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NEW MEXICO DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM FOR ACADEMIC YEAR New Mexico Higher Education Department Planning & Research Division

Types of Dual Credit Data Collected  SSN  STARS ID  Demographic  Name  Ethnicity  Gender  Birth date  High School ACT code  Postsecondary Institution  Type of Courses Taken  Credit Hours  Grades  Year of High School Graduation  Methods of Course Delivery  Course Location 2

Dual Credit Enrollment Information  Fall 2014  11,428 Students *  17,509 Records **  Spring 2015  11,440 Students *  18,216 Records **  Academic Year  17,331 Unique Students ***  9,369 Female Students  7,962 Male Students 3 *The number of students represent distinct head count for a dual credit student for each semester. **Records refer to number of courses each student can take in a given semester ( e.g one student can take three classes so there will be three records). *** For AY14-15, unique students refer to distinct students that were taking DC courses in any semester and enrolled by census. DC students (an additional 143) that registered after census have not been included as no demographic information (ethnicity, gender) is available. There were (17,474) unique students in total for AY14-15  Summer 2014  1,855 Students *  2,737 Records **

NM Dual Credit Program Growth 4

Dual Credit Enrollment By Ethnicity AY Non-resident generally refers to a student who is not a U.S. citizen or does not have a permanent resident status. Native Hawaiian includes Pacific Islander. Data is being reported under the new ethnicity guidelines. Distinct student count within each Academic Year (Summer 14, Fall 14, and Spring 15)

Number of Classes Taken AY

Course Grade Distribution OTHER includes Pass / Fail, Credit / No Credit, Withdrawals, No Grade, Audit grades that do not count towards GPA calculation 7

Course Grade Distribution by Gender Fall 2014Spring OTHER includes Pass / Fail, Credit / No Credit, Withdrawals, No Grade, etc.

Dual Credit Enrollment at Postsecondary Institutions 9 Complete list of institution abbreviation available on the last slide of this presentation. Data labels are not being provided at this time as some of them are less than 10.

Course Delivery and Course Location Online vs. Regular InstructionHigh School vs. College Campus 10 * Spring 15 has 423 courses excluded due to missing data

Subject Area of Dual Credit Courses : Summer 2014 CIP CodesTitleEnrollment 3 Natural resources and conservation 13 5 Area ethnic cultural and gender studies 8 9 Communication and journalism Communications technologies Computer and information sciences Personal and culinary services Education Engineering 5 15 Engineering technologies / technicians Foreign language, literatures, linguistics Family and consumer / human science Legal profession and studies 1 23 English language and literature / letters Liberal arts, general studies, humanities Biological and biomedical science Mathematics and statistics Multi / interdisciplinary studies Park, recreation, leisure, and fitness 17 CIP CodesTitleEnrollment 32 Basic skills16 36 Leisure and recreational6 37 Personal awareness and self improvement97 38 Philosophy and religious studies63 40 Physical science Science technology / technicians7 42 Psychology Security and protective services21 44 Public administration and social service professions1 45 Social science Construction trades4 47 Mechanic and repair technologies / technicians14 48 Precision production28 50 Visual and performing arts Health profession and related clinical sciences Business, management, marketing, and related41 54 History CIP refers to Classification of Instructional Program, a federal classification system of courses by subject area

Subject Area of Dual Credit Courses : Fall 2014 CIP CodesTitleEnrollment 1 Agriculture and related sciences Natural resources and conservation Architecture and related services 2 5 Area ethnic cultural and gender studies 19 9 Communication and journalism Communications technologies Computer and information sciences Personal and culinary services Education Engineering Engineering technologies / technicians Foreign language, literatures, linguistics Family and consumer / human science Legal profession and studies 5 23 English language and literature / letters Liberal arts, general studies, humanities Library Sciences Biological and biomedical science Mathematics and statistics Military Science 1 30 Multi / interdisciplinary studies 146 CIP CodesTitleEnrollment 31 Park, recreation, leisure, and fitness22 32 Basic skills152 34Health Related Knowledge1 36 Leisure and recreational14 37 Personal awareness and self improvement Philosophy and religious studies84 39Theology and religious studies2 40 Physical science Science technology / technicians46 42 Psychology Security and protective services Public administration and social service professions Social science Construction trades Mechanic and repair technologies / technicians Precision production Visual and performing arts Health profession and related clinical sciences Business, management, marketing, and related History CIP refers to Classification of Instructional Program, a federal classification system of courses by subject area

Subject Area of Dual Credit Courses : Spring 2015 CIP CodesTitleEnrollment 1 Agriculture and related sciences Natural resources and conservation 46 4 Architecture and related services 18 5 Area ethnic cultural and gender studies 59 9 Communication and journalism Communications technologies Computer and information sciences Personal and culinary services Education Engineering Engineering technologies / technicians Foreign language, literatures, linguistics Family and consumer / human science Legal profession and studies English language and literature / letters Liberal arts, general studies, humanities Biological and biomedical science Mathematics and statistics Military Sceince0 30 Multi / interdisciplinary studies Park, recreation, leisure, and fitness 82 CIP CodesTitleEnrollment 32 Basic skills80 34Health Related Knowledge1 36 Leisure and recreational23 37 Personal awareness and self improvement Philosophy and religious studies Physical science Science Technology/Technicians Psychology Security and protective services Public administration and social service professions Social science Construction trades Mechanic and repair technologies / technicians Precision production Visual and performing arts Health profession and related clinical sciences Business, management, marketing, and related History CIP refers to Classification of Instructional Program, a federal classification system of courses by subject area

Institutional Abbreviation 14 AbbreviationInstitution and Campus Name InstitutionCampusInstitutionCampus CCC Clovis Community CollegeMain CNM Central New Mexico Community CollegeMain ENMU Eastern New Mexico UniversityMain ENMURosEastern New Mexico UniversityRoswell Branch ENMURuiEastern New Mexico UniversityRuidoso Center LCC Luna Community CollegeMain MCC Mesa lands Community CollegeMain NMHU New Mexico Highlands UniversityMain NMIMT New Mexico Institute of Mining & TechMain NMJC New Mexico Junior CollegeMain NMSU New Mexico State UniversityMain NMSUANew Mexico State UniversityAlamogordo Branch NMSUCNew Mexico State UniversityCarlsbad Branch NMSUGNew Mexico State UniversityGrants Branch NMSUDANew Mexico State UniversityDona Ana Branch NNMC Northern New Mexico CollegeMain SFCC Santa Fe Community CollegeMain SJC San Juan CollegeMain UNM University of New MexicoMain UNMGUniversity of New MexicoGallup Branch UNMLAUniversity of New MexicoLos Alamos Branch UNMVUniversity of New MexicoValencia Branch UNMTUniversity of New MexicoTaos Branch WNMU Western New Mexico UniversityMain DINEDine CollegeMain IAIAInstitute of American Indian ArtsMain SIPISouthwestern Indian Polytechnic InstituteMain NTUNavajo Technical UniversityMain