GOAL 2025 REPORT: A SCAN OF RELEVANT LOCAL COLLEGE READINESS, ACCESS & COMPLETION DATA

ORANGE, OSCEOLA & SEMINOLE COUNTY

Prepared by the Florida College Access Network

MAY 2015 Contents Population Quick Facts: 2013 ...... 2 Population projections by age range and racial/ethnic group: 2015 to 2025 ...... 3 Residents with an associate’s degree or higher by age range: 2000, 2009-2013 ...... 4 Map of degree attainment rates with population estimates: 2013...... 5 Educational attainment of adults ages 25 and older by race/ethnicity: 2013 ...... 6 Annual median earnings by educational attainment: 2013 ...... 9 Federal adjusted cohort high school graduation rate: 2010-11 and 2013-14 ...... 10 Percent of high school graduates who completed at least one AP, IB, AICE or dual enrollment course: 2007-08 and 2012-13 ...... 13 Percent of high school graduates eligible for Florida Bright Futures scholarship: 2007-08 and 2012-13 ...... 15 Percent of high school graduates enrolled in a postsecondary institution w/in 16 months: 2010-11 and 2011-12 ...... 19 Percent of graduates enrolled in college who have earned at least 1 year of college credit w/in first 2 years of enrollment: 2009-10 and 2010-11...22 Public postsecondary institutions attended by school: 2013 ...... 25 Postsecondary enrollment figures by selected student characteristics: Fall 2013 ...... 26 Higher education retention and graduation rates by selected student characteristics: 2013...... 29 Degrees/awards completed at select postsecondary institutions: 2013 ...... 31 Notes:...... 33

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Population Quick Facts: 2013

People Quick Facts Florida Orange Osceola Seminole

Population, 2014 estimate 19,893,297 1,253,001 310,211 442,516 Population, 2013 estimate 19,600,311 1,226,764 299,498 436,706 Population, 2010 (April 1) estimates base 18,804,623 1,145,954 268,687 422,718 Population, percent change - April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2014 5.8% 9.3% 15.5% 4.7% Population, percent change - April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013 4.2% 7.1% 11.5% 3.3% Population, 2010 18,801,310 1,145,956 268,685 422,718 Persons under 5 years, percent, 2013 6% 6% 7% 5% Persons under 18 years, percent, 2013 21% 23% 25% 22% Persons 65 years and over, percent, 2013 19% 11% 12% 14% Female persons, percent, 2013 51% 51% 51% 52%

White alone, percent, 2013 (a) 78.1% 69.4% 80.3% 81.0% Black or African American alone, percent, 2013 (a) 16.7% 22.0% 13.1% 12.0% American Indian and Alaska Native alone, percent, 2013 (a) 0.5% 0.6% 0.8% 0.4% Asian alone, percent, 2013 (a) 2.7% 5.4% 3.0% 4.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone, percent, 2013 (a) 0.1% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1% Two or More Races, percent, 2013 1.9% 2.4% 2.5% 2.4% Hispanic or Latino, percent, 2013 (b) 23.6% 28.7% 48.6% 18.6% White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent, 2013 56.4% 44.1% 37.3% 64.4%

Living in same house 1 year & over, percent, 2009-2013 83.7% 79.5% 85.4% 86.9% Foreign born persons, percent, 2009-2013 19.4% 19.0% 19.9% 11.8% Language other than English spoken at home, pct age 5+, 2009-2013 27.4% 33.5% 47.8% 18.8% High school graduate or higher, percent of persons age 25+, 2009-2013 86.1% 87.2% 83.8% 91.8% Bachelor's degree or higher, percent of persons age 25+, 2009-2013 26.4% 30.1% 17.6% 35.0% Veterans, 2009-2013 1,569,406 66,314 16,395 30,528 Mean travel time to work (minutes), workers age 16+, 2009-2013 25.9 26.3 30.6 26.3 Housing units, 2013 9,047,612 498,863 131,071 183,781 Homeownership rate, 2009-2013 67.1% 57.4% 63.1% 70.5% Housing units in multi-unit structures, percent, 2009-2013 30.1% 33.0% 26.8% 25.3% Median value of owner-occupied housing units, 2009-2013 $160,200 $167,800 $129,900 $184,300 Households, 2009-2013 7,158,980 415,790 90,413 147,529 Persons per household, 2009-2013 2.61 2.76 3.07 2.87 Per capita money income in past 12 months (2013 dollars), 2009-2013 $26,236 $24,877 $19,007 $28,675 Median household income, 2009-2013 $46,956 $47,581 $43,891 $58,175 Persons below poverty level, percent, 2009-2013 16.3% 17.0% 17.9% 11.3% Geography QuickFacts Florida Orange Osceola Seminole Land area in square miles, 2010 53,624.76 903.43 1,327.45 309.22 Persons per square mile, 2010 350.6 1,268.50 202.4 1,367.00 FIPS Code 12 95 97 117 Metropolitan or Micropolitan Statistical Area Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metro Area Source: U.S Census Bureau, American Community Survey estimates.

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Population projections by age range and racial/ethnic group: 2015 to 2025

Source: Florida Population Studies, Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR), University of Florida. For more on methodology and definitions used in population projections, see http://bit.ly/1JlEQTZ. Hispanic is an ethnic classification and refers to persons of Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin. "Other" population group and some age ranges given are based on Florida College Access Network calculations using Florida BEBR population estimate and projection data. Population estimates include Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties.

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Residents with an associate’s degree or higher by age range: 2000, 2009-2013

Change from 2000 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2000 Working-age adults (25 to 64) United States 35.0% 39.0% 39.3% 40.1% 40.9% 41.6% 6.6% Florida 32.4% 36.4% 36.5% 37.0% 38.1% 38.6% 6.2% Orange 36.9% 42.3% 42.8% 42.3% 42.1% 42.4% 5.5% Osceola 24.6% 30.5% 30.5% 30.7% 30.0% 29.5% 4.9% Seminole 43.3% 46.0% 46.2% 46.4% 46.6% 47.8% 4.5% Young-adults (25 to 34) United States 33.8% 38.1% 38.3% 38.7% 39.4% 40.0% 6.2% Florida 32.7% 35.5% 35.8% 37.2% 38.0% 38.7% 6.0% Orange 39.4% 43.9% 44.4% 43.5% 44.1% 44.0% 4.6% Osceola 25.6% 30.0% 30.6% 30.3% 29.5% 28.1% 2.5% Seminole 43.7% 46.5% 46.3% 44.6% 44.9% 45.9% 2.2% Working age adults (ages 25-64) with a 2-year degree or higher 50% 47.8% 45% 43.3% 42.4% 40% 41.6% 36.9% 35% 35.0% 38.6% 32.4% 30% 29.5% 25% 24.6% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 2000 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

United States Florida Orange Osceola Seminole

Young adults (ages 25-34) with a 2-year degree or higher 50% 45% 45.9% 43.7% 44.0% 40% 39.4% 40.0% 38.7% 35% 33.8% 30% 32.7% 28.1% 25% 25.6% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 2000 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

United States Florida Orange Osceola Seminole

Source: U.S Census Bureau, American Community Survey estimates. For more detailed degree attainment data, visit www.floridacollegeaccess.org/research-and- data/ 4

