Retention and Graduation Rates
Retention and Graduation Rates help the College understand how well our students are able to be persistent to completion in their educational goals. The College evaluates these measurements to help identify and remove barriers to student success and to help forecast annual enrollment levels and set new student recruiting targets.
- Retention Rates indicate the percentage of enrolled students that persist in continuous enrollment at this university from one year to the next.
- Graduation Rates indicate the percentage of enrolled students that graduate from this university after specified numbers of years from their initial enrollment at this university.
77%
Returning for sophomore year
12:1
Student-faculty ratio
24%
Graduating in 4 years
Career Outcomes
Here we present the most recent information about Providence alumni and their careers and graduate school transitions following graduation. This information was collected during a June 2016 survey of Providence alumni.
Key observations are as follows:

Examples of Providence graduate careers include:
Sales Manager for Vivint
Manager at Chess4Life
Account Manager for It Works Global
Computer Programmer
Entertainment Law
UPS Package Receiver
Teacher at Pasadena Christian School
Orange County Director for Parker-Anderson Enrichment
Nursing Program Data Technician
Customer Service Representative at Caliber Collision
Community Director for low income housing project
Sports Reporter for MLive.com
Research Technician and Lab Manager