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ACC and Very Large Texas Community Colleges THECB Almanac 2017 Data June 9, 2017

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ACC and Very Large Texas

Community Colleges

THECB Almanac 2017 Data

June 9, 2017

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Report Highlights 

The Austin Community College (ACC) District is the primary gateway to higher education and 

training for residents in a 7,000‐square‐mile area in Central Texas. ACC is among the fastest‐

growing community colleges in the country, providing access to valuable programs and services 

that change lives and benefit communities.  

This report summarizes key characteristics of ACC and its nine peer institutions as reported in 

The Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) 2017 Almanac. 

General Enrollment Characteristics 

In fall 2016, ACC was the 6th largest community college among the ten very large community colleges in Texas (39,208 students enrolled in credit courses).  

ACC serves more part‐time students (82.1%) than six of its peer institutions in Texas, with only Tarrant County CCD (83.1%), Lone Star College (83.5%), and Dallas County CCD (84.9%) serving fractionally more part‐time students. 

In fall 2016, 15.5% (6,100 students) of the total enrollment were students enrolled in dual‐credit programs, programs where high school students attempt one or more college courses for high school and college credit.   

Successes 

ACC’s disaggregated graduation by ethnicity data mirrors both the enrollment and service area ethnic breakdown.  Approximately 7% of degrees are awarded to African American students, mirroring the approximate 8% enrollment of African American students.  Additionally, approximately 28% of degrees are awards to Hispanic/Latino students, which is in line with the approximate 33% enrollment of Hispanic/Latino students.   

ACC serves a larger percentage of students enrolled in technical programs (35.1%) than its nine peer institutions in Texas, indicating that a higher number of students are seeking programs to prepare them for the workforce. 

ACC is ranked 6th for success of Academic Program Graduates.  For graduates of the 2014‐15 academic year, 90.0 % are employed and/or enrolled.  However, the difference in success rates between ACC and its top‐ranked peer is 4.3 percentage points (top ranked peer success of Academic Program Graduates is 94.3%), indicating that ACC is competitive within its peer group. 

ACC is ranked 5th for success of Technical Program Graduates.  For graduates of the 2014‐15 acadmeic year, 88.1% are employed and/or enrolled indicating that Technical Program Graduates are leaving ACC ready for the workforce. However, the difference in success rates between ACC and its top‐ranked peer is 3.3 percentage points (top ranked peer success of Academic Program Graduates is 91.4%), indicating that ACC is competitive within its peer group. 

 

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ACC has the 3rd highest rate for students below reading standards successfully completing a college‐level reading‐related course within three years of enrollment (52.3%).   

ACC also has the highest rate for students below writing standards successfully completing a college‐level writing‐related course within three years of enrollment (47.3%).  

First time in college students at ACC are entering more prepared for college.  ACC has the 5th lowest rate for students enrolling whose skills are considered below standards in mathematics (33.2%), the 2nd lowest rate for students whose skills are considered below standards in reading (16.7%), and the 3rd lowest rate for students whose skills are considered below standards in writing (15.0%). 

ACC has the lowest student‐faculty ratio (16:1) (tied with Houston) compared with its peer institutions. 

Opportunities 

ACC’s six‐year transfer rate for students enrolled in fall 2010 (18.1%) is ranked 10th (last) among its peer institutions in Texas. 

ACC ranks 9th among its peer institutions in total number of degrees and certificates awarded (3,910 awards). 

ACC ranks 10th among its peer institutions in three‐year and four‐year graduation rates for first‐time credential seeking students enrolled starting in fall 2013. (3‐year rate: 6.2% full‐time, 2.7% part‐time; 4‐year rate: 11.8% full‐time, 4.9% part‐time).  However, it should be noted that the graduation rates almost doubled full‐time and more than doubled for part‐time students between year 3 and year 4. 

ACC ranks 10th among its peer institutions for six‐year graduation rate for first time, 

credential seeking students enrolled full‐time (26.4%). 

ACC ranks 10th among its peer institutions in average attempted credits to complete an associate degree for graduates in the 2015‐16 academic year (106 semester credit hours [SCH]). At the highest ranked institution, South Texas College, the average attempted credits was 80 SCH. 

ACC ranks 10th among its peer institutions in average time to complete an associate degree for graduates in in the 2015‐16 academic year (5.5 years).   This data, combined with both the average attempted credits and six‐year graduation rates, is in line with the higher number of part‐time students enrolled at ACC.  

ACC has the 6th highest rate for students below mathematics standards successfully completing a college‐level mathematics related course within three years (12.8%).   

ACC has the 3rd highest average tuition and fees for 30 semester credit hours among its peers ($2,550). The highest average tuition among the 10 peer institutions was $3,590 (South Texas College), and the lowest average tuition was $1,278 (Houston). 

ACC ranks 9th among its peer institutions for percent of semester credit hours taught by full‐time faculty (51.3%). 

