The Student Achievement Measure is supported by six sponsoring associations, working together to provide a more comprehensive and accurate picture of student progress and completion as students move across institutions and state boundaries.

CUNY New York City College of Technology

New York City College of Technology (City Tech) of The City University of New York (CUNY) is the largest public college of technology in New York State and a national model for technological education. Established in 1946 as the New York State Institute for Applied Arts and Sciences, City Tech can trace its roots to 1881 when The Technical Schools of the Metropolitan Museum of Art were renamed The New York Trade School. That institution – which became the Voorhees Technical Institute many decades later – was soon a model for the development of technical/vocational schools worldwide. In 1971, Voorhees was incorporated into City Tech. Today, through its Schools of Technology & Design, Professional Studies and Arts & Sciences, City Tech offers 51 degree programs in the technologies of art and design, business, computer systems, engineering, entertainment, health care, hospitality, human services, the law-related professions, career and technology teacher education, and the liberal arts and sciences. . City Tech today serves 17,400 registered students plus an additional 16,000 through Continuing Education Its 27 associate and 24 baccalaureate degree programs provide a rare blend of specialized technological instruction and broad education in the liberal arts and sciences. Many of these programs are offered nowhere else within the CUNY system or in the New York metropolitan area. Recently introduced baccalaureate programs or program options in applied mathematics, architectural technology, communication design, computer systems, facilities management, and health services administration not only help meet the urgent need for skilled professionals in these areas, but are also attracting record numbers of transfer students and enabling more of the College’s associate degree program graduates to continue their education here. City Tech’s newest bachelor’s degree programs in biomedical informatics, radiologic sciences, electrical engineering technology, and professional and technical writing will create exciting opportunities for students in these cutting-edge areas. City Tech’s outstanding faculty – many recruited from business, industry and the professions and most holding the highest degree in their fields – provide students with the benefit of their extensive knowledge and real-world experience. More than half of the College’s full time faculty was hired during the past five years. As the College has grown, so has its faculty, with over 150 new faculty added in the last four years. These new faculty will play a leading role as the College meets the challenge of preparing students for increasingly important green technologies and for the constantly transforming areas of digital technologies. Students and faculty from more than 120 countries and speaking more than 85 languages help to create and sustain an exceptional learning environment. For last five years City Tech has been among the leaders in the diversity of the students it serves among all Comprehensive Colleges/Bachelor’s (North) in the annual survey by U.S. News & World Report. The USNews survey also lists the College among the leaders in new student retention in colleges of its type. The College also ranks at or near the top of all colleges in the nation in the number of African-American, Asian-American and Hispanic students enrolled in associate degree programs in the engineering technologies.

Fall 2012 First-time Full-time Cohort

6-year outcomes for undergraduate bachelor’s-seeking students as of 2018

First-Time Full-Time

First-Time Full-Time Students Starting Fall 2012

Number of students: 235

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34%
10%
12%
10%
34%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
29%
7%
20%
12%
32%
WITHIN 5 YEARS
20%
3%
29%
18%
30%
WITHIN 4 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Transferred & Graduated: Other Institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred & Enrolled: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Full-time Bachelor's Degree model tracks a group of students who started a bachelor's degree program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2012. The students' progress toward a degree is reported within 4, 5, and 6 years. The same group of students is included in the results for every year.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker purple bar with the solid black bar underneath (). (This section of the chart Within 6 Years is approximately the same as the federal graduation rate, but it may differ slightly for each institution.)
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and graduated from another institution are represented by the lighter purple bar with the white stripe underneath ()
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and are still enrolled at another institution are represented by the lighter aqua bar with the bottom white stripe ().
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Bachelor's Seeking Model - First-Time Full-Time

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT
CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2012 BY SUMMER 2018
 
