I gather those statistics only count for "confirmed majors". At my school this meant your first 2 years or so you were "unconfirmed" until you passed certain threshold courses. Namely Calculus 1, and advanced programming courses.
This allows them to inflate their graduation rates by weeding out people in disproportionately difficult courses.
This allows them to inflate their graduation rates by weeding out people in disproportionately difficult courses.