The average graduation rate of American Samoa colleges is 32.00%. It means that 32.00% of students have completed their studies within 150% of program length.
For the bachelor's degree (BS) in 4-year American Samoa colleges, the average graduation rate is 32.00%, which means 32.00% of students earned BS degree in 6 years after enrolling first year.
In American Samoa 2-year institutions (i.e. community colleges), the average graduation rate is 0.00%.
The following table compares graduation rates between American Samoa colleges. For 4-year colleges, the rates are based on the time it takes to earn a bachelor's degree, which typically requires 4 years of study. Therefore, 100% normal time means 4-year, 125% normal time means 5-years, and the 150% normal time means 6 years.
For community colleges (2-4 year schools) and trade schools, the completion time to measure graduation rates vary depending on the length of the program. For example, 150% normal time for 1-year certificate programs is 18 months and 3 years for 2-years associate degree.
School | Graduation Rate (Completers) | Transfer-out Rate | Retention Rate | ||
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In 100% Normal Time | In 125% Normal Time | In 150% Normal Time | |||
American Samoa Community College4-Year College, public | 100.00% | - | 100.00% | 9% | 0% |