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Community, State and Technical Colleges Data Resources for the 2014 LBB Performance Measures Texas Community, State and Technical Colleges This data is to be used for 2013 LBB reporting (report issued on January 2014) Outcome 01: Percentage of Courses Completed Outcome 03: Number of Students Who Transfer To A University Outcome 04: The percent of underprepared students who satisfied TSI obligation within 2 years Outcome 05: Percentage of Students Who Pass A Licensure Exam Output 01: Number of Degrees or Certificates Awarded Explanatory 01, 02, 03: Percentage of Minority, Academically Disadvantaged, and Economically Disadvantaged Students Enrolled Explanatory Notes Data Resources for the 2014 LBB Performance Measures Texas Community, Technical, and State Colleges Outcome 01: Percentage of Course Completers Census Date Contact Hours vs End of Semester Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours CBM00S OCD CBM00S EOS CBM00S OCD CBM00S EOS CBM004 OCD CBM006 EOS Institution Fall 2012 Fall 2012 % Complete Fall 2011 Fall 2011 % Complete Fall 2010 Fall 2010 % Complete ACCD-Northeast Lakeview College 90,688 80,672 88.96% 117,104 103,664 88.52% 149,936 135,760 90.55% ACCD-Northwest Vista College 2,158,624 1,947,088 90.20% 2,447,152 2,224,160 90.89% 2,356,592 2,128,080 90.30% ACCD-Palo Alto College 1,115,568 982,512 88.07% 1,339,184 1,197,168 89.40% 1,240,256 1,084,496 87.44% ACCD-San Antonio College 3,767,840 3,318,720 88.08% 4,181,568 3,670,688 87.78% 3,764,208 3,206,048 85.17% ACCD-St. Philip's College 1,651,744 1,521,840 92.14% 1,806,848 1,646,672 91.14% 1,727,552 1,502,656 86.98% Alvin Community College 955,568 869,792 91.02% 974,008 892,352 91.62% 991,712 888,576 89.60% Amarillo College 2,015,818 1,807,386 89.66% 2,099,956 1,879,108 89.48% 2,030,085 1,788,251 88.09% Angelina College 974,679 873,365 89.61% 1,054,898 963,950 91.38% 1,085,126 988,190 91.07% Austin Community College 6,186,978 5,205,063 84.13% 6,453,508 5,469,500 84.75% 5,989,347 5,022,051 83.85% Blinn College 3,214,256 2,768,336 86.13% 3,481,088 2,971,152 85.35% 3,355,056 2,822,352 84.12% Brazosport College 664,268 604,488 91.00% 724,924 650,484 89.73% 723,964 644,243 88.99% Central Texas College 2,690,976 2,343,584 87.09% 2,749,408 2,378,288 86.50% 2,045,688 1,796,008 87.79% Cisco Junior College 771,132 683,888 88.69% 868,236 766,556 88.29% 909,776 781,456 85.90% Clarendon College 285,168 264,272 92.67% 312,080 283,888 90.97% 349,920 321,691 91.93% Coastal Bend College 707,592 656,640 92.80% 753,200 696,784 92.51% 868,384 802,664 92.43% College of the Mainland Community College District 667,483 667,419 99.99% 690,032 689,760 99.96% 753,976 646,832 85.79% Collin County Community College District 4,714,288 4,346,416 92.20% 4,656,544 4,298,496 92.31% 4,433,928 4,089,712 92.24% DCCCD-Brookhaven College 1,727,512 1,494,400 86.51% 1,886,760 1,637,560 86.79% 1,560,136 1,354,376 86.81% DCCCD-Cedar Valley College 882,480 759,680 86.08% 947,040 829,064 87.54% 824,856 718,288 87.08% DCCCD-Eastfield College 1,811,840 1,578,464 87.12% 1,793,266 1,553,986 86.66% 1,514,368 1,322,192 87.31% DCCCD-El Centro College 1,786,192 1,575,064 88.18% 1,836,060 1,596,449 86.95% 1,504,320 1,332,368 88.57% DCCCD-Mountain View College 1,120,982 958,848 85.54% 1,158,272 988,080 85.31% 1,043,880 907,912 86.97% DCCCD-North Lake College 1,475,904 1,245,448 84.39% 1,614,672 1,346,880 83.42% 1,545,592 1,342,216 86.84% DCCCD-Richland College 2,701,960 2,375,341 87.91% 2,843,500 