2012-13
 
2013-14
 
2014-15
WITHIN 4 YEARS
2015-16
WITHIN 5 YEARS
2016-17
WITHIN 6 YEARS
2017-18
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Bachelor's degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 0% 5% 18% 28% 34%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 0% 1% 2% 0% 1%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 0% 6% 20% 29% 34%
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Bachelor's degree from another institution 0% 0% 0% 1% 6% 8%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from another institution 0% 0% 1% 1% 2% 1%
= Total Graduated from another institution 0% 0% 1% 3% 7% 10%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 96% 73% 50% 29% 20% 12%
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Enrolled at another 4-year institution 0% 5% 12% 13% 7% 8%
+ Enrolled at another 2-year institution 0% 1% 5% 5% 4% 2%
= Total Transferred and enrolled
at another institution
0% 6% 17% 18% 12% 10%
Current Status Unknown 4% 21% 26% 30% 32% 34%
Full-Time Transfer

Full-Time Transfer Students Starting Fall 2012

Number of students: 426

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45%
9%
7%
5%
34%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
36%
7%
15%
7%
35%
WITHIN 4 YEARS
8%
2%
62%
9%
19%
WITHIN 2 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Transferred & Graduated: Other Institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred & Enrolled: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Full-time Bachelor's Degree model tracks a group of students who started a bachelor's degree program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2012. The students' progress toward a degree is reported within 4, 5, and 6 years. The same group of students is included in the results for every year.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker purple bar with the solid black bar underneath (). (This section of the chart Within 6 Years is approximately the same as the federal graduation rate, but it may differ slightly for each institution.)
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and graduated from another institution are represented by the lighter purple bar with the white stripe underneath ()
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and are still enrolled at another institution are represented by the lighter aqua bar with the bottom white stripe ().
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Bachelor's Seeking Model - Full-Time Transfer

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT
CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2012 BY SUMMER 2018
 
2012-13
WITHIN 2 YEARS
2013-14
 
2014-15
WITHIN 4 YEARS
2015-16
 
2016-17
WITHIN 6 YEARS
2017-18
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Bachelor's degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 8% 23% 35% 41% 44%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 0% 1% 1% 1% 1%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 8% 23% 36% 42% 45%
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Bachelor's degree from another institution 0% 1% 3% 5% 6% 8%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from another institution 2% 1% 2% 2% 1% 1%
= Total Graduated from another institution 2% 2% 5% 7% 7% 9%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 93% 62% 36% 15% 11% 7%
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Enrolled at another 4-year institution 0% 7% 7% 6% 6% 4%
+ Enrolled at another 2-year institution 0% 2% 1% 0% 0% 0%
= Total Transferred and enrolled
at another institution
0% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5%
Current Status Unknown 5% 19% 28% 35% 34% 34%
Part-Time Transfer

Part-Time Transfer Students Starting Fall 2008

Number of students: 108

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45%
16%
2%
3%
34%
WITHIN 10 YEARS
43%
16%
7%
2%
32%
WITHIN 8 YEARS
39%
14%
9%
6%
32%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Transferred & Graduated: Other Institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred & Enrolled: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Full-time Bachelor's Degree model tracks a group of students who started a bachelor's degree program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2008. The students' progress toward a degree is reported within 4, 5, and 6 years. The same group of students is included in the results for every year.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker purple bar with the solid black bar underneath (). (This section of the chart Within 6 Years is approximately the same as the federal graduation rate, but it may differ slightly for each institution.)
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and graduated from another institution are represented by the lighter purple bar with the white stripe underneath ()
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and are still enrolled at another institution are represented by the lighter aqua bar with the bottom white stripe ().
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Bachelor's Seeking Model - Part-Time Transfer

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT
CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2008 BY SUMMER 2018
 
