The document discusses demographic information and metrics about an undergraduate student population, including that it is 55% female, 45% male, with 63% from in-state and 22% from out-of-state. It also provides data on how students financed their degree, with 24% using federal financial aid and 18% working full-time with employer benefits. Additionally, it shows sample bachelor's program returning and graduation rates from fiscal years 2005 to 2011. Finally, it lists some potential barriers to graduation like finances, family, time management, and work-life balance.
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28. Financing of Degree %
Federal Financial Aid 24%
Worked FT & Employer Benefits (T) 18%
Personal Savings 12%
Scholarship/Private Loans (T) 6%
Family Support 5%
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