Map of degree attainment rates with population estimates: 2013

Degree Degree Degree Pop. Est. Pop. Est. Pop. Est. County Attain. Rank Rank County Attain. Rank Rank County Attain. Rank Rank (2013) (2013) (2013) (%) (%) (%) Alachua 53.3% 2 248,002 23 Hardee 12.5% 67 27,682 50 Okeechobee 17.5% 53 39,762 46 Baker 17.0% 55 26,881 52 Hendry 16.2% 63 37,808 47 Orange 42.4% 5 1,202,978 5 Bay 33.4% 24 169,866 28 Hernando 26.6% 37 173,808 27 Osceola 29.5% 33 288,361 20 Bradford 16.2% 62 27,217 51 Highlands 23.9% 40 99,092 35 Palm Beach 42.1% 6 1,345,652 3 Brevard 40.2% 10 548,424 10 Hillsborough 40.9% 9 1,276,410 4 Pasco 34.3% 23 473,566 12 Broward 42.1% 7 1,784,715 2 Holmes 19.5% 48 20,022 55 Pinellas 39.9% 11 926,610 6 Calhoun 14.2% 65 14,621 61 Indian River 34.9% 22 139,586 33 Polk 28.2% 35 613,950 9 Charlotte 31.7% 28 163,679 29 Jackson 23.1% 43 50,166 42 Putnam 17.8% 51 72,605 39 Citrus 25.8% 39 140,519 32 Jefferson 23.0% 44 14,554 62 Santa Rosa 39.5% 12 157,317 30 Clay 35.8% 21 192,843 25 Lafayette 19.0% 49 8,618 66 Sarasota 39.2% 13 385,292 14 Collier 36.1% 20 333,663 17 Lake 30.3% 31 303,317 18 Seminole 47.8% 4 431,074 13 Columbia 23.4% 41 67,489 40 Lee 32.7% 26 643,367 8 St. Johns 51.7% 3 201,541 24 DeSoto 13.3% 66 34,367 48 Leon 54.8% 1 278,377 22 St. Lucie 29.5% 32 281,151 21 Dixie 14.6% 64 16,263 58 Levy 18.7% 50 40,304 45 Sumter 28.4% 34 105,104 34 Duval 37.4% 16 876,075 7 Liberty 16.5% 60 8,483 67 Suwannee 16.9% 56 43,873 44 Escambia 37.0% 18 301,120 19 Madison 16.7% 59 19,395 56 Taylor 17.7% 52 23,018 54 Flagler 32.9% 25 97,843 36 Manatee 36.8% 19 333,880 16 Union 16.3% 61 15,483 60 Franklin 17.3% 54 11,562 65 Marion 27.5% 36 335,008 15 Volusia 32.1% 27 498,978 11 Gadsden 21.8% 45 47,588 43 Martin 41.2% 8 148,077 31 Wakulla 26.4% 38 30,869 49 Gilchrist 23.3% 42 16,880 57 Miami-Dade 37.9% 15 2,582,375 1 Walton 30.7% 30 57,779 41 Glades 20.1% 47 12,658 64 Monroe 37.1% 17 73,560 38 Washington 16.8% 58 24,793 53 Gulf 20.7% 46 16,106 59 Nassau 31.3% 29 74,661 37 FLORIDA 38.6% -- 19,600,311 -- Hamilton 16.9% 57 14,507 63 Okaloosa 38.6% 14 188,349 26 UNITED STATES 40.0% -- 316,497,531 -- Source: U.S. Census Bureau, degree attainment and population figures are based on American Community survey estimates. Degree attainment rate represents percent of working-age adults (25-64) with an associate’s degree or higher.

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Educational attainment of adults ages 25 and older by race/ethnicity: 2013

Orange Florida # % # % ALL RACES Less than high school diploma 96,718 12.8% 1,807,169 13.2% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 204,230 27.0% 4,042,708 29.5% Some college or associate's degree 227,313 30.1% 4,142,944 30.2% Bachelor's degree or higher 227,744 30.1% 3,734,175 27.2% Total 756,005 100.0% 13,726,996 100.0% White Less than high school diploma 52,672 10.2% 1,289,606 11.8% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 133,406 25.8% 3,210,574 29.4% Some college or associate's degree 159,036 30.7% 3,316,901 30.3% Bachelor's degree or higher 172,131 33.3% 3,116,803 28.5% Total 517,245 100.0% 10,933,884 100.0% Hispanic or Latino Less than high school diploma 41,012 21.3% 684,401 23.1% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 55,330 28.7% 859,462 29.0% Some college or associate's degree 58,878 30.5% 783,762 26.4% Bachelor's degree or higher 37,771 19.6% 637,738 21.5% Total 192,991 100.0% 2,965,363 100.0% Black or African American Less than high school diploma 24,792 17.6% 358,245 18.9% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 47,194 33.5% 627,654 33.1% Some college or associate's degree 42,265 30.0% 582,974 30.7% Bachelor's degree or higher 26,561 18.9% 329,530 17.4% Total 140,812 100.0% 1,898,403 100.0% Asian Less than high school diploma 5,684 14.7% 46,406 13.1% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 7,702 19.9% 60,865 17.2% Some college or associate's degree 7,364 19.0% 75,679 21.3% Bachelor's degree or higher 17,966 46.4% 171,909 48.4% Total 38,716 100.0% 354,859 100.0% Native American Less than high school diploma 402 19.3% 6,018 17.3% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 498 23.9% 11,667 33.6% Some college or associate's degree 722 34.6% 10,370 29.9% Bachelor's degree or higher 465 22.3% 6,674 19.2% Total 2,087 100.0% 34,729 100.0%

Source: U.S Census Bureau, American Community Survey estimates. For more detailed degree attainment data, visit www.floridacollegeaccess.org/research-and- data/

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Educational attainment of adults ages 25 and older by race/ethnicity: 2013

Osceola Florida # % # % ALL RACES Less than high school diploma 29,213 16.2% 1,807,169 13.2% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 62,536 34.8% 4,042,708 29.5% Some college or associate's degree 56,535 31.4% 4,142,944 30.2% Bachelor's degree or higher 31,580 17.6% 3,734,175 27.2% Total 179,864 100.0% 13,726,996 100.0% White Less than high school diploma 21,350 15.2% 1,289,606 11.8% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 49,684 35.3% 3,210,574 29.4% Some college or associate's degree 45,248 32.2% 3,316,901 30.3% Bachelor's degree or higher 24,291 17.3% 3,116,803 28.5% Total 140,573 100.0% 10,933,884 100.0% Hispanic or Latino Less than high school diploma 16,450 21.3% 684,401 23.1% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 26,069 33.7% 859,462 29.0% Some college or associate's degree 24,552 31.8% 783,762 26.4% Bachelor's degree or higher 10,230 13.2% 637,738 21.5% Total 77,301 100.0% 2,965,363 100.0% Black or African American Less than high school diploma 3,209 17.3% 358,245 18.9% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 5,959 32.1% 627,654 33.1% Some college or associate's degree 6,299 33.9% 582,974 30.7% Bachelor's degree or higher 3,108 16.7% 329,530 17.4% Total 18,575 100.0% 1,898,403 100.0% Asian Less than high school diploma 709 13.6% 46,406 13.1% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,230 23.5% 60,865 17.2% Some college or associate's degree 1,276 24.4% 75,679 21.3% Bachelor's degree or higher 2,017 38.6% 171,909 48.4% Total 5,232 100.0% 354,859 100.0% Native American Less than high school diploma 79 16.0% 6,018 17.3% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 166 33.5% 11,667 33.6% Some college or associate's degree 208 42.0% 10,370 29.9% Bachelor's degree or higher 42 8.5% 6,674 19.2% Total 495 100.0% 34,729 100.0% Source: U.S Census Bureau, American Community Survey estimates. For more detailed degree attainment data, visit www.floridacollegeaccess.org/research-and- data/

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Educational attainment of adults ages 25 and older by race/ethnicity: 2013