2008-09
 
2009-10
 
2010-11
 
2011-12
 
2012-13
WITHIN 6 YEARS
2013-14
 
2014-15
WITHIN 8 YEARS
2015-16
 
2016-17
WITHIN 10 YEARS
2017-18
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Bachelor's degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 11% 21% 29% 36% 39% 43% 43% 44% 45%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 12% 21% 29% 36% 39% 43% 43% 44% 45%
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Bachelor's degree from another institution 1% 1% 4% 7% 10% 12% 14% 14% 14% 14%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from another institution 1% 0% 1% 1% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
= Total Graduated from another institution 2% 1% 5% 8% 12% 14% 16% 16% 16% 16%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 93% 55% 40% 29% 21% 9% 6% 7% 4% 2%
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Enrolled at another 4-year institution 0% 9% 10% 9% 5% 5% 2% 2% 3% 3%
+ Enrolled at another 2-year institution 0% 0% 1% 2% 2% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0%
= Total Transferred and enrolled
at another institution
0% 9% 11% 11% 7% 6% 2% 2% 3% 3%
Current Status Unknown 5% 23% 23% 23% 24% 32% 33% 32% 33% 34%
All Students

First-time-at-Institution, All Students Starting Fall 2012

Number of students: 3,263

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25%
4%
36%
35%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Associate's Degree / Certificate model tracks a group of students who started an associate degree program or certificate program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2012. The students’ progress toward a degree or certificate is reported within 6 years.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the purple bar with the solid black bar underneath ().
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and transferred to another institution prior to earning a degree or certificate are represented by the orange bar with the large white stripe underneath (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled at another institution.
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Associate / Certificate Seeking Model - All Students

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2012 BY SUMMER 2018
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Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 25%
+ Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 25%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 4%
Transferred with no degree or certificate from CUNY New York City College of Technology* 36%
Current Status Unknown 35%
* Students who transferred may have subsequently earned a degree or award or be still enrolled; their status is not tracked after their transfer from CUNY New York City College of Technology.
Full-Time

First-time-at-Institution, Full-Time Students Starting Fall 2012

Number of students: 2,783

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24%
4%
37%
35%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Associate's Degree / Certificate model tracks a group of students who started an associate degree program or certificate program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2012. The students’ progress toward a degree or certificate is reported within 6 years.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the purple bar with the solid black bar underneath ().
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and transferred to another institution prior to earning a degree or certificate are represented by the orange bar with the large white stripe underneath (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled at another institution.
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Associate / Certificate Seeking Model - Full-Time

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2012 BY SUMMER 2018
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Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 24%
+ Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 24%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 4%
Transferred with no degree or certificate from CUNY New York City College of Technology* 37%
Current Status Unknown 35%
* Students who transferred may have subsequently earned a degree or award or be still enrolled; their status is not tracked after their transfer from CUNY New York City College of Technology.
Part-Time

First-time-at-Institution, Part-Time Students Starting Fall 2012

Number of students: 480

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28%
3%
33%
36%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Associate's Degree / Certificate model tracks a group of students who started an associate degree program or certificate program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2012. The students’ progress toward a degree or certificate is reported within 6 years.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the purple bar with the solid black bar underneath ().
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and transferred to another institution prior to earning a degree or certificate are represented by the orange bar with the large white stripe underneath (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled at another institution.
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Associate / Certificate Seeking Model - Part-Time

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2012 BY SUMMER 2018
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Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 28%
+ Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 28%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 3%
Transferred with no degree or certificate from CUNY New York City College of Technology* 33%
Current Status Unknown 36%
* Students who transferred may have subsequently earned a degree or award or be still enrolled; their status is not tracked after their transfer from CUNY New York City College of Technology.
Full-Time (Associate/Certificate)

First-time-at-Institution, Full-Time Students Starting Fall 2012

Number of students: 2,783

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24%
4%
37%
35%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Associate's Degree / Certificate model tracks a group of students who started an associate degree program or certificate program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2012. The students’ progress toward a degree or certificate is reported within 6 years.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the purple bar with the solid black bar underneath ().
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and transferred to another institution prior to earning a degree or certificate are represented by the orange bar with the large white stripe underneath (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled at another institution.
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Associate / Certificate Seeking Model - Full-Time

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2012 BY SUMMER 2018
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Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 24%
+ Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 24%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 4%
Transferred with no degree or certificate from CUNY New York City College of Technology* 37%
Current Status Unknown 35%
* Students who transferred may have subsequently earned a degree or award or be still enrolled; their status is not tracked after their transfer from CUNY New York City College of Technology.
Part-Time (Associate/Certificate)

