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Credentials Awarded

Credentials Awarded. AHECB Meeting of April 25, 2013. Rick Jenkins. Associate Director, Planning and Accountability. Credentials Awarded is Down 2.2%. Credentials Awarded by Institution Type. Only Private/Independent Institutions had increase from AY2011 to AY2012.

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Credentials Awarded

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  1. Credentials Awarded AHECB Meeting of April 25, 2013

  2. Rick Jenkins Associate Director, Planning and Accountability

  3. Credentials Awarded is Down 2.2%

  4. Credentials Awarded by Institution Type Only Private/Independent Institutions had increase from AY2011 to AY2012.

  5. Credentials Awarded by Institution Type 4-Year Universities produce 53.1 percent of credentials awarded followed by 38.6 percent by 2-Year Colleges and 8.3 percent by Private/Independent Institutions.

  6. Credentials Awarded by Degree Level Bachelor degrees make up 36.7 percent of all credentials awarded followed by 21.8 percent for Associate Degrees, and 13.8 percent for Masters Degrees.

  7. Credentials Awarded by Degree Level and Institution Type Bachelor Degrees produced at 4-Year Universities are most prevalent followed by Associate Degrees produced at 2-Year Colleges and Masters Degrees produced at 4-Year Universities.

  8. Credentials Awarded by CIP Code

  9. 5-Year Growth, All Institutions

  10. 5-Year Growth, All Institutions

  11. 5-Year Growth, All Institutions

  12. 5-Year Growth, All Institutions

  13. Retention and Graduation Rates AHECB Meeting of April 25, 2013

  14. Rick Jenkins Associate Director, Planning and Accountability

  15. 1-Year Fall-to-Fall Retention Rates

  16. Retention Rates by Gender Females are retained at higher rates than males.

  17. Retention Rates by Race/Ethnicity Asian Only students have the highest retention rates.

  18. Retention Rates by Age The group Age 45-54 has the highest retention rate, but 4 groups are over 60 percent.

  19. Retention Rates for All Students vs. Remediated Students Remediated Students are retained at lower rates than All Students.

  20. Graduation Rates 6-Year Rates (150%) Graduation Rates are steadily improving at both 4-Year Universities and 2-Year Colleges. However, the rate for 2-Year Colleges dropped 1.2 percentage points for the most recent cohort, whereas it improved by 1.3 percentage points for 4-Year Universities. 3-Year Rates (150%)

  21. Graduation Rates: 4-Year Universities UAF, ATU, and UCA have the highest graduation rates.

  22. Graduation Rates: 2-Year Colleges ASUMH, SAUT, and ASUN have the highest graduation rates.

  23. Graduation Rates by Gender Females graduated at higher rates than males at 4-Year Universities Males graduated at higher rates than females at 4-Year Universities

  24. Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity: 4-Year Universities Asian and Pacific Islanders graduate at higher rates at 4-Year Universities.

  25. Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity: 2-Year Colleges Whites graduate at higher rates at 4-Year Universities followed by Hispanics.

  26. Graduation Rates by Age: 4-Year Universities Younger students graduate at higher rates at 4-Year Universities.

  27. Graduation Rates by Age: 2-Year Colleges Older students graduate at higher rates at 4-Year Universities.

  28. Graduation Rates of Remediated Students Remediated students graduate at substantially lower rates at both 4-Year Universities and 2-Year Colleges.

  29. Athletic Retention and Graduation Rates AHECB Meeting of April 25, 2013

  30. Rick Jenkins Associate Director, Planning and Accountability

  31. Participation Football is No. 1 followed by Baseball and Other Sports.

  32. Scholarships Most athletes receive some financial assistance.

  33. Retention Rates Student Athletes are retained at higher rates than All Students.

  34. Graduation Rates 4-Year Universities: Student Athletes have had higher graduation rates than All Students until the most recent cohort. 2-Year Colleges: Due to the small number of Student Athletes at 2-Year Colleges, their graduation rate is very volatile. NOTE: There were no student athletes in the cohort for CY2009 and CY2010.

  35. Graduation Rates by Sport: 4-Year Universities All Other Sports has the highest graduation rates followed by Track and Women’s Basketball.

  36. Remediation Rates by Sport Men’s Basketball has the highest remediation rate.

  37. Graduation Rates of Students Athletes by Remediation Status Non-Remediated Student Athletes have much higher graduation rates than Remediated Student Athletes.

  38. Graduation Rates of Students Athletes by Remediation Status NOTE: There were no student athletes in the cohort for CY2009 and CY2010. Non-Remediated Student Athletes have much higher graduation rates than Remediated Student Athletes.

  39. New Program Productivity AHECB Meeting of April 25, 2013

  40. Rick Jenkins Associate Director, Planning and Accountability

  41. Standards

  42. Active and On-Track Programs by Institution Type and Degree Level

  43. 4-Year UniversitiesFor Programs Approved in AY2006 (2005-2006)

  44. 2-Year Colleges For Programs Approved in AY2008 (2007-2008)

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