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Counties & High Schools with Highest Enrollment & Retention 03-05 Cohorts SUGGESTED CITATION University Return Rates for First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalarueate-Degree- Seeking Students by State, County, & High School: Fall Entry Cohorts 2003 - 2005, Strategy & Institutional Research: The University of Toledo, 2006. University Return Rates for First- Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate- Degree-Seeking Students by State, County, & High School: Fall Entry Cohorts 2003 - 2006 Lloyd Jacobs President Daniel Morissette Senior Vice President Finance & Strategy John Nutter Associate Vice President Strategy & Institutional Research Anne Fulkerson Research Associate Strategy & Institutional Research 10/24/2006 Summary First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate-Degree-Seeking Students ¾ Ohio Counties with Highest Enrollment (3-year totals): o Lucas 1,799 o Cuyahoga 1,243 o Franklin 367 o Lorain 329 o Monroe, MI 301 o Summit 289 o Lake 223 o Stark 213 o Erie 188 o Montgomery 187 o Medina 174 o Mahoning 159 o Wood 158 o Allen 153 ¾ Highest One-Year Return Rates of Ohio Counties with Highest Enrollments (3-year average): o Stark 75.6% o Wood 74.7% o Summit 73.0% ¾ High Schools with Highest Enrollment (3-year totals): o Central Catholic High School 174 o Whitmer Senior High School 158 o Sylvania Southview High School 157 o Bedford Senior High School 125 o Sylvania Northview High School 124 o Saint Francis de Sales High School 115 o Roy C Start High School 99 o E.L. Bowsher High School 98 o Maumee High School 93 o Notre Dame Academy 84 o Springfield Senior High School 84 o Anthony Wayne High School 81 o Ged Certificate 74 o Robert Rogers High School 74 o Saint Johns High School 71 o Jesup W Scott High School 70 o Clay Senior High School 69 o Brunswick High School 67 o Mentor High School 62 o Strongsville Sr High School 61 ¾ Highest One-Year Return Rates of High Schools with Highest Enrollments (3-year average): o Notre Dame Academy 83.3% o Brunswick High School 79.1% o Clay Senior High School 78.3% o Maumee High School 77.4% o Central Catholic High School 75.9% o Springfield Senior High School 75.0% o Saint Johns High School 74.6% o Saint Francis de Sales High School 73.0% o Sylvania Southview High School 72.0% o Roy C Start High School 70.7% o Strongsville Sr High School 70.5% Counties & High Schools with highest enrollment & retention_03-05 cohort Page 1 of 137 Strategy & Institutional Research 10/24/2006 Enrollment and One-Year Return Rates by County for First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate-Degree-Seeking Students Fall Entry Cohorts: 2003 - 2005 Sorted by Highest Enrolling Counties County Rank High School County Total Enrolled Total Returning 2nd Year Average One-Year Return Rate 1 Lucas 1,799 1,258 69.9% 2 Cuyahoga 1,243 775 62.3% 3 Out of State 390 242 62.1% 4 Franklin 367 224 61.0% 5 Lorain 329 228 69.3% 6 Monroe MI 301 207 68.8% 7 Summit 289 211 73.0% 8 Lake 223 149 66.8% 9 Stark 213 161 75.6% 10 Erie 188 120 63.8% 11 Montgomery 187 121 64.7% 12 Medina 174 122 70.1% 13 Mahoning 159 104 65.4% 14 Wood 158 118 74.7% 15 Allen 153 107 69.9% 16 Trumbull 149 99 66.4% 17 Sandusky 136 96 70.6% 18 Putnam 133 113 85.0% 19 Richland 115 82 