First-time-at-Institution, Part-Time Students Starting Fall 2012

Number of students: 480

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28%
3%
33%
36%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Associate's Degree / Certificate model tracks a group of students who started an associate degree program or certificate program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2012. The students’ progress toward a degree or certificate is reported within 6 years.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the purple bar with the solid black bar underneath ().
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and transferred to another institution prior to earning a degree or certificate are represented by the orange bar with the large white stripe underneath (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled at another institution.
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Associate / Certificate Seeking Model - Part-Time

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2012 BY SUMMER 2018
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Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 28%
+ Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 28%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 3%
Transferred with no degree or certificate from CUNY New York City College of Technology* 33%
Current Status Unknown 36%
* Students who transferred may have subsequently earned a degree or award or be still enrolled; their status is not tracked after their transfer from CUNY New York City College of Technology.
All Students (Associate/Certificate)

First-time-at-Institution, All Students Starting Fall 2012

Number of students: 3,263

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25%
4%
36%
35%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Associate's Degree / Certificate model tracks a group of students who started an associate degree program or certificate program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2012. The students’ progress toward a degree or certificate is reported within 6 years.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the purple bar with the solid black bar underneath ().
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and transferred to another institution prior to earning a degree or certificate are represented by the orange bar with the large white stripe underneath (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled at another institution.
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Associate / Certificate Seeking Model - All Students

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2012 BY SUMMER 2018
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Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 25%
+ Associate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0%
+ Certificate award from CUNY New York City College of Technology - with later transfer to another institution 0%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 25%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 4%
Transferred with no degree or certificate from CUNY New York City College of Technology* 36%
Current Status Unknown 35%
* Students who transferred may have subsequently earned a degree or award or be still enrolled; their status is not tracked after their transfer from CUNY New York City College of Technology.
First-Time Full-Time (Bachelor's)

First-Time Full-Time Students Starting Fall 2012

Number of students: 235

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34%
10%
12%
10%
34%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
29%
7%
20%
12%
32%
WITHIN 5 YEARS
20%
3%
29%
18%
30%
WITHIN 4 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Transferred & Graduated: Other Institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred & Enrolled: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Full-time Bachelor's Degree model tracks a group of students who started a bachelor's degree program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2012. The students' progress toward a degree is reported within 4, 5, and 6 years. The same group of students is included in the results for every year.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker purple bar with the solid black bar underneath (). (This section of the chart Within 6 Years is approximately the same as the federal graduation rate, but it may differ slightly for each institution.)
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and graduated from another institution are represented by the lighter purple bar with the white stripe underneath ()
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and are still enrolled at another institution are represented by the lighter aqua bar with the bottom white stripe ().
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Bachelor's Seeking Model - First-Time Full-Time

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT
CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2012 BY SUMMER 2018
 
2012-13
 
2013-14
 
2014-15
WITHIN 4 YEARS
2015-16
WITHIN 5 YEARS
2016-17
WITHIN 6 YEARS
2017-18
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Bachelor's degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 0% 5% 18% 28% 34%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 0% 1% 2% 0% 1%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 0% 6% 20% 29% 34%
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Bachelor's degree from another institution 0% 0% 0% 1% 6% 8%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from another institution 0% 0% 1% 1% 2% 1%
= Total Graduated from another institution 0% 0% 1% 3% 7% 10%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 96% 73% 50% 29% 20% 12%
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Enrolled at another 4-year institution 0% 5% 12% 13% 7% 8%
+ Enrolled at another 2-year institution 0% 1% 5% 5% 4% 2%
= Total Transferred and enrolled
at another institution
0% 6% 17% 18% 12% 10%
Current Status Unknown 4% 21% 26% 30% 32% 34%
Full-Time Transfer (Bachelor's)

