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Central Piedmont Community College High School Principals’ Luncheon Central Piedmont Community College 2014 Data Report on CMS Graduates Attending CPCC Fall 2009 – 2013

Number of CMS Graduates at CPCC Fall Enrollment (2009–2013)

Number of Your Graduates at CPCC Spring Enrollment (2010–2014)

Number of Your Graduates at CPCC Combined Total (2009-10 – 2013-14)

Number and Percent by High School Fall 2013 5.1% 1.8% 6.6% 3.3% 4.4% 3.0% 1.0% 5.0%

Number and Percent by High School Fall 2013 6.4% 7.0% 5.5% 3.3% 1.3% 7.1% 1.4%

Number and Percent by High School Fall 2013 5.3% 4.6% 5.7% 4.6% 4.6% 5.8% 6.1%

Percent Attending by Gender Fall 2013

Percent Attending by Gender FIVE-year Trends

Percent Attending by Race Fall 2013

Percent Attending by Race FIVE-year Trends

FULL/PART-TIME STATUS FALL 2013

FULL/PART-TIME STATUS FIVE-YEAR TRENDS

Student Course Load FIVE-year Trends

Student Drops & Withdrawals FIVE-year Trends

 Of the 989 course registrations that students completed. Student Grades at CPCC Fall 2013  Of the 989 course registrations that students completed.

Student Grades at CPCC FIVE-year Trends

 53.9% in good academic standing Student Grade Point Averages at CPCC Fall 2013  53.9% in good academic standing

Percent in Good Academic Standing FIVE-year Trends

Enrollment in Remedial Coursework Fall 2013

Enrollment in Remedial Coursework FIVE-year Trends

 66.9% of Fall Term students were retained in the Spring Term Retention Numbers Fall 2013 to Spring 2014  66.9% of Fall Term students were retained in the Spring Term

Retention Patterns by Percent FIVE-year Trends

Undecided or Transitional Majors FIVE-year Trends

MOST POPULAR PROGRAMS OF STUDY Fall 2013 Declared Programs 1847 99.5% College Transfer Programs 1675 90.3% Associate in Applied Science 172 9.3% The 5 Most Popular Programs: Associate Degree in Arts 727 39.2% Associate Degree in Science 287 15.5% Associate Degree in Fine Arts 33 1.8% Criminal Justice Technology 32 1.7% Automotive Systems Technology 23 1.2%

 Students may take courses at more than one campus. Enrollment Numbers by Campus Fall 2013  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 2014 Report is posted there.