Student Success and Basic Skills An Introduction.

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Student Success and Basic Skills An Introduction

Student Success and Basic Skills Student Success Develop academic and support services that increase success:  Retention  Class success  Persistence  Completion Basic Skills Develop academic and support services that support “basic:”  Reading  Writing  ESL  Math  Learning skills  Study skills

Headcount

Educational Goals

Unit Load

Persistence Semester Enrollment Count College-wide Persistence Rate SemesterNumberPercent Fall 20053,719100% Spring 20062,52468% Fall 20062,01354% Spring 20071,79448% Fall 20071,32736% Spring 20081,16731% Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

Degrees and Certificates Conferred

Number of Transfers