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95 According to data received from the National Student Clearinghouse, 2,404 Delgado students enrolled in Academic Year 2016-17, or 11.2%, transferred to another institution by Spring 2018.  
96 Most transfer students transferred to UNO (24%), followed by LSU (12%), and then Southern (10%).  
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98 Of transferrers' programs at Delgado, Louisiana Transfer Degree programs had transfer rates of 26% and 24%, Dietetics Technician had a transfer rate of 19%, and Accounting had a transfer rate of 17%.
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105 This data is furnished to us by the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC). NSC cannot provide attendance and completion data for colleges that do not report these data to the Clearinghouse; nor do they report data for students or schools who block their response.  
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  A B C D E F G H
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2 Transfer Report        
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4 2016-17 Students Transfer to 4-yr Institutions as of April 2018    
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7 AY 2016-17 (unduplicated headcount) Total Enrollment Transferring Num. Transferring %        
8 Total 21,530 2,404 11.2%        
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11 Female 14,501 1,615 11.1%        
12 Male 7,029 789 11.2%        
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15 American Indian 95 13 13.7%        
16 Hawaiian-Pacific Islander 26 3 11.5%        
17 Asian 678 104 15.3%        
18 African American 10,365 970 9.4%        
19 Hispanic 1,982 207 10.4%        
20 Nonresident Alien 328 25 7.6%        
21 White/Caucasian 6,861 944 13.8%        
22 Two or more races 554 57 10.3%        
23 Unknown 641 81 12.6%        
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26 First-Time Freshmen 2,793 112 4.0%        
27 Transfer-in 2,973 424 14.3%        
28 Continuing 9,186 1,084 11.8%        
29 Readmitted 4,141 387 9.3%        
30 Exchange 1,951 273 14.0%        
31 Other 486 124 25.5% 21,530 2,404    
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34 Freshmen 8,439 501 5.9%        
35 Sophomore 5,147 593 11.5%        
36 Other Undergraduates 6,808 1,287 18.9%        
37 Preparatory 1,136 23 2.0% 21,530 2,404    
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46 AY 2016-17 (unduplicated headcount) Transferring        
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49 University of New Orleans LA 4-yr Public 574   24%    
50 Louisiana State University LA 4-yr Public 284   12%    
51 Southern University at New Orleans LA 4-yr Public 252   10%    
52 Southeastern Louisiana University LA 4-yr Public 188   8%    
53 University of Louisiana - Lafayette LA 4-yr Public 116   5%    
54 University of Holy Cross LA 4-yr Private 112   5%    
55 Tulane University LA 4-yr Private 61   3%    
56 Nicholls State University LA 4-yr Public 53   2%    
57 Xavier University of Louisiana LA 4-yr Private 44   2%    
58 Southern University and A&M College LA 4-yr Public 41   2%    
59 University of Phoenix AZ 4-yr Private 40   2%    
60 Herzing University - New Orleans LA 4-yr Private 39   2%    
61 Dillard University LA 4-yr Private 30   1%    
62 Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University LA 4-yr Private 24   1%    
63 Northwestern State University LA 4-yr Public 23   1%    
64 Southern New Hampshire University NH 4-yr Private 22   1%    
65 Upper Iowa University IA 4-yr Private 19   1%    
66 Loyola University in New Orleans LA 4-yr Private 17        
67 Ashford University CA 4-yr Private 15   1%    
68 University of Southern Mississippi MS 4-yr Public 14        
69 ITT Technical Institute IN 4-yr Private 12        
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72 Transfer Institution State ¹ Transferring % Transferring Num.        
