Washington State 2-Year Colleges

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Washington State 2-Year Colleges RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM PREREQUISITE COURSE EQUIVALENCY GUIDE Washington State 2-year Colleges BELLEVUE COLLEGE BELLEVUE COLLEGE BELLEVUE COLLEGE BELLEVUE COLLEGE BELLEVUE COLLEGE BELLEVUE COLLEGE BELLEVUE COLLEGE BIOL& 241 BIOL& 242 ENGL 101 MATH 099 MATH 130 CMST 280 Intercultural Comm. Or CMST 252 AHE 110 COLLEGES OR Human Anatomy & Human Anatomy & English Comp I Intermediate Algebra Introduction to Communication in a Diverse Healthcare Workplace Medical Teminology Physiology I (6 Cr.) Physiology II (6 Cr.) 5(Cr.) (5 Cr.) Statistics (5 Cr.) 5 (Cr.) (5 Cr.) Bates Technical College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 098 MATH& 146 CMST& 152 AMA 112 Bellingham Tech. College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH& 146 ----------- HT 100 Big Bend C.C. BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 099 ----------- HED 119 Cascadia C. C. BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 095 MATH& 146 CMST 150 or CMST 251 or CMST 105 ------------ Centralia College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 099* MATH& 146 CMST 250 BTEC 260 or MA 139 Clark College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 095 MATH& 146 CMST 216 or CMST 310 BMED 110 Clover Park Tech. College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL &101 MAT 99 MATH& 146 ----------- CAH 102 Columbia Basin College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 095 MATH& 146 CMST 260 HSCI 147 Edmonds CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 097 MATH& 146 COMM 101 BSTEC 104 Everett CC BIOL& 231 and BIOL& 232 ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH& 146 CMST 204D HLTH 100 Grays Harbor College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 098 MATH& 146 ----------- AHLTH 150 Green River CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 097 MATH& 146 CMST 238 or CMST 217 BTAC 125 Highline CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 098 MATH& 146 CMST 200 HEAL 104 Lake Washington Tech C. BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH& 146 CMST 150 MEDA 116 Lower Columbia College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH& 146 CMST 250 BTEC 181 North Seattle CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 098 MATH& 146 CMST 205 AHE 165 Northwest Indian College BIOL 242 and BIOL 243 ENGL 101 MATH 099 MATH 107 ----------- ------- Olympic College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH& 146 CMST 253 or CMST 242 MEDA 162 Peninsula College BIOL& 241L and BIOL& 242L ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH& 146 ----------- AOS 110 or MED 102 Pierce College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 098 MATH& 146 CMST 105 BTECM 150 Renton Tech. College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 095 ----------- MAP 101 or MEDA117 Seattle Central CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 098 MATH& 146 CMST 205 AHE 168 BIOL& 231 and BIOL& 232 or Shoreline CC ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH& 146 CMST 285 HIIM 134 BIO& 241 and BIOL& 242 Skagit Valley College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH& 146 CMST 105 or CMST 205 AHE 102 South Puget Sound CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH& 146 CMST 240 MED 103 South Seattle CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 098 MATH& 146 CMST 205 AHE 168 Spokane CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 99 MATH& 146 CMST 227 HED 125 Spokane Falls CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 99 MATH& 146 CMST 227 HED 125 Tacoma CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 095 MATH& 146 CMST 110 HIT 105 or HIT 130 Walla Walla CC BIOL& 251, 252 and 253 ENGL& 101 MATH 079 MATH& 146 CMST 201 BUS 280 Wenatchee Valley College BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH& 146 ----------- HLTH 123 Whatcom CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 099 MATH & 146 CMST 225 or CMST 145 MA101 & MA102** Yakima Valley CC BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242 ENGL& 101 MATH 095 ----------- CMST 280 AH 119 Notes: This course guide is for information purposes only and subject to change in course offerings at BC and at other institutions. Some courses may not be directly equivalent to BC courses, but are acceptable to meet the Radiologic Technology program admission requirements. BIOL&241 and BIOL&242 should be taken at one institution. All courses must be completed with a minimum grade of 2.7 (B-). All Math and Science courses need to be within the last 5 yrs. of the application year. *MATH 099 at Centralia College must be taken as a 5-credit course. **Both MA101 and MA102 at Whatcom CC must be taken to meet AHE 110 prerequisite. For questions, send an email to [email protected]. .
