Discipline Review for Blue River
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1 Section I: Student Demographics Gender Discipline Review for Blue River Fall 7 Fall 8 Fall 9 Fall Fall Female 89 7% % 7% 76% Male 6 9% 7% % % Ethnicity Am. Indian % % % % % Asian % % % % Black 6 % % 7 % 6% 6% Hispanic % 6 % 7% 7% Pacific Islander % % % % % Not Specified 6 % 6 % 8 % % White 8 66% 87 69% 8% 8% 8 7% Multi-Racial 6 % % 8 % 6 7% Age Under 8 % % % % % 8-9 8% 8% 8 % - 7% % % 8 % 8 % - % 6% 6 % 6 % 7 % - 9 8% 7% % 8% 8 6% - % 8% 9 % 7 % 9 % - 9 % % 8 % 9 % % 8 6% % 6% 9 % - 6 % % 6 % 6 and over % % % % % Unknown % % % % % Page -
2 Fall 7 Fall 8 Fall 9 Fall Fall Grade Level Freshman 6 % 7 6% 98 6% 96 % 98 7% Sophomore 6 % % 8 6% 78 % 69 % Unclassified % % % Time of Attendance Day 97 78% 99 79% 9 8% 7% 7% Evening/WeekEnd 7 % % 7 7% % 9% Mixed % % 9 % % Internet % % % % % Location Blue River Student Load Full-Time 8 67% 7 6% 6 66% 7% 97 7% Part-Time 6 % 76 7 Blue River Degree Seeking Status Degree Seeking 9 7 8% 7 86% 87% 89% Non-Degree Seeking 7% 9% % 8 % Students Who Transferred Hours In From Another College Average Student Load: Full-Time Blue River Part-Time Average Load Page -
3 Fall 7 Fall 8 Fall 9 Fall Fall Headcount by Area of Study Associate in Arts Associate in Arts - Business Associate in Arts - Crim Just Associate in Arts - Teaching 7 8 Associate in Computer Science Associate in Engineering 6 Associate in Science-Biology 6 7 Associate in Science- Biotechnology (AS)-JCCC Business () Criminal Justice () CSIS-Cisco CSIS-Network (Last term 8) Dental Assisting Dental Assisting Certificate Electronics Engineering Tech (6) Engineering Technology Environ Health & Safety Tech Fire Academy Fire Science Technology () General Education Certificate 7 Grounds and Turf Management INTE-Construction Carpentry INTE-Construction Management INTE-Heating/Vent/Air Cond INTE-Industrial Maintenance INTE-Instrumentation & Control International Studies Cert Loan Preparatory Manufacturing Career Cert Occupational Therapy Assistant () Paralegal Practice Paramedic Polysomnograph/Sleep Tech- JCCC Practical Nursing Certificate () Precision Machining Professional Nursing 8 Respiratory Care-JCCC (6) Surgical Technology Cert Undeclared 8 Veterinary Technology () Page -
4 Fall 7 Fall 8 Fall 9 Fall Fall Compass Math Scores Prior to Fall 8 Below % % % % % and Above 8% % % % % 6 Fall 8 Forward Below % 7% % 7% and Above % % 6 86% Compass Reading Scores Prior to Fall 8 Below 7 % % % % % 7 and Above % % % % % Fall 8 Forward Below 7 % % % % % 7 and Above % % 8 9% 6 % 6 89% Compass English Scores Prior to Fall 8 Below 6 9% % % % % 6 and Above 8% % % % % 6 Fall 8 Forward Below 7 % % % 7% 7 7% 7 and Above % 79% 8 86% Page -
5 Fall 7 Fall 8 Fall 9 Fall Fall Students Who Have Simultaneously Enrolled In Developmental Courses ENGL-8 ENGL ENGL-8 ENGL-9 MATH- 9 9 MATH-L MATH- MATH- 8 9 MATH-L MATH- READ- READ- READ- READ-A READ- READ-6 READ-7 READ-8 READ- READ- READ- READ- Page -
6 Section II: Student Outcomes Successful vs. Unsuccessful Grade Distribution Audit/Pass/Incomplete Successful Unsuccessful Count of W Grades W 66 Within Semester Attrition Summer 7SU Fall 7FA Spring 8SP Degrees/Certificates Awarded Apparel & Textiles Associate in Arts Associate in Arts - Business Associate in Arts - Teaching Associate in Computer Science Associate in Engineering Associate in Science-Biology Associate in Science- Automotive Technology Business () CADD Certificate CADD-Civil (Last Term 76) CCNA and Technology Cisco Academy Coding Specialist Certificate (6) Computer Aided Drafting/Design Criminal Justice () CSIS-Cisco CSIS-Int Media -Last term 8 Dental Assisting Dental Assisting Certificate Electronics Engineering Tech (6) Electronics Technology Engineering Technology Environ Health & Safety Tech Environmental Specialist Cert Fire Academy Fire Science Technology () Page -
7 Foreign Language Interpreting General Education Certificate 6 6 Graphic Design () Grounds and Turf Management Grounds Maintenance Cert Health & Safety Spec Cert (6) Health Information Technology (6) INTE-Construction Ironworker INTE-Construction Management INTE-Heating/Vent/Air Cond INTE-HVAC Job Ready INTE-Industrial Elec Cert INTE-Industrial Electrical INTE-Industrial Maintenance INTE-Industrial Maintn Cert INTE-Inside Wiring - year INTE-Millwright Certificate () INTE-Stationary Engineer Manufacturing Career Cert Medical Transcription Cert (8) Occupational Therapy Assistant () Paralegal Practice Paramedic Paramedic Certificate Physical Therapist Assistant () Police Science Certificate (9) Practical Nursing Certificate 8 () Precision Machining Precision Machining Certificat Professional Nursing Radiologic Technology (9) Surgical Technology Cert Veterinary Technology () 7 8 Page -
8 Fall to Spring Retention Fall Headcount Returned in Spring 6 9 Graduated 6 Percent Retained/Graduated 8% 6% Fall to Fall Retention Fall Headcount Returned following Fall 9 Graduated Fall Graduated Spring Graduated Summer Percent Retained/Graduated 9% 9% % % Page -
9 Section III: Course Information Student Headcount By Course CHEM- CHEM- 6 8 CHEM-7 CHEM- 9 8 CHEM- 8 CHEM-98C CHEM- CHEM- CHEM- CHEMKCKC-XX Page -
10 Student Credit Hours for Discipline Blue River Summer Fall Spring Blue River Subtotal,7,,,8,78 Page -
11 Average Class Size Summer Fall 6 Spring Page -
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Section I: Student Demographics Gender Fall Fall Fall 9 Fall Fall Female 9 9% 9 9 % 9 % 9% Male 9 9% 9 % % Ethnicity Am. Indian % % % % Asian % % Black % % % Hispanic % % % 9 % Pacific Islander % % % %
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