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2002-2003 Post Secondary Options COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN POST SECONDARY OPTIONS 2002-2003 SCHOOL YEAR Number of 11th Number that and 12th Completed Graders that Three or More Number Completed One Course Units Number Enrolled in Total Enrolled or Two Course but Less than Enrolled Full College Unduplicated Units Full Time Time Courses Count 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade APPROVED INSTITUTION OF 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 County/District HIGHER EDUCATION Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Other Postsecondary Programs ADAMS COUNTY Mapleton 1 University of Colorado @ Denver 0 10 000001005 Northglenn-Thornton 12 Front Range Community College 1300001313 Colorado Community College 1000001010 Adams County 14 Community College of Denver 23 31 000023312331 Brighton 27J Aims Community College 0100000101 Front Range Community College 0900000904 Metropolitan State College 0100000101 Bennett 29J Pickens Technical 13 90001131075 Morgan Community College 36 12 0 13 0 21 36 46 18 24 Strasburg 31J Morgan Community College 46 24 2 14 0 0 48 38 30 20 Pickens Technical 11 3240013985 Westminster 50 Front Range Community College 0201000303 ALAMOSA Alamosa RE-11J Adams State College 14 20 000014201420 Trinidad State Junior College 1400001414 Sangre de Cristo RE 22J Adams State College 0400000402 PREPARED BY DATA AND RESEARCH 3/15/2004 PAGE: 1 OF 13 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN POST SECONDARY OPTIONS 2002-2003 SCHOOL YEAR Number of 11th Number that and 12th Completed Graders that Three or More Number Completed One Course Units Number Enrolled in Total Enrolled or Two Course but Less than Enrolled Full College Unduplicated Units Full Time Time Courses Count 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade APPROVED INSTITUTION OF 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 County/District HIGHER EDUCATION Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Other Postsecondary Programs ARAPAHOE Englewood 1 Metropolitan State College 10000111 Community College of Aurora Arapahoe Community College 13 25 230315311025 Red Rocks Community College 0401000504 Sheridan 2 Arapahoe Community College 0 36 0000039040 Cherry Creek 5 Arapahoe Community College 2400002424 Community College of Aurora 3 16 0000316316 Community College of Denver 0100000101 Pickens ech 0100000101 Metropolitan State College 1500001515 University of Colorado @ Denver 2 13 0000213213 Red Rocks Community College 0100000101 Littleton 6 Arapahoe Community College 26 128 0 0 0 17 34 145 30 123 University of Colorado @ Denver 0400030704 Metropolitan State College 0400000304 Red Rocks Community College 0200000001 Deer Trail 26J Morgan Community College 6 10 080061839 Adams-Araphoe 28J Community College of Aurora 11 72 000011721014 Byers 32J None to Report ARCHULETA Archuleta County 50JT Pueblo Community College 11 58 000033665 Morgan Community College 3000000030 BACA Walsh RE-1 Lamar Community College 24 8 10 24 0 0 34 32 17 16 Pritchett RE-3 Lamar Community College 5002000051 Springfield RE-4 Lamar Community College 20 17 18 22 19 19 38 39 19 20 Vilas RE-5 None to Report Campo RE-6 Lamar Community College 12 72700141477 BENT Las Animas RE-1 Otero Junior College 14 22 00001422711 Mc Clave RE-2 Lamar Community College 40 18 0 16 0 0 40 34 20 17 PREPARED BY DATA AND RESEARCH 3/15/2004 PAGE: 2 OF 13 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN POST SECONDARY OPTIONS 2002-2003 SCHOOL YEAR Number of 11th Number that and 12th Completed Graders that Three or More Number Completed One Course Units Number Enrolled in Total Enrolled or Two Course but Less than Enrolled Full College Unduplicated Units Full Time Time Courses Count 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade APPROVED INSTITUTION OF 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 County/District HIGHER EDUCATION Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Other Postsecondary Programs BOULDER St. Vrain Valley RE1J Aims Community College 4300004343 Front Range Community College 45 131 0700451382886 University of Colorado @ Boulder 4 20 0000420415 University of Colorado @ Denver 0 31 0000031031 Colorado State University 0100000101 Boulder Valley RE 2 University of Colorado @ Boulder 28 67 000028672555 Front Range Community College 2700002714 CHAFFEE Buena Vista R-31 Colorado Mountain College 11 67 000011671135 Salida R-32 Colorado Mountain College 0 51 0000051039 CHEYENNE Kit Carson R-1 Lamar Community College 2 12 000021216 Cheyenne County RE-5 Lamar Community College 14 14 2 16 0 0 16 30 12 16 CLEAR CREEK Clear Creek RE-1 Red Rocks Community College 5 13 0002513513 Metro State