Seminole Florida # % # % ALL RACES Less than high school diploma 23,797 8.2% 1,807,169 13.2% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 70,217 24.3% 4,042,708 29.5% Some college or associate's degree 93,880 32.5% 4,142,944 30.2% Bachelor's degree or higher 101,230 35.0% 3,734,175 27.2% Total 289,124 100.0% 13,726,996 100.0% White Less than high school diploma 16,896 7.0% 1,289,606 11.8% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 58,997 24.6% 3,210,574 29.4% Some college or associate's degree 78,269 32.6% 3,316,901 30.3% Bachelor's degree or higher 85,789 35.8% 3,116,803 28.5% Total 239,951 100.0% 10,933,884 100.0% Hispanic or Latino Less than high school diploma 6,036 13.3% 684,401 23.1% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 12,502 27.5% 859,462 29.0% Some college or associate's degree 14,187 31.2% 783,762 26.4% Bachelor's degree or higher 12,730 28.0% 637,738 21.5% Total 45,455 100.0% 2,965,363 100.0% Black or African American Less than high school diploma 4,725 16.3% 358,245 18.9% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 7,764 26.7% 627,654 33.1% Some college or associate's degree 9,691 33.4% 582,974 30.7% Bachelor's degree or higher 6,863 23.6% 329,530 17.4% Total 29,043 100.0% 1,898,403 100.0% Asian Less than high school diploma 1,109 9.7% 46,406 13.1% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,319 11.6% 60,865 17.2% Some college or associate's degree 2,606 22.8% 75,679 21.3% Bachelor's degree or higher 6,382 55.9% 171,909 48.4% Total 11,416 100.0% 354,859 100.0% Native American Less than high school diploma 58 8.7% 6,018 17.3% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 117 17.6% 11,667 33.6% Some college or associate's degree 364 54.8% 10,370 29.9% Bachelor's degree or higher 125 18.8% 6,674 19.2% Total 664 100.0% 34,729 100.0% Source: U.S Census Bureau, American Community Survey estimates. For more detailed degree attainment data, visit www.floridacollegeaccess.org/research-and- data/

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Annual median earnings by educational attainment: 2013

$96,314 Master's or Higher Degree $99,622

$63,993 Bachelor's Degree $64,570

$58,065 Associate Degree $57,980

$35,473 Postsecondary Adult Vocational $35,295

$26,109 High School Diploma $25,416

$20,424 Less than High School $20,067

$31,191 Total, All Training Levels $29,977

$0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000

Florida Workforce Region 12

Notes: Workforce region 12 includes Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake and Sumter Counties. Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics

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Federal adjusted cohort high school graduation rate: 2010-11 and 2013-14

2010-11 2013-14 4-year Grad Grad Cohort Graduated Cohort Graduated change Rate Rate By State White 95,705 72,945 76.2% 87,344 71,349 81.7% 5.5% Black 49,100 28,796 58.6% 44,493 28,781 64.7% 6.1% Hispanic 47,648 33,055 69.4% 53,190 39,893 75.0% 5.6% Asian 4,978 4,277 85.9% 5,119 4,565 89.2% 3.3% Low-income 78,193 47,124 60.3% 95,194 64,492 67.7% 7.4% Female 99,352 74,815 75.3% 97,086 77,528 79.9% 4.6% Male 104,153 68,787 66.0% 99,045 71,816 72.5% 6.5% ALL 203,505 143,602 70.6% 196,234 149,397 76.1% 5.5% By County – Orange White 4,556 3,712 81.5% 4,281 3,636 84.9% 3.4% Black 3,958 2,367 59.8% 3,752 2,265 60.4% 0.6% Hispanic 3,889 2,671 68.7% 4,383 3,223 73.5% 4.8% Asian 605 530 87.6% 656 592 90.2% 2.6% Low-income 5,000 3,187 63.7% 6,515 4,469 68.6% 4.9% Female 6,517 4,956 76.0% 6,760 5,265 77.9% 1.9% Male 6,767 4,535 67.0% 6,728 4,793 71.2% 4.2% ALL 13,284 9,491 71.4% 13,488 10,058 74.6% 3.2% By County – Osceola White 1,233 1,031 83.6% 1,143 945 82.7% -0.9% Black 492 385 78.3% 541 417 77.1% -1.2% Hispanic 1,913 1,338 69.9% 2,347 1,763 75.1% 5.2% Asian 100 85 85.0% 101 86 85.1% 0.1% Low-income 2,222 1,607 72.3% 2,492 1,903 76.4% 4.1% Female 1,911 1,533 80.2% 2,115 1,720 81.3% 1.1% Male 1,992 1,437 72.1% 2,132 1,594 74.8% 2.7% ALL 3,903 2,970 76.1% 4,247 3,314 78.0% 1.9% By County – Seminole White 3,224 2,677 83.0% 2,927 2,593 88.6% 5.6% Black 774 478 61.8% 640 451 70.5% 8.7% Hispanic 936 690 73.7% 1,060 880 83.0% 9.3% Asian 194 176 90.7% 206 192 93.2% 2.5% Low-income 1,485 948 63.8% 1,712 1,298 75.8% 12.0% Female 2,583 2,160 83.6% 2,477 2,192 88.5% 4.9% Male 2,777 2,062 74.3% 2,528 2,065 81.7% 7.4% ALL 5,360 4,222 78.8% 5,005 4,257 85.1% 6.3% Source: Florida Department of Education.

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Federal adjusted cohort high school graduation rate by school: 2010-11 and 2013-14 (cont.)

2010-11 2013-14 4-year Grad Grad District Cohort Graduated Cohort Graduated change Rate Rate By School Dr. Phillips High School Orange 773 687 88.9% 813 722 88.8% -0.1% West Orange High School Orange 723 580 80.2% 802 731 91.1% 10.9% Orange 743 671 90.3% 743 710 95.6% 5.3% Orange 671 602 89.7% 735 668 90.9% 1.2% Freedom High School Orange 614 532 86.6% 732 664 90.7% 4.1% Seminole High School Seminole 788 570 72.3% 714 617 86.4% 14.1% Orange 790 594 75.2% 704 590 83.8% 8.6% University High School Orange 700 569 81.3% 665 592 89.0% 7.7% Lake Brantley High School Seminole 720 583 81.0% 653 590 90.4% 9.4% Cypress Creek High School Orange 723 626 86.6% 649 546 84.1% -2.5% William R Boone High School Orange 670 572 85.4% 647 588 90.9% 5.5% Orange 644 544 84.5% 643 552 85.8% 1.3% Olympia High School Orange 670 599 89.4% 627 587 93.6% 4.2% Lake Mary High School Seminole 686 557 81.2% 618 547 88.5% 7.3% Gateway High School Osceola 509 413 81.1% 590 446 75.6% -5.5% Lyman High School Seminole 598 457 76.4% 547 490 89.6% 13.2% Winter Springs High School Seminole 564 455 80.7% 545 438 80.4% -0.3% Oviedo High School Seminole 539 472 87.6% 545 479 87.9% 0.3% Osceola High School Osceola 427 361 84.5% 543 466 85.8% 1.3% Hagerty High School Seminole 572 507 88.6% 542 500 92.3% 3.7% Lake Howell High School Seminole 569 448 78.7% 522 453 86.8% 8.1% Orange 574 490 85.4% 512 447 87.3% 1.9% Source: Florida Department of Education. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request.

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Federal adjusted cohort high school graduation rate: 2010-11 and 2013-14 (cont.)

Gateway High School 81.1% 75.6%

Winter Springs High School 80.7% 80.4%

Colonial High School 75.2% 83.8%

Cypress Creek High School 86.6% 84.1%

Osceola High School 84.5% 85.8%

Apopka High School 84.5% 85.8%

Seminole High School 72.3% 86.4%

Lake Howell High School 78.7% 86.8%

Ocoee High School 85.4% 87.3%

Oviedo High School 87.6% 87.9%

Lake Mary High School 81.2% 88.5%

Dr. Phillips High School 88.9% 88.8%

University High School 81.3% 89.0%

Lyman High School 76.4% 89.6%

Lake Brantley High School 81.0% 90.4%

Freedom High School 86.6% 90.7%

William R Boone High School 85.4% 90.9%

Winter Park High School 89.7% 90.9%

West Orange High School 80.2% 91.1%

Hagerty High School 88.6% 92.3%

Olympia High School 89.4% 93.6%

Timber Creek High School 90.3% 95.6%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0%

2010-11 2013-14

Source: Florida Department of Education. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request.

