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Fall 2013 Commission Fact Sheet Cover Page for Assessment Resource Department Finance and Planning Submitting Report: Brief Description of Report/Document: Fall 2013 Annual Fact Sheet request from the PA Commission for Community Colleges which includes data regarding Enrollments, Demographics, Degrees Awarded, Transfers and Financial Aid Data represents the 2012‐2013 academic year. Precede the response with an 'F' if Fall 2012 is used. Annual Credit Enrollment 28264 Total annual unduplicated credit headcount Career Program Enrollment 5489 Unduplicated credit headcount, career or occupational programs Transfer Program Enrollment 20333 Unduplicated credit headcount, transfer programs Career Program Enrollment plus Transfer Program Enrollment may not equal Annual Credit Enrollment Workforce Development Enrollment 3388 Annual unduplicated noncredit headcount, excl. personal enrichment & avocational/recreational Other Noncredit Enrollment 2854 Annual unduplicated noncredit headcount, other than workforce development Workforce Development Enrollment plus Other Noncredit Enrollment should represent Total Noncredit Enrollment High School Student Enrollment 551 Include all high school students regardless of where or how the course is provided Veteran Student Enrollment 494 Total number of veteran students; moved from Demographics tab Total Credits Earned 370916 Distance Learning Credits Earned 40349 Follows NCCBP definition of Distance Learning Online Students 6336 Unduplicated count of students who took at least one online course Fall 2012 credit student demographics. Fall 2012 IPEDS demographic data will not be available in time for the annual fact book publication. Age (IPEDS categories) Gender Race / Ethnicity (IPEDS categories) Age under 18 182 Male 6,988 American Indian or Alaska Native 68 Age 18-19 2,770 Female 11,935 Asian 958 Age 20-21 3,671 Black or African American, non-Hispanic 8270 Age 22-24 3,464 Attendance Hispanic of any race 1807 Age 25-29 3,276 Full-Time 5,025 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 39 Age 30-34 1,931 Part-Time 13,898 White, non-Hispanic 4433 Age 35-39 1,165 Two or more races 451 Age 40-49 1,505 First-Time 1 Race/ethnicity unknown 1045 Age 50-64 780 First-Time 4124 Nonresident Alien 1852 1 Age 65 and older 75 First-time at your Age unknown 104 institution. 2011‐12 students that enrolled in another institution in the Fall 2012 semester. Transferred to PA community college 119 From National Student Clearinghouse Transferred to PASSHE institution 18 From National Student Clearinghouse Transferred to State-Related (PSU, Pitt, Temple, or Lincoln) 210 From National Student Clearinghouse Transferred to PA Private, Non-profit institution 210 From National Student Clearinghouse Transferred to other PA institution 39 From National Student Clearinghouse Transferred to Non-PA institution 143 From National Student Clearinghouse Refer to the last tab, "PA Colleges" for sector designations. Data represents the 2012‐2013 academic year. Total Unduplicated Credit Enrollment Headcount by PA County (student residence of record) Adams Allegheny 1 Armstrong 4 Beaver Bedford Berks 9 Blair Bradford Bucks 118 Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon 2 Centre 1 Chester 57 Clarion Clearfield 1 Clinton 1 Columbia Crawford Cumberland 6 Dauphin 3 Delaware 345 Elk Erie Fayette Forest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna 6 Lancaster 9 Lawrence Lebanon 1 Lehigh 3 Luzerne 3 Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe 3 Montgomery 298 Montour Northampton 4 orthumberland 2 Perry Philadelphia 27102 Pike 2 Potter Schuylkill Snyder 2 Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna 1 Tioga 1 Union Venango Warren Washington Wayne 1 Westmoreland Wyoming 1 York 7 Data represents the 2012‐2013 academic year. For each CIP code and age group, provide the total number of awards, the number of Associate's degrees, and the number of AAS & AAT degrees Total Awards includes Associate's degrees, diplomas, certificates, and other credentials awarded. Associate's Degrees is the total of all Associate's degrees awarded including AAS and AAT degrees. AAS & AAT Degrees is a subset of all Associate's degrees and ntends to measure 'terminal' degrees. Ages 18-24 Ages 25+ CIP Code Total Associate's AAS & AAT Total Associate's AAS & AAT (##.