The traditional metrics for an undergraduate major examines students that graduate and don’t graduate based on their last declared major. Students are only counted once, because the objective of the data base is to count student totals.This analysis differs in two ways.

Touches

The objective of this analysis is to examine student success from the perspective of a major. A major has responsibility for the success if that student declares that major, even if that student subsequently changes majors. In other words, programs are responsible for any student that touches that major. Consequently, a student that changes majors will be counted multiple times within this analysis, which is appropriate because this analysis is at the level of the major, and not the individual or institution.

Transitions

In addition, a new transition category is included in this analysis. Transition refers to those students that declare a major, and subsequently graduate with a different major. From a student and institutional standpoint, transition students are successful outcomes. Majors with high transition rates, while not graduating students with that major, are successfully transitioning students to a different major in which they do graduate, which is a better outcome than having students never graduate with a degree.

Analysis Details

This is a lagging analysis, following students that began in 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014-2015. A cohort includes first time freshman and transfer students that begin in a given year, with students starting in the summer counted toward the next fall. Graduation is considered up to current time, i.e. Inter-college major codes are placed back into their major. Students in non-degree programs and pre-major programs and undeclared are not counted as touching major until they declare a degree granting major. Primary and secondary majors are all counted equally. The top 60 majors in terms of total touches are included.

Gap is the difference between Underrepresented Students and Represented Students in that fraction of students that declared a major and subsequently did not graduate.

Lost translates that into student numbers. It is the number of underrepresented students that did not graduate in excess of the expectation had the percent matched that of represented students.

Equity in Graduation for Gender
Percent that Did Not Graduate
Gap 95% CI1 Lost Male Female
Fraction Number Declared Fraction Number Declared
All UNL 7.4 (6, 8.8) 619 32.3% 2701 8365 24.9% 1822 7320

1 Gap's 95% credible intervals

Intersectionality

Diversity within male students

 

Diversity within female students. Note, the shading scale is the same as the above first generation figure.

Not Graduating

Majors ordered by the difference between Male Students and Female Students in that fraction of students that at one point declared that major and subsequently did not graduate, labeled below as Gap.

Lost translates that into student numbers. It is the number of male students that did not graduate in excess of the expectation had the percent matched that of female students. This combines enrollment information with gap information, highlighting the potential for leverage to affect numbers of students.

The table includes the number of students that did not graduate and the total number of declared students. This can be used to identify programs which would benefit from a review.

 

