Graduation rates for Northwest Lineman College Graduation Rate
NWLC has a graduation rate of 50%. The US average for all schools is about 55%.
The Northwest Lineman College graduation rate is about average compared to other schools. In comparison, the average graduation rate at similar schools to NWLC is about 75%.
The following table shows the annual Northwest Lineman College graduation rate compared to the national average for similar schools.
Northwest Lineman College offers a wide variety of courses designed to prepare students for careers in the power transmission and distribution industry. The school’s curriculum covers everything from basic electrical theory to hands-on training in the field.
Northwest Lineman College Graduation Rate
Northwest Lineman College graduates have an average graduation rate of 33%, as measured by Peterson’s survey data. This figure is based on the number of students who graduate within 150% of normal time — that is, their expected length of study plus any additional time they may take because they need more than one quarter to complete the program.
The school’s graduation rate varies considerably depending on which program a student chooses, with some programs having much higher rates than others. For example, students who choose the Commercial Lineman program have a 53% rate, while those in the Line Technician program have a 28% rate.
One factor that affects graduation rates is whether or not schools require students to pay for tuition before beginning their studies — this can make it difficult for students from lower-income families to attend college and stay enrolled long enough to earn their degree or certificate. Northwest Lineman College does not require students to pay for tuition before beginning their studies.