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Cover ...... 1 Table of Contents ...... 2-4 Welcome ...... 5 History of the College ...... 6 Career & Educational Pathways Model and Vision, Mission, & Values ...... 7 Message from the President ...... 8 Campus Locations ...... 9 Service Area ...... 10 Household Income & Educational Attainment within Navarro College Service Area ...... 11 Annual Unemployment Rate ...... 12 Percent of Population Employed in Various Industries within Navarro College Service Area ...... 13 Fastest Growing Occupations in ...... 14 Scene from Campus Life ...... 15 Navarro College District ...... 16 Student Demographics ...... 17-18 Student Demographics by Campus ...... 19 Students with Special Needs ...... 20 District-wide Annual Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 21 District-wide Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 22 District-wide Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 23 District-wide Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 24 District-wide Annual Enrollment & Contact Hours by Campus ...... 25 Corsicana Campus ...... 26 Corsicana Student Demographics ...... 27 Corsicana Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 28 Corsicana Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 29 Corsicana Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 30 Scene from Campus Life ...... 31

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Waxahachie Campus ...... 32 Waxahachie Student Demographics ...... 33 Waxahachie Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 34 Waxahachie Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 35 Waxahachie Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 36 Scene from Campus Life ...... 37 Midlothian Campus ...... 38 Midlothian Students Demographics ...... 39 Midlothian Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 40 Midlothian Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 41 Midlothian Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 42 Scene from Campus Life ...... 43 South Campus ...... 44 South Campus Student Demographics ...... 45 South Campus Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 46 South Campus Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 47 South Campus Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 48 Scene from Campus Life ...... 49 District-wide eLearning ...... 50 District-wide eLearning Students Demographics ...... 51 District-wide eLearning Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 52 District-wide eLearning Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 53 District-wide eLearning Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 54 Scene from Campus Life ...... 55 Dual Credit ...... 56 Dual Credit Student Demographics ...... 57 Credit & Dual Credit Comparison Enrollment & Dual Credit by Campus...... 58 Dual Credit Enrollment by School District ...... 59 District-wide Dual Credit Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 60 Scene from Campus Life ...... 61

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Accountability ...... 62 First Time in College Persistence Fall Cohort Returning in Spring by Campus & Annual Success Points ...... 63 Degrees Awarded & Certificates Awarded ...... 64 Accountability ...... 65 Service Area High School Graduation Comparison ...... 66 Annual Licensure Report ...... 67 Students Pursuing Additional Education ...... 68 Scene from Campus Life ...... 69 Continuing Education ...... 70 Continuing Education Yearly Summaries ...... 71 Continuing Education Annual Headcount & Annual Contact Hours ...... 72 Scene from Campus Life ...... 73 Adult Education & Literacy ...... 74 Adult Education & Literacy Annual Headcount ...... 75 Employees ...... 76 Number of Employees & Status ...... 77 Full Time Employee by Gender & Ethnicity...... 78 Faculty Status & Degrees ...... 79 Finances ...... 80 Source of Revenues, Educational General Fund Source of Funds & Financial Aid Awarded ...... 81

Addendum: 2016 Annual Licensure Report Update ...... 82

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Welcome

Office of Enrollment Management & Institutional Effectiveness

The Office of Enrollment Management and Institutional Effectiveness is pleased to present the 2018-19 Navarro College Fact Book. The goal of this annual publication is to provide a detailed profile of the district, including data on students, employees, programs, and services. The Office of Enrollment Management and Institutional Effectiveness is responsible for assembling the information and data included in the 2018-19 Fact Book. Other key resources used include the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) and Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

A concerted effort is made to make this publication an increasingly more useful reference while highlighting the scope and progress of Navarro College. Special thanks go to Susan Womack, Senior Research Analyst, and Debbie Pickett, Institutional Research & Effectiveness Specialist, for their extensive contribution. We hope you find the data presented in this report useful and readable. We welcome your comments and suggestions for next year’s Fact Book. Should you have any questions about the information presented, please feel free to contact us at 903-875-7376 or [email protected].

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Sina Ruiz, Vice President of Enrollment Management & Institutional Effectiveness

Sina Ruiz, VP Enrollment Susan Womack, Senior Research Debbie Pickett, Institutional Management & Institutional Analyst Research & Effectiveness Specialist Effectiveness History of the College

In the spring of 1946, a group of local citizens met to form a steering committee for the purpose of establishing a junior college in Navarro County. In a general election held July 16, 1946, voters approved the creation of Navarro Junior College and authorized a county tax to help finance the institution. In that same election, voters chose a seven-member board of trustees to govern the college. The first students began classes in September, 1946. Most of the 238 members of that first student body were returning veterans from World War II taking advantage of assistance available under the newly enacted GI Bill. The first campus of Navarro College was the site of the Air Activities of Texas, a World War II primary flight school located six miles south of Corsicana.

