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Old Dominion University
5115 Hampton Blvd
Norfolk, VA 23529
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25 Most Popular Degrees Awarded 2022-23
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SCHEV Program Inventory

Admissions

SAT is an imperfect predictor of college readiness and success and it is only one of many factors in admissions.
This report does not assume any particular merit or value in the SAT, it merely highlights institutional differences in distributions and mean averages.
Admission Summary, 2022-23 First-Time in College
DomicileAppliedAcceptedAcceptance RateEnrolledYield RateRejectedRejection Rate
In-State10,92610,42095%2,85727%5065%
Out-of-State3,8203,58894%35210%2326%


Admission Scores
TEST
Submitted Scores
25th Percentile
Median
75th Percentile
SAT-Verbal868530580630
SAT-Quantitative868500550600
High School GPA30722.963.403.84
ACT_Composite113500550600




Admission Summary, 2022-23 Graduate
DomicileAppliedAcceptedAcceptance RateEnrolledYield RateRejectedRejection Rate
In-State2,2031,87085%1,24066%33315%
Out-of-State2,0811,39667%50136%68533%


Enrollment





Fall Headcount Enrollment
Fall TermUndergraduatesGraduate StudentsTotal First ProfessionalsTotal
Fall 2013 19,8195,009024,828
Fall 2014 20,1154,817024,932
Fall 2015 20,1014,571024,672
Fall 2016 19,7934,529024,322
Fall 2017 19,5404,835024,375
Fall 2018 19,3724,804024,176
Fall 2019 19,1764,499023,675
Fall 2020 19,6224,664024,286
Fall 2021 18,6784,816023,494
Fall 2022 18,3754,732023,107


See the report E22: Fall Headcount: Trends in Race Ethnicity for definitions and additiional student levels.

Annualized Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment
YearUndergraduateGraduateFirst ProfessionalTotal
161717,0342,997020,031
171816,7843,081019,865
181916,6512,971019,622
192016,8112,918019,728
202116,6443,086019,730
Degrees Awarded

STEMH - Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Health Professions
Retention and Graduation


49% of all students entering in 2012-13 either graduated within an Extended Time-to-Completion or were continuing their enrollment in the final year of observation. These Student Success Index results are based on students completing at any Virginia institution.


Graduation Rates within Six Years


Groups with fewer than 10 students in the starting cohort will not display values. "Normal time" for an associate degree is two years, and four years for bachelor's degree, 150% of Normal time is three years and six years, respectively.


Student Transfer


Students Transferring into Old Dominion University
in Fall and Spring of the Designated Year to the institutions below.

*Starting cohorts of fewer than 10 will not display a graduation rate.
Transfer Enrollment
Average # New Transfers (2015-16 to 2018-19)Average # NewTransfers (2015-16 to 2018-19) Graduation RateAverage # New Transfers (2018-19 to 2021-22)
Blue Ridge Community College27 27%23
Brightpoint Community College75 22%70
Central Virginia Community College19 40%17
Danville Community College10 21%10
Eastern Shore Community College10 19%8
Germanna Community College74 22%73
J Sargeant Reynolds Community College69 26%71
Laurel Ridge Community College58 31%61
Mountain Empire Community College3 5
Mountain Gateway Community College4 4
New River Community College20 36%16
Northern Virginia Community College177 32%177
Patrick & Henry Community College20 27%21
Paul D Camp Community College22 18%28
Piedmont Virginia Community College36 31%32
Rappahannock Community College39 37%35
Richard Bland College22 31%14
Southside Virginia Community College32 25%29
Southwest Virginia Community College12 31%11
Tidewater Community College1,104 29%1,003
Total Public Two-Year Institutions2,159 29%2,031
Virginia Community College System2,137 29%2,017
Virginia Highlands Community College8 9
Virginia Peninsula Community College257 31%255
Virginia Western Community College34 32%32
Wytheville Community College23 29%22

*Starting cohorts of fewer than 10 will not display a graduation rate.
Student Debt




Debt of 2021-22 Graduates, Total Loans
Total GraduatesTotal BorrowersTotal Borrowing
Degree Level#% of All Graduates#% of All BorrowersAmount% of Total
Bachelors3,67275%2,50782%$88,162,01179%
Graduate1,22625%53218%$23,125,00221%
Total4,898100%3,039100%$111,287,013100%



Note:
  • Associates: Includes graduates who received Bachelor's Credit and Occupational/Techincal Credit Associate degrees.
  • Bachelors: Includes graduates who received Four- and Five-Year Bachelor's degrees.
  • Graduate: Includes graduates who received Graduate Master's and Doctorate degrees.
Debt of Recent Graduates, Recent Trend
YearBorrowers (n)Borrowers (%)25th PercentileMedianMean75th Percentile
2017-182,80171%$ 13,500$ 21,500$ 25,273$ 32,000
2018-192,71370%$ 17,250$ 24,394$ 27,671$ 34,750
2019-202,67770%$ 18,000$ 25,500$ 29,426$ 37,500
2020-212,71069%$ 18,164$ 27,000$ 30,613$ 39,093
2021-222,50068%$ 16,893$ 26,000$ 29,656$ 37,280


Student borrowing at graduation, excludes PLUS loans, in five-year rollups. Includes all known institutionally-processed
borrowing occuring at all public and nonprofit institutions in Virginia. Debt accrued outside Virginia in prior postsecondary activity
is not available.