Equity in Graduation for Gender
Percent that Did Not Graduate
Gap 95% CI1 Lost Male Female
Fraction Number Declared Fraction Number Declared
SPLP 65
2.0 67% 2 3 1% 2 157
HRTM 24
13.4 39% 22 56 15% 46 298
ART 16
18.4 42% 47 113 25% 81 320
CYFA 15
7.6 29% 14 49 13% 55 418
ENGL 14
20.7 29% 42 143 15% 47 316
FWL 14
24.3 30% 52 171 16% 22 136
MUED 14
14.9 28% 30 106 14% 12 84
NEHS 13
50.5 38% 150 399 25% 115 461
ENVR 12
7.1 25% 15 59 13% 12 90
DIET 11
5.3 30% 15 50 19% 62 321
IBUS 11
11.8 31% 34 111 20% 23 115
SCMS 10
15.3 15% 23 156 5% 3 61
CNST 10
33.7 23% 81 347 14% 3 22
AECN 10
20.0 18% 38 207 9% 4 46
COMM 9
12.4 30% 39 131 20% 39 192
ADPR 9
33.1 19% 68 358 10% 83 851
CHME 9
30.1 22% 73 327 13% 16 122
AEDU 9
3.3 17% 6 36 7% 8 107
TMER 9
0.6 29% 2 7 19% 27 139
SOCI 9
7.6 29% 26 89 21% 26 126
COMP 8
55.2 33% 221 663 25% 21 84
BSAD 8
114.2 28% 394 1403 20% 147 737
ELED 8
4.7 10% 6 60 2% 7 317
MNGT 8
32.6 18% 77 423 11% 27 257
PSYC 8
29.0 29% 112 381 22% 256 1175
GLST 8
7.2 22% 21 95 15% 32 220
ATHT 7
11.2 37% 57 153 30% 50 167
CHEM 7
7.9 34% 38 112 27% 32 119
ELEC 7
30.4 22% 96 437 15% 6 40
SPM7 7
0.8 8% 1 12 1% 2 146
MUSC 7
6.1 25% 23 91 19% 20 108
BIOC 6
17.2 25% 68 275 18% 53 287
AGRO 6
14.1 18% 45 255 12% 4 33
MECH 5
47.9 25% 230 938 19% 20 103
MRKT 5
27.7 20% 115 568 15% 83 540
PHYS 5
7.9 28% 46 162 24% 4 17
FINA 5
41.3 13% 112 884 8% 26 325
HIST 4
9.3 27% 61 223 23% 29 125
JOUR 4
7.5 23% 45 193 19% 64 329
BRDC 4
8.4 24% 55 225 21% 40 193
ARCS 3
4.2 10% 13 134 7% 5 76
ACCG 3
18.2 16% 101 648 13% 59 462
ECON 2
10.6 15% 66 443 12% 21 168
BSE 2
5.9 16% 42 261 14% 26 188
ABUS 2
5.6 13% 38 285 11% 15 132
BIOS 2
8.5 28% 131 469 26% 163 624
CIVE 1
7.8 26% 157 602 25% 28 113
MATH 1
1.9 16% 49 302 16% 22 141
POLS 0
0.7 22% 66 303 22% 56 260
PGAM 0
0.3 34% 53 158 33% 2 6
VBMS −0
−0.0 26% 9 34 26% 31 117
ACTS −1
−3.4 13% 49 389 13% 31 230
AE −1
−1.8 34% 55 162 35% 20 57
ASCI −2
−4.4 18% 31 177 20% 76 380
MSYM −3
−3.9 12% 18 153 14% 1 7
CENG −3
−13.2 34% 166 485 37% 17 46
SPAN −3
−2.3 10% 8 77 13% 29 217
NTRS −4
−4.9 21% 23 112 25% 48 193
FORS −6
−3.2 36% 20 55 42% 72 171
MBIO −13
−8.8 11% 8 70 24% 19 79

1 Gap's 95% credible interval is black line, zero gap is is green bar, UNL-wide gap is red bar, and the calculated gap is black circle

 

Transitions

Majors that successfully transition students to other majors and subsequently graduate. These majors, potentially, can be used as as models of promoting successful transitions.

