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Texas Public Community and Techical Colleges Statewide Factbook Texas Public Community and Technical Colleges 1999 Statewide Factbook Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Community and Technical Colleges Division Austin, Texas The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services. The 1999 Statewide Factbook contains general statistical information about public community college and technical colleges in Texas. It is important for the reader to be aware that data presented in this publication may differ slightly from statistics found in other Coordinating Board reports. Such variances may result from differences in the reporting period covered (semester, annual academic year), the student base included (credit, noncredit, credit/noncredit combined), or methodology (see explanatory notes). Enrollment Page(s) Unduplicated Number of Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 by Type of Major (Pie Chart) 1 Unduplicated Number of Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 by Gender (Pie Chart) 1 Unduplicated Number of Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 by Ethnicity (Pie Chart) 1 Unduplicated Number of Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 by Type of Major (Table) 2-3 Unduplicated Number of Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 by Ethnicity and Gender 4-5 (Table) Unduplicated Number of Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 by Special Populations 6-7 1997-1998 (Table) Credit Student Enrollment by Tuition Status Fall 1998 - excluding Flex Enrollment (Table) 8-9 Student Enrollment by Classification Fall 1998 - excluding Flex Enrollment (Table) 10-11 Unduplicated Number of Credit Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 by Number of 12-13 Semester Credit Hours Attempted (Table) First-Time-in-College (FTIC) Enrollment by Type of Major Fall 1998 (Pie Chart) 14 First-Time-in-College (FTIC) Enrollment by Gender Fall 1998 (Pie Chart) 14 First-Time-in-College (FTIC) Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 1998 (Pie Chart) 14 First-Time-in-College (FTIC) Enrollment by Full-time/Part-time Status Fall 1998 (Pie Chart) 14 First-Time-in-College Enrollment by Type of Major Fall 1998 (Table) 15-16 First-Time-in-College Enrollment by Ethnicity and Gender Fall 1998 (Table) 17-18 First-Time-in-College Enrollment by Special Populations Fall 1998 (Table) 19-20 First-Time-in-College Enrollment by Tuition Status Fall 1998 (Table) 21-22 First-Time-in-College Enrollment by Full-time/Part-time Status Fall 1998 (Table) 23-24 Student Enrollment in Credit Courses by Semester - Duplicated Including Flexible Entry Academic Year 25-26 1997-1998 (Table) Remediation First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Remediation Fall 1997 (Pie Chart) 27 First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Remediation Fall 1997 - Academic Majors (Pie Chart) 27 First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Remediation Fall 1997 - Technical Majors (Pie Chart) 27 First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Remediation by Gender Fall 1997 (Bar Graph) 28 First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Remediation by Ethnicity Fall 1997 (Bar Graph) 28 First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Remediation by Full-time/Part-time Status Fall 1997 (Bar Graph) 28 First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Remediation by Type of Major Fall 1997 (Table) 29-30 First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Remediation by Gender Fall 1997 (Table) 31-32 First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Remediation by Ethnicity Fall 1997 (Table) 33-34 First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Remediation by Full-time/Part-time Status Fall 1997 35-36 First-Time-in-College Cohort Tracking Analysis Highest Award Earned and Transfer Status (Fall 1990 to Summer 1996 ) Fall 1990 Full-time First-Time-in- 37 College Students by Type of Major - Academic (Pie Chart) Highest Award Earned and Transfer Status (Fall 1990 to Summer 1996 ) Fall 1990 Full-time First-Time-in- 37 College Students by Type of Major - Technical (Pie Chart) Highest Award Earned and Transfer Status (Fall 1990 to Summer 1996 ) Fall 1990 Full-time First-Time-in- 37 College Students by Type of Major - Undeclared (Pie Chart) Highest Award Earned and Transfer Status (Fall 1990 to Summer 1996 ) Fall 1990 Full-time First-Time-in- 37 College Students by Type of Major - Total (Pie Chart) Six Year Community and Technical College Graduation Rate Fall Full-time First-Time-in-College Students 38 by Type Major Fall 1988, Fall 1989, Fall 1990 (Bar Graph) Six Year Community and Technical College Transfer Rate and Baccalaureate Graduation Rate for 39 Transfers Fall Full-time First-Time-in-College Students by Type Major Fall 1988, Fall 1989, Fall 1990 (Line Graph) Cohort Progression