SURVIVAL RATE

The data on survival rates across three academic years highlights notable trends in student retention. In SY 2020-2021, the survival rate was 93.24%, indicating a relatively stable retention of students despite potential challenges during this period, such as the ongoing effects of the pandemic. This figure demonstrates resilience in ensuring students continued their education during unprecedented times.
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In SY 2021-2022, the survival rate soared to 119.35%, which likely reflects the inclusion of returning students who had previously dropped out or re-enrolled due to improved educational policies and support systems. This significant spike may also indicate a temporary adjustment or correction in enrollment and retention practices, underscoring the importance of adaptive strategies to accommodate learners’ needs.
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By SY 2022-2023, the survival rate normalized at 95.38%, suggesting a return to more typical retention levels while maintaining slight improvement from the initial year. This stability indicates a stronger educational framework and consistent support for students, ensuring better retention and survival rates. Overall, the data showcases a progressive response to challenges, with institutions continuously working to improve student outcomes.