Transitioned
and Graduated with a Different Major
Male Female
Fraction Number Declared Fraction Number Declared
TMER 57% 4 7 29% 40 139
BSAD 52% 734 1403 57% 417 737
IBUS 48% 53 111 50% 57 115
ATHT 41% 63 153 38% 63 167
ABUS 37% 106 285 27% 36 132
CHEM 37% 41 112 39% 47 119
SPM7 33% 4 12 10% 14 146
PHYS 33% 53 162 35% 6 17
JOUR 32% 62 193 39% 128 329
MBIO 29% 20 70 22% 17 79
DIET 28% 14 50 28% 91 321
FINA 28% 245 884 37% 121 325
FORS 27% 15 55 22% 38 171
ECON 26% 115 443 26% 44 168
ACCG 26% 166 648 29% 136 462
BSE 25% 66 261 18% 33 188
MECH 25% 236 938 24% 25 103
CENG 25% 121 485 28% 13 46
ACTS 24% 95 389 28% 64 230
CHME 24% 77 327 39% 48 122
MUSC 23% 21 91 17% 18 108
BIOS 22% 103 469 25% 156 624
GLST 21% 20 95 20% 44 220
NEHS 21% 84 399 34% 159 461
SPAN 21% 16 77 23% 49 217
ENVR 20% 12 59 18% 16 90
MUED 20% 21 106 23% 19 84
BIOC 20% 54 275 30% 86 287
AEDU 19% 7 36 8% 9 107
MNGT 19% 81 423 26% 66 257
NTRS 19% 21 112 26% 50 193
MRKT 19% 106 568 27% 146 540
SCMS 19% 29 156 10% 6 61
CIVE 18% 110 602 22% 25 113
AE 18% 29 162 14% 8 57
VBMS 18% 6 34 37% 43 117
BRDC 17% 39 225 33% 63 193
COMP 17% 114 663 25% 21 84
HIST 17% 37 223 10% 13 125
ELEC 16% 70 437 35% 14 40
COMM 15% 20 131 23% 45 192
PGAM 15% 24 158 17% 1 6
FWL 15% 25 171 10% 14 136
SOCI 15% 13 89 22% 28 126
MATH 15% 44 302 28% 39 141
PSYC 14% 55 381 13% 153 1175
ASCI 14% 25 177 12% 46 380
HRTM 12% 7 56 17% 51 298
POLS 12% 35 303 22% 57 260
AGRO 11% 28 255 21% 7 33
ART 11% 12 113 20% 65 320
AECN 9% 18 207 15% 7 46
ENGL 8% 12 143 14% 45 316
ADPR 7% 26 358 11% 96 851
ELED 7% 4 60 3% 8 317
MSYM 7% 10 153 14% 1 7
CYFA 4% 2 49 8% 35 418
ARCS 4% 5 134 16% 12 76
CNST 3% 10 347 9% 2 22
SPLP 0% 0 3 2% 3 157

 

Top destinations to which students transition and graduate. This table can be used to view destinations of successful transitions from each program.

