CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT BY THE NUMBERS. A 4-year Data Profile THE STUDENTS ENROLLMENT STATUS PERFORMANCE RESULTS BEST PRACTICES ENGAGEMENT.

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CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT BY THE NUMBERS

A 4-year Data Profile THE STUDENTS ENROLLMENT STATUS PERFORMANCE RESULTS BEST PRACTICES ENGAGEMENT

Students 1,119: total participants 27.4: average age 62%: female 1.2: average number of dependents 28%: ethnic minority 35%: married

Student Background 66%: GED 86%: remedial placement 55%: part-time 53% outside jobs 56% first generation

Student Results 2.75: GPA 71%: credit-pass rate 40%: Gateway class complete 1 st year 68%: retained year two 14%: on-time graduation 20%: three-year graduation

Student Engagement 91%: intrusive advising 92%: college skills class 89%: cohort community 58%: early alert 16%: mentor paired 58%: tutor paired

Questions Bruce Schultz J. A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation