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Data Resources for the 2005 LBB Performance Measures Texas Community, State and Technical Colleges Data Resources for the 2005 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/TSI 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 2005 LBB Measures Texas Community, Technical, and State 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 2004* Fall 2004* % Fall 2003 Fall 2003 % Fall 2002 Fall 2002 % Alamo Community College District Northwest Vista College 1,376,656 1,190,336 86.47% 1,249,504 1,060,640 84.88% 1,122,624 950,832 84.70% Palo Alto College 1,327,568 1,063,936 80.14% 1,315,856 1,082,496 82.27% 1,156,592 958,736 82.89% San Antonio College 3,585,760 2,738,640 76.38% 3,598,688 2,757,904 76.64% 3,465,360 2,691,136 77.66% St. Philip's College 2,005,120 1,643,712 81.98% 1,888,480 1,581,968 83.77% 1,785,203 1,504,664 84.29% Alvin Community College 883,520 758,048 85.80% 874,192 736,656 84.27% 825,584 688,112 83.35% Amarillo College 1,918,160 1,585,904 82.68% 1,854,624 1,544,640 83.29% 1,720,611 1,437,641 83.55% Angelina College 957,661 865,552 90.38% 971,676 873,320 89.88% 956,744 850,576 88.90% Austin Community College 4,302,974 3,448,342 80.14% 4,318,232 3,489,848 80.82% 4,293,428 3,425,148 79.78% Blinn College 2,602,884 2,187,632 84.05% 2,634,189 2,224,962 84.46% 2,600,831 2,166,417 83.30% Brazosport College 630,740 532,656 84.45% 579,216 482,096 83.23% 721,752 603,104 83.56% Central Texas College 1,660,776 1,399,352 84.26% 1,625,060 1,378,784 84.85% 1,613,772 1,381,468 85.60% Cisco Junior College 735,120 611,504 83.18% 652,224 567,200 86.96% 601,664 518,832 86.23% Clarendon College 220,992 205,360 92.93% 203,680 185,408 91.03% 201,568 185,984 92.27% Coastal Bend College 820,199 744,823 90.81% 761,024 697,936 91.71% 764,299 690,451 90.34% College of the Mainland Community College District 750,706 573,890 76.45% 744,753 581,881 78.13% 664,790 511,734 76.98% Collin County Community College District 3,039,420 2,351,024 77.35% 2,866,348 2,282,956 79.65% 2,730,304 2,173,232 79.60% Dallas County Community College District Brookhaven College 1,432,984 1,145,280 79.92% 1,375,120 1,036,784 75.40% 1,339,224 1,050,616 78.45% Cedar Valley College 644,448 528,552 82.02% 666,352 498,376 74.79% 615,320 497,240 80.81% Eastfield College 1,404,596 1,108,676 78.93% 1,420,616 1,141,608 80.36% 1,412,752 1,098,192 77.73% El Centro College 1,014,848 864,640 85.20% 1,027,736 858,760 83.56% 974,696 809,536 83.06% Mountain View College 875,424 693,360 79.20% 848,360 680,888 80.26% 914,784 721,960 78.92% North Lake College 1,219,440 975,288 79.98% 1,185,752 957,424 80.74% 1,271,899 1,040,027 81.77% Richland College 2,034,312 1,642,304 80.73% 1,980,432 1,603,880 80.99% 2,094,154 1,670,330 79.76% Del Mar College 2,184,272 1,764,520 80.78% 2,199,484 1,827,390 83.08% 2,191,798 1,872,390 85.43% El Paso County Community College 4,391,808 3,827,536 87.15% 4,171,552 3,645,568 87.39% 3,691,888 3,221,872 87.27% Frank Phillips College 275,999 252,372 91.44% 271,145 247,053 91.11% 287,100 256,364 89.29% Galveston College 441,384 390,960 88.58% 427,024 383,560 89.82% 428,585 383,068 89.38% Grayson County College 858,737 752,200 87.59% 823,605 729,468 88.57% 764,698 659,264 86.21% Hill College 712,576 655,104 91.93% 748,480 693,104 92.60% 675,680 620,464 91.83% Houston Community College 5,939,720 4,952,970 83.39% 5,573,066 4,689,132 84.14% 5,748,538 4,690,214 81.59% Howard County Junior College District Howard College at Big Spring 527,920 449,896 85.22% 522,192 520,288 99.64% 524,272 457,664 87.30% Southwest Collegiate Institute for Deaf 38,032 33,968 89.31% 35,712 32,800 91.85% 33,376 30,272 90.70% Kilgore College 1,084,888 880,832 81.19% 1,066,368 882,568 82.76% 1,003,496 828,256 82.54% Laredo Community College 1,503,120 1,255,952 83.56% 1,410,336 1,178,960 83.59% 1,380,560 1,141,856 82.71% Lee College 1,067,344 869,264 81.44% 1,085,760 862,624 79.45% 1,022,336 888,960 86.95% McLennan Community College 1,453,717 1,197,109 82.35% 1,369,654 1,131,115 82.58% 1,263,350 1,063,318 84.17% Midland College 1,025,616 874,320 85.25% 983,402 829,120 84.31% 915,168 776,400 84.84% Navarro College 1,323,620 1,127,552 85.19% 1,231,248 1,059,984 86.09% 1,170,640 997,264 85.19% North Central Texas Comm. 