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New Mexico Dual Credit Program For Academic Year 2011-2012

New Mexico Dual Credit Program For Academic Year 2011-2012. New Mexico Higher Education Department Planning & Research Division. Types of Dual Credit Data Collected. SSN STARS ID Demographic Name Ethnicity Gender Birth date High School Postsecondary Institution.

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New Mexico Dual Credit Program For Academic Year 2011-2012

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  1. New Mexico Dual Credit Program For Academic Year 2011-2012 New Mexico Higher Education Department Planning & Research Division

  2. Types of Dual Credit Data Collected • SSN • STARS ID • Demographic • Name • Ethnicity • Gender • Birth date • High School • Postsecondary Institution • Type of Courses Taken • Credit Hours • Grades • Year of High School Graduation • Methods of Course Delivery • Course Location Currently the four tribal institutions are not included but HED is pursuing agreements in future to capture this data.

  3. Dual Credit Enrollment Information • Fall 2011 7,966 Students* • 12,105 Records** • Spring 2012 • 8,126 Students * • 13,350 Records** • Summer 2011 • 1,146 Students * • 1,677 Records ** • Academic Year 2011-2012 • 11,666 Unique Students *** • 6,426 Female Students • 4,890 Male Students *The number of students represent distinct head count for a dual credit student for each semester. **Records refer to number of courses each student can take in a given semester ( e.g one student can take three classes so there will be three records). *** For AY11-12, unique students refer to distinct students that were taking DC courses in any semester. The gender count does not add back to the actual count (11,666) as information for demographic info for DC students that enrolled after census is not available.

  4. Dual Credit Enrollment By Ethnicity AY11-12 Non-resident generally refers to a student who is not a U.S. citizen or does not have a permanent resident status. Asian includes Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander

  5. Number of Classes Taken

  6. Course Grade Distribution OTHER includes Pass / Fail, Credit / No Credit, Withdrawals, No Grade, etc.

  7. Course Grade Distribution by Gender Fall 2011 Spring 2012 OTHER includes Pass / Fail, Credit / No Credit, Withdrawals, No Grade, etc.

  8. Dual Credit Enrollment at Postsecondary Institutions Complete list of institution abbreviation available on the last slide of this presentation

  9. Dual Credit Hours as a Percentage of Total Institution Credit Hours

  10. Course Delivery and Course Location Online vs. Regular Instruction High School vs. College Campus

  11. Subject Area of Dual Credit Courses : Fall 2011 CIP refers to Classification of Instructional Program, a federal classification system of courses by subject area

  12. Subject Area of Dual Credit Courses : Spring 2012 CIP refers to Classification of Instructional Program, a federal classification system of courses by subject area

  13. Institutional Abbreviation

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