In 1951, the campus was moved to its present location, a 47 acre tract west of downtown Corsicana on State Highway 31. The campus has expanded to 103 acres with 19 administrative buildings and 24 dormitories. In 1954 Navarro was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The accreditation was reaffirmed in 1964, 1974, 1985, 1995, 2006, and again in 2016.

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In 1974 the College broadened its philosophy and purpose to encompass the comprehensive community-based educational concept, adding occupational education programs and implementing new education concepts including individualized and self-paced instruction and the use of audio-tutorial instructional media. In keeping with the new educational role, the word “junior” was dropped from the Institution’s name, and the official name Navarro College was adopted by the Board of Trustees. In an attempt to address the growing needs of its service area, which consists of Navarro, Ellis, Freestone, Limestone, and Leon counties, the college began offering courses in various locations in those areas in the early 1970s and eventually established two permanent centers, Navarro College South at Mexia and the Ellis County Center at Waxahachie. In January 2006, a new campus in Midlothian opened to better serve students in the Midlothian area.

Navarro College has had seven presidents: Mr. Ray Waller, the founding president served until his death in 1956; Dr. Ben W. Jones served from 1956 until 1973; Dr. Kenneth P. Walker served from 1974 until 1988; Dr. Gerald E. Burson served from 1989 until his retirement in January 1998; Dr. Richard Sanchez served from 1998 until his first retirement in 2013 and returned again from 2016 - 2018; Dr. Barbara Kavalier served from 2013 until 2016; and Dr. Kevin G. Fegan is the current District President and began his service in September 2018.

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Message from the President

The following information conveys relevant institutional data pertinent to Navarro College. This data provides an understanding of the institution using a statistical approach. As a public institution responsible to the constituency served, we believe it is our responsibility to publish this information and make it available for review.

The Navarro College Board of Trustees is a custodian of the public trust. Trustees must know the extent to which the College is meeting goals created for the institution, and they must understand performance measures established for the College. Comparative data with other community colleges in Texas with similar characteristics provides a “benchmark” in determining the appropriateness of resource allocations to programs and services throughout the College Service Area.

Navarro College has served residents of the service area in many ways for over half a century. Our past conveys a tradition of quality and excellence, and in acknowledging our past, we also embrace challenges before us. This document, updated and published on an annual basis, represents our commitment to continuous quality improvement.

Sincerely,

Dr. Kevin G. Fegan District President

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Campus Locations

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SERVICE AREA

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Household Income & Educational Attainment within Navarro College Service Area Freestone Limestone Navarro 5 County Ellis County Leon County Texas United States County County County Service Area

2016 Population Estimate 173,620 19,625 17,243 23,527 48,701 282,716 28,304,596 325,719,178

Median Household Income $67,371 $45,890 $44,875 $40,356 $45,103 $48,719 $57,051 $57,652 Freestone Navarro 5 County Educational Attainment Ellis County 11682 16048 Texas United States County County Service Area Population 25 years and over 104,692 13,711 11,682 16,048 31,447 177,580 17,454,431 216,271,644 (Estimate) Less than 9th grade 5.1% 5.6% 6.5% 9.2% 10.5% 7.4% 8.7% 5.4% 9th to 12th grade, no 8.2% 12.6% 10.7% 10.4% 12.3% 10.8% 8.5% 7.2% diploma High school graduate 28.8% 35.1% 39.8% 34.1% 29.5% 33.5% 25.1% 27.3% (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree 25.8% 25.2% 21.0% 26.3% 23.1% 24.3% 22.1% 20.8%

Associate's degree 8.2% 9.7% 6.2% 6.2% 9.1% 7.9% 6.9% 8.3%

Bachelor's degree 15.8% 8.8% 11.8% 9.8% 10.1% 11.3% 18.8% 19.1% Graduate or professional 6.3% 3.0% 4.1% 4.0% 5.5% 4.6% 9.9% 11.8% degree Percent high school graduate 42.1% 53.3% 57.0% 53.7% 52.3% 51.7% 42.3% 39.9% or below Percent high school graduate 84.8% 81.8% 82.8% 80.4% 77.2% 81.4% 82.8% 87.3% or higher Percent Bachelor's degree or 22.1% 11.7% 15.9% 13.8% 15.6% 15.8% 28.7% 30.9% higher Source: 2013-2017 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates U.S. Census

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Source: US Department of Labor