71.3% 20 Hamilton 114 78 68.4% 21 Fulton 109 79 72.5% 22 Hancock 100 68 68.0% 23 Geauga 95 58 61.1% 24 Ottawa 89 57 64.0% 25 Seneca 86 62 72.1% 26 Shelby 85 56 65.9% 27 Mercer 85 71 83.5% 28 Williams 81 50 61.7% 29 Auglaize 74 55 74.3% 30 Huron 65 41 63.1% 31 Ashtabula 62 42 67.7% 32 Portage 61 37 60.7% 33 Defiance 61 41 67.2% 34 Crawford 57 46 80.7% 35 Clark 57 35 61.4% 36 Fairfield 56 41 73.2% 37 Henry 53 41 77.4% 38 Butler 52 39 75.0% 39 Van Wert 50 38 76.0% 40 Licking 49 31 63.3% 41 Miami 45 24 53.3% 42 Wayne 44 27 61.4% 43 Ashland 42 27 64.3% 44 Delaware 40 28 70.0% 45 Marion 34 20 58.8% 46 Wyandot 33 27 81.8% 47 Darke 30 27 90.0% 48 Greene 25 18 72.0% 49 Warren 23 14 60.9% 50 Paulding 22 13 59.1% 51 Logan 19 16 84.2% 52 Columbiana 18 14 77.8% 53 Union 18 11 61.1% 54 Morrow 18 14 77.8% 55 Knox 17 13 76.5% 56 Tuscarawas 17 15 88.2% 57 Lenawee MI 16 12 75.0% 58 Carroll 13 8 61.5% Counties & High Schools with highest enrollment & retention_03-05 cohort Page 2 of 137 Strategy & Institutional Research 10/24/2006 Enrollment and One-Year Return Rates by County for First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate-Degree-Seeking Students Fall Entry Cohorts: 2003 - 2005 Sorted by Highest Enrolling Counties County Rank High School County Total Enrolled Total Returning 2nd Year Average One-Year Return Rate 59 Pickaway 13 13 100.0% 60 Madison 11 6 54.5% 61 Hardin 9 8 88.9% 62 Jefferson 9 7 77.8% 63 Clermont 8 7 87.5% 64 Washington 6 2 33.3% 65 Muskingum 5 3 60.0% 66 Scioto 4 1 25.0% 67 Pike 4 1 25.0% 68 Coshocton 3 2 66.7% 69 Belmont 3 1 33.3% 70 Highland 3 1 33.3% 71 Wayne MI 3 2 66.7% 72 Holmes 3 3 100.0% 73 Clinton 2 2 100.0% 74 Preble 2 0 0.0% 75 Champaign 2 1 50.0% 76 Brown 2 2 100.0% 77 Gallia 1 1 100.0% 78 Monroe 1 1 100.0% 79 Athens 1 0 0.0% 80 Ross 1 1 100.0% SOURCE: Institutional Analysis System (IAS), 2006. NOTE: Data represent 3-year totals and average. Counties & High Schools with highest enrollment & retention_03-05 cohort Page 3 of 137 Strategy & Institutional Research 10/24/2006 Enrollment and One-Year Return Rates by High School for First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate-Degree-Seeking Students Fall Entry Cohorts: 2003 - 2005 Sorted by Highest Enrolling High Schools High School Rank High School Total Enrolled Total Returning 2nd Year Average One-Year Return Rate 1 Central Catholic High School 174 132 75.9% 2 Whitmer Senior High School 158 109 69.0% 3 Sylvania Southview High School 157 113 72.0% 4 Bedford Senior High School 125 93 74.4% 5 Sylvania Northview High School 124 92 74.2% 6 Saint Francis de Sales High Sc 115 84 73.0% 7 Roy C Start High School 99 70 70.7% 8 E L Bowsher High School 98 66 67.3% 9 Maumee High School 93 72 77.4% 10 Notre Dame Academy 84 70 83.3% 11 Springfield Senior High School 84 63 75.0% 12 Anthony Wayne High School 81 54 66.7% 13 Ged Certificate 74 25 33.8% 14 Robert Rogers High School 74 40 54.1% 15 Saint Johns High School 71 53 74.6% 16 Jesup W Scott High School 70 29 41.4% 17 Clay Senior High School 69 54 78.3% 18 Brunswick High School 67 53 79.1% 19 Mentor High School 62 40 64.5% 20 Strongsville Sr High School 61 43 70.5% 21 Findlay Senior High School 60 42 70.0% 22 Morrison R Waite High School 50 34 68.0% 23 Jackson High School 50 39 78.0% 24 Brecksville-Broadview Hgts HS 49 36 73.5% 25 