2,490,188 87.57% 2,441,936 2,123,680 86.97% Del Mar College 1,992,400 1,734,848 87.07% 2,195,536 1,892,752 86.21% 2,258,144 1,957,808 86.70% El Paso Community College District 4,526,016 4,069,472 89.91% 4,592,192 4,133,520 90.01% 4,778,384 4,301,360 90.02% Frank Phillips College 262,972 234,692 89.25% 231,048 209,592 90.71% 266,888 230,968 86.54% Galveston College 444,464 403,264 90.73% 440,592 388,944 88.28% 432,880 383,664 88.63% Grayson County College 987,929 926,841 93.82% 1,130,775 1,041,495 92.10% 1,124,844 1,015,644 90.29% HCJCD-Howard College 720,464 668,480 92.78% 732,848 680,376 92.84% 777,760 708,096 91.04% HCJCD-Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf 35,264 33,088 93.83% 37,872 34,624 91.42% 26,032 23,952 92.01% Hill College 991,760 915,200 92.28% 998,752 906,448 90.76% 998,896 913,920 91.49% Houston Community College 9,364,034 8,580,978 91.64% 10,035,578 9,019,662 89.88% 7,778,426 6,942,720 89.26% Kilgore College 1,299,840 1,135,152 87.33% 1,360,664 1,175,480 86.39% 1,318,664 1,117,816 84.77% Lamar Institute of Technology 642,624 622,256 96.83% 678,240 653,968 96.42% 731,264 716,064 97.92% Lamar State College-Orange 481,104 454,256 94.42% 526,656 495,664 94.12% 501,264 464,992 92.76% Lamar State College-Port Arthur 626,768 626,768 100.00% 542,048 541,920 99.98% 490,704 451,520 92.01% Laredo Community College 1,603,632 1,481,424 92.38% 1,708,480 1,528,272 89.45% 1,645,200 1,404,336 85.36% Lee College 1,127,717 1,017,618 90.24% 1,179,168 1,036,304 87.88% 1,155,680 1,023,824 88.59% Lone Star College-Cy-Fair 2,816,008 2,570,408 91.28% 2,838,776 2,588,704 91.19% 2,376,920 2,102,288 88.45% Lone Star College-Kingwood 1,588,968 1,437,456 90.46% 1,602,896 1,441,216 89.91% 1,290,656 1,133,728 87.84% Lone Star College-Montgomery 1,811,176 1,649,768 91.09% 1,865,640 1,649,232 88.40% 1,562,344 1,343,528 85.99% Lone Star College-North Harris 2,548,880 2,269,776 89.05% 2,531,552 2,242,976 88.60% 2,021,408 1,776,904 87.90% Lone Star College-Tomball 1,076,136 981,752 91.23% 1,537,976 1,380,712 89.77% 1,341,192 1,184,952 88.35% Lone Star College-University Park 617,456 553,744 89.68% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A McLennan Community College 1,852,292 1,574,584 85.01% 2,048,569 1,677,222 81.87% 1,892,411 1,549,696 81.89% Data Resources for the 2014 LBB Performance Measures Texas Community, Technical, and State Colleges Outcome 01: Percentage of Course Completers Census Date Contact Hours vs End of Semester Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours Contact Hours CBM00S OCD CBM00S EOS CBM00S OCD CBM00S EOS CBM004 OCD CBM006 EOS Institution Fall 2012 Fall 2012 % Complete Fall 2011 Fall 2011 % Complete Fall 2010 Fall 2010 % Complete Midland College 960,464 878,864 91.50% 1,077,372 983,676 91.30% 1,132,229 1,031,552 91.11% Navarro College 2,275,552 1,986,832 87.31% 2,381,034 2,061,706 86.59% 2,193,180 1,952,448 89.02% North Central Texas College 1,619,392 1,409,648 87.05% 1,571,036 1,364,012 86.82% 1,469,466 1,257,394 85.57% Northeast Texas Community College 661,336 604,264 91.37% 673,264 613,600 91.14% 631,840 575,520 91.09% Odessa College 907,408 843,344 92.94% 938,240 864,928 92.19% 922,672 827,248 89.66% Panola College 570,464 515,872 90.43% 561,760 505,152 89.92% 492,528 446,560 90.67% Paris Junior College 1,181,648 1,091,568 92.38% 1,295,104 1,185,808 91.56% 1,341,632 1,209,600 90.16% Ranger College 429,476 387,516 90.23% 385,216 346,768 90.02% 328,144 295,936 90.18% 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