Achieving the Dream: Developmental Courses and Student Retention Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment January 2008 Research Report.

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Achieving the Dream: Developmental Courses and Student Retention Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment January 2008 Research Report No

Overview of Fall 2004 Cohort Data  Section I: Developmental Courses  I.A. Cohort Data on Developmental English and Math Courses  I.B. Success Rates of Cohort in Selected Developmental Courses by Subgroups  Success Rates in ENG 003 by Subgroups  Success Rates in MTH 003 by Subgroups  Success Rates in MTH 004 by Subgroups  Section II: Retention/Persistence  Section III: Pell Eligible Students

Section I: Developmental Courses

Section I.A: Cohort Data on Developmental English and Math Courses

Cohort Enrollment in Developmental English Courses

Cohort Enrollment in Developmental Math Courses

Success of Fall 2004 Cohort in Developmental English Courses

Success of Fall 2004 Cohort in Developmental Math Courses

Section I.B: Success Rates of Cohort in Selected Developmental Courses by Subgroups

Success Rates in ENG 003 by Subgroups

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in ENG 003 TOTAL ENROLLMENT = 498

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in ENG 003 by Race/Ethnicity

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in ENG 003 by Enrollment Status 25861

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in ENG 003 by Gender

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in ENG 003 by Age *No enrollment.

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in ENG 003 by Program Placement Status

Success Rates in MTH 003 by Subgroups

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 003 TOTAL ENROLLMENT = 692

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 003 by Race/Ethnicity

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 003 by Enrollment Status 68197

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 003 by Gender

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 003 by Age *No enrollment.

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 003 by Program Placement Status

Success Rates in MTH 004 by Subgroups

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 004 TOTAL ENROLLMENT = 338

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 004 by Race/Ethnicity

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 004 by Enrollment Status 12231

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 004 by Gender 6588

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 004 by Age *No enrollment.

Success Rate of Fall 2004 Cohort in MTH 004 by Program Placement Status

Section II: Retention/Persistence

Retention Rate for Fall 2004 Cohort: Fall 2004 to Spring ,233 6,2394,5383,8392,9652,684 Retention rates include students who either enrolled at NOVA during the specified semester or graduated during that academic year.

Retention Rate for Fall 2004 Cohort by Gender: Fall 2004 to Spring ,2571,427 Retention rates by subgroups represent the proportion of students from the cohort who either graduated between Fall 2004 and Spring 2007 or were enrolled at NOVA in Spring 2007.

Retention Rate for Fall 2004 Cohort by Age: Fall 2004 to Spring ,

Retention Rate for Fall 2004 Cohort by Race/Ethnicity: Fall 2004 to Spring ,

Retention Rate for Fall 2004 Cohort by Enrollment Status: Fall 2004 to Spring ,5301,154

Retention Rate for Fall 2004 Cohort by Program Placement Status: Fall 2004 to Spring ,168516

Section III: Pell Eligible Students

Pell Eligible Students in Developmental English Courses

Success of Pell Eligible Students in Developmental English Courses

Pell Eligible Students in Developmental Math Courses

Success of Pell Eligible Students in Developmental Math Courses

Retention Rate for Pell Eligible Students: Fall 2004 to Spring 2007 Note: Retention data includes those students who returned or graduated during the time period specified.