####) Awards Degrees Degrees Awards Degrees Degrees 09.0102 3 3 2 2 10.0203 222777 11.0101 19 19 17 30 30 25 11.0103 2 2 7 7 11.0301 111 11.1003 3 3 3 10 10 10 12.0503 555888 13.0101 10 10 13.1202 16 16 14 14 13.1203 3 3 7 7 13.1205 1 1 4 4 14.0101 5 5 10 10 15.0101 4 4 10 10 2 15.0507 111 15.1302 433 16.1603 2 2 2 19.0707 6 36 19.0709 1 1 1 27 27 27 22.0302 8 8 8 26 26 26 23.1001 3 3 6 6 23.1304 9 9 2 2 24.0101 247 247 455 455 4 24.0102 10 10 27.0101 22 30.2001 6 6 3 3 36.0118 6 6 40.0101 29 29 16 16 41.0301 111222 42.0101 6 6 4 4 43.0199 52 44 44 56 39 39 43.0201 111333 44.0000 20 12 12 141 78 78 44.0799 1 45.0702 111 45.0799 2 46.0412 222666 47.0604 444999 50.0501 5 5 1 1 50.0605 111222 50.0701 7 7 9 9 50.0901 1 1 50.0903 22 51.0602 5 5 5 16 16 16 51.0701 3 3 11 11 51.0801 6 6 6 12 12 12 51.0908 2 2 2 21 21 21 51.0911 17 17 17 51.1004 3 3 3 13 13 13 51.1501 10 51.3801 10 10 10 103 103 103 52.0101 71 71 93 93 52.0203 111766 52.0302 3 3 3 15 15 15 52.0408 1 52.0803 333 52.0901 777777 52.0904 111 52.1501 222 52.1801 111766 Data represents the 2012‐2013 academic year. Number of full-time credit students 1 2,544 Number of full-time credit students receiving no financial aid 2 404 Number of part-time credit students 25,720 Number of part-time credit students receiving no financial aid 9,303 Total dollar amount of financial aid awarded 95,361,702 1 Full-time for academic year 2012-13 is defined as full-time in Fall 2012 and full-time in Spring 2013; otherwise, student is considered part-time. 2 Financial aid includes any reduction in student charges including subsidized loans and employer-paid tuition. Private bank loans are not considered financial aid for this dataset. Data represents the 2012‐2013 fiscal year. Contracted training 1 Number of companies served 2 16 Number of contracted training offerings 47 2 Number of contracted training participants 588 Duplicated headcount Contracted training revenue 2 270637 1 This represents companion data to the Contracted Training Worksheet contained in the AUP report to PDE. 2 Per definitions provided by the National Community College Benchmark Project (NCCBP) survey under Form 15, FY Business and Industry Productivity. Data represents the 2012‐2013 academic year. Number of full-time instructional faculty IPEDS category Number of part-time instructional faculty IPEDS category Number of full-time executive/administrative and managerial personnel IPEDS category Number of part-time executive/administrative and managerial personnel IPEDS category Number of full-time other professional staff IPEDS category Number of part-time other professional staff IPEDS category Number of full-time non-professional staff IPEDS category Number of part-time non-professional staff IPEDS category Total gross wages paid to all employees Include student, part‐time, and seasonal employees College Name Sector Abington Memorial Hospital Dixon School of Nursing Private, Non-Profit Academy of Vocal Arts Private, Non-Profit Albright College Private, Non-Profit Allegheny College Private, Non-Profit All-State Career School Other Altoona Beauty School Inc Other Alvernia University Private, Non-Profit American College Private, Non-Profit Anthem Institute-Springfield Other Antonelli Institute Other Antonelli Medical and Professional Institute Other Arcadia University Private, Non-Profit Aria Health School of Nursing Private, Non-Profit Automotive Training Center Other Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Philadelphia Other Baltimore School of Massage-York Other Baptist Bible College & Seminary of Pennsylvania Private, Non-Profit Barone Beauty Academy Other Beaver Falls Beauty Academy Other Bella Capelli Academy Other Berks Technical Institute Other Biblical Theological Seminary Private, Non-Profit Bidwell Training Center Inc Private, Non-Profit Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania PASSHE Bradford School Other Bryn Athyn College of the New Church Private, Non-Profit Bryn Mawr College Private, Non-Profit Bucknell University Private, Non-Profit Bucks County Community College Community College Buck's County School of Beauty Culture Inc Other Butler Beauty School Other Butler County Community College Community College Byzantine Catholic Seminary of Saints Cyril and Methodius Private, Non-Profit Cabrini College Private, Non-Profit Cairn University Private, Non-Profit California University of Pennsylvania PASSHE Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary Private, Non-Profit Cambria-Rowe Business College Other Career Technology Center of Lackawanna County Other Career Training Academy Other Carlow University Private, Non-Profit Carnegie Mellon University Private, Non-Profit CDE Careeer Institute Other Cedar Crest College Private, Non-Profit Central Penn College Other Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology Other Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit LPN Career Other Chambersburg Beauty School Other Chatham University Private, Non-Profit Chester County Intermediate Unit Other Chestnut Hill College Private, Non-Profit Cheyney University of Pennsylvania PASSHE Citizens School of Nursing Private, Non-Profit Clarion County Career Center Practical Nursing Program Other Clarion University of Pennsylvania PASSHE Clearfield County Career and Technology Center Other Commonwealth Technical Institute Private, Non-Profit Community College of Allegheny County
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