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Cover ...... 1 Table of Contents ...... 2-4 Welcome ...... 5 History of the College ...... 6 Mission & Goals ...... 7 Board of Trustees ...... 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 Students with Special Needs ...... 19 District-wide Annual Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 20 District-wide Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 21 District-wide Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 22 District-wide Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 23 District-wide Annual Enrollment & Contact Hours by Campus ...... 24 Scene from Campus Life ...... 25 Corsicana Campus ...... 26 Corsicana Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 27 Corsicana Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 28 Corsicana Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 29 Waxahachie Campus ...... 30 Waxahachie Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 31

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Waxahachie Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 32 Waxahachie Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 33 Midlothian Campus ...... 34 Midlothian Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 35 Midlothian Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 36 Midlothian Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 37 South Campus ...... 38 South Campus Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 39 South Campus Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 40 South Campus Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 41 District-wide eLearning ...... 42 District-wide eLearning Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 43 District-wide eLearning Spring Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 44 District-wide eLearning Summer Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 45 Dual Credit ...... 46 Dual Credit Percent of Total Enrollment & Dual Credit by Campus ...... 47 Dual Credit Enrollment by School District ...... 48 District-wide Dual Credit Fall Enrollment & Contact Hours ...... 49 Accountability ...... 50 First Time Full Time Persistence Fall Cohort Returning in Spring by Campus & Annual Success Points ...... 51 Degrees Awarded & Certificates Awarded ...... 52 Accountability ...... 53 Service Area High School Graduation Comparison ...... 54 Annual Licensure Report ...... 55 Students Pursuing Additional Education ...... 56 Scene from Campus Life ...... 57 Employees ...... 58 Number of Employees & Status ...... 59 Full Time Employee by Gender & Ethnicity...... 60 Faculty Status & Degrees ...... 61

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Finances ...... 62 Source of Revenues ...... 63 Educational General Fund Source of Funds ...... 63 Financial Aid Awarded ...... 63

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Welcome

Office of Enrollment Management & Institutional Effectiveness

The Office of Enrollment Management and Institutional Effectiveness is pleased to present the 2016-2017 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 2016-17 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 Debbie Pickett, Institutional Research Specialist, and Elizabeth Chivers, Director of Institutional Research, 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].

Sina Ruiz Vice President of Enrollment Management and Institutional Effectiveness

The Office of Enrollment Management and Institutional Effectiveness Team

From left to right: Elizabeth Chivers, Director of Institutional Research; Sina Ruiz, Vice President of Enrollment Management and Institutional Effectiveness; Debbie Pickett, Institutional Research Specialist & Navarro College Fact Book Editor

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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 23 buildings. In 1954 Navarro was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The accreditation was reaffirmed in 1964, 1974, 1985, 1995, and again in 2006.

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. In 2014 Navarro established a campus in Fairfield with a focus primarily on vocational and technical programs to serve communities in Freestone, Limestone, and Leon counties.

Navarro College has had six 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 retirement in 2013; Dr. Barbara Kavalier, the sixth District President, served from 2013 until her resignation in 2016.

Dr. Richard Sanchez came out of retirement to serve as Interim Chancellor through August 2016 and is currently serving as District President.

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Mission and Goals

Mission Statement

Navarro College provides educational opportunities that empower students to achieve their personal, academic, and career goals and that promote life-long learning for all communities. Strategic Goals

Set the Path to Success

Goal 1: Create, maintain, and improve a pathway where students are guided through an enriched educational experience and the potential individual success of each student is maximized.

Empower and Support Student’s Journey to Success

Goal 2: Provide students individualized support throughout the education process ensuring each student is empowered to learn and is fully informed of choices and opportunities.

Develop and Sustain Our Resources to Deliver Optimal Educational Opportunities

Goal 3: Ensure resources are adequate for their intended purpose and are sustained and continuously upgraded as we advance the mission of the College.

Ensure Institutional Effectiveness and Transparency

Goal 4: Advance and maintain a culture of ongoing accountability and transparency to those we serve and to whom we are responsible.