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Percent of Population Employed in Various Industries within Navarro College Service Area

5 County Industry Ellis Freestone Leon Limestone Navarro Texas United States Service Area Employed Population 16 years+ 78,597 7,422 6,574 8,824 20,325 121,742 12,689,069 150,599,165 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & 1.8% 12.4% 9.8% 9.7% 4.7% 7.7% 3.3% 1.9% Hunting, and Mining Construction 8.1% 7.2% 15.3% 7.0% 9.4% 9.4% 8.2% 6.4% Manufacturing 13.9% 6.8% 10.4% 10.7% 14.5% 11.3% 8.8% 10.3% Wholesale Trade 3.2% 1.4% 2.1% 2.2% 1.8% 2.1% 3.0% 2.7% Retail Trade 11.3% 8.6% 12.3% 9.9% 10.3% 10.5% 11.5% 11.4% Transportation, Warehousing, 7.3% 6.0% 6.2% 6.1% 5.8% 6.3% 5.5% 5.1% and Utilities Information 2.0% 1.1% 1.1% 0.5% 1.0% 1.1% 1.8% 2.1% Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, 6.3% 4.9% 4.7% 2.8% 4.2% 4.6% 6.6% 6.6% Rental, and Leasing Professional, Scientific, Management, Administrative, 9.4% 7.0% 5.5% 5.9% 5.4% 6.6% 11.3% 11.3% and Waste Management Services Educational Services, Health 20.2% 22.8% 14.1% 28.1% 23.4% 21.7% 21.6% 23.1% Care, and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, Recreation, Accommodation, and Good Services 7.5% 8.8% 7.7% 5.4.% 8.5% 8.1% 9.1% 9.7% Other Services, Except Public 5.2% 5.6% 5.0% 43.4% 4.9% 12.8% 5.2% 4.9% Administration Public Administration 3.7% 7.5% 6.0% 7.3% 6.0% 6.1% 4.1% 4.7% Source: 2013-2017 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates (DP03), American Fact Finder

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Fastest Growing Occupations in Texas - Associate's Degree

Employment Numbers Occupation 2016 2026 % Change # Jobs Added *Physical Therapist Assistants 6,850 9,400 37% 2,550 *Occupational Therapy Assistants 3,760 5,120 36% 1,360 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 5,230 7,040 35% 1,810 Respiratory Therapists 11,780 15,940 35% 4,160 Veterinary Technologists & Technicians 9,290 11,650 26% 2,360 Radiation Therapists 1,460 1,820 25% 360 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists 2,790 3,460 24% 670 Radiologic Technologists 15,900 19,530 23% 3,630 Dental Hygienists 12,530 15,260 22% 2,730 Nuclear Medicine Technologist 1,350 1,640 22% 290 *Paralegals and Legal Assistants 22,460 27,450 22% 4,990 Cardiovascular Technologists & Technicians 5,200 6,290 21% 1,090 Architectural and Civil Drafters 11,460 13,780 20% 2,320 Life, Physical, & Social Sciences Technicians 7,830 9,410 20% 1,580

*Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians 11,890 14,320 20% 2,430

Source: careerinfonet.org (sponsored by the US Department of Labor) *Programs we offer align with these occupations

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NAVARRO COLLEGE DISTRICT

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Student Demographics Fall 2018

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Student Demographics Fall 2018

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Fall 2018 Student Demographics by Campus Gender Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian eLearning Female 1,224 472 1,612 712 1,133 Male 1,161 272 1,009 467 539 Total 2,385 744 2,621 1,179 1,672 FT/PT Status Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian eLearning PT 837 589 1,918 860 1,270 FT 1,548 155 703 319 402 Total 2,385 744 2,621 1,179 1,672 Residency Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian eLearning In District 1,130 36 78 11 317 Out of District 1,141 706 2,507 1,143 1,340 Out of State 69 1 22 10 13 Foreign 45 1 14 15 2 Total 2,385 744 2,621 1,179 1,672 Ethnicity Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian eLearning Two or More Races 4.1% 2.7% 2.8% 3.2% 2.6% White 41.9% 55.9% 57.8% 75.1% 64.1% Black 27.6% 18.5% 10.9% 6.7% 16.2% Hispanic 21.5% 19.6% 25.0% 10.4% 15.0% Asian 0.7% 0.7% 1.0% 2.1% 0.7% Indian 0.5% 0.1% 0.6% 0.6% 0.4% International 1.9% 0.1% 0.5% 1.3% 0.1% Pacific Islander 0.6% 0.1% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% Unknown 1.3% 2.2% 1.2% 0.5% 0.8% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Age Group Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian eLearning Under 18 597 391 1,113 561 460 18-19 1,123 103 592 257 210 20-21 344 46 269 131 197 22-24 107 45 217 56 203 25-29 86 63 176 75 182 30-34 63 26 96 33 139 35-39 21 28 66 23 108 40-29 27 30 75 31 122 50-64 15 12 16 12 47 65 and Over 2 0 1 0 4 Total 2,385 744 2,621 1,179 1,672 Return to Table of Contents 20 | P a g e

