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1 South Texas College Leadership Alliance Update

2 Student Affairs & Enrollment Management Deliver high quality student services and student development opportunities that facilitate student success throughout the pathway from connection to completion Develop and implement strategies to manage and meet institution enrollment and graduation targets

3 SAEM – Points of Contact Mike Carranza – Associate Dean of Student Financial Services – mcarranz@southtexascollege.edu||x3439 mcarranz@southtexascollege.edu Matthew Hebbard – Director of Admissions & Registrar – mshebbar@southtexascolelge.edu||x2147 mshebbar@southtexascolelge.edu Paul Hernandez – Dean of Student Support Services – phernan@southtexascollege.edu||x2182 phernan@southtexascollege.edu Kim McKay – Interim Dean of Enrollment Services – kjmckay@southtexascollege.edu||x2096 kjmckay@southtexascollege.edu Mike Shannon – Interim Associate Dean of Student Life – mshannon@southtexascollege.edu||x3550 mshannon@southtexascollege.edu

4 Hours of Operation (Fall & Spring) Pecan CampusStudent Services Building 872-8311 Monday – Thursday8 am – 8 pm Friday 8 am – 5 pm Saturday9 am – 12 pm Technology CampusWest Building & East Building 872-6100 Monday – Thursday8 am – 8 pm Friday8 am – 5 pm Mid Valley CampusStudent Services Building 872-6600 Monday & Friday8 am – 5 pm Tuesday – Thursday8 am – 7 pm Starr County CampusStudent Services Building 488-8181 Monday, Tuesday & Thursday8 am – 6 pm Wednesday8 am – 7 pm Friday8 am – 5 pm Nursing Allied Health1 st Floor, East Wing 872-3100 Monday – Thursday8 am – 8 pm Friday8 am – 5 pm

5 In Your Folder and on Your Table Cohort data disaggregated by high school Success, Challenges and Opportunities Tour Request Form Eduroam Mobile App Fall Event Calendar Invitation to Participate in SLI

6 Glossary of Terms First Time in College (FTIC) – students who have never been admitted to a degree program at STC or any other post-secondary institution regardless of high school graduation date or year Prior dual credit students are classified as FTIC after high school graduation and upon entry at STC regardless of credit hours earned 2011 FTIC Cohort – students who graduated from high school in the Spring or Summer of 2011 and entered STC in the Fall of 2011 2012 FTIC Cohort – students who graduated from high school in the Spring or Summer of 2012 entered STC in the Fall of 2012 Prior Dual Credit – students who entered the college with accrued credit

7 77.5% of all Hispanic Freshmen and Sophomores enrolled in Texas higher education are in community colleges…

8 …60% leave without a credential.

9 STC - Enrollment History 1993 to 2012 (Fall) Fall 2012 – 30,824

10 All First Time in College Students @ STC

11 68% of the 2011 FTIC cohort graduated in the Spring or Summer of 2011

12 88% of the 2011 FTIC cohort received financial aid

13 Top 5 Feeder Schools – 2011 FTIC Cohort

14 Top 10 Majors – 2011 FTIC Cohort

15 40% of the 2011 FTIC cohort had prior dual credit…

16 The average high school rank for the entire 2011 FTIC cohort was 49%.

17 The average high school rank for the 2011 FTIC cohort with prior dual was 57%.

18 College Ready – 2011 FTIC Cohort Entire Cohort Math = 50% Writing = 47% Reading = 50% Prior Dual Math = 56% Writing = 55% Reading = 58%

19 73% of the 2011 FTIC cohort were full-time students – taking 12 credit hours or more

20 So, how did the 2011 FTIC cohort do during their freshman year?

21 80% of the 2011 FTIC cohort returned during in the spring term

22 College Readiness – the 2011 FTIC Cohort

23 College Readiness – 2011 FTIC Cohort with Prior Dual

24 In that same year (2011 FTIC Cohort): 16% completed MATH1414 23% completed ENGL1301

25 Average GPA – 2011 FTIC Cohort

26 …and, only 54% returned this Fall (2012).

27 Where did they go? 51 of the 1376 transferred 12 @ UTPA 6 @ TAMUK 3 @ University of Phoenix 3 @ UTB

28 If they did not transfer, were they (2011 FTIC cohort) in good standing at exit?

29 Only 33% of the 2011 FTIC cohort who did not transfer left in good standing GPA >= 2.0 GPA < 2.0

30 Does the 2012 Entering Freshman (FTIC) cohort look similar?

31 76% of the 2012 FTIC cohort are recent high school graduates

32 82% of the 2012 FTIC cohort is receiving financial aid

33 Top 10 Majors – 2012 FTIC Cohort

34 40% of the 2012 FTIC cohort have prior dual credit…

35 70% of the 2012 FTIC cohort are full-time students – taking 12 credit hours or more

36 Pending Data for 2012 FTIC Cohort Average high school percentile % college ready Top 5 feeder schools Performance data

37 As we move forward to support and assist all cohorts, our focus will continue to be completion…

38 In 2012, 695 students graduated with a college credential before receiving their high school diploma.

39 In 2013, we anticipate that more than 1,000 students will graduate with a college credential before receiving their high school diploma.

40 1.Business Administration 2.Communication 3.Fine Arts – Music 4.Chemistry 5.Computer Science 6.Criminal Justice 7.Language and Cultural Studies 8.Anthropology 9.Biology 10.Drama 11.Kinesiology 12.Mathematics 13.Political Science 14.Psychology 15.Social work 16.Teaching 17.Mexican American Studies 18.Engineering

41 Additional Articulation Agreements UT Brownsville UT San Antonio Texas A&M Texas A&M Kingsville Texas A&M Corpus Christi Texas A&M Galveston TSU U of H Bellevue University Western Governors University University of Phoenix

42 Together, our commitment and collaboration make completion and student success a reality for our students and their families.

43 November 16 th Last day to withdraw April 12 th Graduation application deadline May 17-19Commencement at State Farm Arena 3 rd Monday in OctoberSpring registration begins January 22 nd First day of Spring term Monday after Spring BreakSummer and Fall registration begins June 3 rd First day of Summer I and III 2013 July 8 th First day of Summer II 2013 August 26 th First day of Fall 2013 August 1, January 1, May 15, June 15 Register and make payment arrangements before these dates to avoid the additional registration fees $1,230Average tuition & fees per semester Emergency loans for books, installment plans & scholarships are available.

44 Thank You Questions, Discussion and Idea Sharing


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