School of Journalism Student Retention and Graduation Report - 2024

University of Arizona School of Journalism Undergraduate Program

Student Retention and Graduation Report - June 2024

Introductory note:

Self-assessment is paramount for improvement. It’s also an essential element to remaining one of the 100 or so undergraduate journalism programs in the nation accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. On these pages we provide some quantifiable measurements of school performance and what we are doing to achieve our goal of educating our undergraduate journalism students to serve Arizona, society at large, and the world. We also have provided all our 2017-18 re-accreditation and academic program review information online, including site-team reports since 1964, when the undergraduate journalism program was first accredited.

The school adopted its first assessment plan in 1999. We have continued to update our assessment plan since its inception. The goal is to figure out whether students are leaving the program prepared for the workplace and competent in the school’s 12 core student learning outcomes, which are based on ACEJMC’s 12 Professional Values and Competencies. Students, parents, and the public must know that their tax and tuition dollars are making a difference. The school employs quantitative and qualitative assessment indicators, both direct and indirect, of student learning (see the assessment plan). Below are some of the indicators of the school’s performance. If you have any questions or suggestions, please let us know!

Jessica Retis, Director, University of Arizona School of Journalism jessicaretis@arizona.edu

Pate McMichael, Associate Director, University of Arizona School of Journalism patemcmichael@arizona.edu

June 24, 2024

1. Enrollment declined slightly

Undergraduate enrollment has gradually declined over the past 16 years from a high of 600 students to the 2022-2023 number of 295. We are happy to report that enrollment stayed mostly flat in 2023-2024, only decreasing to 289. This small decrease is welcome news, and we believe it shows that our strong efforts and commitment to recruiting are working. 

Year Majors
2000-01 341
2001-02 388
2002-03 463
2003-04 499
2004-05 563
2005-06 643
2006-07 680
2007-08 665
2008-09 653
2009-10 608
2010-11 558
2011-12 544
2012-13 498
2013-14 485
2014-15 497
2015-16 448
2016-17 471
2017-18 414
2018-19 372
2019-20 374
2020-21 359
2021-22 357
2022-23 295
2023-24 289

 

2. Retention rates – most students continue to stay

Retention is an indicator of whether incoming first-year undergraduate journalism students tend to stay with the major or switch to another major by their second year. In Fall 2021, 83 percent first-year students returned to the program. The newest number is for Fall 2022, when 88 percent of first-year undergraduates stuck with the major, matching the UA’s number. The J-School’s “Returned 2nd Year Rate” increased from 61% for Fall 2020 to 74% for Fall 2021. Both numbers are a welcome increase and further evidence that the worst of the pandemic slump may be over. 

Fall Term Freshmen Returned
2nd Year
UA return rate
2001 63 83% 76%
2002 91 78% 77%
2003 75 79% 79%
2004 101 83% 79%
2005 102 74% 79%
2006 96 75% 80%
2007 82 76% 79%
2008 96 82% 78%
2009 104 72% 77%
2010 110 77% 77%
2011 110 77% 80%
2012 82 80% 78%
2013 74 78% 81%
2014 86 81% 80%
2015 67 78% 80%
2016 51 86% 83%
2017 57 72% 81%
2018 76 72% 84%
2019 61 82% 86%
2020 55 76% 84%
2021 69 83% 86%
2022 88 74% 88%

3. Graduation rate strong

Below are the percentages of freshmen journalism students who graduate within four years and within six years, compared to graduation rates for the University of Arizona as a whole. The J-School’s 4th year graduation rate increased to 57% for fourth-year graduates who started in 2019, matching the UA’s rate for the same cohort. The journalism school’s 6th year graduation rate of 56% for the Fall 2017 cohort was lower than the UA’s 6th year average graduation rate of 66%

Fall Term Freshmen Graduated 4th Year UA 4th Year Average Graduated 6th Year UA 6th Year Average
2001 63 37% 34% 56% 56%
2002 91 35% 32% 59% 57%
2003 75 29% 32% 56% 58%
2004 101 41% 34% 56% 60%
2005 102 39% 36% 65% 61%
2006 96 44% 35% 64% 61%
2007 82 42% 40% 54% 61%
2008 96 47% 40% 54% 60%
2009 104 40% 43% 64% 61%
2010 110 49% 42% 59% 60%
2011 111 47% 45% 62% 63%
2012 82 50% 48% 57% 55%
2013 74 55% 48% 63% 65%
2014 86 56% 49% 64% 65%
2015 67 61% 50% 50% 66%
2016 51 58% 54% 54% 64%
2017 57 44% 50% 56% 66%
2018 76 46% 50% 56%  
2019 61 57% 56%