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2001-2002 ASALFS Additional Education TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD Page 1 AUTOMATED STUDENT AND ADULT LEARNER FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM 2001 - 2002 STUDENTS PURSUING ADDITIONAL EDUCATION - BY INSTITUTION (Graduates, Completers and Non-Returners) FORMER COMMUNITY OR TECHNICAL COLLEGE NAME: STUDENT TYPE: Collin County Community College District Academic Community & Technical Colleges Attended, Fall 2002 Number of Students: ACCD - Northwest Vista College 1 ACCD - San Antonio College 2 Alvin Community College 1 Amarillo College 1 Angelina College 5 Austin Community College 45 Blinn College 35 Brazosport College 1 Central Texas College 1 Cisco Junior College 1 Coastal Bend College 1 Collin County Community College District 77 DCCCD - Brookhaven College 67 DCCCD - Cedar Valley College 12 DCCCD - Eastfield College 39 DCCCD - El Centro College 35 DCCCD - Mountain View College 7 DCCCD - North Lake College 24 DCCCD - Richland College 124 Del Mar College 2 El Paso Community College District 5 Galveston College 1 Grayson County College 29 HCJCD - Howard College 1 Hill College 1 Houston Community College System 8 Kilgore College 2 Lamar - Institute of Technology 1 Lamar State College - Orange 1 Laredo Community College 2 McLennan Community College 3 Midland College 3 NHMCCD - Cy-Fair College 1 NHMCCD - North Harris College 1 NHMCCD - Tomball College 3 Navarro College 3 North Central Texas College 44 Paris Junior College 9 Ranger College 1 San Jacinto College - North Campus 2 San Jacinto College - South Campus 2 South Plains College 22 South Texas Community College 1 Southwest Texas Junior College 1 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD Page 2 AUTOMATED STUDENT AND ADULT LEARNER FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM 2001 - 2002 STUDENTS PURSUING ADDITIONAL EDUCATION - BY INSTITUTION (Graduates, Completers and Non-Returners) FORMER COMMUNITY OR TECHNICAL COLLEGE NAME: STUDENT TYPE: Collin County Community College District Academic Tarrant County College District - Northeast Campus 13 Tarrant County College District - Northwest Campus 2 Tarrant County College District - South Campus 5 Tarrant County College District - Southeast Campus 15 Temple College 3 Texarkana College 1 Texas Southmost College 1 Texas State Technical College - Waco 3 Trinity Valley Community College 11 Tyler Junior College 11 Western Texas College 3 Wharton County Junior College 1 Subtotal - Community and Technical Colleges 697 Universities Attended, Fall 2002 Number of Students: Angelo State University 2 Lamar University 7 Midwestern State University 24 Prairie View A&M University 8 Sam Houston State University 13 Southwest Texas State University 94 Stephen F. Austin State University 85 Tarleton State University 27 Texas A&M University 374 Texas A&M University at Commerce 107 Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi 10 Texas A&M University at Galveston 6 Texas A&M University at Kingsville 1 Texas Southern University 5 Texas Tech University 304 Texas Woman's University 136 The University of Texas - Pan American 1 The University of Texas at Arlington 97 The University of Texas at Austin 399 The University of Texas at Dallas 860 The University of Texas at El Paso 4 The University of Texas at San Antonio 4 The University of Texas at Tyler 3 University of Houston 13 University of Houston - Downtown 1 University of North Texas 683 West Texas A&M University 13 Subtotal - Universities 3281 Health Science Institutions Attended, Fall 2002 Number of Students: Baylor College of Medicine 1 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD Page 3 AUTOMATED STUDENT AND ADULT LEARNER FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM 2001 - 2002 STUDENTS PURSUING ADDITIONAL EDUCATION - BY INSTITUTION (Graduates, Completers and Non-Returners) FORMER COMMUNITY OR TECHNICAL COLLEGE NAME: STUDENT TYPE: Collin County Community College District Academic Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 7 The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center 2 The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 2 The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 1 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 10 University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth 1 Subtotal - Health Science Institutions 24 Total Academic Students 4002 FORMER COMMUNITY OR TECHNICAL COLLEGE NAME: STUDENT TYPE: Collin County Community College District Technical Community & Technical Colleges Attended, Fall 2002 Number of Students: Austin Community College 6 Blinn College 3 Collin County Community College District 49 DCCCD - Brookhaven College 8 DCCCD - Cedar Valley College 2 DCCCD - Eastfield College 9 DCCCD - El Centro College 14 DCCCD - North Lake College 2 DCCCD - Richland College 18 Grayson County College 8 Houston Community College System 1 NHMCCD - North Harris College 1 NHMCCD - Tomball College 1 North Central Texas College 5 Odessa College 1 Panola College 1 Paris Junior College 6 South Plains College 3 Tarrant County College District - Northeast Campus 2 Tarrant County College District - South Campus 3 Texarkana College 1 Trinity Valley Community College 2 Vernon College 1 Subtotal - Community and Technical Colleges 147 Universities Attended, Fall 2002 Number of Students: Angelo State University 1 Midwestern State University 6 Sam Houston State University 1 Southwest Texas State University 10 Stephen F. Austin State University 9 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD Page 4 AUTOMATED STUDENT AND ADULT LEARNER FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM 2001 - 2002 STUDENTS PURSUING ADDITIONAL EDUCATION - BY INSTITUTION (Graduates, Completers and Non-Returners) FORMER COMMUNITY OR TECHNICAL COLLEGE NAME: STUDENT TYPE: Collin County Community College District Technical Texas A&M University 8 Texas A&M University at Commerce 14 Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi 2 Texas Southern University 1 Texas Tech University 14 Texas Woman's University 21 The University of Texas at Arlington 10 The University of Texas at Austin 11 The University of Texas at Dallas 82 University of Houston - Downtown 1 University of North Texas 61 Subtotal - Universities 252 Health Science Institutions Attended, Fall 2002 Number of Students: The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 1 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 3 University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth 1 Subtotal - Health Science Institutions 5 Total Technical Students 404 FORMER COMMUNITY OR TECHNICAL COLLEGE NAME: STUDENT TYPE: Collin County Community College District Tech-Prep Community & Technical Colleges Attended, Fall 2002 Number of Students: Austin Community College 1 Collin County Community College District 52 DCCCD - Brookhaven College 6 DCCCD - Eastfield College 2 DCCCD - Mountain View College 1 DCCCD - North Lake College 2 DCCCD - Richland College 4 Grayson County College 3 Houston Community College System 1 North Central Texas College 2 Paris Junior College 1 Subtotal - Community and Technical Colleges 75 Universities Attended, Fall 2002 Number of Students: Midwestern State University 1 Southwest Texas State University 1 Stephen F. Austin State University 1 Texas A&M University 4 Texas A&M University at Commerce 2 Texas Tech University 8 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD Page 5 AUTOMATED STUDENT AND ADULT LEARNER FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM 2001 - 2002 STUDENTS PURSUING ADDITIONAL EDUCATION - BY INSTITUTION (Graduates, Completers and Non-Returners) FORMER COMMUNITY OR TECHNICAL COLLEGE NAME: STUDENT TYPE: Collin County Community College District Tech-Prep Texas Woman's University 2 The University of Texas at Arlington 3 The University of Texas at Austin 3 The University of Texas at Dallas 12 The University of Texas at San Antonio 2 University of North Texas 11 Subtotal - Universities 50 Total Tech-Prep Students 125 Total - All Students 4531.
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