College of Denver 0100000101 Colorado School of Mines 0200000202 Community College of Denver 0100000101 CONEJOS North Conejos RE1J Adams State College 0200000201 Trinidad State Junior College 0 14 0000014014 Sanford 6J Trinidad State Junior College 0243004444 South Conejos RE-10 Adams State College 750000757512 certified nurses asst. COSTILLO Centennial R-1 None to Report Sierra Grande R-30 Trinidad State Junior College 0100000101 Adams State College 0200000201 CROWLEY Crowley County RE-1-J Otero Junior College 6600006656 PREPARED BY DATA AND RESEARCH 3/15/2004 PAGE: 3 OF 13 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN POST SECONDARY OPTIONS 2002-2003 SCHOOL YEAR Number of 11th Number that and 12th Completed Graders that Three or More Number Completed One Course Units Number Enrolled in Total Enrolled or Two Course but Less than Enrolled Full College Unduplicated Units Full Time Time Courses Count 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade APPROVED INSTITUTION OF 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 County/District HIGHER EDUCATION Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Other Postsecondary Programs CUSTER Consolidated C-1 Pueblo Community College 870040127127 DELTA Delta County 50(J) Northwestern Community College 33 31 230035343126 Mesa State College 3 68 0004372234 Community College of Denver Western State College DENVER Denver County 1 University of Colorado at Denver 3 18 1200421316 Red Rocks Community College 0110001111 Arapahoe Community College 3 14 2400518514 Metropolitan State College 4 17 0100418416 Community College of Denver 135 137 2700137144103118 Colorado State University 2000002020 DOLORES Dolores County RE 1 Pueblo Community College 14 77300147147 DOUGLAS Douglas County RE 1 Arapahoe Community College 0300000303 Metropolitan State College 0300000303 Colorado School of Mines 0300000303 EAGLE Eagle County RE 50 Colorado Mountain College 110 126 8 33 0 0 118 159 75 91 ELBERT Elizabeth C-1 Pickens Technical 7 15 000061349 Kiowa C-2 Adams State College 0500000503 Colorado State University 2100002121 Big Sandy 100J Pikes Peak Community College 0 14 00000707 Elbert 2000 None to Report Agate 300 None to Report PREPARED BY DATA AND RESEARCH 3/15/2004 PAGE: 4 OF 13 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN POST SECONDARY OPTIONS 2002-2003 SCHOOL YEAR Number of 11th Number that and 12th Completed Graders that Three or More Number Completed One Course Units Number Enrolled in Total Enrolled or Two Course but Less than Enrolled Full College Unduplicated Units Full Time Time Courses Count 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th 11th 12th Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade APPROVED INSTITUTION OF 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 & 2 County/District HIGHER EDUCATION Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Sem Other Postsecondary Programs EL PASO Calhan RJ-1 Pikes Peak Community College 0 26 0002028016 Harrison 2 Pikes Peak Community College 0 19 0000119011 Widefield 3 Pikes Peak Community College 6 20 0000620620 Fountain 8 Colorado State University-Pueblo 85 93 000085937072 Pikes Peak Community College 66 62 000066626154 University of Colorado-Denver 47 17 000047174717 Colorado Springs 11 University of CO. @ CO. Springs 7 26 0100727716 Pikes Peak Community College 7 26 0000726523 Cheyenne Mountain 12 University of CO. @ CO. Springs 1400001413 Manitou Springs 14 University of CO. @ CO. Springs 0300000505 Pikes Peak Community College 1 21 0000121121 Academy 20 Pikes Peak Community College 3 24 0000324319 University of CO. @ CO. Springs 53 58 000027592731 University of Southern Colorado 0200000201 Ellicott 22 University of CO. @ CO. Springs 0300000303 Pikes Peak Community College 0400000402 Peyton 23JT University of CO. @ CO. Springs 0400000402 Hanover 28 Pikes Peak Community College 4 23 0000823413 Lewis-Palmer 38 University of CO. @ CO. Springs 1300001312 Pikes Peak Community College 4 11 0200413310 Falcon 49 Pikes Peak Community College Edison 54JT Pikes Peak Community College 0300000302 Miami/Yoder 60JT Pikes Peak Community College 0100021020022 University of CO. @ CO. Springs 0000080404 FREMONT Canon City RE-1 Pueblo Community College 22 19 000022191110 Florence RE-2 Pueblo Community College 0700000707 Cotopaxi RE-3 Pueblo Community College 9 6 14 1 0 0 23 7 20 6 GARFIELD Roaring Fork RE-1 Colorado Mountain College 44 73 020036453346 University of Colorado @ Denver 20 46 000020461023 Garfield RE-2 Colorado Mountain College 4 28 0000428216 Garfield 16 Mesa State College 7 14 000071448 PREPARED BY DATA AND RESEARCH 3/15/2004 PAGE: 5 OF 13 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN POST SECONDARY
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