Post-Completion Wages of Graduates

Old Dominion University,
Earnings in Median WagePercentage of Graduates w/ Reported Wage
20 Years (1999-00 graduates)$72,74744%
15 Years (2004-05 graduates)$64,68047%
10 Years (2009-10 graduates)$55,62750%
8 Years (2011-12 graduates)$57,12051%
5 Years (2014-15 graduates)$50,35353%
3 Years (2016-17 graduates)$46,28656%
18 Months (2018-19 graduates)$41,11259%
Only years/programs meeting disclosure rules will be displayed to protect individual confidentiality.

Wages in
Years Post-Completion10th Percentile25th PercentileMedian75th Percentile90th Percentile
80% of graduates with full-time wages fall within this range
20 Years (1999-00 graduates)$32,264$52,417$72,747$105,453$143,102
15 Years (2004-05 graduates)$30,321$47,986$64,680$97,521$137,227
10 Years (2009-10 graduates)$28,892$43,377$55,627$81,324$113,433
8 Years (2011-12 graduates)$26,896$42,680$57,120$78,227$104,860
5 Years (2014-15 graduates)$21,994$36,202$50,353$69,187$91,096
3 Years (2016-17 graduates)$19,095$32,663$46,286$62,429$79,849
18 Months (2018-19 graduates)$13,567$24,809$41,112$55,448$71,690
As reminder, the median value represents the very middle value of the sample of values (wage or debt) sorted from low to high. This value is found in the middle line of the barcharts.
The remaining values in the chart are constructed similarly, to display how wages and earnings are distributed. Thus, while the median tells us the middle wage, the values for the 25th and 75th percentiles tell us that half of the graduates with wages fall between those two values. Likewise, 80% of reported wages fall between the 10th and 90th percentiles. The length of each bar section clue to the dispersion in the data - that is, how much earnings can vary within a range a group of individuals.


Tuition and Fees


Virgina Resident Tuition and Fees, General, 2023-24
Student LevelTuition & Mandatory E&G FeesMandatory Non-E&GAverage Room & Board (1)Total
General Undergraduate$7,608$4,654$14,155$26,417
General Graduate$11,034$3,813$$14,847


Non-Resident Tuition and Fees, General, 2023-24
Student LevelTuition & Mandatory E&G FeesMandatory Non-E&GAverage Room & Board (1)Total
General Undergraduate$28,008$4,654$14,155$46,817
General Graduate$31,194$3,813$$35,007
  • Charges listed here represent the weighted average double occupangy room charge and the maximum weekly meal plan offered, not necessarily the plan used by most students.




These tabs represent a concise overview of the data available at this site.
Additional detailed information may be found through the links below:


Trends in First-year Retention
Trends in Graduation Rates (Federal Equivalent)


Graduation Rate Profile - Student Subcohorts

Student Debt Profile

Post-Completion Wages of Graduates


Notes/Definitions

Debt: All debt figures refer to education-related debt processed through institutions. i.e. student loans. Unless specified as PLUS loans for undergraduates, the student debt refers to loans taken out by the student, not by parents or relatives. Further, reported student debt calculations are based on graduates who borrowed only. This is why we report the percentage of students/graduates wth debt.

 

Sample Budgets: These estimates are from the Living Wage project at MIT and are based on the estimated cost of a single adult living in Virginia. Tax and FICA withholding estimates based on a single, unmarried filer.

Limits on the Display of Data

The most important limit to understand is that these short-term measures of outcomes are not meaningful for evaluating the effectiveness of institutions or programs. These are not measures of employment rates, nor they comparable to the so-called Gainful Employment metrics produced by the US Department of Education. These measure are meant to inform readers of the outcomes of graduates in the near-term following degree completion and represent individual behavior and local economies more than any other factor.

In order to protect confidentiality and to accommodate both the many small programs in the Commonwealth and the limits of the available data, these reports will display program-level data only under the following conditions:

1. Single-year data will not be reported at the level of institution, degree, and program, only rolling five-year aggregates. For example, graduates of 2005-06 will be reported with those of 2004-05, 2003-04, 2002-03, and 2001-02.

2. The number of wage-reported graduates must be equal to or greater than 15 with full-time wage equivalent (FTWE) reported wages.

3. At least 30% of the cohort of graduates must have been matched and reported with full-time wage equivalent (FTWE) reported wages, or 20% with a minimum of 200 graduates.

4. The current definition of FTWE is at least three quarters of wages must be reported for each year.

5. Wages and earnings are not adjusted for inflation.

The wage data included in these reports represent only the following individuals:
1. Graduates successfully matched to the Unemployment Insurance Wage records collected by the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC).
2. Graduates employed in Virginia by an entity that reports to the VEC. This excludes federal employees, including those within the Department of Defense.

What employers are subject to the Unemployment Tax and must be registered and file with the Virginia Employment Commission? They must have met one of the following criteria:

  • One or more employees (ten employees if your operation is agricultural) for some portion of a day during any 20 different weeks in a calendar year
  • A $1,500 or more total gross quarterly payroll ($20,000 if your business is agricultural; $1,000 if domestic labor)
  • Acquired a business subject to this tax
  • Been subject to the Federal Unemployment Tax
  • A governmental operation or political subdivision
  • A nonprofit organization under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and had four or more employees for some portion of a day during any 20 different weeks in a calendar year

Source
These criteria mean that individuals working as consultants, independent contractors (including many psychologists, counselors, barbers, cosmetologists, IT workers, and P-14 wage employees of the Commonwealth) may be excluded, as are a list of others that may be found here.


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