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Students with Special Needs Fall 2018 First Economically Academically First Time in Disadvantaged Disadvantaged Generation College Disabilities Veterans Percentage Overall 29.7% 46.4% 6.9% 18.5% 1.8% 1.7% Campus Corsicana 1,037 1,328 141 814 91 44 Waxahachie 595 1,155 179 354 34 43 Midlothian 154 435 39 153 21 21 Mexia 151 374 44 105 9 7 eLearning 614 698 189 165 NA 35 Ethnicity Two or More Races 94 141 23 68 0 4 White 1,118 2,075 267 774 93 107 Black 821 821 99 417 44 19 Hispanic 465 801 191 283 13 16 Asian 11 32 4 9 0 3 Indian 11 20 3 4 0 0 International 0 24 0 12 0 0 Pacific Islander 8 11 1 5 0 0

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District-wide Annual Enrollment 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Annual Enrollment 12,300 13,766 14,878 14,794 14,387 14,258 14,083 13,405 12,894 11,933

6,000,000 District-wide Annual Contact Hours

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0 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Contact Hours 4,823,880 5,486,316 5,401,918 5,123,396 4,941,976 4,685,408 4,405,912 4,114,466 3,966,584 3,779,528

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CORSICANA CAMPUS

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Fall 2018 Corsicana Student Demographics All Students Credit Students Dual Credit Gender Corsicana Gender Corsicana Gender Corsicana Female 1,224 Female 894 Female 330 Male 1,161 Male 917 Male 244 Total 2,385 Total 1,811 Total 574 FT/PT Status Corsicana FT/PT Status Corsicana FT/PT Status Corsicana PT 837 PT 293 PT 544 FT 1,548 FT 1,518 FT 30 Total 2,385 Total 1,811 Total 574 Residency Corsicana Residency Corsicana Residency Corsicana In District 1,130 In District 572 In District 558 Out of District 1,141 Out of District 1,125 Out of District 16 Out of State 69 Out of State 69 Out of State 0 Foreign 45 Foreign 45 Foreign 0 Total 2,385 Total 1,811 Total 574 Ethnicity Corsicana Ethnicity Corsicana Ethnicity Corsicana Two or More Races 4.1% Two or More Races 4.3% Two or More Races 3.3% White 41.9% White 38.3% White 53.1% Black 27.6% Black 34.7% Black 5.2% Hispanic 21.5% Hispanic 17.5% Hispanic 34.0% Asian 0.7% Asian 0.4% Asian 1.4% Indian 0.5% Indian 0.4% Indian 0.7% International 1.9% International 2.5% International 0.0% Pacific Islander 0.6% Pacific Islander 0.7% Pacific Islander 0.5% Unknown 1.3% Unknown 1.1% Unknown 1.7% Total 100.0% Total 100.0% Total 100.0% Age Group Corsicana Age Group Corsicana Age Group Corsicana Under 18 597 Under 18 37 Under 18 560 18-19 1,123 18-19 1,109 18-19 14 20-21 344 20-21 344 20-21 0 22-24 107 22-24 107 22-24 0 25-29 86 25-29 86 25-29 0 30-34 63 30-34 63 30-34 0 35-39 21 35-39 21 35-39 0 40-29 27 40-29 27 40-29 0 50-64 15 50-64 15 50-64 0 65 and Over 2 65 and Over 2 65 and Over 0 Total 2,385 Total 1,811 Total 574 Return to Table of Contents 28 | P a g e

