Retention increases across student groups as SOLAR culture of care expands access to essential support
Following the expansion of academic programs and the development of the SOLAR: Culture of Care, Alvernia University reports a total fall headcount of 2,866 students, up 12% since the COVID-19 pandemic. Undergraduate, graduate, adult learner and Total Experience Learning ® Institute student populations all contributed to the increase, while the university also posted across-the-board gains in first‐year student retention that are the strongest in a decade.
Alvernia’s overall first‐year retention rate for bachelor’s degree seekers rose by 2 percentage points from last year to 74%, the highest level since 2017. Retention increased 3 points for students of color, also the highest since 2017. The university recorded a 9-point increase for first-generation students, the highest since 2015, and a 4-point increase for Pell-eligible students, the highest since 2015. Among students who are both Pell- eligible and students of color, retention rose 7 points, the highest since 2017. Spring cohorts also showed momentum with 100% retention for spring transfers. Retention for the fall 2024 transfer cohort reached 81%, a 9-point year-over-year increase and the highest since 2004.