PERFORMANCE MEASURES
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
In 2021-22, all external reviewers rated the overall quality of student work presented in final reviews in Practicum courses to be either "good" or "excellent". Our program requirements, external reviews, graduation rate, and employment record of recent graduates in planning and related professions all indicate that the CRP program fosters the highest levels of achievement from our students.
2022-2023 TUITION AND FEES
In-State Residents, per full-time academic year (12 hours) | $12,478 |
Out of State Residents, per full-time academic year (12 hours) | $23,302 |
STUDENT RETENTION
Percentage of students who began studies in fall 2021 and continued into fall 2022: 100%
STUDENT GRADUATION RATES
Percentage of students graduating within 4 years, entering class of 2018: 73%
DEGREES AWARDED
Number of degrees awarded, 2021-2022 Academic Year: 29
AICP CERTIFICATION EXAM PASS RATE
Percentage of master’s graduates taking the AICP exam within 3 years who pass, graduating class of 2018; 90%
EMPLOYMENT RATES IN PLANNING-RELATED PROFESSIONS
Percentage of full-time graduates obtaining professional planning, planning-related or other positions within 12 months of graduation, graduating class of 2021: 80%.
In an exit survey of 29 MSCRP graduates in fall of 2022, 17 responded to the survey (59%). 100% of those surveyed indicated they were somewhat or well prepared by the CRP curriculum to communicate orally and in written form, to analyze and interpret data, to perform independently on self-directed projects, to critically analyze information and arguments, to collaborate in teamwork, and to evaluate the social and economic context for plans. 94% of them indicated they were somewhat or well prepared to use computer-based technology and planning-related software and to function in culturally and ethnically diverse environments.