Institutional Research
AQIP Resources:
Student Information
Student Right to Know Statistics
Graduation Rates
All post-secondary institutions which receive federal financial aid are required by the Department of Education to disclose the graduation rate for their students based on a cohort class of full-time freshmen who complete their degree within a six-year time period. Tabor’s graduation rates for the past four years are as follows:- Forty-seven percent of the class of 2001 graduated within the six-year period ending August 2007
- Fifty-seven percent of the class of 2000 graduated within the six-year period ending August 2006
- Forty-eight percent of the 1999 cohort graduated within the six-year period ending August 2005
- Fifty percent of the 1998 cohort graduated within the six-year period ending August 2004
Student Safety
Student Life Right-To-Know In accordance with the Student Life Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act (Public Law 101-542), a statistical report for crime on the campus of Tabor College for the past academic year is listed below. The crime categories are from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting System. These are occurrences of criminal offenses handled by local police agencies.
Number of incidents Reported to Police Agencies from 2006-07 academic year:- 0 Murders
- 0 Sex Offenses (Forcible or Nonforcible)
- 5 Robberies
- 0 Aggravated Assaults
- 0 Burglaries
- 0 Motor Vehicle Thefts
- 0 Liquor Law Arrests
- 1 Drug Abuse Arrest
- 0 Weapons Possessions
- 0 Other