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2002 LBB Measures Data Resources for the 2002 LBB Performance Measures Texas Community, State and Technical Colleges Outcome 01: Percentage of Course Completers Outcome 03: Number of Students Who Transfer To A University Outcome 04: Percentage of Remedial Students Who Pass TASP Outcome 05: Percentage of Students Who Pass A Licensure Exam Output 01: Number of Degrees or Certificates Awarded Explanatory 01, 02, 03: Percentage of Minority, Academically Disadvantaged, and Economically Disadvantaged Students Enrolled Explanatory Notes Data Resources for the 2002 LBB Performance Measures Texas Community, State and Technical Colleges Outcome 01: Percentage of Course Completers Official Census Date Contact Hours vs End of Semester Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours CBM004 OCD CBM006 EOS CBM004 OCD CBM006 EOS CBM004 OCD CBM006 EOS Institution Fall 2001 Fall 2001 % Fall 2000 Fall 2000 % Fall 1999 Fall 1999 % Alamo Community College District Northwest Vista College 843,808 702,320 83.23% 585,856 493,744 84.28% 293,488 251,200 85.59% Palo Alto College 1,075,856 867,840 80.67% 1,020,240 818,000 80.18% 1,039,360 821,928 79.08% San Antonio College 3,465,568 2,661,152 76.79% 3,281,776 2,483,552 75.68% 3,320,144 2,458,368 74.04% St. Philip's College 1,673,032 1,403,464 83.89% 1,571,040 1,297,312 82.58% 1,529,424 1,257,856 82.24% Alvin Community College 715,696 599,888 83.82% 710,704 586,192 82.48% 713,376 587,600 82.37% Amarillo College 1,567,776 1,301,398 83.01% 1,569,172 1,270,160 80.94% 1,596,065 1,326,352 83.10% Angelina College 897,499 784,376 87.40% 827,360 736,680 89.04% 789,392 682,168 86.42% Austin Community College 4,066,584 3,202,008 78.74% 3,802,512 2,952,888 77.66% 3,781,128 2,897,256 76.62% Blinn College 2,432,363 2,095,721 86.16% 2,400,613 2,063,636 85.96% 2,297,540 1,966,090 85.57% Brazosport College 734,312 608,456 82.86% 707,520 574,712 81.23% 666,120 539,232 80.95% Central Texas College 1,505,447 1,267,303 84.18% 1,348,472 1,163,096 86.25% 1,363,328 1,179,040 86.48% Cisco Junior College 551,728 474,288 85.96% 529,408 462,544 87.37% 549,232 480,768 87.53% Clarendon College 179,344 163,632 91.24% 191,056 174,992 91.59% 158,944 144,944 91.19% Coastal Bend College 668,373 604,077 90.38% 747,034 689,144 92.25% 683,986 625,232 91.41% College of the Mainland 632,112 481,376 76.15% 590,064 465,032 78.81% 611,808 461,392 75.41% Collin County Community College District 2,484,096 1,967,960 79.22% 2,219,888 1,728,826 77.88% 2,063,005 1,617,115 78.39% Dallas County Community College District Brookhaven College 1,270,920 983,144 77.36% 1,181,360 899,176 76.11% 1,133,426 827,374 73.00% Cedar Valley College 480,400 385,936 80.34% 472,712 382,232 80.86% 427,112 334,792 78.39% Eastfield College 1,327,232 1,043,248 78.60% 1,236,856 945,136 76.41% 1,206,272 921,420 76.39% El Centro College 846,528 705,216 83.31% 776,712 626,696 80.69% 772,600 623,928 80.76% Mountain View College 847,672 677,128 79.88% 745,968 576,456 77.28% 838,984 655,664 78.15% North Lake College 1,128,384 916,568 81.23% 1,077,648 887,936 82.40% 984,956 761,236 77.29% Richland College 1,977,632 1,560,208 78.89% 1,888,080 1,421,688 75.30% 1,843,144 1,375,528 74.63% Del