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983,872 81.14% Northeast Texas Community College 483,556 431,698 89.28% 510,944 456,976 89.44% 484,866 416,962 86.00% Odessa College 876,720 756,208 86.25% 897,776 773,136 86.12% 934,680 815,616 87.26% Panola College 410,784 358,976 87.39% 377,776 339,120 89.77% 400,160 365,072 91.23% Paris Junior College 952,640 826,432 86.75% 955,328 836,512 87.56% 865,808 762,576 88.08% Ranger College 211,344 188,160 89.03% 186,032 168,512 90.58% 215,824 196,160 90.89% San Jacinto College District Central Campus 2,104,944 1,728,356 82.11% 2,015,160 1,648,024 81.78% 1,911,703 1,513,248 79.16% North Campus 967,904 799,968 82.65% 876,704 715,032 81.56% 910,908 721,260 79.18% South Campus 1,365,144 1,091,944 79.99% 1,286,760 1,027,168 79.83% 1,230,008 949,640 77.21% South Plains College 1,974,208 1,697,680 85.99% 1,950,656 1,672,992 85.77% 1,814,190 1,546,858 85.26% South Texas College 2,975,792 2,638,816 88.68% 2,677,344 2,357,482 88.05% 2,545,040 2,530,402 99.42% Southwest Texas Junior College 1,022,336 898,464 87.88% 945,552 856,912 90.63% 836,816 749,152 89.52% Tarrant County College District Northeast Campus 1,799,496 1,429,184 79.42% 1,840,224 1,442,448 78.38% 1,702,192 1,346,192 79.09% Northwest Campus 984,440 804,376 81.71% 939,696 769,152 81.85% 831,520 693,776 83.43% South Campus 1,400,144 1,128,504 80.60% 1,275,840 1,033,280 80.99% 1,266,264 1,035,640 81.79% Southeast Campus 1,303,480 1,061,648 81.45% 1,340,488 1,092,152 81.47% 1,297,696 1,069,200 82.39% Temple College 824,136 738,088 89.56% 760,714 690,670 90.79% 687,868 622,436 90.49% Texarkana College 904,992 784,022 86.63% 922,883 792,680 85.89% 787,736 679,836 86.30% Texas Southmost College 1,572,320 1,457,344 92.69% 1,459,624 1,378,360 94.43% 1,362,713 1,239,766 90.98% Trinity Valley Community College 1,271,824 1,100,960 86.57% 1,218,864 1,044,504 85.69% 1,149,776 989,184 86.03% Tyler Junior College 2,121,208 1,775,880 83.72% 2,096,752 1,651,312 78.76% 1,943,683 1,561,632 80.34% Vernon Regional Junior College 512,432 470,624 91.84% 491,888 449,056 91.29% 478,384 438,048 91.57% Victoria College, The 771,648 654,144 84.77% 771,824 650,720 84.31% 772,848 668,544 86.50% Weatherford College 878,248 764,360 87.03% 819,078 698,430 85.27% 767,406 653,118 85.11% Western Texas College 306,176 290,672 94.94% 285,824 266,544 93.25% 289,088 269,792 93.33% Wharton County Junior College 1,130,992 976,192 86.31% 1,096,800 1,053,712 96.07% 1,094,389 947,076 86.54% Subtotals 94,325,516 78,778,061 83.52% 91,298,673 76,472,547 83.76% 87,664,998 73,302,756 83.62% Texas State Technical College Harlingen Campus 1,088,384 975,056 89.59% 988,928 880,176 89.00% 1,129,744 1,011,184 89.51% Marshall Campus ** 190,176 173,024 90.98% 186,080 168,688 90.65% 191,566 174,750 91.22% Waco Campus 1,604,332 1,401,675 87.37% 1,529,791 1,363,637 89.14% 1,507,499 1,325,497 87.93% West Texas Campus 543,408 499,352 91.89% 526,772 489,388 92.90% 557,544 520,008 93.27% Subtotals 3,426,300 3,049,107 88.99% 3,231,571 2,901,889 89.80% 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Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2003 Fall 2002 Fall 2002 Fall 2001 Fall 2001 Alamo Community College District Northwest Vista College 869 1,920 624 1,437 399 991 198 531 Palo Alto College 931 1,552 888 1,485 823 1,424 745 1,285 San Antonio College 1,836 3,766 1,780 3,762 1,718 3,661 1,644 3,494 St.
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