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Board of Trustees

Back Row: Loran Seely, Corsicana; Todd McGraw, Blooming Grove; A.L. Atkeisson, Kerens. Front Row: Phil Judson, Vice Chairman, Corsicana; Lloyd Huffman, Chairman, Corsicana; Faith Holt, Corsicana; Richard Aldama, Secretary/Treasurer, Corsicana

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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 County County County Service Area 2015 Population Estimate 163,632 19,691 17,086 23,320 48,323 272,052 27,469,114 321,418,820

Median Household Income $62,465 $44,301 $49,802 $37,554 $41,505 $47,125 $62,717 $66,011 Freestone Limestone Navarro 5 County Educational Attainment Ellis County Leon County Texas United States County County County Service Area Population 25 years and 99,361 13,640 11,843 15,970 31,308 172,122 16,765,143 211,462,522 over (Estimate) Less than 9th grade 6.9% 5.1% 8.1% 9.4% 10.3% 8.0% 9.1% 5.7% 9th to 12th grade, no 8.5% 13.1% 8.1% 10.2% 12.3% 10.4% 9.0% 7.6% diploma High school graduate 29.7% 33.9% 36.2% 35.7% 30.5% 33.2% 25.2% 27.8% (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree 26.3% 27.1% 24.3% 23.9% 23.2% 25.0% 22.5% 21.1%

Associate's degree 7.4% 8.6% 6.1% 6.9% 7.9% 7.4% 6.7% 8.1%

Bachelor's degree 14.9% 8.7% 12.0% 9.9% 10.8% 11.3% 18.2% 18.5% Graduate or professional 6.3% 3.6% 5.2% 3.9% 4.9% 4.8% 9.4% 11.2% degree Percent High School 45.1% 52.1% 52.4% 55.3% 53.1% 51.6% 43.3% 41.1% Graduate or below Percent High School 84.6% 81.8% 83.8% 80.4% 77.3% 81.6% 81.9% 86.7% Graduate or higher Percent Bachelor's degree 21.2% 12.3% 17.2% 13.8% 15.7% 16.0% 27.6% 29.8% or higher Source: 2011-2015 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates (DP02), U.S. Census (data collected 2011-2015)

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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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+ 74,703 7,868 6,673 9,384 20,159 118,787 12,094,262 145,747,779 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & 1.9% 11.9% 14.3% 9.7% 4.6% 8.5% 3.4% 2.0% Hunting, and Mining Construction 7.5% 8.2% 12.4% 7.3% 6.5% 8.4% 7.8% 6.2% Manufacturing 13.8% 7.3% 6.8% 9.7% 16.3% 10.8% 9.1% 10.4% Wholesale Trade 3.4% 1.5% 2.3% 1.7% 2.1% 2.2% 3.0% 2.7% Retail Trade 11.9% 6.7% 12.9% 6.7% 13.0% 10.2% 11.6% 11.6% Transportation, Warehousing, 7.2% 8.6% 5.4% 4.9% 6.0% 6.4% 5.5% 5.0% and Utilities Information 2.2% 0.8% 0.7% 0.6% 1.1% 1.1% 1.8% 2.1% Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, 7.0% 4.8% 5.2% 3.4% 4.1% 4.9% 6.6% 6.6% Rental, and Leasing Professional, Scientific, Management, Administrative, 9.4% 5.9% 6.8% 6.3% 7.1% 7.1% 11.1% 11.0% and Waste Management Services Educational Services, Health 19.3% 22.4% 15.5% 31.9% 19.9% 21.8% 21.6% 23.1% Care, and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, Recreation, Accommodation, and Good Services 6.4% 8.6% 8.9% 5.7% 7.7% 7.5% 8.9% 9.6% Other Services, Except Public 5.9% 5.3% 4.7% 6.0% 4.7% 5.3% 5.3% 4.9% Administration Public Administration 4.2% 8.0% 4.1% 6.1% 6.9% 5.9% 4.3% 4.8% Source: 2011-2015 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates (DP02), U.S. Census. Data collected 2011-2015.

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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 2016

Gender Ethnicity

Other International 3% 1% Male Hispanic 43% 22%

Female 57% White 57% Black 17%

Female Male White Black Hispanic Other International

FT/PT Status Residency Part-Time Out of State 34% 2% International 1% Out of District Full-Time 79% In District 66% 18%

Full-Time Part-Time In District Out of District Out of State International

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Student Demographics Fall 2016

International Students Student Age Group eLearning 4,000 Midlothian 32% 3% 3,000

2,000

1,000 Corsicana 0 40% < 18 18-19 20-21 22-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-49 50 & > Age Group 3,383 2,286 1,107 694 636 375 256 346 147 Waxahachie 25% Age Group Corsicana Waxahachie

