Graduation Rate
The following chart shows the graduation rate of Brigham Young University-Idaho students who enrolled in 2015 and after. The stat covers all undergraduates registered as full-time students to study a 4-year bachelor's degree program for the first time.
The breakdown shows the graduation rate by race/ethnicity of US students. All international students are represented under one group.
As of August 31, 2021, the average graduation rate of Brigham Young University-Idaho students is 49.6%. Female students graduated at a rate of 51.9%, whereas male students graduated at a rate of 46.3%.
49.6%
- asian 38.1% 8 students
- African American 18.2% 4 students
- white 51.8% 794 students
- unknown 43.1% 25 students
- hawaiian 25.0% 2 students
- hispanic 42.4% 28 students
- International Students 47.9% 69 students
- Mixed Race 41.8% 66 students
Drop Out
Brigham Young University-Idaho has an overall drop-out rate of 25.4% as of August 31, 2021. The dropout rate of male students and female students is 24.4% and 26.0% respectively.
Below is a breakdown of the dropout rate of US students by race/ethnicity and international students.
25.4%
- asian 9.5% 2 students
- African American 27.3% 6 students
- white 24.2% 370 students
- unknown 39.7% 23 students
- hawaiian 50.0% 4 students
- hispanic 25.8% 17 students
- International Students 27.8% 40 students
- Mixed Race 31.0% 49 students
Transferred Out
Students transfer out of Brigham Young University-Idaho at a rate of 18.1% yearly. As of 2015,female students' transfer rate was 15.9%, and male students' 21.3%
The breakdown shows the graduation rate by race/ethnicity of US students. All international students are represented under one group.
18.1%
- asian 28.6% 6 students
- African American 40.9% 9 students
- white 18.1% 277 students
- unknown 8.6% 5 students
- hispanic 19.7% 13 students
- International Students 13.2% 19 students
- Mixed Race 20.9% 33 students
Still Enrolled
The data represent all cohorts between 2015 and August 31, 2021
6.9%
- asian 23.8% 5 students
- African American 13.6% 3 students
- white 5.9% 91 students
- unknown 8.6% 5 students
- hawaiian 25.0% 2 students
- hispanic 12.1% 8 students
- International Students 11.1% 16 students
- Mixed Race 6.3% 10 students