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Student right to know

Student-Right-to-Know Retention Rate: 82%  (Men: 77%; Women: 84%).  The student-right-to-know retention rate is the proportion of students who returned to Linfield to enroll for a 2nd fall semester out of all who began their education at Linfield as first year students after high school (freshmen) in the previous fall (2018 to 2021 combined).

For example, if 100 students enroll for the first time at Linfield in the fall and 82 return in fall of the following year, the retention rate is 82%.

Student-Right-to-Know Graduation Rate: 72% (Men: 67%; Women: 75%). The student-right-to-know graduation rate is the proportion of students who completed their bachelor's degree within 6 years from the population of all those who began their education at Linfield as first year students after high school (freshmen) between 2013 and 2016. Some exclusions from the calculation are allowed -- students who left to join the military or go on church mission, for example -- but those numbers tend to be very small at Linfield.

For example, if 100 students enroll for the first time at Linfield in the fall and 72 graduate within 6 years, the 6 year graduation rate is 72%.

For disaggregation by race and ethnic groups, recipients of Pell Grants, recipients of a subsidized loans who did not receive Pell Grants, and students who received neither a Pell Grant nor a subsidized Stafford Loan, please consult the College Navigator website from the National Center for Education Statistics or contact the Director of Institutional Research, 503-883-2509 or email Institutional Research.