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Credentials Awarded

Credentials Awarded. AHECB Meeting of April 26, 2012. Rick Jenkins. Associate Director, Planning and Accountability. The number of credentials awarded continues to increase: 13.9 percent from AY2010 to AY2011. Undergraduate credentials make up 84.8 percent of all credentials awarded.

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Credentials Awarded

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  1. Credentials Awarded AHECB Meeting of April 26, 2012

  2. Rick Jenkins Associate Director, Planning and Accountability

  3. The number of credentials awarded continues to increase: 13.9 percent from AY2010 to AY2011

  4. Undergraduate credentials make up 84.8 percent of all credentials awarded.

  5. Retention and Graduation Rates AHECB Meeting of April 26, 2012

  6. Rick Jenkins Associate Director, Planning and Accountability

  7. Females are retained at higher rates than males.

  8. Asians and Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders have the highest fall-to-fall retention rates.

  9. Younger students (Age 18-19 and Less Than 18) have the highest fall-to-fall retention rates.

  10. Remediated Students have lower fall-to-fall retention rates.

  11. 6-Year Rates (150%) Graduation Rates are improving at both 4-Year Universities and 2-Year Colleges. 3-Year Rates (150%)

  12. Females graduate at higher rates at the 4-Year Universities. Males graduate at higher rates at the 2-Year Colleges. NOTE: Transfer students are counted in the cohort (denominator) but not as a graduate (numerator), unless they return to the home institution and graduate within the appropriate time frame.

  13. Asians graduate at higher rates at the 4-Year Universities.

  14. Whites graduate at higher rates at the 2-Year Colleges.

  15. Younger students (Less Than 19 and Age 18-19) graduate at higher rates at the 4-Year Universities.

  16. Older students (Age 45-54 and Age 55 or Older) graduate at higher rates at the 2-Year Colleges.

  17. Remediated students graduate at substantially lower rates at both the 4-Year Universities and 2-Year Colleges.

  18. Athletic Retention and Graduation Rates AHECB Meeting of April 26, 2012

  19. Rick Jenkins Associate Director, Planning and Accountability

  20. In terms of participation, football continues to be the most popular sport.

  21. Most athletes receive some level of scholarship.

  22. Student athletes are retained at higher rates than all students.

  23. Student athletes graduate at higher rates than all students.

  24. Graduation Rates by Sport at 4-Year Universities

  25. Graduation Rates by Sport at 2-Year Colleges

  26. Remediation Rates of Student Athletes

  27. New Program Productivity AHECB Meeting of April 26, 2012

  28. Rick Jenkins Associate Director, Planning and Accountability

  29. Certificate and Associate programs were approved in AY2008. Bachelor and higher programs were approved in AY2006.

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