Horizon Institute for Public Service — Alumni Retention Rate: 90%
The source text states that 'A large majority of alumni stay in policy and public service careers after the program' and provides examples of alumni in various roles. However, it does not provide a specific numerical retention rate of 90% (0.9). The phrase 'large majority' is qualitative and vague—it could mean anywhere from 51% to 99%. The additional context mentions '90%+ of alumni transitioned to full-time roles in policy/government,' but the source does not explicitly state this figure either. Without a specific quantitative retention rate stated in the source, the claim cannot be verified as confirmed, though it is consistent with the general statement about alumni retention.
Our claim
entire record- Subject
- Horizon Institute for Public Service
- Property
- Alumni Retention Rate
- Value
- 90%
- As Of
- December 2025
- Notes
- 90%+ of alumni transitioned to full-time roles in policy/government
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1 src · 1 checkNoteThe source text states that 'A large majority of alumni stay in policy and public service careers after the program' and provides examples of alumni in various roles. However, it does not provide a specific numerical retention rate of 90% (0.9). The phrase 'large majority' is qualitative and vague—it could mean anywhere from 51% to 99%. The additional context mentions '90%+ of alumni transitioned to full-time roles in policy/government,' but the source does not explicitly state this figure either. Without a specific quantitative retention rate stated in the source, the claim cannot be verified as confirmed, though it is consistent with the general statement about alumni retention.