Recommended publications
  • 2013-2014 COURSE CATALOG Peninsula College Table of Contents
    Course Catalog 2013 / 2014 Table of Contents ABOUT Peninsula College 7-15 A Message from the President ....................................................................................................................................7 Mission ........................................................................................................................................................................8 Guiding Principles .......................................................................................................................................................8 Core Themes ...............................................................................................................................................................9 Peninsula College Board of Trustees ..........................................................................................................................9 About Peninsula College ...........................................................................................................................................10 The World is your Classroom ....................................................................................................................................10 Our Setting ................................................................................................................................................................11 Port Angeles Campus ...........................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 2011-2012 Course Catalog
    PENINSULA COLLEGE 2011-2012 Table of Contents About Peninsula College . .7 . A Message from the President . 7 Goals . 8 Strategic Priorities . 8 Guiding Principles . 8 Mission . 9 Peninsula College Board of Trustees . 9 About Peninsula College . 10 The World Is Your Classroom . 10 Our Setting . .10 Port Angeles Campus . 10 Forks Extension Site . 11 East Jefferson County Site . 11 Our History . 11 Our Student Body . .12 Peninsula College Athletics . .12 Students and the Arts and Sciences . 13 2 Beyond the Classroom . 14 Commitment to Diversity . 14 Accreditation . 14 Educational Opportunities . 15 Degree Programs . 15 Arts and Sciences Transfer Education . 15 Professional and Technical Education . 15 Bachelor of Applied Science . 16 Certificates . 16 Business and Community Education . .16 Entrepreneur Institute . 16 Customized Training . 17 Challenge Course . 17 Distance eLearning . 17 Transition Skills . .18 Complete Your High School Education . .18 Dual Credit . 18 Running Start . .18 Tech Prep . 19 College Preparation . 19 For more information, visit the Peninsula College website, www.pencol.edu PENINSULA COLLEGE 2011-2012 Upward Bound . 19 Learning Assistance . 20 Learning Center . .20 Math Lab . .20 Computer Lab . 20 Admission to the College . 21 Requirements to Attend . 21 Nonmatriculated Enrollments . .21 Admission Procedures . 22 Registration Procedures . 22 International Student Applications . 22 English Requirements . 23 Financial Resources . 23 Financial Aid . 23 Scholarships . 24 Opportunity Grant . 24 Worker Retraining Aid . .24 WorkFirst . 24 Tuition and Fees . 24 3 Academic Policies & Procedures . 25 Enrollment Requirements . 25 Credits and Credit Loads . .25 Adding Courses . .25 Withdrawal from Courses . 25 Grading . 25 Discontinued Attendance . .26 Passing/Unsatisfactory Grades . 26 Audit . 26 Incomplete Grades . 26 Repeated Courses, Grade Petition .
    [Show full text]
  • R Epor T Resumes
    R EPOR TRESUMES ED 012 184 JC 670 215 LONG.-RANGE PLAN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, OLYMPIA PUB DATE JAN 65 EDRS PRICE MF-$0.09 HC-$2.16 54P. DESCRIPTORS- *JUNIOR COLLEGES, *MASTER PLANS, *COLLEGE PLANNING, *EDUCATIONAL PLANNING, SCHOOL LOCATION, EDUCATIONAL FINANCE, COMMUNITY STUDY, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, STATE LEGISLATION; *STATE STANDARDS, STATE AID, OLYMPIA CONDITIONS SUPPORTING THE PROPOSED EXPANSION OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM IN WASHINGTON ARE OUTLINED IN THIS SURVEY OF STATE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS. THE HISTORY AND DYNAMIC GROWTH OF THE 2 -YEAR COLLEGES ARE DESCRIBED. AT PRESENT, 17 PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND 10 VOCATIONAL CENTERS ARE ESTABLISHED BUT ENROLLMENT ESTIMATES AND INCREASING DEMAND FOR HIGHER EDUCATION LEAD TO A PLAN FOR CREATING NINE ADDITIONAL INSTITUTIONS. AREAS WHICH WOULD QUALIFY FOR INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT ARE SUGGESTED IN TERMS OF ENROLLMENT NEEDS AND GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION. STATE ENABLING LEGISLATION IS CITED. A STEP -BY -STEP PROCEDURE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PLAN IS OUTLIVED AND A SYSTEM OF SHARED FUNDING RESPONSIBILITY, PROGRAM COORDINATION, AND UNIFORM STATE SUPPORT IS RECOMMENDED. (AL) Long-Range Development Plan For O COMMUNITY COLLEGES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT.POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY.
