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Complete College OCCC Fall 2012 AtD Cohort Retention September 18,

RETENTION of AtD COHORTS to FOLLOWING FALL 2

HEADCOUNT of AtD COHORTS and RETENTION to FOLLOWING FALL 2

HEADCOUNT of AtD COHORTS and RETENTION TO FOLLOWING FALL 2

HEADCOUNT of AtD COHORTS and RETENTION to FOLLOWING FALL 2

Fall 2012 Retention Rates that declined more than 1 percentage point From the Overall Retention Rate of 33.4% Males – 30.9% *Part-Time – 28.0% year olds – 27.6% *New Transfer – 25.0% * Black/African American – 19.7% *Did Not Apply Financial Aid – 29.7% Two or More Races – 28.0%GED – 26.5% * Academic Standing Probation – 25.5% *No High School Credentials – 29.1% Academic Standing Suspension – 18.4%*New Transfer – 25.0% * Red text indicates 3 or more percentage point decrease from Overall retention * Indicates a decline of 2 or more consecutive years 6 Retention of Fall 2012 AtD Cohort

Fall 2012 Retention Rates that increased more than 1 percentage point From the Overall Retention Rate of 33.4% Females – 35.5%$7,501-$10,000 EFC Group – 44.6% 17 Year Old & Below – 42.5%$10,001-$15,000 EFC Group – 42.7% Year Old – 35.1%Applied for Financial Aid – 35.3% Year Old – 40.3%Enrolled SCL Fall or Spring – 44.1% Asian – 47.5%Successful in SCL Fall or Spring – 62.7% Hispanic/Latino – 37.7%Enrolled in 1 or 2 0-Level Course – 35.8% White – 34.5%Enrolled in Math 0-Level Course – 34.5% Full-Time – 39.2%OKC-Go! – 42.4%* $1,501-$3,950 EFC Group – 39.6%Academic Standing Notice – 38.5% Green text indicates 3 or more percentage point increase from Overall retention * Indicates an increase of 2 or more consecutive years Retention of Fall 2012 AtD Cohort

Gap that decreased more than 1 percentage point from the overall gap of 21.6 percentage points (Persistence =55.0% and Retention =33.4%) year olds – 20.3*EFC of $7,501 - $10,000 – 12.2** year olds – 16.3 **EFC of $10,001 - $15,000 – year olds –17.2Did Not Apply Financial Aid – 15.9* Asian – 17.3**Did Not Graduate High School – 15.5 Hispanic/Latino – 15.8**New Transfer – 19.0* Part-Time – 16.8* Green text indicates 3 or more percentage point decrease from overall gap of 21.6 * Indicates decline of more than 1 percentage point from overall retention ** Indicates increase of more than 1 percentage point from overall retention 8 Gaps Between Persistence and Retention of Fall 2012 AtD Cohort

Gap that increased more than 1 percentage point from the overall gap of 21.6 percentage points (Persistence =55.0% and Retention =33.4%) year olds – 28.4GED – 24.8* Black/African American – 25.5*No Credential – 23.0* Native American/Alaskan – 23.8Academic Standing Good – 23.0** Two or More Races – 26.7*Enrolled SCL Fall or Spring – 23.1** EFC $0 - $1,500 – 26.2Successful SCL Fall or Spring – 24.7 EFC $1,501 - $3,950 – 23.1**New – 23.2 EFC of $3,951 - $7,500 – 27.4OKC-Go –24.5** Applied for Financial Aid – 24.9**All 0-Lvl – 23.9 to 28.9 Red text indicates 3 or more percentage point increase from overall gap of 21.6 * Indicates decline of more than 1 percentage point from overall retention ** Indicates increase of more than 1 percentage point from overall retention 9 Gaps Between Persistence and Retention of Fall 2012 AtD Cohort

Complete College OCCC Overview of Online Only Students September 18,

11 Grouping Definitions Online Only – Student who enrolled in ALL online sections in a specified semester No Online – Student did not enroll in ANY online sections in a specified semester Mix – Student enrolled in at least one online section and at least one section not online in a specified semester

12 Headcount & Credit Hours Summers 2009, 2010, 2011, & 2012

13 Headcount with Trendline* Summers 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013* & 2014*

14 Credit Hours with Trendline* Summers 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013* & 2014*

15 Headcount & Credit Hours Falls 2009, 2010, 2011, & 2012

16 Headcount with Trendline* Falls 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013* & 2014*

17 Credit Hours with Trendline* Falls 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013* & 2014*

18 Headcount & Credit Hours Springs 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013

19 Headcount with Trendline* Springs 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014* & 2015*

20 Credit Hours with Trendline* Springs 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014* & 2015*

21 HEADCOUNT FOR ONLINE ONLY SUMMERS, FALLS, & SPRINGS

22 Percent of Credit Hours Completed Successfully Summers 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012

23 Percent of Credit Hours Completed Successfully Falls 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012

24 Percent of Credit Hours Completed Successfully Springs 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013

25 PROFILE OF ONLINE ONLY STUDENT SummerFallSpring ▪ Female ▪ 25 & Younger▪ Over 21 ▪ White (Less diverse) ▪ Part-Time ▪ Average CrHr = 4▪ Average CrHr = 6 ▪ High School Grad ▪ Returning ▪ Oklahoma Resident

26 ONLINE ONLY STUDENT – YEARS OLD Summers, Falls, & Springs

27 ONLINE ONLY STUDENT – FULL-TIME Summers, Falls, & Springs

28 ONLINE ONLY STUDENT – RETURNING Summers, Falls, & Springs

29 ONLINE ONLY STUDENT – NEW TRANSFERS Summers, Falls, & Springs

30 ONLINE ONLY STUDENT – OUTSIDE OF OKLAHOMA Summers, Falls, & Springs

31 ONLINE ONLY STUDENT – OUTSIDE OF OKLAHOMA LIST OF STATES AlaskaIndianaNevada AlabamaKansasNew York ArkansasKentuckyOhio ArizonaLouisianaPennsylvania CaliforniaMarylandSouth Carolina ColoradoMaineSouth Dakota FloridaMichiganTennessee GeorgiaMinnesotaTexas IowaMissouriVirginia IllinoisNew MexicoWashington