Residence Life Ethnicity

Hispanic 8%

Non-Resident 4% Black 62%

Other 4%

White 22%

White Black Hispanic Non-Resident Other

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Students with Special Needs

Economically Academically First First Time Disadvantaged Disadvantaged Generation in College Disabilities Veterans Percentage Overall 30.6% 42.2% 9.6% 18.6% 2.0% 1.5% Campus Corsicana 1,157 1,226 246 800 99 40 Waxahachie 594 1,193 212 450 9 70 Midlothain 140 378 63 172 26 16 Mexia 146 456 67 92 46 11 eLearning 786 642 304 207 NA NA Ethnicity Two or More Races 51 54 18 28 NA 0 White 1,200 1,992 479 737 NA 98 Black 926 879 165 479 NA 14 Hispanic 600 821 220 434 NA 24 Asian 24 48 6 8 NA 0 Indian 15 29 3 8 NA 0 International 1 63 1 24 NA 0

Pacific Islander 6 10 0 3 NA 1

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Note: The District-wide Annual Enrollment and Contact Hours are comprised of Summers, Fall, and Spring

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District-wide Fall Contact Hours

2,500,000

2,000,000

1,500,000

1,000,000

500,000

0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Fall 1,537,024 1,722,452 1,963,072 2,193,180 2,225,338 2,156,992 2,120,400 2,016,736 1,875,360 1,793,612

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District-wide Summer Enrollment 6,000

5,000

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000

0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 3,129 3,393 3,590 4,368 4,989 4,157 3,962 3,634 3,952 2,751 Summer 2 1,108 1,327 1,864 2,722 2,527 2,147 1,811 1,743 1,490 2,273

District-wide Summer Contact Hours 800,000 700,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 318,288 425,068 506,392 635,968 689,780 568,020 554,180 499,804 540,576 298,720 Summer 2 89,440 131,584 165,152 267,232 243,520 210,096 168,784 155,472 143,680 284,196

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CORSICANA CAMPUS

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Corsicana Summer Enrollment 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 612 788 590 600 288 Summer 2 513 428 375 321 481

180,000 Corsicana Summer Contact Hours 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 154,676 148,968 122,656 107,152 43,952 Summer 2 68,416 20,144 38,256 33,984 78,676

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WAXAHACHIE CAMPUS

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1,000 Waxahachie Summer Enrollment 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 946 923 704 734 598 Summer 2 464 445 399 264 483

140,000 Waxahachie Summer Contact Hours

120,000

100,000

80,000

60,000

40,000

20,000

0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 129,904 122,924 96,636 96,784 54,128 Summer 2 38,416 36,224 30,624 18,784 63,472

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MIDLOTHIAN CAMPUS

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Midlothian Summer Enrollment 250

200

150

100

50

0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 221 203 167 195 137 Summer 2 137 118 111 94 114

Midlothian Summer Contact Hours 30,000

25,000

20,000

15,000

10,000

5,000

0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 15,888 13,088 12,304 26,256 9,312 Summer 2 9,296 7,744 8,480 7,440 8,848

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SOUTH CAMPUS

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South Campus Summer Enrollment 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 293 307 349 393 289 Summer 2 108 92 113 60 254

South Campus Summer Contact Hours 140,000

120,000

100,000

80,000

60,000

40,000

20,000

0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 60,304 77,264 89,120 105,552 76,208 Summer 2 27,056 11,440 22,016 23,856 39,888

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District-wide eLearning Fall Enrollment 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Fall 3,691 3,836 3,395 3,525 3,348

District-wide eLearning Fall Contact Hours 500,000 450,000 400,000 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Fall 434,224 430,480 388,048 379,728 348,700

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3,000 District-wide eLearning Summer Enrollment

2,500

2,000

1,500

1,000

500

0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 2,373 2,253 2,132 2,447 1,657 Summer 2 1,011 961 868 934 1,223

District-wide eLearning Summer Contact Hours 250,000

200,000

150,000

100,000

50,000

0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Summer 1 207,248 191,936 175,168 204,832 113,328 Summer 2 66,912 63,232 55,856 59,616 93,312

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DUAL CREDIT

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Fall 2016 Dual Credit Percent of Total Enrollment 4,000 70.0%

3,500 60.0% 3,000 50.0% 2,500 40.0% 2,000 30.0% 1,500 20.0% 1,000 500 10.0% 0 0.0% Corsicana Waxahachie Midlothian Mexia eLearning Credit 2,778 2,994 1,087 1,090 3,348 Dual Credit 20.5% 45.1% 34.3% 58.1% 11.2%

