What is Student Right-To-Know?
"Student Right-To-Know" (SRTK)
refers to a Federally-mandated public disclosure of a college's
Completion Rate and Transfer Rate. The intent of SRTK is
to provide to the consumer a statistic of comparable effectiveness
that they can use in the determination of college choice.
All colleges nationwide are effectively required to participate
in the disclosure of rates by January, 2000. SRTK is a "cohort"
study; that is, a group of students who are first-time freshmen
who are enrolled full-time and are degree-seeking is identified
in a fall term and their outcomes are measured over a period
of time. The outcomes that the two SRTK rates measure are
Completion (the total number of students in the cohort who
earn either a degree, a certificate, or who successfully
completed a two-year-equivalent transfer-preparatory program)
and Transfer (the total number of cohort non-completers
who were identified as having enrolled in another institution).
For information on CSM's SRTK
completion rates and transfer rates, go to
http://srtk.cccco.edu/index.asp