73 LA 78.5% 1,886        
74 AZ 2.3% 55        
75 MS 1.6% 38        
76 AL 1.6% 38        
77 TX 1.6% 38        
78 IL 1.2% 30        
79 IA 1.2% 29        
80 FL 1.2% 29        
81 Other 10.9% 261        
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87 AY 2016-17 (unduplicated headcount) Total Enrollment Transferring Num. Transferring %        
88 Total 21,530 2,404 11.2%        
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90 (Air-Conditioning) Certified HVAC Technician 79 1 1.3%        
91 (Air-Conditioning) Master HVAC/R Technician 84 3 3.6%        
92 Accounting 342 57 16.7%        
93 Acct Tech: Account Clerk 125 17 13.6%        
94 Administrative Office Technology 2 0 0.0%        
95 American Sign Language Interpreting 74 2 2.7%        
96 Architectural/Design Construction Technology 68 2 2.9%        
97 Barber-Styling 60 0 0.0%        
98 Business & Management 1,310 92 7.0%        
99 Business Administration 931 140 15.0%        
100 Care & Development of Young Children 421 31 7.4%        
101 Carpentry 36 0 0.0%        
102 Civil & Construction Applied Engineering Technology 61 9 14.8%        
103 Computer & Electronics Service Technology 46 1 2.2%        
104 Computer Aided Design & Drafting 97 4 4.1%        
105 Computer Information Technology 454 58 12.8%        
106 Computer Network Technology 179 13 7.3%        
107 Cosmetology 122 4 3.3%      
108 Criminal Justice 629 79 12.6%        
109 Culinary Arts 288 8 2.8%        
110 Culinary Arts: Line Cook 2 0 0.0%        
111 Culinary Management 12 0 0.0%        
112 Diagnostic Medical Sonography 162 7 4.3%      
113 Dietetics Technician 95 18 18.9%        
114 Electric Line Technician 2 0 0.0%        
115 Electrical-Electronics Engineering Technology 250 31 12.4%        
116 Electrician: Commercial 40 1 2.5%      
117 Electrician: Residential 111 15 13.5%        
118 Electrician: Small Industrial 19 0 0.0%      
119 Electronics Service Technology 51 2 3.9%        
120 Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic 181 8 4.4%        
121 Entrepreneurship 65 4 6.2%        
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130 AY 2016-17 (unduplicated headcount) Total Enrollment Transferring Num. Transferring %        
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132 Fire Science Technology 51 2 3.9%        
133 Funeral Service Education 150 7 4.7%        
134 General Studies 2,942 478 16.2%        
135 Health Information Technology 155 10 6.5%        
136 Horticulture 47 2 4.3%        
137 Horticulture Technology 0 0 na        
138 Hospitality Management 160 25 15.6%        
139 Industrial Maintenance Technology 10 1 10.0%        
140 Interior Design 100 3 3.0%        
141 Kitchen & Bath Design 11 1 9.1%        
142 Legal Secretary 36 3 8.3%        
143 Logistics Technology 7 0 0.0%        
144 Louisiana Transfer Degree - A.A. 373 97 26.0% +Transfer Degree-AA  
145 Louisiana Transfer Degree - A.S. 423 100 23.6% +Transfer Degree-AS  
146 Machine Tool Technology-CNC Operator 0 0 na      
147 Machine Tool Technology-Indust. Mach. Shop Tech 0 0 na        
148 Machine Tool Technology-Lathe Operator 0 0 na        
149 Machinist Tool Tech-Inside Machinist Apprentice 1 1 100.0%        
150 Marine/Maintenance Electrical Apprentice 5 0 0.0%        
151 Massage Therapy 76 4 5.3%      
152 Medical Coding 221 14 6.3%        
153 Medical Laboratory Technician 173 12 6.9%        
154 Medical Registration Specialist 91 3 3.3%        
155 Motor Vehicle Technology 234 6 2.6%        
156 Music 0 0 na      
157 Nuclear Medicine Technology 37 5 13.5%        
158 Nursing - Practical Nursing 515 16 3.1% +Pre-Nursing-PN  
159 Nursing - Registered Nursing 3,503 364 10.4% +Pre-Nursing-RN    
160 Occupational Therapy Assistant 201 21 10.4%        
161 Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 25 1 4.0%        
162 Painter Apprentice 0 0 na        
163 Pastry Arts 32 0 0.0%        
164 Performance & Media Arts 9 0 0.0%        
165 Pharmacy Technician 232 21 9.1%        
166 Physical Therapy Assistant 464 40 8.6%        
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175 Pipefitter Apprentice 0 0 na        
176 Polysomnographic Technology 43 2 4.7%        
177 Precision Machining 25 0 0.0%        
178 Radiation Therapy 69 9 13.0%        
179 Radiologic Technology 718 40 5.6%        
180 Respiratory Care Technology 170 6 3.5%        
181 Science Laboratory Technology 60 10 16.7%        
182 Sheetmetal Apprentice 2 0 0.0%        
183 Surgical Technology 282 12 4.3%        
184 Teaching (Grades 1-5) 287 41 14.3%        
185 Veterinary Technology 224 11 4.9%      
186 Visual Communications-Graphic Design 240 12 5.0%        
187 Web Site Designer 20 0 0.0%        
188 Welding 0 0 na        
189 Welding Arc FCAW 0 0 na        
190 Welding Arc GTAW 49 0 0.0%      
191 Welding Arc SMAW 55 2 3.6%        
192 Welding: Flux Cored & GMAW 35 1 2.9%        
193 Non-degree Seeking 2,569 414 16.1% + Dual Enrollment+ESL+other Non-degree
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