Analysis of Fall 1995 First-Time-in-College Students by Type of Major (Table) 40-41 Full-time First-Time-in-College Student Six Year Community and Technical College Highest Award 42 Earned Fall 1988, Fall 1989, Fall 1990 (Bar Graph) Transfer and Retention First-Time-in-College Students Fall 1998 to Spring 1999 Retention (Pie Chart) 43 First-Time-in-College Students Retention by Type of Major Fall 1998 to Spring 1999 (Bar Graph) 44 First-Time-in-College Students Retention by Gender Fall 1998 to Spring 1999 (Bar Graph) 44 First-Time-in-College Students Retention by Ethnicity Fall 1998 to Spring 1999 (Bar Graph) 44 First-Time-in-College Students Retention by Full-time/Part-time Status Fall 1998 to Spring 1999 (Bar 44 Graph) Placement Data Placement Status of all Graduates Academic Year 1997-1998 (Pie Chart) 45 Placement Status of Academic Program Graduates Academic Year 1997-1998 (Pie Chart) 45 Placement Status of Workforce Education Program Graduates Academic Year 1997-1998 (Pie Chart) 45 Placement of Workforce Education Program Graduates - including CB116 Supplemental 46-47 Follow-up (Table) Contact Hours/Semester Credit Hours All State-Funded Contact Hours by Academic Year Academic Years 1993-1994 through 1997-1998 (Table) 48-49 State-Funded Contact Hours by Course Type Academic Year 1997-1998 (Table) 50-51 State-Funded Academic Contact Hours by Academic Year Academic Years 1993-1994 through 1997-1998 52-53 (Table) State-Funded Technical Contact Hours by Academic Year Academic Years 1993-1994 through 1997-1998 54-55 (Table) State-Funded Continuing Education Contact Hours by Academic Year Academic Years 1993-1994 56-57 through 1997-1998 (Table) State-Funded Fall Contact Hour Completion Rates Fall 1996 through Fall 1998 (Table) 58-59 State-Funded Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment by Course Type Academic Year 1997-1998 (Table) 60-61 State-Funded Semester Credit Hours by Course Type Academic Year 1997-1998 (Table) 62-63 State-Funded Contact Hours by Course Location Academic Year 1997-1998 (Table) 64-65 Degrees/Certificates Awarded Number of Degrees/Certificates Awarded Academic Years 1994-1995 through 1997-1998 (Table) 66-67 Degrees/Certificates Awarded by Type Major and Gender Academic Year 1997-1998 (Table) 68-69 Degrees/Certificates Awarded by Type Major and Ethnicity Academic Year 1997-1998 (Table) 70-71 Faculty and Staff Faculty by Ethnicity and Gender Fall 1998 (Table) 72-73 Faculty by Years of Service Fall 1998 (Table) 74-75 Faculty by Highest Degree/Certificate Earned Fall 1998 (Table) 76-77 Financial Data Tax Base, Collections, and Total Assessed Tax Rates - Texas Public Community College Districts Fiscal 78-79 Year End August 31, 1998 (Table) Total Education and General Fund Expenditures - Texas Public Community and Technical College 80-81 Districts/Systems Fiscal Year End August 31, 1998 (Table) Federal Financial Assistance - Texas Public Community College Districts Fiscal Year End August 31, 82-83 1998 (Table) Appendix Explanatory Notes 84-85 Enrollment 1 Texas Public Community and Technical Colleges 1999 Statewide Factbook Unduplicated Number of Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 by Type of Major Academic 389,875 42% Workforce Education 537,705 58% Total: 927,580 Source: CBM001/00A Unduplicated Number of Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 Unduplicated Number of Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 by Gender by Ethnicity Black 108,595 12% Male Hispanic 422,343 230,208 46% 25% Female 505,237 White 54% 529,328 57% Other* 59,449 6% Total: 927,580 Total: 927,580 *Asian, Native American, International Source: CBM001/00A Source: CBM001/00A 2 Texas Public Community and Technical Colleges 1999 Statewide Factbook Unduplicated Number of Students Enrolled During Academic Year 1997-1998 by Type of Major Credit Credit Non-Credit Workforce Institution Academic Technical Education Total Alamo Community College District 40,888 16,850 9,156 66,894 Northwest Vista College 1,842 94 0 1,936 Palo Alto College 9,082 1,532 1,581 12,195 San Antonio College 22,623 9,881 6,074 38,578 St. Philip's College 7,341 5,343 1,501 14,185 Alvin Community College 3,606 2,412 1,386 7,404 Amarillo College 4,852 5,864 15,591 26,307 Angelina College 2,995 2,909 5,545 11,449 Austin Community College 33,711 12,431 4,007 50,149 Coastal Bend College 2,305 2,210 1,080 5,595 Blinn College 11,264 5,737 2,117 19,118 Brazosport College 3,300 2,441 980 6,721 Central Texas College 6,311 13,107 7,278 26,696 Cisco Junior College 3,399 709 144 4,252 Clarendon College 1,245 127 538 1,910 College of the Mainland 3,139 2,298 3,972 9,409 Collin County Community College District 15,019 3,370 10,544 28,933 Dallas County Community College District 40,760 35,575 44,729 121,064 Brookhaven College 8,186 3,581 8,755 20,522 Cedar Valley College 2,222 2,203 2,306 6,731 Eastfield College 6,930
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