Dual Credit by Campus Headcount Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Corsicana 349 415 435 687 570 Waxahachie 1,004 1,137 1,176 1,287 1,350 Midlothian 297 401 315 277 373 South 444 419 445 491 633 eLearning 95 78 115 315 375 Total 2,189 2,450 2,486 3,057 3,301 Contact Hours Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Corsicana 38,384 42,512 38,736 77,648 57,616 Waxahachie 114,480 120,784 130,928 144,240 162,848 Midlothian 25,376 29,456 26,768 23,120 29,552 South 36,832 24,224 51,120 53,184 57,264 eLearning 6,656 6,208 11,920 18,048 25,824 Total 221,728 223,184 259,472 316,240 333,104

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Dual Credit Enrollment By School District Fall 2016 High School Enrollment High School Enrollment Ellis County Freestone County Avalon High School 34 Fairfield High School 95 63 Teague High School 77 Ferris High School 84 Wortham High School 29 40 Leon County Red Oak 78 Buffalo High School 40 98 Centerville High School 34 Midlothian High School 352 Leon High School 47 Midlothian Heritage High School 64 Normangee High School 89 Milford High School 12 Oakwood High School 11 Palmer High School 73 Limestone County Red Oak High School 257 Coolidge High School 12 Rice High School 42 Groesbeck High School 133 Waxahachie Global High School 419 Mexia High School 89 304 Other Waxahachie Preparatory Academy 7 Palestine High School 26 Navarro County Elkhart High School 4 Blooming Grove High School 62 Gainesville State School 15 Corsicana High School 350 Lone Star High School 6 Dawson High School 31 Rusk High School 3 Frost High School 24 Home Schooled 33 Kerens High School 44 Other High School in State 38 Mildred High School 70 Other 12 Total 3,301

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District-wide Dual Credit Fall Enrollment 3,500

3,000

2,500

2,000

1,500

1,000

500

0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Fall 2,190 2,450 2,486 3,057 3,301

District-wide Dual Credit Fall Contact Hours 350,000

300,000

250,000

200,000

150,000

100,000

50,000

0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Fall 221,728 223,184 259,472 316,240 333,104

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ACCOUNTABILITY

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First Time Full Time Persistence Fall 2016 Cohort Returning in Spring 2017 by Campus 100.0% 90.0% 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Distance Corsicana Mexia Waxahachie Midlothian Learning Fall 2016 78.6% 69.2% 86.1% 83.5% 64.7%

Annual Student Success Points 20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 Success Points 15,665 16,286 17,865 15,457 15,130

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Degrees Awarded 2015-16 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Degrees 786 960 1,204 858 844

Certificates Awarded 2015-16 1,200

1,000

800

600

400

200

0 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Certificates 519 644 882 535 521

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Accountability Retention Rates Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 88.2% 87.9% 90.0% 92.0% Graduation Rates FY 2012-13 FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 18.8% 19.1% 16.3% 20.7% Persistence Rates FY 2012-13 FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 45.8% 42.3% 44.8% 43.7% Course Completion Rates Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 68.8% 69.6% 71.2% 73.1% Transfer Rates FY 2012-13 FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 19.1% 23.4% 18.9% 16.5% Employment FY 2012-13 FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 60.4% 59.2% 66.6% 66.6% Licensure Exam Rates Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 87.9% 94.8% 89.5% NA Access Fall Semesters Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 First-Time in College 2,273 1,956 1,841 1,721 First Generation 1,281 3,131 1,129 892 Low-Income 4,475 4,473 3,383 2,823 Degrees/Certificates FY 2012-13 FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 1,604 2,086 1,393 1,567 Success Points FY 2012-13 FY 2013-14 FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 Annual Success Point Totals 16,286 17,865 15,457 15,130

Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Data & Navarro College Records

