School Psychology 4 Year Graduation Rates for Masters student cohorts

* Note: These graduation rates are based on cohorts of Masters students starting in the indicated fall term but not necessarily in their original major. The cohorts include part and full-time students. The major is determined as the final reported major of the student. A very few students change to a second bachelor degree or credential program subsequent to being admitted to a masters program.
These rates may be slightly higher than externally reported rates (Chancellor's Office, IPEDS, CSRDE, etc.) because some degrees may be retroactively posted after the data submission.

Overall 4 year graduation rates for Masters students in School Psychology
gradrate_mast_prog4_PSGS report generated: 06-OCT-25

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School Psychology Masters students 4 year grad rates by Sex - cohorts and pct graduating
gradrate_mast_prog4_PSGS report generated: 06-OCT-25
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School Psychology Masters students 4 year grad rates CSU/IPDS Ethnicity by URM - cohorts and pct graduating
gradrate_mast_prog4_PSGS report generated: 06-OCT-25
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School Psychology Masters students 4 year grad rates Sex by URM - cohorts and pct graduating
gradrate_mast_prog4_PSGS report generated: 06-OCT-25
Sex
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