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Graduate Counts by Colorado Public Two-Year and Community Colleges GRADUATE COUNTS BY COLORADO PUBLIC TWO-YEAR AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES Source: SURDS Degrees Awarded Files, 2006-2010 Counts shown are unduplicated per degree type. For example, students receiving two or more of the same degree level are counted only once. Students earning a Certificate and Associate Degree will be counted in each degree category Beginning in FY2010, reporting was modified to meet IPEDS requirements: First Professional category was discontinued, they are included in the Doctorate count Institution Level 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Aims Community College Certificate 511 475 712 771 818 Associate 393 412 433 390 347 Inst Total 904 887 1,145 1,161 1,165 Arapahoe Community College Certificate 509 702 557 603 797 Associate 534 498 501 496 485 Inst Total 1,043 1,200 1,058 1,099 1,282 Colorado Mountain College Certificate 442 393 411 317 392 Associate 276 299 342 340 377 Inst Total 718 692 753 657 769 Colorado Northwestern Certificate 101 56 49 60 106 Community College Associate 141 113 108 92 102 Inst Total 242 169 157 152 208 Community College of Aurora Certificate 157 189 245 272 407 Associate 400 333 346 340 396 Inst Total 557 522 591 612 803 CommunityCommunity CollegeCollege of DenverDenver Certificate 369 274 420 271 294 Associate 413 396 432 483 419 Inst Total 782 670 852 754 713 Front Range Community College Certificate 1,756 1,315 1,312 1,492 1,728 Associate 1,065 1,008 1,038 1,006 1,116 Inst Total 2,821 2,323 2,350 2,498 2,844 Lamar Community College Certificate 61 75 58 61 22 Associate 108 80 115 134 83 Inst Total 169 155 173 195 105 Morgan Community College Certificate 242 153 287 206 260 Associate 139 111 145 149 136 Inst Total 381 264 432 355 396 Northeastern Junior College Certificate 154 108 72 124 123 Associate 177 149 203 204 217 Inst Total 331 257 275 328 340 - 1 - GRADUATE COUNTS BY COLORADO PUBLIC TWO-YEAR AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES Source: SURDS Degrees Awarded Files, 2006-2010 Counts shown are unduplicated per degree type. For example, students receiving two or more of the same degree level are counted only once. Students earning a Certificate and Associate Degree will be counted in each degree category Beginning in FY2010, reporting was modified to meet IPEDS requirements: First Professional category was discontinued, they are included in the Doctorate count Institution Level 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Otero Junior College Certificate 279 292 254 266 306 Associate 176 136 143 191 177 Inst Total 455 428 397 457 483 Pikes Peak Community College Certificate 823 736 708 731 773 Associate 865 849 867 805 932 Inst Total 1,688 1,585 1,575 1,536 1,705 Pueblo Community College Certificate 570 298 349 540 708 Associate 510 522 463 533 554 Inst Total 1,080 820 812 1,073 1,262 Red Rocks Community College Certificate 593 421 666 734 822 Associate 419 304 411 439 456 Inst Total 1,012 725 1,077 1,173 1,278 Trinidad State Junior College Certificate 279 236 289 352 396 Associate 197 196 137 180 139 Inst Total 476 432 426 532 535 Two-Year Inst Total Certificate 6,846 5,723 6,389 6,800 7,952 % of 2 Yr Inst Total 54.1% 51.4% 52.9% 54.0% 57.3% Associate 5,813 5,406 5,684 5,782 5,936 % of 2 Yr Inst Total 45.9% 48.6% 47.1% 46.0% 42.7% Two-Year Public Total 12,659 11,129 12,073 12,582 13,888 - 2 - DEGREE AND CERTIFICATES BY COLORADO PUBLIC TWO-YEAR AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES Source: SURDS Degrees Awarded Files, 2006-2010 Counts shown sum all degrees per degree type. For example, students receiving two bachelor degrees are counted for each degree earned Beginning in FY2010, reporting was modified to meet IPEDS requirements: First Professional category was discontinued, they are included in the Doctorate count Double majors (multiple programs, one degree) are only counted once. Previously, each program was counted. Institution Level 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Aims Community College Certificate 547 503 764 841 898 Associate 398 417 437 394 358 Inst Total 945 920 1,201 1,235 1,256 Arapahoe Community College Certificate 527 714 569 616 809 Associate 537 499 506 497 488 Inst Total 1,064 1,213 1,075 1,113 1,297 Colorado Mountain College Certificate 446 401 424 323 422 Associate 276 303 347 347 383 Inst Total 722 704 771 670 805 Colorado Northwestern Certificate 102 62 51 61 107 Community College Associate 147 115 117 99 106 Inst Total 249 177 168 160 213 Community College of Aurora Certificate 178 201 252 285 422 Associate 420 346 356 356 408 Inst Total 598 547 608 641 830 Community College of Denver Certificate 374 288 506 293 334 Associate 413 397 432 485 422 Inst Total 787 685 938 778 756 Front Range Community College Certificate 1,781 1,331 1,333 1,527 1,761 Associate 1,068 1,011 1,038 1,010 1,120 Inst Total 2,849 2,342 2,371 2,537 2,881 Lamar Community College Certificate 61 90 58 61 22 Associate 111 81 116 136 84 Inst Total 172 171 174 197 106 Morgan Community College Certificate 245 155 290 209 263 Associate 150 112 183 178 163 Inst Total 395 267 473 387 426 Northeastern Junior College Certificate 154 109 72 133 123 Associate 180 149 206 204 222 Inst Total 334 258 278 337 345 - 3 - DEGREE AND CERTIFICATES BY COLORADO PUBLIC TWO-YEAR AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES Source: SURDS Degrees Awarded Files, 2006-2010 Counts shown sum all degrees per degree type. For example, students receiving two bachelor degrees are counted for each degree earned Beginning in FY2010, reporting was modified to meet IPEDS requirements: First Professional category was discontinued, they are included in the Doctorate count Double majors (multiple programs, one degree) are only counted once. Previously, each program was counted. Institution Level 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Otero Junior College Certificate 283 296 259 269 312 Associate 176 137 145 192 178 Inst Total 459 433 404 461 490 Pikes Peak Community College Certificate 866 775 731 774 808 Associate 867 852 881 821 953 Inst Total 1,733 1,627 1,612 1,595 1,761 Pueblo Community College Certificate 575 301 355 563 734 Associate 524 532 478 543 560 Inst Total 1,099 833 833 1,106 1,294 Red Rocks Community College Certificate 620 432 687 767 872 Associate 423 305 417 448 465 Inst Total 1,043 737 1,104 1,215 1,337 Trinidad State Junior College Certificate 281 238 293 362 402 Associate 199 199 141 202 163 Inst Total 480 437 434 564 565 Two-Year Inst Total Certificate 7,040 5,896 6,644 7,084 8,289 % of 2 Yr Inst Total 54.5% 51.9% 53.4% 54.5% 57.7% Associate 5,889 5,455 5,800 5,912 6,073 % of 2 Yr Inst Total 45.5% 48.1% 46.6% 45.5% 42.3% Two-Year Public Total 12,929 11,351 12,444 12,996 14,362 - 4 -.
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