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Percent of high school graduates who completed at least one AP, IB, AICE or dual enrollment course (accelerated curricula): 2007-08 and 2012-13

2007-08 2012-13 Completed Completed 6-year Graduates accelerated % Graduates accelerated % change curricula curricula By State White Black Hispanic Asian Data not yet available Low-income Female Male ALL 144,379 60,495 41.9% 155,125 82,682 53.3% 11.4% By County White Black Hispanic Asian Data not yet available Low-income Female Male Orange 9,328 3,890 41.7% 10,623 5,343 50.3% 8.6% Osceola 2,689 1,084 40.3% 3,355 1,778 53.0% 12.7% Seminole 4,034 2,182 54.1% 4,447 2,744 61.7% 7.6% By School Dr. Phillips High School 697 274 39.3% 757 363 48.0% 8.7% West Orange High School 428 113 26.4% 647 334 51.7% 25.3% Timber Creek High School 880 379 43.1% 731 463 63.4% 20.3% Winter Park High School 729 389 53.3% 725 444 61.3% 8.0% Freedom High School 631 238 37.7% 660 407 61.6% 23.9% Seminole High School 554 307 55.5% 645 355 55.0% -0.5% Colonial High School 566 198 34.9% 590 258 43.7% 8.8% University High School 722 421 58.3% 575 325 56.6% -1.7% Lake Brantley High School 684 382 55.8% 620 410 66.1% 10.3% Cypress Creek High School 588 239 40.6% 630 328 52.0% 11.4% William R Boone High School 655 251 38.3% 600 309 51.5% 13.2% Apopka High School 636 210 33.0% 502 225 44.8% 11.8% Olympia High School 710 400 56.4% 631 365 57.8% 1.4% Lake Mary High School 581 295 50.7% 584 307 52.5% 1.8% Gateway High School 415 172 41.4% 493 258 52.3% 10.9% Lyman High School 404 256 63.3% 440 287 65.2% 1.9% Winter Springs High School 556 310 55.7% 435 260 59.7% 4.0% Oviedo High School 726 379 52.2% 475 296 62.3% 10.1% Osceola High School 456 154 33.7% 415 211 50.8% 17.1% Hagerty High School No Data No Data -- 579 427 73.7% -- Lake Howell High School 413 188 45.5% 501 293 58.4% 12.9% Ocoee High School 617 263 42.7% 455 221 48.5% 5.8% Source: Florida Department of Education. Acronyms stand for Advance Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB) and Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education Diploma (AICE), otherwise known as accelerated curricula. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request. 13

Percent of high school graduates who completed at least one AP, IB, AICE or dual enrollment course (accelerated curricula): 2007-08 and 2012-13 (cont.)

Colonial High School 34.9% 43.7%

Apopka High School 33.0% 44.8%

Dr. Phillips High School 39.3% 48.0%

Ocoee High School 42.7% 48.5%

Osceola High School 33.7% 50.8%

William R Boone High School 38.3% 51.5%

West Orange High School 26.4% 51.7%

Cypress Creek High School 40.6% 52.0%

Gateway High School 41.4% 52.3%

Lake Mary High School 50.7% 52.5%

Seminole High School 55.5% 55.0%

University High School 58.3% 56.6%

Olympia High School 56.4% 57.8%

Lake Howell High School 45.5% 58.4%

Winter Springs High School 55.7% 59.7%

Winter Park High School 53.3% 61.3%

Freedom High School 37.7% 61.6%

Oviedo High School 52.2% 62.3%

Timber Creek High School 43.1% 63.4%

Lyman High School 63.3% 65.2%

Lake Brantley High School 55.8% 66.1%

Hagerty High School No Data 2007-08 73.7%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0%

2007-08 2012-13

Source: Florida Department of Education. Acronyms stand for Advance Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB) and Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education Diploma (AICE), otherwise known as accelerated curricula. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request. 14

Percent of high school graduates eligible for Florida Bright Futures scholarship: 2007-08 and 2012-13

2007-08 2012-13 Eligible Eligible 6-year for for Graduates % Graduates % change Bright Bright Futures Futures By State White Black Hispanic Asian Data not yet available Low-income Female Male ALL 144,379 49,046 34.0% 155,125 40,953 26.4% -7.6% By County White Black Hispanic Asian Data not yet available Low-income Female Male Orange 9,328 2,867 30.7% 10,623 2,392 22.5% -8.2% Osceola 2,689 707 26.3% 3,355 536 16.0% -10.3% Seminole 4,034 1,840 45.6% 4,447 1,442 32.4% -13.2% By School Dr. Phillips High School 697 250 35.9% 757 200 26.5% -9.4% West Orange High School 428 126 29.4% 647 157 24.2% -5.2% Timber Creek High School 880 286 32.5% 731 283 38.7% 6.2% Winter Park High School 729 386 52.9% 725 278 38.4% -14.5% Freedom High School 631 141 22.3% 660 115 17.5% -4.8% Seminole High School 554 229 41.3% 645 246 38.1% -3.2% Colonial High School 566 128 22.6% 590 63 10.7% -11.9% University High School 722 226 31.3% 575 152 26.5% -4.8% Lake Brantley High School 684 350 51.2% 620 188 30.3% -20.9% Cypress Creek High School 588 169 28.7% 630 148 23.4% -5.3% William R Boone High School 655 269 41.1% 600 208 34.7% -6.4% Apopka High School 636 141 22.2% 502 82 16.3% -5.9% Olympia High School 710 285 40.1% 631 206 32.7% -7.4% Lake Mary High School 581 285 49.1% 584 180 30.8% -18.3% Gateway High School 415 117 28.2% 493 86 17.4% -10.8% Lyman High School 404 139 34.4% 440 99 22.4% -12.0% Winter Springs High School 556 304 54.7% 435 159 36.5% -18.2% Oviedo High School 726 342 47.1% 475 165 34.7% -12.4% Osceola High School 456 131 28.7% 415 62 14.9% -13.8% Hagerty High School No Data No Data -- 579 256 44.3% -- Lake Howell High School 413 142 34.4% 501 110 21.9% -12.5% Ocoee High School 617 160 25.9% 455 79 17.3% -8.6% Source: Florida Department of Education. Includes students eligible for Florida Academic Scholars, Florida Medallion Scholars and Gold Seal Vocational Scholars. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request. 15

Percent of high school graduates eligible for Florida Bright Futures Scholarship: 2007-08 and 2012-13 (cont.)

Colonial High School 22.6% 10.7%

Osceola High School 28.7% 14.9%

Apopka High School 22.2% 16.3%

Ocoee High School 25.9% 17.3%

Gateway High School 28.2% 17.4%

Freedom High School 22.3% 17.5%

Lake Howell High School 34.4% 21.9%

Lyman High School 34.4% 22.4%

Cypress Creek High School 28.7% 23.4%

West Orange High School 29.4% 24.2%

University High School 31.3% 26.5%

Dr. Phillips High School 35.9% 26.5%

Lake Brantley High School 51.2% 30.3%

Lake Mary High School 49.1% 30.8%

Olympia High School 40.1% 32.7%

Oviedo High School 47.1% 34.7%

William R Boone High School 41.1% 34.7%

Winter Springs High School 54.7% 36.5%

Seminole High School 41.3% 38.1%

Winter Park High School 52.9% 38.4%

Timber Creek High School 32.5% 38.7%

Hagerty High School No Data 2007-08 44.3%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0%

2007-08 2012-13

Source: Florida Department of Education. Includes students eligible for Florida Academic Scholars, Florida Medallion Scholars and Gold Seal Vocational Scholars. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request.

