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2009 High School Graduates, Enrolling in Colorado Public Higher Education 2009 High School Graduates, Enrolling in Colorado Publ As required in C.R.S. 23‐5‐127.4, every postsecondary institution in Colorado must provide each enrolled student with a unique identifier. Beginning in the academic year 2009‐2010, the state assigned student identification (SASID) was collected in SURDS. This new collection bridges the data between high school graduates and their enrollment into higher education. Enrollments include 28 Colorado public institutions and 3 private institutions that participate in ththe CllCollege OtitOpportunity FdFund (COF)(COF). IIn FllFall 20092009, 4747.6% 6% of public high schlhool gradtduates enrolled in a public higher education institution in Colorado. Of the recent high school graduates who enrolled in a public Colorado institution, approximately 65% enrolled in a four‐ year institution and 33% enrolled at a two‐year college. A summary of public college enrollment in Colorado is presented below. A breakdown of college enrollment by high school and public postsecondary institution also follows. 2009 High School Graduates, Enrolling in Colorado Public Higher Education 520 77,494 494 2‐Year Public Insts 4‐Year Public Insts Private Insts*** 14,663 #% 2009 High School Graduates 50,184 Enrolled in Fall 2009, Higher Education 23,897 47.6% Fall 2009 Enrolled,, No SASID Match* 1,220, 2.4% Fall 2009 Enrolled in College** 22,677 45.2% 2‐Year Public Insts 7,494 33.0% 4‐Year Public Insts 14,663 64.7% Private Insts*** 520 2.3% * 2009 HS Grad from CO public HS, not home schooled, enrolled in higher ed, no match or missing from HS gradd filfile ** Limited to Insts reporting to SURDS (no high school grads leaving CO or private/vocational enrollment are counted) *** Private Institutions limited to Univ. of Denver, Regis Univ., Colorado Christian Univ. 2009 High School Graduates from Colorado Public High Schools, Enrolling in Higher Education Fall 2009 Colorado School Districts by Higher Education Institution Aims Arapahoe Colorado Colorado Comm. Comm. Front Range Lamar Morgan Northeaster Otero Pikes Peak Pueblo Red Rocks Comm. Comm. Mountain Northwestern College of College of Comm. Comm. Comm. n Junior Junior Comm. Comm. Comm. Trinidad State College College College Comm. College Aurora Denver College College College College College College College College Junior College ACADEMY 20 2 1 4 2 4 6 246 2 2 ADAMS COUNTY 14 2 5 17 1 ADAMS‐ARAPAHOE 28J 4 1 1 134 58 2 3 5 1 1 1 AGATE 300 1 1 1 AGUILAR REORGANIZED 6 2 AKRON R‐1 1 13 ALAMOSA RE‐11J 1 15 ARCHULETA COUNTY 50 JT 1 1 1 ARICKAREE R‐2 1 1 3 ARRIBA‐FLAGLER C‐20 1 4 1 ASPEN 1 9 1 1 AULT‐HIGHLAND RE‐9 7 7 BAYFIELD 10 JT‐R 1 1 1 BENNETT 29J 2 16 2 BETHUNE R‐5 BIG SANDY 100J 1 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 3 2 6 2 2 11 158 2 6 3 BRANSON REORGANIZED 82 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 BRIGGSDALE RE‐10 1 1 2 BRIGHTON 27J 25 2 8 55 6 4 1 BRUSH RE‐2(J) 1 2 1 12 7 BUENA VISTA R‐31 5 1 1 3 1 1 BUFFALO RE‐4 10 BURLINGTON RE‐6J 2 2 BYERS 32J 2 4 3 CALHAN RJ‐1 1 1 2 7 CAMPO RE‐6 1 CANON CITY RE‐1 1 3 1 1 3 2 2 44 CENTENNIAL BOCES 3 1 CENTENNIAL R‐1 2 CENTER 26 JT 4 CHERAW 31 6 1 CHERRY CREEK 5 6 30 12 2 138 122 9 6 11 4 1 15 2 CHEYENNE COUNTY RE‐5 1 1 CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN 12 3 1 29 CLEAR CREEK RE‐1 4 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 2 4 3 4 5 4 3 2 283 2 2 COTOPAXI RE‐3 1 CREEDE CONSOLIDATED 1 CRIPPLE CREEK‐VICTOR RE‐1 1 2 1 CROWLEY COUNTY RE‐1‐J 1 14 1 CUSTER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT C‐ 1 1 2 2 1 DE BEQUE 49JT DEER TRAIL 26J DEL NORTE C‐7 2 DELTA COUNTY 50(J) 2 4 4 1 1 5 DENVER COUNTY 1 1 33 2 4 42 313 6 26 1 3 1 28 3 DOLORES COUNTY RE NO.2 DOLORES RE‐4A 1 2 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 13 215 16 1 14 72 23 1 1 8 3 6 3 33 4 DURANGO 9‐R 2 1 1 9 EADS RE‐1 1 1 4 1 3 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 1 41 1 4 8 1 1 EAST