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Fall 2018 Waxahachie Student Demographics All Students Credit Students Dual Credit Gender Waxahachie Gender Waxahachie Gender Waxahachie Female 1,612 Female 955 Female 657 Male 1,009 Male 531 Male 478 Total 2,621 Total 1,486 Total 1,135 FT/PT Status Waxahachie FT/PT Status Waxahachie FT/PT Status Waxahachie PT 1,918 PT 831 PT 1,087 FT 703 FT 655 FT 48 Total 2,621 Total 1,486 Total 1,135 Residency Waxahachie Residency Waxahachie Residency Waxahachie In District 78 In District 74 In District 4 Out of District 2,507 Out of District 1,377 Out of District 1,131 Out of State 22 Out of State 21 Out of State 0 Foreign 14 Foreign 14 Foreign 0 Total 2,621 Total 1,486 Total 1,135 Ethnicity Waxahachie Ethnicity Waxahachie Ethnicity Waxahachie Two or More Races 2.8% Two or More Races 2.6% Two or More Races 3.0% White 57.8% White 55.7% White 60.6% Black 10.9% Black 11.6% Black 9.9% Hispanic 25.0% Hispanic 27.5% Hispanic 21.7% Asian 1.0% Asian 0.5% Asian 1.6% Indian 0.6% Indian 0.5% Indian 0.7% International 0.5% International 0.9% International 0.0% Pacific Islander 0.2% Pacific Islander 0.2% Pacific Islander 0.3% Unknown 1.2% Unknown 0.4% Unknown 2.3% Total 100.0% Total 100.0% Total 100.0% Age Group Waxahachie Age Group Waxahachie Age Group Waxahachie Under 18 1,113 Under 18 26 Under 18 1,087 18-19 592 18-19 544 18-19 48 20-21 269 20-21 269 20-21 0 22-24 217 22-24 217 22-24 0 25-29 176 25-29 176 25-29 0 30-34 96 30-34 96 30-34 0 35-39 66 35-39 66 35-39 0 40-29 75 40-29 75 40-29 0 50-64 16 50-64 16 50-64 0 65 and Over 1 65 and Over 1 65 and Over 0 Total 2,621 Total 1,486 Total 1,135 Return to Table of Contents 34 | P a g e

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Fall 2018 Midlothian Student Demographics All Students Credit Students Dual Credit Gender Midlothian Gender Midlothian Gender Midlothian Female 712 Female 384 Female 328 Male 467 Male 223 Male 244 Total 1,179 Total 607 Total 572 FT/PT Status Midlothian FT/PT Status Midlothian FT/PT Status Midlothian PT 860 PT 317 PT 543 FT 319 FT 290 FT 29 Total 1,179 Total 607 Total 572 Residency Midlothian Residency Midlothian Residency Midlothian In District 11 In District 10 In District 1 Out of District 1,143 Out of District 572 Out of District 571 Out of State 10 Out of State 10 Out of State 0 Foreign 15 Foreign 15 Foreign 0 Total 1,179 Total 607 Total 572 Ethnicity Midlothian Ethnicity Midlothian Ethnicity Midlothian Two or More Races 3.2% Two or More Races 3.0% Two or More Races 3.5% White 75.1% White 67.9% White 82.7% Black 6.7% Black 8.6% Black 4.7% Hispanic 10.4% Hispanic 15.0% Hispanic 5.6% Asian 2.1% Asian 2.1% Asian 2.1% Indian 0.6% Indian 0.8% Indian 0.3% International 1.3% International 2.5% International 0.0% Pacific Islander 0.1% Pacific Islander 0.0% Pacific Islander 0.2% Unknown 0.5% Unknown 0.2% Unknown 0.9% Total 100.0% Total 100.0% Total 100.0% Age Group Midlothian Age Group Midlothian Age Group Midlothian Under 18 561 Under 18 8 Under 18 553 18-19 257 18-19 238 18-19 19 20-21 131 20-21 131 20-21 0 22-24 56 22-24 56 22-24 0 25-29 75 25-29 75 25-29 0 30-34 33 30-34 33 30-34 0 35-39 23 35-39 23 35-39 0 40-29 31 40-29 31 40-29 0 50-64 12 50-64 12 50-64 0 65 and Over 0 65 and Over 0 65 and Over 0 Total 1,179 Total 607 Total 572 Return to Table of Contents 40 | P a g e