North Olmsted High School 49 35 71.4% 26 Saint Ursula Academy 48 36 75.0% 27 Avon Lake High School 47 33 70.2% 28 Cleveland Heights High School 47 29 61.7% 29 John F Kennedy High School 46 26 56.5% 30 Amherst Steele High School 46 30 65.2% 31 Foreign H.S. Credentials 45 32 71.1% 32 Medina Senior High School 45 26 57.8% 33 Sandusky High School 43 27 62.8% 34 Fremont-Ross High School 42 30 71.4% 35 Lake High School 42 33 78.6% 36 Perrysburg High School 42 31 73.8% 37 North Royalton High School 42 30 71.4% 38 Northmont High School 41 25 61.0% 39 Elyria High School 41 23 56.1% 40 Evergreen High School 40 28 70.0% 41 Padua Franciscan High School 39 29 74.4% 42 Calvin M Woodward High School 39 18 46.2% 43 Westerville South High School 38 23 60.5% 44 Charles F Brush High School 38 23 60.5% 45 Fairview High School 37 19 51.4% 46 Centerville High School 36 25 69.4% 47 Holy Name High School 35 25 71.4% 48 Bryan High School 35 20 57.1% 49 Vermilion High School 35 21 60.0% 50 Genoa Area High School 35 26 74.3% 51 Lakewood High School 34 23 67.6% 52 Ottawa-Glandorf High School 34 29 85.3% 53 Lake Catholic High School 33 21 63.6% 54 Solon High School 33 20 60.6% 55 Monroe High School 33 20 60.6% 56 Lincoln High School 33 21 63.6% 57 North High School 33 22 66.7% 58 Celina Senior High School 33 28 84.8% 59 Glenville High School 32 15 46.9% 60 North Ridgeville High School 32 24 75.0% 61 Boardman High School 32 23 71.9% 62 Ashland High School 31 22 71.0% 63 Margaretta Local High School 31 16 51.6% 64 Hudson High School 31 21 67.7% 65 Perkins High School 31 21 67.7% 66 Eastwood High School 31 24 77.4% 67 Euclid High School 31 15 48.4% Counties & High Schools with highest enrollment & retention_03-05 cohort Page 4 of 137 Strategy & Institutional Research 10/24/2006 Enrollment and One-Year Return Rates by High School for First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate-Degree-Seeking Students Fall Entry Cohorts: 2003 - 2005 Sorted by Highest Enrolling High Schools High School Rank High School Total Enrolled Total Returning 2nd Year Average One-Year Return Rate 68 Jefferson High School 30 19 63.3% 69 Delphos-St Johns High School 30 21 70.0% 70 Wapakoneta Senior High School 29 21 72.4% 71 Elyria Catholic High School 29 24 82.8% 72 Shaw High School 29 10 34.5% 73 Midpark High School 28 22 78.6% 74 Memorial High School 28 21 75.0% 75 Crestview High School 28 20 71.4% 76 Wadsworth Senior High School 28 21 75.0% 77 Perry High School 27 20 74.1% 78 Coldwater High School 27 23 85.2% 79 Bay High School 27 13 48.1% 80 Twinsburg High School 27 22 81.5% 81 Mansfield Senior High School 26 17 65.4% 82 Cardinal Stritch High School 26 17 65.4% 83 Shaker Heights High School 26 14 53.8% 84 Poland Seminary High School 26 13 50.0% 85 Port Clinton High School 26 17 65.4% 86 Dublin Coffman High School 25 17 68.0% 87 Valley Forge High School 25 21 84.0% 88 Mayfield High School 25 15 60.0% 89 Midview High School 24 20 83.3% 90 Olentangy High School 24 17 70.8% 91 Van Wert High School 24 21 87.5% 92 Saint Ignatius High School 24 18 75.0% 93 Canfield High School 24 20 83.3% 94 Willoughby South High School 24 20 83.3% 95 Lima Cen Catholic High School 24 19 79.2% 96 Butler Senior High School 24 19 79.2% 97 Cardinal Mooney High School 24 13 54.2%
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