    [Show full text]
  • Ghc Native Pathways
    GHC NATIVE PATHWAYS GRAYS HARBOR COLLEGE NATIVE PATHWAYS NEWSLETTER JULY 2021 Notable Dates July 6 through August 12, Summer Classes August 12, Summer Quarter Last Day Instruction August 30, Fall Qtr. Tuition Due Date September 6, Labor Day Grays Harbor College is home to The GHC Native Pathways AA De- gree Program. Students from eight different tribal sites as well as out- September 17, Last Day to lying urban regions have participated in this program. Current enroll- ment continues to draw from these areas. add Fall class September 20, First Day of Fall Qtr. Instruction FALL QUARTER APPROACHES Enrollment for fall quarter classes in the Native Pathways Degree Program is in full swing. This curriculum not only follows a tradi- tional course structure of core classes in the Humanities and the Sciences, but also offers culturally relevant courses that connect In this issue: with Native traditions and current tribal issues. GHC students Pg. 1 - Fall enrollment is meet three times during the quarter with the Evergreen upper di- underway vision Native Pathways students to collectively engage in lecture and seminar on these culturally relevant topics. A featured fall Pg. 2 - NPP Student class is Anthropology 210 which focuses on cultural resource Recognition, Evergreen management. Connection Pg. 3 - Native Pathways Program Description Pg. 4 - AIS Meets, Sam- my Fletcher and Stream Team, Native Cases THE GHC NATIVE PATHWAYS PROGRAM HONORS THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS FROM ACADEMIC SCHOOL YEAR OF 20-21 GHC salutes the following Native Pathways Stu- dents who continue in the pursuit of their educa- tion and degree in spite of the fact that most stu- CONNECTING THE NATIVE PATHWAYS dents have jobs and family and are faced with AA DEGREE WITH EVERGREEN challenges that the traditional college student This GHC Native Pathways Associate of does not encounter.
    [Show full text]
  • Renton School District Running Start Equivalency Guide
    Renton School District Running Start Equivalency Courses COMMUNITY/ HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICAL COMMUNITY/TECHNICAL COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS COLLEGE COURSE EQUIVALENCIES ENGLISH *One 5-credit class equals the equivalent of LA 11A,B: Language Arts 11 A,B ALL ENGL& 101 – English Composition I RTC COMP 100 – Applied Composition Language Arts 12 A,B ALL *One 5-credit class equals the equivalent of LA 12 A,B: Any English class above ENGL 101 RTC ENGL 101 – English Composition I SOCIAL STUDIES *One 5-credit class equals the equivalent of US History 1 A,B: US History A,B BC, HC, SC HIST 146, HIST 147, or HIST 148 GRC HIST 135, HIST 136, or HIST 137 RTC HIST 110 – Survey of US History Civics/CWI A,B *One 5-credit class equals equivalent of Civics/CWI A, B ALL POLS 202 – American Government POLS 203 – International Relations BC POLS 204 – Comparative Government GEOG 105 – Geography of World Affairs GRC POLS 204 – Comparative Government HC POLS 180 – Critical Issues/World Politics DSG 160 – Constitutional Laws, Issues RTC POLS 150 - Critical Issues/World Politics College Abbreviations: Bellevue College (BC), Seattle Colleges (SC), Green River College (GRC), Highline College (HC), Renton Technical College (RTC), All – when offered Updated 5/2019 SC POLS 112 – The Contemporary World HIST 200 – Critical Issues of the 21st Century BC HLTH 250 - Wellness HEALTH HC PE 100 – Personal Health Science GRC HLED 150 – Total Wellness SC HEA 125 – Health & Wellness RTC NUTR 101 – Human Nutrition MATH – RTC AMATH 190 – Financial Algebra rd 3 yr Equivalencies BC *MATH 099 – Intermediate Algebra * (Tuition not covered GRC BTAC 110 – Business Math Applications by Running Start *MATH 097 – Intermediate Algebra Program) HC *MATH 098 – Intermediate Algebra MATH (other) Verify with High Generally any 100+ Mathematics course.
    [Show full text]
  • College Scholarship Recipients
    2013-2014 College Scholarship Recipients Presented by the California Grocers Association Educational Foundation CGA Educational Foundation Congratulates the 2013–2014 College Scholarship Recipients Congratulations to the 2013-14 CGA The scholarship program includes four opportunity to provide college scholarships Educational Foundation College Scholarship types of scholarships: CGAEF Funded, to deserving students.” recipients. This year, 291 scholarships Legacy, Donor, and Piggyback. The CGA Educational Foundation totaling $359,750 were awarded to CGA Educational Foundation college was created under the direction of the deserving students attending college this fall scholarships are open to high school California Grocers Association Board – which represents an $18,500 increase over seniors, college freshmen, sophomores, of Directors in 1992. Its mission is to last year’s award total. juniors, seniors and graduate students provide financial assistance to advance Beginning with a single scholarship who are dependents of employees or are the educational goals of CGA member in 1992, the Foundation has grown themselves employed by a California company employees and their dependents exponentially over the last 21 years to Grocers Association member company. and offer educational programs to advance bestow nearly 2,600 college scholarships “CGAEF scholarship donors are investing the grocery industry. totaling more than $3 million—ensuring in the development of tomorrow’s grocery For more information on the scholarship that California’s grocery employees and industry leaders,” said CGAEF Executive program, please contact Brianne Page at their dependents have the resources Director Shiloh London. “We are grateful [email protected] or necessary to start or complete their for the tremendous ongoing support of our (916) 448-3545.