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FAFSA completion rate as of 3/27/2015 for 12th graders enrolled in public schools

High School 12th Graders FAFSAs completed FAFSA Graduation Name (2014-15) through 3/27/2015 Completion Rate Rates (2013-14) Dr. Phillips High School 865 284 32.8% 88.8% West Orange High School 864 281 32.5% 91.1% Timber Creek High School 766 263 34.3% 95.6% Winter Park High School 763 261 34.2% 90.9% Freedom High School 777 222 28.6% 90.7% Seminole High School 610 240 39.3% 86.4% Colonial High School 730 116 15.9% 83.8% University High School 667 165 24.7% 89.0% Lake Brantley High School 590 175 29.7% 90.4% Cypress Creek High School 722 166 23.0% 84.1% William R Boone High School 652 199 30.5% 90.9% Apopka High School 738 197 26.7% 85.8% Olympia High School 672 193 28.7% 93.6% Lake Mary High School 635 165 26.0% 88.5% Gateway High School 536 202 37.7% 75.6% Lyman High School 538 138 25.7% 89.6% Winter Springs High School 510 142 27.8% 80.4% Oviedo High School 642 171 26.6% 87.9% Osceola High School 562 138 24.6% 85.8% Hagerty High School 519 157 30.3% 92.3% Lake Howell High School 468 132 28.2% 86.8% Ocoee High School 473 102 21.6% 87.3% Orange 12,860 3,180 24.7% 74.6% Osceola 3,912 1,031 26.4% 78.0% Seminole 4,430 1,354 30.6% 85.1% Florida 180,854 49,688 27.5% 76.1% Source: Florida Department of Education, U.S. Department of Education with calculations made by the Florida College Access Network. For more detailed FAFSA completion data, visit www.floridacollegeaccess.org/research-and-data/. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request.

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FAFSA Completion Rate as of 3/27/2015 for 12th graders enrolled in public schools (cont.)

86.4% Seminole High School 39.3% 75.6% Gateway High School 37.7% 95.6% Timber Creek High School 34.3% 90.9% Winter Park High School 34.2% 88.8% Dr. Phillips High School 32.8% 91.1% West Orange High School 32.5% 85.1% Seminole (District) 30.6% 90.9% William R Boone High School 30.5% 92.3% Hagerty High School 30.3% 90.4% Lake Brantley High School 29.7% 93.6% Olympia High School 28.7% 90.7% Freedom High School 28.6% 86.8% Lake Howell High School 28.2% 80.4% Winter Springs High School 27.8% 76.1% Florida 27.5% 85.8% Apopka High School 26.7% 87.9% Oviedo High School 26.6% 78.0% Osceola (District) 26.4% 88.5% Lake Mary High School 26.0% 89.6% Lyman High School 25.7% 74.6% Orange (District) 24.7% 89.0% University High School 24.7% 85.8% Osceola High School 24.6% 84.1% Cypress Creek High School 23.0% 87.3% Ocoee High School 21.6% 83.8% Colonial High School 15.9% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate 2013-14 FAFSA Completion Rate as of March 27th, 2015

Source: Florida Department of Education, U.S. Department of Education with calculations made by the Florida College Access Network. For more detailed FAFSA completion data, visit www.floridacollegeaccess.org/research-and-data/. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request.

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Percent of high school graduates enrolled in a postsecondary institution w/in 16 months: 2010-11 and 2011-12

2010-11 2011-12 1-year Graduates Enrolled in Graduates Enrolled in Graduates % Graduates % change College College By State White 72,945 54,798 75.1% 72,345 54,046 74.7% -0.4% Black 28,796 21,793 75.7% 27,660 20,605 74.5% -1.2% Hispanic 33,055 24,747 74.9% 32,682 24,681 75.5% 0.7% Asian 4,277 3,761 87.9% 4,370 3,853 88.2% 0.2% Low-income 47,124 32,408 68.8% 50,732 34,567 68.1% -0.6% Female 74,815 59,546 79.6% 74,007 58,651 79.3% -0.3% Male 68,787 49,054 71.3% 67,947 48,216 71.0% -0.4% ALL 143,602 108,600 75.6% 141,954 106,867 75.3% -0.3% Orange White 3,712 2,886 77.7% 3,710 2,947 79.4% 1.7% Black 2,367 1,729 73.0% 2,205 1,610 73.0% 0.0% Hispanic 2,671 1,838 68.8% 2,788 1,998 71.7% 2.9% Asian 530 474 89.4% 580 525 90.5% 1.1% Low-income 3,187 2,190 68.7% 3,367 2,346 69.7% 1.0% Female 4,956 3,903 78.8% 4,995 4,009 80.3% 1.5% Male 4,535 3,196 70.5% 4,570 3,304 72.3% 1.8% ALL 9,491 7,099 74.8% 9,565 7,313 76.5% 1.7% Osceola White 1,031 672 65.2% 913 614 67.3% 2.1% Black 385 274 71.2% 351 253 72.1% 0.9% Hispanic 1,338 925 69.1% 1,364 944 69.2% 0.1% Asian 85 77 90.6% 94 85 90.4% -0.2% Low-income 1,607 1,085 67.5% 1,621 1,091 67.3% -0.2% Female 1,533 1,155 75.3% 1,492 1,136 76.1% 0.8% Male 1,437 892 62.1% 1,369 859 62.7% 0.7% ALL 2,970 2,047 68.9% 2,861 1,995 69.7% 0.8% Seminole White 2,677 2,259 84.4% 2,606 2,197 84.3% -0.1% Black 478 397 83.1% 462 376 81.4% -1.7% Hispanic 690 576 83.5% 695 560 80.6% -2.9% Asian 176 165 93.8% 178 161 90.4% -3.3% Low-income 948 730 77.0% 740 740 100.0% 23.0% Female 2,160 1,874 86.8% 2,138 1,827 85.5% -1.3% Male 2,062 1,692 82.1% 2,040 1,662 81.5% -0.6% ALL 4,222 3,566 84.5% 4,178 3,489 83.5% -1.0% Source: Florida Department of Education. Enrollment counts include students attending National Student Clearinghouse member institutions. For a full list of participating enrollment reporting institutions, visit http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/high_schools/studenttracker/participating_colleges.php.

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Percent of high school graduates enrolled in a postsecondary institution w/in 16 months: 2010-11 and 2011-12 (cont.)

2010-11 2011-12 Graduates Graduates 1-year Graduates Enrolled in % Graduates Enrolled % change College in College By School Dr. Phillips High School 687 561 81.7% 691 564 81.6% 0.0% West Orange High School 580 450 77.6% 581 470 80.9% 3.3% Timber Creek High School 671 559 83.3% 693 593 85.6% 2.3% Winter Park High School 602 516 85.7% 757 631 83.4% -2.4% Freedom High School 532 428 80.5% 608 471 77.5% -3.0% Seminole High School 570 477 83.7% 595 513 86.2% 2.5% Colonial High School 594 390 65.7% 561 386 68.8% 3.1% University High School 569 452 79.4% 535 431 80.6% 1.1% Lake Brantley High School 583 497 85.2% 570 488 85.6% 0.4% Cypress Creek High School 626 473 75.6% 639 502 78.6% 3.0% William R Boone High School 572 448 78.3% 569 465 81.7% 3.4% Apopka High School 544 355 65.3% 449 333 74.2% 8.9% Olympia High School 599 503 84.0% 586 497 84.8% 0.8% Lake Mary High School 557 487 87.4% 522 441 84.5% -2.9% Gateway High School 413 296 71.7% 410 307 74.9% 3.2% Lyman High School 457 368 80.5% 455 364 80.0% -0.5% Winter Springs High School 455 380 83.5% 401 335 83.5% 0.0% Oviedo High School 472 410 86.9% 451 376 83.4% -3.5% Osceola High School 361 253 70.1% 377 254 67.4% -2.7% Hagerty High School 507 460 90.7% 564 496 87.9% -2.8% Lake Howell High School 448 353 78.8% 454 358 78.9% 0.1% Ocoee High School 490 363 74.1% 456 332 72.8% -1.3% Orange 9,491 7,099 74.8% 9,565 7,313 76.5% 1.7% Osceola 2,970 2,047 68.9% 2,861 1,995 69.7% 0.8% Seminole 4,222 3,566 84.5% 4,178 3,489 83.5% -1.0% Source: Florida Department of Education. Enrollment counts include students attending National Student Clearinghouse member institutions. For a full list of participating enrollment reporting institutions, visit http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/high_schools/studenttracker/participating_colleges.php. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request.

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Percent of high school graduates enrolled in a postsecondary institution w/in 16 months: 2010-11 and 2011-12 (cont.)

