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CTE/BSI Students: Follow-Up Data

CTE/BSI Students: Follow-Up Data. CTE/BSI Collaborative Research Meeting Presented by Hannah alford, director, institutional research. September 16, 2011. Outline of Data Reviewed. Who are CTE students? Unit load Residence status Educational status Day/Evening status

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CTE/BSI Students: Follow-Up Data

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  1. CTE/BSI Students: Follow-Up Data CTE/BSI Collaborative Research Meeting Presented by Hannah alford, director, institutional research September 16, 2011

  2. Outline of Data Reviewed • Who are CTE students? • Unit load • Residence status • Educational status • Day/Evening status • Basic skills status • Term-by-term persistence of CTE concentrators

  3. CTE Student Definition Fall 2010 • A CTE concentrator is a student who was enrolled in one or more credit courses coded SAM ‘B’ or ‘C’

  4. CTE Students by Unit Load

  5. CTE Students by Residence Status

  6. CTE Students by Educational Status

  7. CTE Students by Day/Evening Status

  8. CTE Students by Basic Skills Math and Ed Status • Percentage of cohort who previously or currently enrolled in a basic skills math course

  9. CTE Students by Basic Skills English and Ed Status • Percentage of cohort who previously or currently enrolled in a basic skills English course

  10. Term-by-Term Persistence of CTE Students • Cohort: First-time freshmen in fall term 2006 who enrolled in at least two courses coded SAM B or C in same department within first two years • N=689 (or 12.3% of first-time students)

  11. Term-by-Term Persistence Percentage of Previous TERM COHORT

  12. Term-by-Term Persistence Percentage of Original Cohort

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