Academic and student data offer a view into the University’s learning environment. By examining enrollment patterns, credit hour production, retention, graduation outcomes and other key metrics, the University can better understand pathways students take to earn their degrees. Insights into these areas can help inform planning, improve academic programs and strengthen the overall student experience.

Degree & Graduation Data

Each year, the University of ÑÇÖÞÓ°Ôº System awards thousands of degrees across its four campuses. Degree completion data provide a clear view of academic progress and institutional impact, showing how awards are distributed across campuses, academic levels and programs. Multiyear trends help students, faculty and planners understand program growth, shifts in student demand and long term academic outcomes. 

Looking for details on the academic programs that lead to these degrees? Visit the full list of degree and certificate offerings across the University of ÑÇÖÞÓ°Ôº System. 

View All Degree & Certificate Programs

Students, Enrollment & Credit Hours Data

Information relating to students, enrollment and credit hours offers a snapshot of the students who attend the University and the academic work they complete. From enrollment trends and retention patterns to credit hours generated across campuses, the data helps the University understand student needs and support effective planning across programs and services. 

Financial Aid Data

Financial aid data show how students finance their education across the UM System. These resources include information on grants, scholarships, loans and other forms of support that make higher education accessible.

Student Financial Aid Awarded Report (Archive, Excel)

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State & Federal Reporting

The University submits required institutional data to state and federal agencies to ensure accuracy, transparency and compliance. Review these reports to learn more about key areas such as enrollment, student success and completions, financial data, human resources and institutional characteristics used in accountability and public reporting.