Mar College 2,010,888 1,707,662 84.92% 1,879,401 1,526,007 81.20% 1,901,315 1,550,831 81.57% El Paso County Community College 3,464,336 2,855,104 82.41% 3,367,440 2,770,656 82.28% 3,578,976 2,917,184 81.51% Frank Phillips College 259,892 236,160 90.87% 246,696 226,908 91.98% 249,880 228,896 91.60% Galveston College 391,616 379,776 96.98% 389,833 354,345 90.90% 405,552 365,773 90.19% Grayson County College 748,552 661,256 88.34% 699,833 602,053 86.03% 686,139 599,360 87.35% Hill College 629,760 578,752 91.90% 571,016 527,128 92.31% 547,760 511,024 93.29% Houston Community College 5,693,694 4,593,648 80.68% 5,411,792 4,171,442 77.08% 5,174,813 4,014,226 77.57% Howard County Junior College District Howard College 508,672 447,408 87.96% 463,280 413,392 89.23% 391,584 336,384 85.90% Southwest Collegiate Institute for Deaf 30,768 27,264 88.61% 34,080 30,000 88.03% 29,408 24,896 84.66% Kilgore College 912,406 752,038 82.42% 895,444 747,344 83.46% 930,628 780,036 83.82% Laredo Community College 1,335,984 1,094,896 81.95% 1,296,064 756,368 58.36% 1,336,280 1,095,300 81.97% Lee College 1,011,808 898,960 88.85% 1,004,656 816,336 81.26% 925,936 754,000 81.43% McLennan Community College 1,212,688 999,472 82.42% 1,129,282 931,031 82.44% 1,118,880 890,896 79.62% Midland College 907,904 758,336 83.53% 848,112 699,024 82.42% 870,096 699,968 80.45% Navarro College 1,061,298 910,342 85.78% 956,656 838,704 87.67% 863,360 765,248 88.64% North Central Texas Comm. College 897,916 726,754 80.94% 856,032 677,014 79.09% 748,528 628,584 83.98% North Harris Montgomery County College Dist Kingwood College 793,008 648,856 81.82% 707,920 556,016 78.54% 662,528 516,736 77.99% Montgomery College 926,648 738,200 79.66% 847,256 677,472 79.96% 848,232 684,128 80.65% North Harris College 1,609,656 1,264,064 78.53% 1,519,448 1,192,104 78.46% 1,563,424 1,222,176 78.17% Tomball College 1,269,496 1,024,720 80.72% 994,232 800,992 80.56% 804,560 665,952 82.77% Data Resources for the 2002 LBB Performance Measures Texas Community, State and Technical Colleges Outcome 01: Percentage of Course Completers Official Census Date Contact Hours vs End of Semester Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours CBM004 OCD CBM006 EOS CBM004 OCD CBM006 EOS CBM004 OCD CBM006 EOS Institution Fall 2001 Fall 2001 % Fall 2000 Fall 2000 % Fall 1999 Fall 1999 % Northeast Texas Community College 442,420 382,466 86.45% 373,930 331,826 88.74% 402,496 356,176 88.49% Odessa College 834,640 731,424 87.63% 835,880 717,096 85.79% 888,840 777,176 87.44% Panola College 370,736 337,328 90.99% 355,440 320,944 90.29% 406,816 360,880 88.71% Paris Junior College 769,408 661,984 86.04% 715,120 612,160 85.60% 703,632 617,152 87.71% Ranger College 207,232 190,432 91.89% 214,336 187,168 87.32% 206,544 184,096 89.13% San Jacinto College District Central Campus 1,991,907 1,563,212 78.48% 1,920,382 1,500,836 78.15% 1,855,782 1,459,432 78.64% North Campus 901,228 712,236 79.03% 866,256 689,424 79.59% 821,452 651,758 79.34% South Campus 1,119,696 864,728 77.23% 1,049,600 812,960 77.45% 923,182 707,714 76.66% South Plains College 1,698,000 1,440,560 84.84% 1,512,936 1,287,696 85.11% 1,465,768 1,223,929 83.50% South Texas Community College 2,323,600 2,052,720 88.34% 