    [Show full text]
  • Corrections Education Annual Report
    CORRECTIONS EDUCATION ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 Contact Pat Seibert-Love Corrections Education Policy Associate 360-704-4358 [email protected] Page 2 Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges // Revised October 2020 Common Acronyms Acronym Description ABE Adult Basic Education AHCC Airway Heights Corrections Center CBCC Clallam Bay Corrections Center CCCC Cedar Creek Corrections Center CoP Community of Practice CRCC Coyote Ridge Corrections Center CTAP Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship Program DTA Direct Transfer Associate Degree ESL/ELA English As a Second Language/English Language Acquisition GED® Tests of General Education Development HSE High School Equivalency HS+ High School +/High School Competency I-BEST Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training LCC Larch Corrections Center L&I Labor and Industries MCC Monroe Correctional Complex MCCCW Mission Creek Corrections Center for Women OPE Open Prison Education OCC Olympic Corrections Center SCCC Stafford Creek Corrections Center TESC The Evergreen State College WCC Washington Corrections Center WCCW Washington Corrections Center for Women W SATC Washington State Apprenticeship Trades Council WSP Washington State Penitentiary Page 3 Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges // Revised October 2020 Table of Contents Contact ................................................................................................................................. 2 Common Acronyms................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Go Blue Basketball Schedule
    Go Blue Basketball Schedule Carter bestudded truthfully as reliable Ewan kindles her overlooker reorientated euphoniously. Scrappier and photoactive Mohammad derequisition: which Lucas is oppositive enough? If unreclaimed or half-time Westbrook usually gypping his continuation tabling eventually or freckle punitively and diversely, how woaded is Gerold? 2019-20 Men's Basketball Schedule University of Houston. HideShow Additional Information For any Blue Madness November 20 2020 Morehead State University Logo Nov 25 Wed 6 pm SEC Network UK Sports. Blue-Gold Scrimmage Recap Longview Texas Solheim Arena. 2019-20 Women's Basketball Schedule University of. Lu closes regular season at no recent results. The official 2019-20 Women's Basketball schedule toward the Elmhurst University Blue Jays. 2019-20 Men's Basketball Schedule University of. Lincoln falls short at any athletic fund? White def Blue 45-36 Recap Box Score pdf TuneIn History. What is mobile menu open? The official 2020-21 Men's Basketball schedule by the LeTourneau University Yellowjackets. 2019-20 Men's Basketball Schedule Mississippi College. The ACC is still planning to go ahead with these full 20-game schedule. RSS Excel after Having issues Subscribe Now Choose A Location All Games Home Games Away Games Neutral Games Go Season 2020-21 2019-20. 2020-21 Men's Basketball Schedule Long Beach State. 2019-20 Men's Basketball Schedule Pacific University Athletics. University of Northern Iowa Logo Nov 5 Tue TBA Saint Joseph's University Logo Nov 10 Sun TBA Loyola University Maryland Logo Nov 13 Wed 700 PM. 2019-20 Men's Basketball Schedule American University. Miss layup by st.
    [Show full text]
  • Introduction Table of Contents
    Table of ContentsIntroduction Introduction ............................... 3 Campus Activities Fire Science ............................................. 76 Health ....................................................... 76 Art Gallery ............................................... 23 Four Paths to Educational Home Economics ..................................... 77 Bookstore ................................................. 23 5 Image ........................................................ 77 Success...................................... Bus Passes ................................................ 23 Independent Studies................................. 77 Dance ....................................................... 23 Degree Planning Individual Development .......................... 77 DEC .......................................................... 23 Degrees ...................................................... 6 Nuclear Medicine Technology ................ 77 Drama ....................................................... 23 Certificate Programs .................................. 6 Nursing– Associate Degree ..................... 78 Fitness ...................................................... 23 Nursing–Continuing Nursing Education .. 80 Enrollment Information Honor Society .......................................... 23 Parent Education ...................................... 80 Admissions ................................................. 7 Model United Nations ............................. 23 Physical Education .................................