90.7% Hagerty High School 87.9% 83.7% Seminole High School 86.2% 85.2% Lake Brantley High School 85.6% 83.3% Timber Creek High School 85.6% 84.0% Olympia High School 84.8% 87.4% Lake Mary High School 84.5% 84.5% Seminole (District) 83.5% 83.5% Winter Springs High School 83.5% 86.9% Oviedo High School 83.4% 85.7% Winter Park High School 83.4% 78.3% William R Boone High School 81.7% 81.7% Dr. Phillips High School 81.6% 77.6% West Orange High School 80.9% 79.4% University High School 80.6% 80.5% Lyman High School 80.0% 78.8% Lake Howell High School 78.9% 75.6% Cypress Creek High School 78.6% 80.5% Freedom High School 77.5% 74.8% Orange (District) 76.5% 71.7% Gateway High School 74.9% 65.3% Apopka High School 74.2% 74.1% Ocoee High School 72.8% 68.9% Osceola (District) 69.7% 65.7% Colonial High School 68.8% 70.1% Osceola High School 67.4%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0%

2010-11 2011-12

Source: Florida Department of Education. Enrollment counts include students attending National Student Clearinghouse member institutions. For a full list of participating enrollment reporting institutions, visit http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/high_schools/studenttracker/participating_colleges.php. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request.

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Percent of graduates enrolled in college who have earned at least 1 year of college credit within first 2 years of enrollment: 2009-10 and 2010-11

2009-10 2010-11

<--- with 1 Graduates Graduates enrolled <--- with 1 year of year of 1-year enrolled in in college w/in 16 college credit w/ % college % change college w/in months in 2 years credit w/ 16 months in 2 years By State White 44,078 29,995 68.0% 42,454 29,879 70.4% 2.4% Black 16,706 9,011 53.9% 15,672 8,721 55.6% 1.7% Hispanic 19,254 12,023 62.4% 19,443 12,554 64.6% 2.2% Asian 2,936 2,391 81.4% 2,945 2,449 83.2% 1.8% Low-income 24,594 13,691 55.7% 24,538 14,183 57.8% 2.1% Female 48,248 32,760 67.9% 46,713 32,601 69.8% 1.9% Male 37,224 22,251 59.8% 36,463 22,723 62.3% 2.5% ALL 85,472 55,011 64.4% 83,176 55,324 66.5% 2.1% Orange White 2,235 1,635 73.2% 2,187 1,661 75.9% 2.8% Black 1,246 717 57.5% 1,240 711 57.3% -0.2% Hispanic 1,319 839 63.6% 1,401 871 62.2% -1.4% Asian 378 306 81.0% 387 326 84.2% 3.3% Low-income 1,428 838 58.7% 1,658 999 60.3% 1.6% Female 2,937 2,076 70.7% 2,982 2,142 71.8% 1.1% Male 2,366 1,496 63.2% 2,354 1,507 64.0% 0.8% ALL 5,303 3,572 67.4% 5,336 3,649 68.4% 1.0% Osceola White 482 317 65.8% 492 325 66.1% 0.3% Black 173 110 63.6% 180 111 61.7% -1.9% Hispanic 651 368 56.5% 659 408 61.9% 5.4% Asian 58 47 81.0% 67 55 82.1% 1.1% Low-income 624 354 56.7% 788 493 62.6% 5.8% Female 846 571 67.5% 839 581 69.2% 1.8% Male 588 315 53.6% 631 363 57.5% 4.0% ALL 1,434 886 61.8% 1,470 944 64.2% 2.4% Seminole White 1,865 1,392 74.6% 1,827 1,341 73.4% -1.2% Black 303 180 59.4% 292 161 55.1% -4.3% Hispanic 463 308 66.5% 467 297 63.6% -2.9% Asian 123 114 92.7% 127 109 85.8% -6.9% Low-income 603 362 60.0% 578 330 57.1% -2.9% Female 1,575 1,201 76.3% 1,528 1,146 75.0% -1.3% Male 1,333 889 66.7% 1,317 858 65.1% -1.5% ALL 2,908 2,090 71.9% 2,845 2,004 70.4% -1.4% Source: Florida Department of Education. Enrollment counts include students attending National Student Clearinghouse member institutions within 16 months of graduating high school. One year of college credit equals 30 credits. For a full list of participating enrollment reporting institutions, visit http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/high_schools/studenttracker/participating_colleges.php. Methodology of data collection results in approximately 5% of missing data for college attendees. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request.

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Percent of graduates enrolled in college who have earned at least 1 year of college credit within first 2 years of enrollment: 2009-10 and 2010-11 (cont.)

2009-10 2010-11 Graduat <--- with Graduates <--- with es 1 year of enrolled 1 year of enrolled 1-year college in college college % in % change credit w/ w/in 16 credit w/ college in 2 months in 2 years w/in 16 years months By School Dr. Phillips High School 423 313 74.0% 406 303 74.6% 0.6% West Orange High School 333 237 71.2% 321 230 71.7% 0.5% Timber Creek High School 563 406 72.1% 435 335 77.0% 4.9% Winter Park High School 348 262 75.3% 364 277 76.1% 0.8% Freedom High School 304 216 71.1% 320 218 68.1% -2.9% Seminole High School 414 289 69.8% 377 258 68.4% -1.4% Colonial High School 307 177 57.7% 304 193 63.5% 5.8% University High School 408 277 67.9% 362 240 66.3% -1.6% Lake Brantley High School 440 344 78.2% 377 282 74.8% -3.4% Cypress Creek High School 369 261 70.7% 372 256 68.8% -1.9% William R Boone High School 377 270 71.6% 367 272 74.1% 2.5% Apopka High School 286 190 66.4% 276 182 65.9% -0.5% Olympia High School 435 301 69.2% 383 277 72.3% 3.1% Lake Mary High School 392 260 66.3% 399 270 67.7% 1.3% Gateway High School 249 150 60.2% 199 133 66.8% 6.6% Lyman High School 307 212 69.1% 285 186 65.3% -3.8% Winter Springs High School 310 228 73.5% 292 197 67.5% -6.1% Oviedo High School 323 238 73.7% 334 248 74.3% 0.6% Osceola High School 230 147 63.9% 190 111 58.4% -5.5% Hagerty High School 361 276 76.5% 384 296 77.1% 0.6% Lake Howell High School 279 192 68.8% 281 193 68.7% -0.1% Ocoee High School 274 178 65.0% 287 174 60.6% -4.3% Source: Florida Department of Education. Enrollment counts include students attending National Student Clearinghouse member institutions within 16 months of graduating high school. One year of college credit equals 30 credits. For a full list of participating enrollment reporting institutions, visit http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/high_schools/studenttracker/participating_colleges.php. Methodology of data collection results in approximately 5% of missing data for college attendees. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request.

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Percent of graduates enrolled in college who have earned at least 1 year of college credit within first two years of enrollments: 2009-10 and 2010-11 (cont.)

