Perceptions of persistence Sample Clauses

Perceptions of persistence. At the time of the survey, 9 in 10 first-year students plan to come back to their university next year including 58% who strongly agreed. Slightly fewer (about 8 in 10) plan to complete their degree at their university, including 48% who strongly agreed. Just 9% plan to transfer to another university next year, while 5% plan on going to college/CEGEP next year. Table 30: Agreement with statements about persistence (% agree or strongly agree) All Group University students 1 2 3 of Victoria (n=14,886) (n=3,136) (n=6,176) (n=5,574) (n=287) I plan to come back to this university next year 91% 87% 92% 92% 89% I plan to complete my degree at this university 82% 80% 84% 79% 78% I plan to transfer to another university next year 9% 10% 10% 8% 10% I plan to go to college/CEGEP next year 5% 6% 6% 4% 7% Note: 'Don't know' responses are not shown in the table but are included in the calculations.
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Perceptions of persistence. At the time of the survey, 88% of first-year students agreed that they plan to come back to their university next year, although slightly fewer plan to complete their degree at their university (83%). Just 10% plan to transfer to another university next year, while 9% plan on going to college/CEGEP next year.

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