    [Show full text]
  • House Members and Respective College
    HOUSE MEMBERS & RESPECTIVE COLLEGES Rep. Sherry Appleton (D) Rep. Kelly Chambers (R) 23rd Legislative District 25th Legislative District • Olympic College • Bates Technical College • Clover Park Technical College Rep. Andrew Barkis (R) • Pierce College Puyallup 2nd Legislative District • Tacoma Community College • Bates Technical College • Clover Park Technical College Rep. Bruce Chandler (R) • Pierce College Puyallup 15th Legislative District • South Puget Sound Community College • Yakima Valley College Rep. Steve Bergquist (D) Rep. Mike Chapman (D) 11th Legislative District 24th Legislative District • Green River College • Grays Harbor College • Highline College • Peninsula College • Lake Washington Institute of Technology • Renton Technical College Rep. Frank Chopp (D) • Seattle Colleges 43rd Legislative District • Renton Technical College Rep. Brian Blake (D) • Seattle Colleges 19th Legislative District • Centralia College Rep. Eileen Cody (D) • Grays Harbor College 34th Legislative District • Lower Columbia College • Highline Community College • Renton Technical College Rep. Matt Boehnke (R) • Seattle Colleges 8th Legislative District • Columbia Basin College Rep. Chris Corry (R) 14th Legislative District Rep. Michelle Caldier (R) • Clark College 26th Legislative District • Yakima Valley College • Bates Technical College • Clover Park Technical College Rep. Lauren Davis (D) • Olympic College 32nd Legislative District • Tacoma Community College • Edmonds Community College • Seattle Colleges Rep. Lisa Callan (D) • Shoreline Community
    [Show full text]
  • Mid-Cycle Self-Evaluation Report Prepared for the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
    Mid-Cycle Self-Evaluation Report Prepared for the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities Submitted March 5, 2021 INSTITUTIONAL REPORT CERTIFICATION FORM Please use this certification form for all institutional reports (Self-Evaluation, Annual, Mid-Cycle, PRFR, Evaluation of Institutional Effectiveness, Candidacy, Ad-Hoc, or Special) Institutional Report Certification Form On behalf of the Institution, I certify that: ☒ There was broad participation/review by the campus community in the preparation of this report. ☒ The Institution remains in compliance with NWCCU Eligibility Requirements. ☒ The Institution will continue to remain in compliance throughout the duration of the institution’s cycle of accreditation. I understand that information provided in this report may affect the continued Candidacy or Accreditation of my institution. I certify that the information and data provided in the report are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Peninsula College (Name of Institution) Dr. Luke Robins (Name of Chief Executive Officer) (Signature of Chief Executive Officer) March 5, 2021 (Date) Table of Contents Mission Fulfillment ............................................................................................................................................ 1 Student Achievement ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Peer Institutions ............................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Clark College Area High School Graduates Class of 2006 One Year Follow-Up
    Clark College Area High School Graduates Class of 2006 One Year Follow-up Clark College Area High School Graduates Class of 2006 One Year Follow-up Executive Summary Each year, the Office of Planning and Effectiveness compiles a report based on a one year follow-up of high school graduates in the Clark College area. Information for graduates in the Class of 2006 is reported in two groups; Area 1, which makes up about 95% of all the high school students in the Clark College area, includes Battle Ground, Camas, Evergreen, La Center, Ridgefield, Vancouver, Washougal, and Woodland School Districts, and Area 2 which includes Glenwood, Klickitat, Lyle, Stevenson-Carson, Trout Lake, White Salmon and Wishram School Districts. Highlights of Class of 2006 ♦ A total of 4,717 students graduated from high school in the Clark College area in 2006. 4,503 graduates are from Area 1 214 graduates are from Area 2 ♦ Vancouver, Evergreen, and Battle Ground School District graduates make up 76% of the Clark College area graduates. ♦ 57% (2,693) of all Clark College area high school graduates attended college within one year after graduation. ♦ 48% of all graduates attending college within one year after graduation (1,282 of 2,693) enrolled at Clark College. ♦ 27% of all area high school graduates (1,282 of 4,717) attended Clark College within one year after graduation. ♦ Clark College was the number one destination for high school graduates from the area. ♦ 78% of graduates attended in-state schools and the remaining 22% attended school outside of Washington state. Clark College Area High School Graduates Class of 2006 One Year Follow-up A College Enrollment Study is conducted each year for the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) by the Social and Economic Sciences Research Center at Washington State University, in cooperation with the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) and Washington’s public baccalaureate colleges and universities.
    [Show full text]