Full-Time Transfer Students Starting Fall 2012

Number of students: 426

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45%
9%
7%
5%
34%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
36%
7%
15%
7%
35%
WITHIN 4 YEARS
8%
2%
62%
9%
19%
WITHIN 2 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Transferred & Graduated: Other Institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred & Enrolled: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Full-time Bachelor's Degree model tracks a group of students who started a bachelor's degree program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2012. The students' progress toward a degree is reported within 4, 5, and 6 years. The same group of students is included in the results for every year.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker purple bar with the solid black bar underneath (). (This section of the chart Within 6 Years is approximately the same as the federal graduation rate, but it may differ slightly for each institution.)
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and graduated from another institution are represented by the lighter purple bar with the white stripe underneath ()
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and are still enrolled at another institution are represented by the lighter aqua bar with the bottom white stripe ().
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Bachelor's Seeking Model - Full-Time Transfer

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT
CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2012 BY SUMMER 2018
 
2012-13
WITHIN 2 YEARS
2013-14
 
2014-15
WITHIN 4 YEARS
2015-16
 
2016-17
WITHIN 6 YEARS
2017-18
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Bachelor's degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 8% 23% 35% 41% 44%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 0% 1% 1% 1% 1%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 8% 23% 36% 42% 45%
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Bachelor's degree from another institution 0% 1% 3% 5% 6% 8%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from another institution 2% 1% 2% 2% 1% 1%
= Total Graduated from another institution 2% 2% 5% 7% 7% 9%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 93% 62% 36% 15% 11% 7%
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Enrolled at another 4-year institution 0% 7% 7% 6% 6% 4%
+ Enrolled at another 2-year institution 0% 2% 1% 0% 0% 0%
= Total Transferred and enrolled
at another institution
0% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5%
Current Status Unknown 5% 19% 28% 35% 34% 34%
Part-Time Transfer (Bachelor's)

Part-Time Transfer Students Starting Fall 2008

Number of students: 108

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45%
16%
2%
3%
34%
WITHIN 10 YEARS
43%
16%
7%
2%
32%
WITHIN 8 YEARS
39%
14%
9%
6%
32%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Transferred & Graduated: Other Institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred & Enrolled: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Full-time Bachelor's Degree model tracks a group of students who started a bachelor's degree program at CUNY New York City College of Technology in the Fall of 2008. The students' progress toward a degree is reported within 4, 5, and 6 years. The same group of students is included in the results for every year.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker purple bar with the solid black bar underneath (). (This section of the chart Within 6 Years is approximately the same as the federal graduation rate, but it may differ slightly for each institution.)
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and graduated from another institution are represented by the lighter purple bar with the white stripe underneath ()
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology are represented by the darker aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at CUNY New York City College of Technology and then transferred to and are still enrolled at another institution are represented by the lighter aqua bar with the bottom white stripe ().
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

CUNY New York City College of Technology | Bachelor's Seeking Model - Part-Time Transfer

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT
CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FALL 2008 BY SUMMER 2018
 
2008-09
 
2009-10
 
2010-11
 
2011-12
 
2012-13
WITHIN 6 YEARS
2013-14
 
2014-15
WITHIN 8 YEARS
2015-16
 
2016-17
WITHIN 10 YEARS
2017-18
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Bachelor's degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 11% 21% 29% 36% 39% 43% 43% 44% 45%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
= Total Graduated from CUNY New York City College of Technology 0% 12% 21% 29% 36% 39% 43% 43% 44% 45%
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Bachelor's degree from another institution 1% 1% 4% 7% 10% 12% 14% 14% 14% 14%
+ Associate and/or Certificate degree from another institution 1% 0% 1% 1% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
= Total Graduated from another institution 2% 1% 5% 8% 12% 14% 16% 16% 16% 16%
Enrolled at CUNY New York City College of Technology 93% 55% 40% 29% 21% 9% 6% 7% 4% 2%
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Enrolled at another 4-year institution 0% 9% 10% 9% 5% 5% 2% 2% 3% 3%
+ Enrolled at another 2-year institution 0% 0% 1% 2% 2% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0%
= Total Transferred and enrolled
at another institution
0% 9% 11% 11% 7% 6% 2% 2% 3% 3%
Current Status Unknown 5% 23% 23% 23% 24% 32% 33% 32% 33% 34%