1 Xwlemi Elh>Tal>Nexw Squl NORTHWEST INDIAN COLLEGE Student Success 1. Enrollment numbers 2. Graduation numbers and rates 3. Retention rates 4. Course.

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1 Xwlemi Elh>Tal>Nexw Squl NORTHWEST INDIAN COLLEGE Student Success 1. Enrollment numbers 2. Graduation numbers and rates 3. Retention rates 4. Course completion rates Updated August 2007 by AMK

2 1. Enrollment Annual FTE and ISC FTEs by Site and by Mode of Learning Unduplicated Headcount by Site and by Mode of Learning Duplicated Headcount by Site and by Mode of Learning

3 NWIC Growth: Annual Full Time Equivalent (FTE) and Indian Student Count (ISC) 1983 to 2007

4 FTEs by Site and by Mode of Learning Fall 2006

5 Unduplicated Headcount by Site and by Mode of Learning Fall 2006 Duplicated Headcount by Site and by Mode of Learning Fall 2006

6 2. Graduation Number of graduates Graduation rates

7 Number of Graduates by Degree 1990 – 2007

8 “Student Location” Definitions Lummi: students whose home location is Lummi campus Off-campus: students whose home location is at an NWIC site or at a location other than Lummi campus (includes all sites, independent learning and chemical dependency students)

9 3-Year Graduation Rates by Student Location Fall 2001 – present

10 “Type of Student” Definitions Degree/certificate students: students taking credit courses who declared a major (degree or certificate) Non-degree/non-certificate students: students taking credit courses who did not declare a major (coded “XX”) ABE/GED students: non-degree/non-certificate students taking courses with Institutional Division Code “GE”. This code is used to identify ABE/GED courses, but it was not fully implemented until Fall All credit students (or total): students taking any credit course (non-CEU); includes non-degree/non-certificate, degree/certificate, and ABE/GED

11 3. Retention Rates One quarter: Of students who attempted at least one credit in a quarter, the percent who completed at least one credit that quarter Quarter to quarter: Of students who completed at least one credit in a quarter, the percent who completed at least one credit the following quarter Fall to fall: Of students who completed at least one credit one fall quarter, the percent who completed at least one credit the following fall quarter

12 One Quarter Retention Rates by Type of Student* 2000 – 2007

13 One Quarter Retention Rates by Student Location 2000 – 2007

14 3. Retention Rates One quarter: Of students who attempted at least one credit in a quarter, the percent who completed at least one credit that quarter Quarter to quarter: Of students who completed at least one credit in a quarter, the percent who completed at least one credit the following quarter Fall to fall: Of students who completed at least one credit one fall quarter, the percent who completed at least one credit the following fall quarter

15 Quarter to Quarter Retention by Type of Student* 2000 – 2007

16 Quarter to Quarter Retention Rates by Student Location 2000 – 2007

17 3. Retention Rates One quarter: Of students who attempted at least one credit in a quarter, the percent who completed at least one credit that quarter Quarter to quarter: Of students who completed at least one credit in a quarter, the percent who completed at least one credit the following quarter Fall to fall: Of students who completed at least one credit one fall quarter, the percent who completed at least one credit the following fall quarter

18 Fall-to-Fall Retention Rates by Type of Student* Fall Fall 2006

19 Fall-to-Fall Retention Rates by Student Location* 2000 – 2006

20 4. Course Completion Rates The percent of successful completion enrollments by …level of course …mode of learning

21 Successful Completion Definition Any grade for which credit is awarded (A through D- and S) It does not include any grade for which no credit is awarded (F, I, N, U, V, W, Y, AW, and *)

22 Course Completion Rates by Level of Course* 2000 – 2007

23 Course Completion Rates by Mode of Learning Credit Courses 100 level and above* 2000 – 2007