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Fall 2018 South Campus Student Demographics All Students Credit Students Dual Credit Gender Mexia Gender Mexia Gender Mexia Female 472 Female 252 Female 220 Male 272 Male 84 Male 188 Total 744 Total 336 Total 408 FT/PT Status Mexia FT/PT Status Mexia FT/PT Status Mexia PT 589 PT 189 PT 400 FT 155 FT 147 FT 8 Total 744 Total 336 Total 408 Residency Mexia Residency Mexia Residency Mexia In District 36 In District 28 In District 8 Out of District 706 Out of District 306 Out of District 400 Out of State 1 Out of State 1 Out of State 0 Foreign 1 Foreign 1 Foreign 0 Total 744 Total 336 Total 408 Ethnicity Mexia Ethnicity Mexia Ethnicity Mexia Two or More Races 2.7% Two or More Races 3.3% Two or More Races 2.2% White 55.9% White 47.6% White 62.7% Black 18.5% Black 29.5% Black 9.6% Hispanic 19.6% Hispanic 16.7% Hispanic 22.1% Asian 0.7% Asian 0.6% Asian 0.7% Indian 0.1% Indian 0.0% Indian 0.2% International 0.1% International 0.0% International 0.2% Pacific Islander 0.1% Pacific Islander 0.0% Pacific Islander 0.2% Unknown 2.2% Unknown 2.4% Unknown 2.0% Total 100.0% Total 100.0% Total 100.0% Age Group Mexia Age Group Mexia Age Group Mexia Under 18 391 Under 18 6 Under 18 385 18-19 103 18-19 80 18-19 23 20-21 46 20-21 46 20-21 0 22-24 45 22-24 45 22-24 0 25-29 63 25-29 63 25-29 0 30-34 26 30-34 26 30-34 0 35-39 28 35-39 28 35-39 0 40-29 30 40-29 30 40-29 0 50-64 12 50-64 12 50-64 0 65 and Over 0 65 and Over 0 65 and Over 0 Total 744 Total 336 Total 408

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Fall 2018 eLearning Demographics All Students Credit Students Dual Credit Gender eLearning Gender eLearning Gender eLearning Female 1,133 Female 873 Female 260 Male 539 Male 351 Male 189 Total 1,672 Total 1,224 Total 449 FT/PT Status eLearning FT/PT Status eLearning FT/PT Status eLearning PT 1,270 PT 843 PT 428 FT 402 FT 381 FT 21 Total 1,672 Total 1,224 Total 449 Residency eLearning Residency eLearning Residency eLearning In District 317 In District 214 In District 103 Out of District 1,340 Out of District 995 Out of District 346 Out of State 13 Out of State 13 Out of State 0 Foreign 2 Foreign 2 Foreign 0 Total 1,672 Total 1,224 Total 449 Ethnicity eLearning Ethnicity eLearning Ethnicity eLearning Two or More Races 2.6% Two or More Races 2.1% Two or More Races 4.0% White 64.1% White 61.6% White 70.8% Black 16.2% Black 19.9% Black 6.2% Hispanic 15.0% Hispanic 14.5% Hispanic 16.5% Asian 0.7% Asian 0.6% Asian 0.9% Indian 0.4% Indian 0.3% Indian 0.7% International 0.1% International 0.1% International 0.0% Pacific Islander 0.1% Pacific Islander 0.1% Pacific Islander 0.2% Unknown 0.8% Unknown 0.9% Unknown 0.7% Total 100.0% Total 100.0% Total 100.0% Age Group eLearning Age Group eLearning Age Group eLearning Under 18 460 Under 18 27 Under 18 434 18-19 210 18-19 195 18-19 15 20-21 197 20-21 197 20-21 0 22-24 203 22-24 203 22-24 0 25-29 182 25-29 182 25-29 0 30-34 139 30-34 139 30-34 0 35-39 108 35-39 108 35-39 0 40-29 122 40-29 122 40-29 0 50-64 47 50-64 47 50-64 0 65 and Over 4 65 and Over 4 65 and Over 0 Total 1,672 Total 1,224 Total 449 Return to Table of Contents 52 | P a g e

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Fall 2018 Dual Credit Student Demographics by Campus Gender Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian eLearning Female 330 220 657 328 260 Male 244 188 478 244 189 Total 574 408 1,135 572 449 FT/PT Status Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian eLearning PT 544 400 1,087 543 428 FT 30 8 48 29 21 Total 574 408 1,135 572 449 Residency Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian eLearning In District 558 8 4 1 103 Out of District 16 400 1,131 571 346 Out of State 0 0 0 0 0 Foreign 0 0 0 0 0 Total 574 408 1,135 572 449 Ethnicity Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian eLearning Two or More Races 3.3% 2.2% 3.0% 3.5% 4.0% White 53.1% 62.7% 60.6% 82.7% 70.8% Black 5.2% 9.6% 9.9% 4.7% 6.2% Hispanic 34.0% 22.1% 21.7% 5.6% 16.5% Asian 1.4% 0.7% 1.6% 2.1% 0.9% Indian 0.7% 0.2% 0.7% 0.3% 0.7% International 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Pacific Islander 0.5% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% Unknown 1.7% 2.0% 2.3% 0.9% 0.7% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Age Group Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian eLearning Under 18 560 385 1,087 553 434 18-19 14 23 48 19 15 Total 574 408 1,135 572 449