2,144,480 1,781,536 83.08% 2,084,016 1,738,848 83.44% Southwest Texas Junior College 727,984 656,800 90.22% 737,568 659,888 89.47% 713,248 618,336 86.69% Tarrant County College District Northeast Campus 1,583,616 1,236,480 78.08% 1,469,136 1,128,608 76.82% 1,456,112 1,118,096 76.79% Northwest Campus 729,824 589,824 80.82% 652,480 517,680 79.34% 635,408 500,240 78.73% South Campus 1,159,728 932,768 80.43% 1,111,872 882,352 79.36% 1,106,464 876,192 79.19% Southeast Campus 1,222,000 977,408 79.98% 1,135,664 916,608 80.71% 1,054,720 836,304 79.29% Temple College 655,294 591,398 90.25% 639,302 580,950 90.87% 633,059 557,768 88.11% Texarkana College 793,618 696,198 87.72% 757,720 650,772 85.89% 753,288 653,688 86.78% Texas Southmost College 1,168,720 1,003,440 85.86% 1,221,702 1,031,943 84.47% 1,217,176 1,040,808 85.51% Trinity Valley Community College 989,120 838,816 84.80% 1,016,144 859,712 84.61% 972,172 969,856 99.76% Tyler Junior College 1,841,131 1,474,360 80.08% 1,818,856 1,428,984 78.56% 1,835,824 1,416,624 77.17% Vernon College 417,104 378,304 90.70% 393,504 360,224 91.54% 403,904 367,328 90.94% Victoria College, The 807,680 693,456 85.86% 813,024 698,608 85.93% 787,536 671,744 85.30% Weatherford College 647,434 544,418 84.09% 572,320 482,896 84.38% 585,728 488,784 83.45% Western Texas College 229,056 206,752 90.26% 220,416 199,920 90.70% 253,216 233,056 92.04% Wharton County Junior College 1,014,563 867,645 85.52% 911,848 770,071 84.45% 884,964 754,680 85.28% Subtotals 81,695,091 67,385,532 82.48% 77,060,440 62,425,028 81.01% 75,352,060 61,228,746 81.26% Texas State Technical College Harlingen Campus 1,044,488 915,412 87.64% 864,382 817,966 94.63% 727,320 669,468 92.05% Marshall Campus ** 199,920 175,984 88.03% 182,032 166,640 91.54% 115,932 107,172 92.44% Waco Campus 1,510,800 1,320,790 87.42% 1,473,168 1,336,672 90.73% 1,074,260 988,296 92.00% West Texas Campus 547,744 497,236 90.78% 505,408 464,416 91.89% 346,944 327,036 94.26% Subtotals 3,302,952 2,909,422 88.09% 3,024,990 2,785,694 92.09% 2,264,456 2,091,972 92.38% Lamar University System Lamar University Institute of Technology 559,648 508,085 90.79% 521,248 473,696 90.88% 522,208 470,539 90.11% Lamar State College at Orange 364,800 322,032 88.28% 351,840 305,584 86.85% 315,808 262,608 83.15% Lamar State College at Port Arthur 461,760 412,748 89.39% 458,256 410,720 89.63% 430,656 398,832 92.61% Subtotals 1,386,208 1,242,865 89.66% 1,331,344 1,190,000 89.38% 1,268,672 1,131,979 89.23% Statewide Totals 86,384,251 71,537,819 82.81% 81,416,774 66,400,722 81.56% 78,885,188 64,452,697 81.70% ** Began reporting as a separate entity Data Resources for the 2002 LBB Performance Measures Texas Community, State and Technical Colleges Outcome 03: Number of Students Who Transfer to a University Minority Total Minority Total Minority Total Transferred Transferred Transferred Transferred Transfers Transfers Institutions Fall 2001 Fall 2001 Fall 2000 Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1999 Alamo Community College District Northwest Vista College 198 531 77 254 36 152 Palo Alto College 745 1,285 713 1,232 588 1,121 San Antonio College 1,644 3,494 1,652 3,552 1,715 3,688 St.
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