Osceola High School 63.9% 58.4%

Ocoee High School 65.0% 60.6%

Colonial High School 57.7% 63.5%

Lyman High School 69.1% 65.3%

Apopka High School 66.4% 65.9%

University High School 67.9% 66.3%

Gateway High School 60.2% 66.8%

Winter Springs High School 73.5% 67.5%

Lake Mary High School 66.3% 67.7%

Freedom High School 71.1% 68.1%

Seminole High School 69.8% 68.4%

Lake Howell High School 68.8% 68.7%

Cypress Creek High School 70.7% 68.8%

West Orange High School 71.2% 71.7%

Olympia High School 69.2% 72.3%

William R Boone High School 71.6% 74.1%

Oviedo High School 73.7% 74.3%

Dr. Phillips High School 74.0% 74.6%

Lake Brantley High School 78.2% 74.8%

Winter Park High School 75.3% 76.1%

Timber Creek High School 72.1% 77.0%

Hagerty High School 76.5% 77.1%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0%

2009-10 2010-11

Source: Florida Department of Education. Enrollment counts include students attending National Student Clearinghouse member institutions within 16 months of graduating high school. One year of college credit equals 30 credits. For a full list of participating enrollment reporting institutions, visit http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/high_schools/studenttracker/participating_colleges.php. Methodology of data collection results in approximately 5% of missing data for college attendees. Notes: Data for schools with a 2013-2014 cohort size over 500 were included in this report, more school data exists and can be provided upon request. 24

Public postsecondary institutions attended by school: 2013

Orange Seminole Osceola Dr. West Timber Lake Seminole Gateway Osceola Phillips Orange Creek Brantley High High High High High High High School School School School School School School

Graduates (2013-14) 722 731 710 590 617 446 466 College Going Rate (2011-12) 81.6% 80.9% 85.6% 85.6% 86.2% 74.9% 67.4% Public Postsecondary Institutions Attended (2013) FCS Valencia College 258 241 220 19 13 170 163 FCS Seminole State College Of Florida ** 43 ** 234 213 ** SUS University Of Central Florida 42 86 48 48 56 18 ** SUS University Of Florida 32 23 22 36 26 11 ** SUS Florida State University 26 26 15 24 25 ** ** SUS University Of South Florida 15 ** 14 11 24 11 ** FCS Santa Fe State College 13 ** ** 13 ** 16 FCS Lake Sumter State College ** 18 SUS Florida Atlantic University ** ** ** ** 16 ** ** SUS University Of North Florida ** ** ** ** 16 ** ** SUS Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University ** ** ** ** ** ** ** SUS Florida International University ** ** ** ** ** ** ** SUS Florida Gulf Coast University ** ** ** ** ** ** ** SUS University Of West Florida (The) ** ** ** ** ** ** ** FCS Tallahassee Community College ** ** ** ** ** FCS Miami Dade College ** ** ** ** FCS Daytona State College ** ** ** ** SUS New College Of Florida ** ** ** ** FCS Polk State College ** ** ** ** FCS Edison State College ** ** ** FCS Hillsborough Community College ** ** ** FCS Eastern Florida State College ** ** FCS Florida State College At Jacksonville ** ** FCS Indian River State College ** ** FCS Pensacola State College ** FCS College Of Central Florida ** FCS State College Of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota ** FCS Palm Beach State College ** Source: Florida Department of Education. Represents number of degree-seeking students enrolled at each postsecondary institution. Data included for selected high schools in region, others can be provided as requested. ** indicates postsecondary institution with less than 10 students attending from a given high school. SUS indicates State University System of Florida institution, FCS indicates Florida College System institution.

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Postsecondary enrollment figures by selected student characteristics: Fall 2013

Undergraduate enrollment figures: Fall 2013 Underg Attendance status Student age Race/Ethnicity rad. 25 Institution Type Part- Full- 24 and Hispanic enrollm and Asian Black White Other time time under /Latino ent over University of Central Public 51,333 15,104 36,229 79% 21% 6% 11% 22% 57% 4% Florida Valencia College Public 42,180 25,657 16,523 69% 30% 4% 17% 32% 33% 14% Everest University- Private for- 29,460 14,116 15,344 26% 73% 0% 46% 6% 36% 12% South Orlando profit Private for- Full Sail University 18,880 0 18,880 51% 49% 1% 22% 7% 38% 32% profit Seminole State College Public 18,427 11,542 6,885 60% 40% 3% 17% 23% 52% 5% of Florida Florida Technical Private for- 4,330 0 4,330 39% 61% 0% 19% 55% 21% 5% College profit Universal Technical Institute-Auto Private for- Motorcycle & Marine 3,208 0 3,208 55% 44% 1% 12% 16% 62% 9% profit Mechanics Institute Division-Orlando Private not- Rollins College 2,608 242 2,366 83% 16% 3% 6% 16% 63% 12% for-profit Adventist University of Private not- 2,160 1,556 604 39% 61% 6% 15% 21% 46% 12% Health Sciences for-profit Mid Florida Tech Public 2,025 736 1,289 52% 47% 3% 24% 32% 32% 9% Southern Technical Private for- 1,502 0 1,502 25% 75% 0% 35% 26% 32% 7% College profit Le Cordon Bleu College Private for- 961 0 961 46% 54% 0% 2% 3% 6% 89% of Culinary Arts-Orlando profit Everest University- Private for- 714 175 539 24% 75% 2% 43% 23% 24% 8% North Orlando profit University of Phoenix- Private for- 707 0 707 11% 89% 1% 23% 18% 22% 36% Central Florida Campus profit Westside Tech Public 703 195 508 52% 48% 2% 32% 25% 31% 10% Orlando Tech Public 540 315 225 56% 43% 4% 30% 31% 29% 6% Concorde Career Private for- 521 0 521 47% 53% 1% 48% 18% 22% 11% Institute-Orlando profit Source: U.S. Department of Education, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data for institutions with a 2013 undergraduate enrollment over 500 were included in this report. Data for postsecondary institutions in surrounding areas can be provided upon request.

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Postsecondary enrollment by attendance status

28.0% Adventist University of Health Sciences 72.0% 37.4% Seminole State College of Florida 62.6% 39.2% Valencia College 60.8% 41.7% Orlando Tech 58.3% 52.1% Everest University-South Orlando 47.9% 63.7% Mid Florida Tech 36.3% 70.6% University of Central Florida 29.4% 72.3% Westside Tech 27.7% 75.5% Everest University-North Orlando 24.5% 90.7% Rollins College 9.3% 100.0% Concorde Career Institute-Orlando 0.0% 100.0% University of Phoenix-Central Florida Campus 0.0% 100.0% Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Orlando 0.0% 100.0% Southern Technical College 0.0% 100.0% Universal Technical Institute-Auto Motorcycle & Marine Mechanics… 0.0% 100.0% Florida Technical College 0.0% 100.0% Full Sail University 0.0% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0%

Full-time Part-time

Postsecondary enrollment by age range

11% University of Phoenix-Central Florida Campus 89% 24% Everest University-North Orlando 76% 25% Southern Technical College 75% 26% Everest University-South Orlando 74% 39% Adventist University of Health Sciences 61% 39% Florida Technical College 61% 46% Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Orlando 54% 47% Concorde Career Institute-Orlando 53% 51% Full Sail University 49% 52% Westside Tech 48% 52% Mid Florida Tech 48% 55% Universal Technical Institute-Auto Motorcycle & Marine Mechanics… 45% 56% Orlando Tech 44% 60% Seminole State College of Florida 40% 69% Valencia College 31% 79% University of Central Florida 21% 83% Rollins College 17% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

24 and under 25 and over

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data for institutions with a 2013 undergraduate enrollment over 500 were included in this report, more data exists and can be provided if needed. Data for postsecondary institutions in surrounding areas can be provided upon request. Data for postsecondary institutions in surrounding areas can be provided upon request.

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Postsecondary enrollment by race/ethnicity

11% 22% Concorde Career Institute-Orlando 18% 48% 1% 6% 29% Orlando Tech 31% 4% 10% 31% Westside Tech 25% 2% 36% 22% University of Phoenix-Central Florida Campus 18% 1% 8% 24% Everest University-North Orlando 23% 2% 89% 6% Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Orlando 3% 0% 7% 32% Southern Technical College 26% 0% 9% 32% Mid Florida Tech 32% 3% 12% 46% Adventist University of Health Sciences 21% 6% 12% 63% Rollins College 16% 3% 9% Universal Technical Institute-Auto Motorcycle & Marine 62% 16% Mechanics Institute Division-Orlando 1% 5% 21% Florida Technical College 55% 0% 5% 52% Seminole State College of Florida 23% 3% 32% 38% Full Sail University 7% 1% 12% 36% Everest University-South Orlando 6% 0% 14% 33% Valencia College 32% 4% 4% 57% University of Central Florida 22% 6% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Other White Hispanic/Latino Black Asian

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data for institutions with a 2013 undergraduate enrollment over 500 were included in this report, more data exists and can be provided if needed. Data for postsecondary institutions in surrounding areas can be provided upon request. 28

