2010 High School Graduates Enrolling in Colorado Public Higher Education in Fall Term 2010

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2010 High School Graduates Enrolling in Colorado Public Higher Education in Fall Term 2010 2010 High School Graduates Enrolling in Colorado Public Higher Education in Fall Term 2010 Summary Following C.R.S. 23-5-127 and beginning in Fall term 2010, the SASID (State Assigned Student Identifier ) began being collected in higher education enrollment data. From this point forward, a direct link exists between student history in K-12 and enrollment in public higher education in Colorado. This report summarizes a high school graduating class and their enrollment in higher education. Of the 2010 high school graduates, 46.3% enrolled in a public or reporting private institution in the state. The majority of these students (64.7%) enrolled in a four year public institution. The majority of the students enrolling in higher education were also female (53.0%) and White, non-Hispanic (64.0%). Source of Data Colorado Department of Education (CDE) High School Graduates, Spring 2010 and Department of Higher Education (DHE) Fall Term Enrollment, 2010 (SURDS) Data Limitations High school graduate file does not include late graduates, those graduating after May 2010 Higher education enrollment data collection is limited to public institutions and only a few private institutions. Enrollment in colleges out-of-state or the majority of in-state private, vocational or occupational colleges is not included in this report. Student identifiers submitted to higher education data system are matched by the colleges and universities using a matching process on several student characteristics. This matching process yields, on average, a 90 percent match. The remaining percentage would be included in enrollment data, but would not able to be matched to the high school graduate file. Contact Department of Higher Education, Division of Research & Information Management # % 2010 High School Graduates 51,702 Not Enrolled in Fall 2010, Higher Education 27,785 53.7% Enrolled in Fall 2010, Higher Education 23,917 46.3% Fall 2010 Enrolled, No SASID Match* 1,376 2.7% Fall 2010 Enrolled in College** 22,541 43.6% 2-Year Public Insts 7,291 32.3% 4-Year Public Insts 14,587 64.7% Private Insts*** 663 2.9% Female 11,942 53.0% Male 10,590 47.0% No Gender Specified 9 0.0% Unknown Ethnicity 1,536 6.8% Non-Resident Alien 105 0.5% Black, non-Hispanic 980 4.3% Native American or Alaskan Native 165 0.7% Asian 826 3.7% Hispanic 3,858 17.1% White, non-Hispanic 14,430 64.0% Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 77 0.3% More than one race/ethnicity (non-hispanic) 564 2.5% * 2010 HS Grad from CO public HS, not home schooled, enrolled in HE inst, no match or missing from SASID file ** Limited to Insts reporting to SURDS (no high school grads leaving state are counted) *** Private Insts include only DU, RU, CCU # Enrolled in Fall Percent of Category Institution Name 2010 Total Two Year Public Institutions Aims Community College 476 6.5% Arapahoe Community College 581 8.0% Colorado Mountain College 311 4.3% Colorado Northwestern Community College 94 1.3% Community College of Aurora 337 4.6% Community College of Denver 756 10.4% Front Range Community College 1,351 18.5% Lamar Community College 104 1.4% Morgan Community College 104 1.4% Northeastern Junior College 402 5.5% Otero Junior College 216 3.0% Pikes Peak Community College 1,178 16.2% Pueblo Community College 489 6.7% Red Rocks Community College 720 9.9% Trinidad State Junior College 172 2.4% Total 7,291 Four Year Public Institutions Adams State College 375 2.6% Colorado School of Mines 504 3.5% Colorado State University 3,221 22.1% Colorado State University - 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