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The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA) requires that postsecondary institutions participating in federal student aid programs make certain disclosures to students. The following information is disclosed to you as a student at LeTourneau University in compliance with federal law. For additional information, including requesting a paper copy of any of the materials, please visit the indicated websites, or contact the appropriate office directly.


  • General Information
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  • Student Achievement
  • Other Information

 

Current Student Achievement Data

Metric

Goal

Outcome (class)

Retention Rate (first to second year)

83%

80% (Fall 2023 incoming cohort)

Graduation Rate (6-year)

65%

61% (Fall 2018 incoming cohort)

Placement Rate (within 6 months of graduation)*

95%

89% (Graduates 2023)

*Placement Rate is the percentage of graduates reporting that that they either secured desired employment or enrolled in graduate school. Knowledge Rate, that is, the percentage of graduates for whom an institution has verifiable information about their post-graduation activities, was 96%.

Employers of LETU Class of 2023 graduates include the following, and many others: 

Lockheed Martin, Textron Aviation, Southwest Airlines, Microsoft, United States Army, Baylor Scott and White, EY London, Sysco, Komatsu, Edward Jones, Scholastic, Auburn University, Texas Children's Hospital, Pearson, U.S Department of Homeland Security, Kimley-Horn, General Dynamic Electric Boat, Kiewitt, Boston Scientific, Garmin

 

Student Achievement Trends

Metric

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

Retention Rate

81%

77%

77%

81%

80%

Graduation Rate

63%

56%

64%

67%

61%

Placement Rate
(Knowledge Rate)

93% (90%)

95% (77%)

91% (89%)

89% (96%)

not yet available

 

Methodologies

Retention Rate: Full-time, First-time, degree-seeking students (FTIC cohort). Divide returning members of a specific cohort by the original FTIC cohort population. Students who did not return the following year may be eligible to be exempted from the FTIC cohort list if their reason for leaving is an acceptable IPEDS exclusion.

Graduation Rate of bachelor-seeking cohort: Information comes from IPEDS GRS 150 report for the appropriate year. 

Placement Rate: This report includes graduates from undergraduate and graduate programs both online and on campus. Data reflect responses from on-campus students with May, August, and December 2023 graduation dates as well as online students at the end of their final semester of enrollment during 2023.

The data in this report are based on survey information received through multiple sources. Students were asked to self-report post-graduation activities through the following methods:  

  • First Destination Survey, which was sent out via Handshake prior to graduation and 6-12 months following.
  • Online graduation surveys administered at the end of final semester of enrollment

Faculty and staff were asked to assist in gathering information related to graduates who had not reported their activity. The Career Services office followed up with graduates by LinkedIn, Facebook, email, text and phone calls.

Percentages of placement are based on graduates reporting that they secured desired employment. For example, graduates choosing fulltime parenting over work outside the home are not calculated in percentage placed. Additionally, students employed outside of their field of study by choice were considered placed.

Knowledge rate is the percentage of graduates for whom an institution has verifiable information about their post-graduation activities.

 

Academic Program-Level Student Achievement Data

Program-level data is hosted and maintained by individual colleges, schools or departments. on the following pages:

Department of Counseling | School of Engineering and Engineering Technology