High School Principals’ Luncheon

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High School Principals’ Luncheon 2017 Data Report on All CMS Graduates Attending CPCC Fall 2012–2016

Number of CMS Graduates at CPCC Fall Enrollment (2012–2016)

Number of Your Graduates at CPCC Spring Enrollment (2013–2017)

Number of Your Graduates at CPCC Combined Total (2012-13–2016-17)

Number and Percent by High School Fall 2016

Number and Percent by High School Fall 2016

Number and Percent by High School Fall 2016

Percent Attending by Gender Fall 2016

Percent Attending by Gender FIVE-year Trends

Percent Attending by Race Fall 2016

Percent Attending by Race FIVE-year Trends

Full/Part-time Status Fall 2016

Full/Part-time Status FIVE-year Trends

Student Course Load FIVE-year Trends

Student Drops AND Withdrawals FIVE-year Trends

 Of the 1152 course registrations that students completed. Student Grades at CPCC Fall 2016  Of the 1152 course registrations that students completed.

Student Grades at CPCC FIVE-year Trends

 36.6% in good academic standing Student Grade Point Averages at CPCC Fall 2016  36.6% in good academic standing

Percent in Good Academic Standing FIVE-year Trends

Students with Multiple measures waiver Fall 2016 – Spring 2017

Enrollment In Remedial Coursework Fall 2016

Enrollment in Remedial Coursework FIVE-year Trends

 71.9% of Fall Term students were retained in the Spring Term Retention Numbers Fall 2016 TO Spring 2017  71.9% of Fall Term students were retained in the Spring Term

Retention Patterns by Percent FIVE-year Trends

Undecided or Transitional Majors FIVE-year Trends

The Five Most Popular Programs MOST POPULAR PROGRAMS OF STUDY Fall 2016 Declared Programs College Transfer Programs 1,342 67.4% Associate in Applied Science 518 26.0% Total Programs Declared 1,860 93.4% The Five Most Popular Programs Associate Degree in Arts 948 47.6% Associate Degree in Science 279 14.0% Associate in Engineering 78 3.9% Automotive Systems Technology 35 1.8% Dental Hygiene 28 1.4%

 Students may take courses at more than one campus. Enrollment Numbers by Campus Fall 2016  Students may take courses at more than one campus.

For Additional Copies or an Electronic Version of This Presentation. . . Call: 704-330-6592 Email: Terri.Manning@cpcc.edu Log on to: http://www.cpcc.edu/planning - click on “studies and reports” The High School Principals’ Luncheon 2017 Report is posted there.