Successful Transitions
Top Destinations
1 2 3 4 5
ABUS AECN (63%) AGRO (7%) AESC (4%) APSC (3%) ASCI (3%)
ACCG FINA (23%) MRKT (14%) BSAD (13%) MNGT (11%) ECON (4%)
ACTS FINA (22%) ACCG (19%) ECON (9%) MATH (8%) SCMS (5%)
ADPR BRDC (9%) JOUR (9%) PSYC (8%) ART (7%) ENGL (7%)
AE CIVE (35%) CNST (16%) MECH (16%) CHME (8%) ARCS (5%)
AECN ABUS (24%) ASCI (24%) AGRO (16%) ACCG (8%) APSC (8%)
AEDU ASCI (25%) AECN (12%) AJRN (12%) ABUS (6%) ADPR (6%)
AGRO AECN (19%) ABUS (11%) AEDU (11%) APSC (11%) PBIO (8%)
ARCS ADPR (28%) IDES (11%) PSYC (11%) ACCG (6%) CIEN (6%)
ART ADPR (35%) GDES (25%) PSYC (6%) BSAD (4%) HIST (4%)
ASCI AEDU (15%) ABUS (13%) FWL (12%) COEA (9%) APSC (8%)
ATHT NEHS (25%) CYFA (9%) PSYC (8%) MRKT (5%) BSAD (4%)
BIOC BIOS (18%) PSYC (13%) MBIO (9%) CHEM (3%) NTRS (3%)
BIOS PSYC (19%) NTRS (7%) FWL (6%) NEHS (6%) BIOC (3%)
BRDC ADPR (45%) JOUR (21%) MRKT (5%) POLS (4%) PSYC (4%)
BSAD MRKT (18%) MNGT (18%) FINA (13%) ACCG (8%) ECON (6%)
BSE MECH (12%) BIOC (11%) BIOS (10%) MATH (5%) CHME (4%)
CENG COMP (43%) MATH (8%) ELEC (6%) EENO (4%) JECE (3%)
CHEM BIOC (21%) CHME (7%) BIOS (6%) MATH (5%) ENGL (4%)
CHME BSE (14%) BIOC (9%) MECH (9%) CIVE (7%) ELEC (6%)
CIVE CNST (15%) MECH (10%) MATH (6%) ACCG (5%) BSE (3%)
CNST ECON (20%) MNGT (20%) ACCG (13%) AEDU (7%) BSAD (7%)
COMM ADPR (19%) POLS (10%) ETHN (8%) ENGL (6%) MRKT (5%)
COMP MATH (13%) ECON (9%) FINA (7%) ACTS (6%) ACCG (5%)
CYFA CYAF (32%) ELED (13%) PSYC (11%) SOCI (11%) SPLP (8%)
DIET NEHS (21%) CYFA (19%) PSYC (10%) MRKT (6%) ADPR (5%)
ECON FINA (20%) ACCG (12%) POLS (9%) MNGT (8%) MRKT (7%)
ELEC CENG (17%) COMP (10%) EENO (9%) ACTS (6%) CIVE (6%)
ELED CYFA (50%) CYAF (17%) MRKT (8%) PSYC (8%) SPM7 (8%)
ENGL ADPR (13%) PSYC (13%) POLS (12%) BRDC (7%) ELAT (5%)
ENVR FWL (17%) ENRS (10%) AENVR (7%) APSC (7%) BIOS (7%)
FINA ACCG (25%) MRKT (12%) ECON (11%) FINI (9%) MNGT (9%)
FORS PSYC (12%) ADPR (7%) BIOS (7%) MBIO (7%) AEDU (5%)
FWL AGRO (10%) ASCI (10%) AECN (8%) ART (5%) BIOS (5%)
GLST POLS (12%) SPAN (6%) COMM (5%) ECON (5%) ENGL (5%)
HIST POLS (16%) SOCI (11%) SSCI (11%) ADPR (9%) CLRS (7%)
HRTM ADPR (17%) HRTA (9%) MRKT (9%) COMM (6%) CYFA (5%)
IBUS ECON (10%) FINA (10%) MRKT (10%) BSAD (9%) ACCG (8%)
JOUR ADPR (40%) BRDC (12%) ENGL (12%) PSYC (6%) ART (3%)
MATH COMP (14%) ACTS (10%) PSYC (9%) BIOS (7%) FINA (7%)
MBIO BIOS (18%) PSYC (11%) GLST (8%) ADPR (5%) BIOC (5%)
MECH MSYM (10%) CIVE (10%) CNST (7%) ECON (6%) FINA (4%)
MNGT MNEI (14%) MRKT (13%) FINA (7%) MNHR (7%) ACCG (6%)
MRKT ADPR (26%) FINA (8%) MNGT (8%) ACCG (7%) ECON (5%)
MSYM APSC (33%) AENG (17%) ABUS (8%) AECN (8%) AEDU (8%)
MUED MUSC (33%) ELED (7%) SPAN (7%) EMATH (4%) FINA (4%)
MUSC MUED (22%) ACTS (10%) ADPR (10%) ENGL (8%) ARCS (5%)
NEHS CYFA (13%) DIET (12%) PSYC (11%) NTRS (9%) ADPR (5%)
NTRS DIET (17%) NEHS (13%) CYFA (7%) MNGT (7%) PSYC (7%)
PGAM ACCG (15%) MNGT (12%) ABUS (8%) AECN (8%) APSC (8%)
PHYS MATH (27%) ELEC (9%) COMP (8%) ENGL (6%) MUSC (5%)
POLS GLST (9%) HIST (9%) ADPR (7%) ECON (7%) SPAN (6%)
PSYC ADPR (8%) CYFA (7%) ENGL (6%) MNGT (5%) ELED (4%)
SCMS MNGT (33%) ACCG (15%) MRKT (15%) HRTM (5%) MNEI (5%)
SOCI PSYC (19%) ENVR (12%) ENGL (9%) ETHN (9%) BIOS (7%)
SPAN ENGL (11%) BIOS (9%) GLST (9%) PSYC (8%) ADPR (7%)
SPLP CYFA (67%) ACCG (33%)
SPM7 ELED (67%) CYFA (11%) HIST (11%) ECED (6%) SPM8 (6%)
TMER TCOM (22%) ADPR (15%) ELED (11%) CYFA (9%) PSYC (9%)
VBMS BIOS (22%) FWL (20%) ASCI (18%) ELED (6%) ADPR (4%)