Student Outcomes

Success rates, completion statistics, and student outcome metrics for Pima Medical Institute-Seattle

Seattle, WA

Overall Completion Rate

79.1%

Working Student Success

83.3%

Transfer Out Rate

0.8%

Still Enrolled Rate

20.1%

What are the Completion Rates by Student Type

Full-time Students
74.7%
Part-time Students
83.3%
First-time Students
78.3%
Transfer Students
79.7%

What does this mean for you? These completion rates show how different types of students succeed at this institution. Notably, part-time students have a higher success rate here (83.3% vs 74.7% for full-time), which is great news if you plan to work while studying. This pattern is common at trade colleges where programs are designed to accommodate working adults. First-time students are those new to college, while transfer students have attended another institution before.

What are the Cohort Outcomes Over Time

Tracking outcomes for the 2015-16 cohort of 641 students

After 4 Years

338
Certificates
173
Associate Degrees
511
Total Awards
80%
Completion Rate

After 6 Years

337
Certificates
174
Associate Degrees
511
Total Awards
80%
Completion Rate

After 8 Years (Final)

337
Certificates
174
Associate Degrees
511
Total Awards
80%
Completion Rate

Final Student Status

80%
Graduated
19%
Still Enrolled Here
1%
Enrolled Elsewhere
0%
Status Unknown

Completion Breakdown by Cohort

Part-time First-time Transfer Students

Cohort Size: 297
8-Year Rate: 85%

All Part-time Students

Cohort Size: 359
8-Year Rate: 84%

Part-time First-time Students

Cohort Size: 62
8-Year Rate: 81%

All First-time Transfer Students

Cohort Size: 503
8-Year Rate: 80%

All First-time Students

Cohort Size: 138
8-Year Rate: 78%

Full-time First-time Students

Cohort Size: 76
8-Year Rate: 76%

Full-time First-time Transfer Students

Cohort Size: 206
8-Year Rate: 74%

All Full-time Students

Cohort Size: 282
8-Year Rate: 74%

Time to Completion

Average time: 4 years
Median time: 4 years
Complete on time: 79.1%

About This Data

Outcome measures data tracks student cohorts over 4, 6, and 8-year periods. Data is sourced from IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) and reflects the most recent available reporting year.