Higher education retention and graduation rates by selected student characteristics: 2013

Undergrad Full Time Overall Hispanic Institution Type enrollment Retention Male Female Asian Black White grad. rate / Latino (2013) rate University of Central Public 51,333 87% 67% 62% 72% 61% 62% 65% 69% Florida Valencia College Public 42,180 No Data 40% 37% 43% 49% 29% 39% 45% Everest University-South Private 29,460 36% 33% 20% 36% 35% 26% 41% 28% Orlando for-profit Private Full Sail University 18,880 50% 78% 78% 82% 78% 65% 74% 81% for-profit Seminole State College of Public 18,427 No Data 35% 34% 37% 39% 19% 34% 40% Florida Private Florida Technical College 4,330 91% 60% 55% 62% 65% 57% 64% 60% for-profit Universal Technical Institute-Auto Motorcycle Private 3,208 71% 57% 57% 39% 82% 49% 54% 61% & Marine Mechanics for-profit Institute Division-Orlando Private Rollins College not-for- 2,608 83% 67% 66% 68% 76% 75% 64% 67% profit Private Adventist University of not-for- 2,160 71% 40% 33% 41% 80% 56% 37% 23% Health Sciences profit Mid Florida Tech Public 2,025 77% 23% 23% 23% 50% 20% 28% 21% Private Southern Technical College 1,502 74% 51% 50% 53% 50% 50% 60% 48% for-profit Le Cordon Bleu College of Private 961 67% 53% 50% 56% 73% 47% 57% 56% Culinary Arts-Orlando for-profit Everest University-North Private 714 100% 39% 34% 41% 29% 32% 47% 46% Orlando for-profit University of Phoenix- Private 707 48% 24% 17% 28% 75% 31% 36% 18% Central Florida Campus for-profit No No No No No No Westside Tech Public 703 75% 23% Data Data Data Data Data Data Orlando Tech Public 540 51% 45% 39% 47% 43% 45% 59% 32% Concorde Career Institute- Private 521 84% 90% 89% 90% 100% 87% 90% 96% Orlando for-profit Source: U.S. Department of Education, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Notes: Retention rates measure the percentage of first-time students who are degree-seeking who return to the institution the following fall. Overall grad rate represents percentage of full-time, first-time students who graduated within 150% of normal time to completion for their program of study. The cohort representing each institution represents most recent year of data available from IPEDS. Data for institutions with a 2013 undergraduate enrollment over 500 were included in this report. Data for postsecondary institutions in surrounding areas can be provided upon request.

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Graduation rates by selected student characteristics

21%28% Mid Florida Tech 20% 23% 50% 23% 18% 36% University of Phoenix-Central Florida Campus 31% 28% 75% 17%24% 28% 41% Everest University-South Orlando 26% 35%36% 20% 33% 34%40% Seminole State College of Florida 19% 37%39% 34%35% 46%47% Everest University-North Orlando 32% 29% 41% 34%39% 23% 37% Adventist University of Health Sciences 56% 41% 80% 33%40% 39%45% Valencia College 29% 43%49% 37%40% 32% 59% Orlando Tech 45% 43%47% 39%45% 48% 60% Southern Technical College 50% 50%53% 50%51% 56%57% Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Orlando 47% 56% 73% 50%53% 61% Universal Technical Institute-Auto Motorcycle & Marine Mechanics 54% 49% 82% Institute Division-Orlando 39% 57% 60%64% Florida Technical College 57% 62%65% 55%60% 64%67% Rollins College 75% 68% 76% 66%67% 65%69% University of Central Florida 62% 61% 72% 62%67% 74%81% Full Sail University 65% 78%82% 78% 90%96% Concorde Career Institute-Orlando 87% 90% 100% 89%90% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%

White Hispanic/Latino Black Asian Female Male Overall Grad rate

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Notes: Overall grad rate represents percentage of full-time, first- time students who graduated within 150% of normal time to completion for their program of study. The cohort representing each institution represents most recent year of data available from IPEDS. Data for institutions with a 2013 undergraduate enrollment over 500 were included in this report, more data exists and can be provided if needed. Data for postsecondary institutions in surrounding areas can be provided upon request. 30

Degrees/awards completed at select postsecondary institutions: 2013

Award of at Award of least 1 but Undergrad. less than 1 Associate's Bachelor's Total Institution Type less than 4 enrollment academic degree degree Awards academic year years

University of Central Public 51,333 No Data No Data 439 12,080 12,519 Florida Valencia College Public 42,180 2,735 326 6,963 10 10,034 Everest University- Private for- 29,460 No Data 236 2,422 348 3,006 South Orlando profit Private for- Full Sail University 18,880 279 No Data 185 2,635 3,099 profit Seminole State College Public 18,427 2,054 246 2,770 46 5,116 of Florida Florida Technical Private for- 4,330 337 566 383 No Data 1,286 College profit Universal Technical Institute-Auto Private for- Motorcycle & Marine 3,208 No Data 1,722 No Data No Data 1,722 profit Mechanics Institute Division-Orlando Private not- Rollins College 2,608 No Data No Data No Data 612 612 for-profit Adventist University of Private not- 2,160 No Data No Data 267 440 707 Health Sciences for-profit Mid Florida Tech Public 2,025 176 72 No Data No Data 248 Southern Technical Private for- 1,502 No Data 34 551 No Data 585 College profit Le Cordon Bleu College Private for- of Culinary Arts- 961 2 769 153 No Data 924 profit Orlando Everest University- Private for- 714 No Data 206 148 54 408 North Orlando profit University of Phoenix- Private for- 707 No Data No Data No Data 159 159 Central Florida Campus profit Westside Tech Public 703 91 158 No Data No Data 249 Orlando Tech Public 540 36 74 No Data No Data 110 Concorde Career Private for- 521 171 36 30 No Data 237 Institute-Orlando profit Source: U.S. Department of Education, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Graduate degrees earned are not included, but can be provided if requested. Data for institutions with a 2013 undergraduate enrollment over 500 were included in this report, more data exists and can be provided if needed.

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Completions by award level

0 30 Concorde Career Institute-Orlando 36 171 0 0 Orlando Tech 74 36 0 0 Westside Tech 158 91 159 0 University of Phoenix-Central Florida Campus 0 0 54 148 Everest University-North Orlando 206 0 0 153 Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Orlando 769 2 0 551 Southern Technical College 34 0 0 0 Mid Florida Tech 72 176 440 267 Adventist University of Health Sciences 0 0 612 0 Rollins College 0 0 0 Universal Technical Institute-Auto Motorcycle & Marine Mechanics 0 Institute Division-Orlando 1,722 0 0 383 Florida Technical College 566 337 46 2,770 Seminole State College of Florida 246 2,054 2,635 185 Full Sail University 0 279 348 2,422 Everest University-South Orlando 236 0 10 6,963 Valencia College 326 2,735 12,080 439 University of Central Florida 0 0 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000

Bachelor's degree Associate's degree Award of at least 1 but less than 4 academic years Award of less than 1 academic year

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Graduate degrees earned are not included, but can be provided if requested. Data for institutions with a 2013 undergraduate enrollment over 500 were included in this report. Data for postsecondary institutions in surrounding areas can be provided upon request. 32

Notes:

To readers of this report:

The purpose of this data scan is to provide a review of objective and timely data to assist K-12, higher education, businesses, philanthropic partners and other community stakeholders working together to improve postsecondary attainment in their respective region as part of an informed, decision-making process. Data included in this report is intended to supplement discussions held with community leaders with an in-depth knowledge of local contexts and policies which allow data to be placed in proper context. The Florida College Access Network is committed to collecting and providing high-quality, publically available K-20 data related to degree attainment, and as such, will work with communities on providing additional data at their request.

This report was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Helios Education Foundation and the Swift Family Foundation.

The Florida College Access Network’s mission is to create and strengthen a statewide network that catalyzes and supports communities to improve college & career preparation, access, and completion for all students. For more information, visit www.floridacollegeaccess.org.

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