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This report examines retention and graduation rates for various student populations at Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC), revealing influences from career choice strength, financial concerns, degree focus, social support, and learning habits. Notably, students in specific programs such as Human Services, Business, and STEM exhibit varying levels of retention challenges. The analysis covers demographic data of over 6,000 students through Spring 2011, highlighting the need for targeted support strategies to enhance student academic success and reduce dropout rates.
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CVTC — General Population 3,591 Students Career Choice Strength (Below the 37th Percentile) 10 % Lower Retention/Graduation 6,168 Students through Spring 2011 2,577 Students
CVTC — General Population 2,695 Students Financial Concerns (Below the 28th Percentile) 10 % Lower Retention/Graduation 3,591 Students through Spring 2011 896 Students
CVTC — General Population 1,549 Students Degree Focus Strength (Below the 60th Percentile) 4 % Lower Retention/Graduation 2,695 Students through Spring 2011 1,146 Students
Architecture & Construction 88 Students Social Support (Below the 57th Percentile) 20 % Lower Retention/Graduation 269 Students through Spring 2011 181 Students
Architecture & Construction 143 Students Financial Concerns (Below the 22nd Percentile) 20 % Lower Retention/Graduation 181 Students through Spring 2011 38 Students
Architecture & Construction 38 Students Career Choice Strength (Below the 50th Percentile) 26 % Lower Retention/Graduation 143 Students through Spring 2011 104 Students
Business Programs 40 Students Financial Concerns (Below the 82nd Percentile) 21 % Lower Retention/Graduation 375 Students through Spring 2011 335 Students
Business Programs 20 Students Prior Experiences (Below the 64th Percentile) 30 % Lower Retention/Graduation 40 Students through Spring 2011 20 Students
Health Programs 1,102 Students Financial Concerns (Below the 48th Percentile) 8 % Lower Retention/Graduation 2,255 Students through Spring 2011 1,152 Students
Human Services Programs 95 Students Social Support (Below the 30th Percentile) 22 % Lower Retention/Graduation 177 Students through Spring 2011 82 Students
Human Services Programs 53 Students Learning Habits (Below the 47th Percentile) 21 % Lower Retention/Graduation 95 Students through Spring 2011 42 Students Summary
Information Technology 87 Students Social Support (Below the 54th Percentile) 24 % Lower Retention/Graduation 254 Students through Spring 2011 167 Students
Information Technology 110 Students Financial Concerns (Below the 59th Percentile) 20 % Lower Retention/Graduation 167 Students through Spring 2011 57 Students
Information Technology 44 Students Learning Habits (Below the 37th Percentile) 21 % Lower Retention/Graduation 110 Students through Spring 2011 66 Students Summary
Law, Public Safety & Security 169 Students Math-Science Confidence (Below the 51st Percentile) 13 % Lower Retention/Graduation 528 Students through Spring 2011 359 Students
Law, Public Safety & Security 266 Students Career Choice Strength (Below the 26th Percentile) 11 % Lower Retention/Graduation 359 Students through Spring 2011 93 Students Summary
Liberal Art Cluster 299 Students Career Choice Strength (Below the 20th Percentile) 13 % Lower Retention/Graduation 512 Students through Spring 2011 213 Students Summary
Manufacturing Cluster 149 Students Financial Concerns (Below the 40th Percentile) 13 % Lower Retention/Graduation 338 Students through Spring 2011 189 Students
Manufacturing Cluster 63 Students Degree Focus (Below the 42nd Percentile) 16 % Lower Retention/Graduation 149 Students through Spring 2011 86 Students Summary
STEM Cluster Programs 127 Students Social Support (Below the 54th Percentile) 21 % Lower Retention/Graduation 359 Students through Spring 2011 232 Students
STEM Cluster Programs 67 Students Financial Concerns (Below the 59th Percentile) 20% Lower Retention/Graduation 127 Students through Spring 2011 60 Students Summary
Transportation Cluster 128 Students Social Support (Below the 37th Percentile) 13 % Lower Retention/Graduation 302 Students through Spring 2011 174 Students
Transportation Cluster 72 Students Learning Habits (Below the 27th Percentile) 14% Lower Retention/Graduation 174 Students through Spring 2011 102 Students
Application to Enrollment 390 Students Social Support (Below the 35th Percentile) 13 % Lower Enrollment 658 High School Students for Fall 2013 268 Students