADITIONAL TN 4 Private 1 0.0% ARGOSY UNIVERSITY - CHICAGO IL 4 Private 1 0.0% ARGOSY UNIVERSITY - PHOENIX AZ 4 Private 1 0.0% BARD COLLEGE NY 4 Private 1 0.0% BASTYR UNIVERSITY WA 4 Private 1 0.0% BAYLOR UNIVERSITY TX 4 Private 1 0.0% BELMONT UNIVERSITY TN 4 Private 1 0.0% BOSTON COLLEGE MA 4 Private 1 0.0% CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - EAST BAY CA 4 Public 1 0.0% CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - LONG BEACH CA 4 Public 1 0.0% CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SAN MARCOS CA 4 Public 1 0.0% CARTHAGE COLLEGE WI 4 Private 1 0.0% CHAMBERLAIN UNIVERSITY - GRAD IL 4 Private 1 0.0% CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY IL 4 Public 1 0.0% CITY UNIVERSITY LONDON 4 Public 1 0.0% COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA CA 2 Public 1 0.0% COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY VA 4 Public 1 0.0% COLORADO MOUNTAIN COLLEGE CO 4 Public 1 0.0%
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