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Fall 2018 Credit & Dual Credit Comparison 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Corsicana Waxahachie Midlothian Mexia eLearning Credit 1,811 1,486 607 336 1,224 Dual Credit 574 1,135 572 408 448

Dual Credit by Campus Headcount Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Corsicana 354 594 556 531 574 Waxahachie 1,174 1,287 1,350 1,207 1,135 Midlothian 315 277 373 512 572 South 530 583 647 598 408 eLearning 113 314 375 295 448 Total 2,486 3,055 3,301 3,143 3,137 Contact Hours Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Corsicana 38,736 77,648 57,616 61,616 56,480 Waxahachie 130,928 144,240 162,848 138,528 128,336 Midlothian 26,768 23,120 29,552 53,680 58,512 South 51,120 53,184 57,264 45,728 31,728 eLearning 11,920 18,048 25,824 23,072 38,640 Total 259,472 316,240 333,104 322,624 313,696

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Dual Credit Enrollment By School District Fall 2018

High School Enrollment High School Enrollment Ellis County Freestone County Avalon High School 23 Fairfield High School 89 97 Teague High School 84 Ferris High School 96 Wortham High School 22 30 Leon County Red Oak 27 Buffalo High School 34 Life School Waxahachie 75 Centerville High School 34 144 Leon High School 54 Midlothian High School 263 Normangee High School 39 Midlothian Heritage High School 223 Oakwood High School 13

Milford High School 18 Limestone County Palmer High School 77 Coolidge High School 8 Red Oak High School 232 Groesbeck High School 89

Rice High School 31 Mexia High School 87 Waxahachie Global High School 260 Other 268 Gainesville State School 2

Waxahachie Preparatory Academy 5 Global High School 11 Navarro County Lone Star High School 11 Blooming Grove High School 56 Home Schooled 34 Corsicana High School 423 Other High School in State 18 Dawson High School 34 Other 5 Frost High School 29 Kerens High School 38 Mildred High School 55

Total 3,138

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ACCOUNTABILITY

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Accountability Retention Rates Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 87.9% 90.0% 92.0% 90.5% 90.9% Graduation Rates FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 19.1% 17.4% 20.7% 21.6% 23.1% Persistence Rates FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 42.3% 44.8% 43.7% 46.2% 44.7% Success Rates Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 69.6% 71.2% 73.1% 72.4% 74.5% Transfer Rates FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 23.4% 18.9% 16.5% 18.0% 15.1% Employment FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 60.4% 59.2% 66.6% 57.7% 46.6% Licensure Exam Rates Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 94.8% 89.5% 95.1% 88.7% 92.7% Access Fall Semesters Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 First-Time in College 1,956 1,841 1,721 1,659 1,591 First Generation 3,131 1,129 892 902 592 Low-Income 4,473 3,383 2,823 2,865 2,551 Degrees/Certificates FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 2,086 1,393 1,567 1,433 1,297 Core Completers FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 722 696 664 588 610 Success Points FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18 Annual Success Point Totals 17,865 15,457 15,130 15,129 15,037 Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Data & Navarro College Records Please Note: Page updated 8-04-21

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Service Area High School Graduation Comparison 2018