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Service Area High School Graduation Comparison 2015-16 % of 2016 Increase/ College 2016 2016 Not Attending Decrease Bound 2016 Total Attending Attending Navarro 2016 to Students High School Graduates College % College % College % 2015 Attending Ennis High School 351 163 46.44% 188 53.56% 103 29.34% 8.01% 63.19% Ferris High School 159 64 40.25% 95 59.75% 25 15.72% 2.48% 39.06% Italy High School 45 24 53.33% 21 46.67% 312 26.67% -5.69% 50.00% Maypearl High School 79 35 44.30% 44 55.70% 15 18.99% -8.70% 42.86% Midlothian High School 507 310 61.14% 197 38.86% 109 21.50% -1.52% 35.16% Palmer High School 67 38 56.72% 29 43.28% 17 25.37% 3.63% 44.74% Red Oak High School 439 243 55.35% 196 44.65% 79 18.00% 3.67% 32.51% Waxahachie High School 538 291 54.09% 247 45.91% 112 20.82% 2.84% 38.49% Ellis County Total 2,185 1,168 53.46% 1,017 46.54% 472 21.60% 2.16% 40.41% Fairfield High School 111 62 55.86% 49 44.14% 11 9.91% -10.84% 17.74% Teague High School 84 47 52.38% 40 47.62% 17 20.24% 3.16% 38.64% Wortham High School 31 17 54.84% 14 45.16% 11 35.48% NA 64.71% Freestone County Total 226 123 54.42% 103 45.58% 39 17.26% -1.89% 31.71% Buffalo High School 71 36 50.70% 35 49.30% 6 8.45% -2.08% 16.67% Centerville High School 52 33 63.46% 19 36.54% NT NT NT NT Leon High School 55 25 45.45% 30 54.55% 5 9.09% -10.14% 20.00% Normangee High School 43 21 48.84% 22 51.16% NT NT NT NT Leon County Total 221 115 52.04% 106 47.96% 11 4.98% -3.10% 9.57% Coolidge High School 27 13 14.00% 14 51.85% NT NT NT NT Groesbeck High School 114 48 42.11% 66 57.89% 10 8.77% 0.64% 20.83% Mexia High School 122 45 36.89% 77 63.11% 11 9.02% -8.20% 24.44% Limestone County Total 236 93 39.41% 143 60.59% 21 8.90% -3.75% 22.58% Blooming Grove High School 66 31 46.97% 25 53.03% 17 25.76% 1.12% 54.84% Corsicana High School 347 180 51.87% 167 48.13% 110 31.70% -7.24% 61.11% Dawson High School 38 16 42.11% 22 57.89% 8 21.05% -15.98% 50.00% Frost High School 29 14 48.28% 15 51.72% 6 20.69% NA 42.86% Kerens High School 40 25 62.50% 15 37.50% 22 55.00% 17.22% 88.00% Mildred High School 61 32 52.46% 29 47.54% 15 24.59% 2.85% 46.88% Rice High School 65 34 52.31% 32 49.23% 24 36.92% 6.54% 70.59% Navarro County Total 646 332 51.39% 315 48.76% 202 31.27% -31.27% 60.84% Service Area Total 3,514 1,831 52.11% 1,684 47.92% 745 21.20% 0.30% 40.69% High schools with more than 25 graduates Wortham, Coolidge, & Frost High Schools had less than 25 graduates in 2015 Return to Table ofNA-Not Contents Available NT-Not Trackable 54 | P a g e

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Navarro College 2014 Annual Licensure Report

Major CIP Tested Passed Success Rate Medical Laboratory Technician 51100400 6 6 100.00% Cosmetology Instructor 12041300 4 4 100.00% Cosmetology, General 12040100 79 77 97.47% Criminal Justice/Police Science 43010700 132 132 100.00% EMT 51090400 107 88 82.24% Fire Science/Firefighting 43020300 33 32 96.97% Licensed Vocational Nursing 51390100 83 78 93.98% Massage Therapy 51350100 8 8 100.00% Nurse's Aide 51390200 67 40 59.70% Occupational Therapy Assistant 51080300 30 30 100.00% Registered Nursing 51380100 80 67 83.75% Welding Technology 48050800 69 63 91.30% Overall 698 625 89.54%

The THECB has not updated this report for 2015-2016

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Navarro College Students Pursuing Additional Education 2014-2015 Graduates

Student Type Institution Attended Academic Technical Tech-Prep Angelo State University 11 1 1 Lamar University 10 1 0 Midwestern State University 15 0 0 Prairie View A&M University 7 1 0 Sam Houston State University 79 1 4 Stephen F. Austin State University 60 7 2 Sul Ross State University 1 0 0 Tarleton State University 145 13 11 Texas A&M University 161 1 3 Texas A&M University at Commerce 161 12 7 Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi 8 1 0 Texas A&M University at Kingsville 3 0 0 Texas A&M University at Galveston 6 0 0 Texas Southern University 6 0 0 Texas State University 101 2 1 Texas Tech University 86 6 1 Texas Women's University 33 8 0 The University of Texas at Arlington 198 30 2 The University of Texas at Austin 34 1 0 The University of Texas at Dallas 30 1 1 The University of Texas at El Paso 1 0 0 The University of Texas at 7 0 0 The University of Texas at Tyler 41 2 1 The University of Texas of the Permian Basin 5 0 0 University of Houston 14 1 0 University of North Texas 104 1 0 University of North Texas at Dallas 12 3 1 West Texas A&M University 1 3 0 Total 1,340 96 35 The THECB has not updated this report for 2015-2016

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