GRAND 2 1 3 2 4 EAST OTERO R‐1 4 1 38 1 2 2009 High School Graduates from Colorado Public High Schools, Enrolling in Higher Education Fall 2009 Colorado School Districts by Higher Education Institution Aims Arapahoe Colorado Colorado Comm. Comm. Front Range Lamar Morgan Northeaster Otero Pikes Peak Pueblo Red Rocks Comm. Comm. Mountain Northwestern College of College of Comm. Comm. Comm. n Junior Junior Comm. Comm. Comm. Trinidad State College College College Comm. College Aurora Denver College College College College College College College College Junior College EATON RE‐2 22 1 4 1 EDISON 54 JT 1 5 ELBERT 200 2 1 1 ELIZABETH C‐1 9 2 5 1 2 1 4 1 1 ELLICOTT 22 3 ENGLEWOOD 1 24 1 6 1 5 EXPEDITIONARY BOCES 1 1 FALCON 49 1 1 1 1 1 1 143 3 1 3 FLORENCE RE‐2 1 1 1 14 FORT MORGAN RE‐3 2 1 2 25 4 2 FOUNTAIN 8 1 1 1 41 1 2 FOWLER R‐4J 3 FRENCHMAN RE‐3 10 GARFIELD 16 6 1 GARFIELD RE‐2 30 2 1 1 GENOA‐HUGO C113 1 1 3 1 GILPIN COUNTY RE‐1 3 GRANADA RE‐1 3 1 1 GREELEY 6 230 1 2 4 3 2 2 GUNNISON WATERSHED RE1J 1 HANOVER 28 1 1 HARRISON 2 2 3 57 3 HAXTUN RE‐2J HAYDEN RE‐1 1 1 1 HI‐PLAINS R‐23 1 HOEHNE REORGANIZED 3 1 1 1 16 HOLLY RE‐3 4 1 HOLYOKE RE‐1J 5 4 HUERFANO RE‐1 1 1 7 2 IDALIA RJ‐3 1 IGNACIO 11 JT 1 4 JEFFERSON COUNTY R‐1 1 119 19 3 10 92 122 2 20 8 3 3 590 3 JOHNSTOWN‐MILLIKEN RE‐5J 14 5 1 1 JULESBURG RE‐1 1 1 1 3 2 1 KARVAL RE‐23 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 KEENESBURG RE‐3(J) 9 1 2 1 1 2 KIM REORGANIZED 88 2 2 1 1 KIOWA C‐2 3 1 KIT CARSON R‐1 LA VETA RE‐2 1 3 1 LAKE COUNTY R‐1 12 1 LAMAR RE‐2 1 23 1 1 1 2 2 LAS ANIMAS RE‐1 10 1 LEWIS‐PALMER 38 1 1 7 1 77 1 LIBERTY J‐4 3 1 LIMON RE‐4J 1 2 LITTLETON 6 2 112 3 13 7 1 4 10 1 LONE STAR 101 3 MANCOS RE‐6 1 MANITOU SPRINGS 14 1 7 MANZANOLA 3J 4 2 MAPLETON 1 7 16 MC CLAVE RE‐2 4 MEEKER RE1 1 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 2 1 5 5 1 2 1 1 2 1 MIAMI/YODER 60 JT 2009 High School Graduates from Colorado Public High Schools, Enrolling in Higher Education Fall 2009 Colorado School Districts by Higher Education Institution Aims Arapahoe Colorado Colorado Comm. Comm. Front Range Lamar Morgan Northeaster Otero Pikes Peak Pueblo Red Rocks Comm. Comm. Mountain Northwestern College of College of Comm. Comm. Comm. n Junior Junior Comm. Comm. Comm. Trinidad State College College College Comm. College Aurora Denver College College College College College College College College Junior College MOFFAT 2 2 MOFFAT COUNTY RE:NO 1 2 2 29 1 MONTE VISTA C‐8 1 1 12 MONTEZUMA‐CORTEZ RE‐1 1 1 1 1 7 MONTROSE COUNTY RE‐1J 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 MOUNTAIN BOCES 1 1 1 MOUNTAIN VALLEY RE 1 NORTH CONEJOS RE‐1J 1 10 NORTH PARK R‐1 1 NORTHGLENN‐THORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) 1 2 1 5 1 28 246 1 4 4 1 11 3 NORTHWEST COLO BOCES NORWOOD R‐2J OTIS R‐3 2 OURAY R‐1 1 1 PARK (ESTES PARK) R‐3 1 8 PARK COUNTY RE‐2 2 1 PAWNEE RE‐12 1 1 PEYTON 23 JT 4 2 17 PLAINVIEW RE‐2 1 PLATEAU RE‐5 1 4 PLATEAU VALLEY 50 1 1 1 PLATTE CANYON 1 2 1 1 1 2 18 1 PLATTE VALLEY RE‐3 1 PLATTE VALLEY RE‐7 18 10 POUDRE R‐1 9 2 8 1 1 333 1 1 1 PRAIRIE RE‐11 4 PRIMERO REORGANIZED 2 2 PRITCHETT RE‐3 1 PUEBLO CITY 60 3 2 8 1 225 1 PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 133 3 RANGELY RE‐4 8 1 RIDGWAY R‐2 1 ROARING FORK RE‐1 1 48 3 1 ROCKY FORD R‐2 12 SALIDA R‐32 1 1 1 1 1 1 SANFORD 6J 2 SANGRE DE CRISTO RE‐22J 1 1 3 SARGENT RE‐33J SHERIDAN 2 8 1 3 SIERRA GRANDE R‐30 1 2 SILVERTON 1 SOUTH CONEJOS RE‐10 1 SOUTH ROUTT RE 3 1 1 1 SPRINGFIELD RE‐4 3 ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J 18 7 1 7 196 4 6 1 4 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS RE‐2 13 1 1 1 STRASBURG 31J 1 1 4 2 1 7 5 STRATTON R‐4 2 5 SUMMIT RE‐1 36 3 4 SWINK 33 2 1 9 TELLURIDE R‐1 THOMPSON R‐2J 39 8 1 1 171 9 2 1 1 TRINIDAD 1 1 1 33 VALLEY RE‐1 1 1 61 2009 High School Graduates from Colorado Public High Schools, Enrolling in Higher Education Fall 2009 Colorado School Districts by Higher Education Institution Aims Arapahoe Colorado Colorado Comm.
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