% of College 2018 2018 Not 2018 Increase/ Bound Students Attending % Attending Attending Decrease Attending 2018 Total College College Navarro 2018 to High School Graduates % College % 2017 Navarro College Ennis High School 358 173 48.32% 185 51.68% 82 22.91% -0.75% 47.40% Ferris High School 201 79 39.30% 122 60.70% 25 12.44% -7.03% 31.65% Italy High School 48 27 56.25% 21 43.75% 11 22.92% 10.42% 40.74% Maypearl High School 79 42 53.16% 37 46.84% 16 20.25% -0.87% 38.10% Midlothian High School 613 356 58.08% 257 41.92% 113 18.43% -5.20% 31.74% Palmer High School 84 25 29.76% 59 70.24% 13 15.48% -12.46% 52.00% Red Oak High School 439 249 56.72% 190 43.28% 59 13.44% 0.12% 23.69% Waxahachie High School 543 318 58.56% 225 41.44% 89 16.39% -2.72% 27.99% Ellis County Total 2,365 1,269 53.66% 1,096 46.34% 408 17.25% -2.95% 32.15% Fairfield High School 127 62 48.82% 65 51.18% 14 11.02% 0.77% 22.58% Teague High School 136 64 47.06% 72 52.94% 20 14.71% 5.91% 31.25% Wortham High School 41 22 53.66% 19 46.34% 11 26.83% -6.50% 50.00% Freestone County Total 304 148 48.68% 156 51.32% 45 14.80% 1.69% 34.41% Buffalo High School 53 28 52.83% 25 47.17% 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Centerville High School 45 20 44.44% 25 55.56% 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Leon High School 51 26 50.98% 25 49.02% 0 0.00% -14.52% 0.00% Normangee High School 58 29 50.00% 29 50.00% 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Leon County Total 207 103 49.76% 104 50.24% 0 0.00% -4.39% 0.00% Groesbeck High School 127 56 44.09% 71 55.91% 0 0.00% -6.25% 0.00% Mexia High School 123 65 52.85% 58 47.15% 18 14.63% -2.16% 27.69% Limestone County Total 250 121 48.40% 129 51.60% 18 7.20% -4.73% 14.88% Blooming Grove High School 61 38 62.30% 23 37.70% 23 37.70% -1.18% 60.53% Corsicana High School 362 193 53.31% 169 46.69% 113 31.22% -5.10% 58.55% Dawson High School 30 14 46.67% 16 53.33% 8 26.67% -19.49% 57.14% Kerens High School 49 31 63.27% 18 36.73% 17 34.69% -8.16% 54.84% Mildred High School 59 41 69.49% 18 30.51% 25 42.37% 0.07% 60.98% Rice High School 53 24 45.28% 29 54.72% 13 24.53% 4.12% 54.17% Navarro County Total 614 341 55.54% 273 44.46% 199 32.41% -4.47% 58.36% Service Area Total 3,740 1,982 52.99% 1,758 47.01% 670 17.91% -3.05% 33.80% High schools with more than 25 graduates . NA-Not Available NT-Not Trackable Return to Table of Contents 67 | P a g e

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Navarro College 2017 Annual Licensure Report

Major CIP Tested Passed Success Rate Agricultural Mechanization, General 1020100 86 86 100.00% Medical Laboratory Technician 51100400 8 8 100.00% Cosmetology, General 12040100 74 72 97.30% Criminal Justice/Police Science 43010700 156 156 100.00% EMT 51090400 133 116 87.22% Fire Science/Firefighting 43020300 29 19 65.52% Licensed Vocational Nursing 51390100 80 78 97.50% Massage Therapy 51350100 3 3 100.00% Occupational Therapy Assistant 51080300 36 36 100.00% Physical Therapist Assistant 51080600 14 13 92.86% Registered Nursing 51380100 80 61 76.25%

Overall 699 648 92.70% Please Note: Page updated 8-04-21

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Navarro College Students Pursuing Additional Education 2016-2017 Graduates Student Type Institution Attended Academic Technical Tech-Prep Angelo State University 4 0 0 Lamar University 4 0 0 Midwestern State University 15 1 0 Prairie View A&M University 7 1 0 Sam Houston State University 86 7 1 Stephen F. Austin State University 59 4 2 Sul Ross State University 1 0 0 Tarleton State University 167 9 1 Texas A&M University 141 2 0 Texas A&M University at Commerce 177 13 1 Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi 10 0 0 Texas A&M University at Kingsville 2 0 0 Texas A&M University at Galveston 8 0 0 Texas Southern University 7 0 0 Texas State University 82 2 0 Texas Tech University 93 4 1 Texas Women's University 34 5 0 The University of Texas at Arlington 189 17 0 The University of Texas at Austin 35 3 0 The University of Texas at Dallas 20 1 2 The University of Texas at El Paso 4 0 0 The University of Texas at San Antonio 10 1 0 The University of Texas at Tyler 53 3 0 The University of Texas of the Permian Basin 26 2 0 University of Houston 30 0 0 University of North Texas 87 4 0 University of North Texas at Dallas 32 3 0 West Texas A&M University 6 0 0 Total 1,389 82 8 Return to Table of Contents 69 | P a g e

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Addendum

Navarro College 2016 Annual Licensure Report

Major CIP Tested Passed Success Rate Accounting 52030100 4 4 100.00% Ag Mechanization, General 01020100 35 35 100.00% Medical Laboratory Technician 51100400 8 7 87.50% Cosmetology, General 12040100 48 48 100.00% Criminal Justice/Police Science 43010700 79 79 100.00% EMT 51090400 113 89 78.76% Fire Science/Firefighting 43020300 45 43 95.56% Licensed Vocational Nursing 51390100 47 46 97.87% Massage Therapy 51350100 6 6 100.00% Occupational Therapy Assistant 51080300 49 49 100.00% Registered Nursing 51380100 83 76 91.57% Welding Technology 48050800 92 57 61.96%

Overall 609 539 88.51%

Please note: This data was not available at the time the Fact Book was published

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