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5‐year Trend Analysis Highlights 

The percentage of part‐time students has increased across the five years the peer institutions. The percentage of part‐time students has remained about the same for ACC over the five years (from 80.5% in fall 2012 to 82.1% in fall 2016). 

The proportion of students in academic program and technical programs varied across the five years for all of the peer institutions. For ACC, the proportion of students in academic programs has increased from 53.0% in 2012 to 64.9% in 2016. Concomitantly, the percentage of students in technical programs decreased from 41.2% to 35.1%. 

The 2010 and 2013 cohorts appeared to include the largest proportions of credit students receiving Pell grants. This is consistent with a lagged impact of the 2008 economic recession in Texas compared to the rest of the country. The 2012, 2013, and 2014 cohorts show a decline in Pell grant recipients across the peer institutions. 

All ten peer institutions report increasing numbers of degrees and certificates awarded from fiscal year (FY) 2012 to FY15. All peer institutions have shown exponential increases in the number of degrees and certificates awarded, with the exception of El Paso CCD.  ACC increased the number of degrees and certificates from 2,609 (FY12) to 3,910 (FY15), a 49.9% increase.  El Paso CCD increased the number of awards from 4,469 (FY12) to 4,629 (FY15), an increase of 3.6%. 

ACC has the lowest 3‐year graduation rates for full‐time and for part‐time first time in college credential seeking students compared to its nine peers. 

Six year graduation rates are similar for the ten peer institutions. For full‐time first time in college credential seeking students, two colleges reported slightly higher graduation rates (Collin County averaged 36.6% across the five years, San Jacinto averaged 36.3%). One college reported slightly lower graduation rates (Alamo averaged 24.1%). ACC’s graduation rate averaged 28.5% for this group of students. 

The percentage of first time in college students transferring to a four‐year institution within six years has declined in the last year for nine of the ten peer institutions. The decline in percentage ranged from .6 percentage points (Houston) to 10.9 percentage points (ACC).  El Paso CCD showed the only increase, 3.4 percentage points. 

The percentages of academic and technical program graduates who were employed or enrolled in the fourth quarter in the year after graduation was uniformly high for all of the ten peer institutions (85% or greater).    

The number of first time in college students entering below math standard decreased from 2009 to 2013 for eight of the ten peer institutions. The decrease was highest for Alamo (‐47%), and lowest for Tarrant (‐2%). Austin decreased 16%. The number of students entering below math standard increased for Houston (2%) and Lone Star College (11%). 

o The percentage of first time in college students entering below math standard and meeting their TSI obligation within two years has declined for six  of the ten peer institutions between the 2009 and 2013 cohorts. The greatest decline was 

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at Houston (‐47.7 percentage points). The greatest increase was at El Paso (5.3 percentage points). The percentage increased by 1.9 percentage points at ACC over the five‐year period.  

 

The number of first time in college students entering below writing standard increased across the cohorts from 2009 to 2013 for six of the ten peer institutions. The number of students entering below writing standard increased the least at ACC (9.3%) and the most at Lone Star College (154.8%) across the five‐year period. ACC and Collin County have the fewest students entering below writing standard. 

o The percentage of first time in college students entering below writing standard and meeting their TSI obligation within two years has declined for 7 of the 10 peer institutions between the 2009 and 2013 cohorts. The greatest decline was at Houston (‐28.4 percentage points). The greatest increase was at El Paso (20.7 percentage points) over the five‐year period. ACC showed an 11.8 percentage point increase. 

 

The number of first time in college students entering below reading standard increased across the cohorts from 2009 to 2013 for five of the ten peer institutions. The number of students entering below writing standard increased the most at Lone Star (122.3%) and declined at Alamo (‐52.2%). At ACC, the number of students entering below reading standard increased 12.4%. ACC and Collin County have the fewest students entering below reading standard. 

o The percentage of first time in college students entering below writing standard and meeting their TSI obligation within two years has increased for 7 of the 10 peer institutions between the 2009 and 2013 cohorts. The greatest decline was at Houston (‐16.2 percentage points). The greatest increases were at ACC (13.8 percentage points, Dallas County (15.9 percentage points), and Lone Star (17.8 percentage points).  

Average tuition and fees increased for nine of the ten peer institutions from FY12 to FY16. The increase was greatest for El Paso ($1,100), and least for Alamo ($128). ACC increased tuition and fees by $207 over the five‐year period. Tuition and fees declined for Houston (‐$744) over the five‐year period.   

The number of SCH taught by full‐time faculty has increased for all institutions except for Houston CCD, Lone Star College and San Jacinto CCD.  The largest increase was Tarrant County (7.1 percentage points), while the largest decrease was Lone Star College (‐21.8 percentage points). 

The student to faculty ratio has remained steady or declined for all peer institutions except for Lone Star College.  ACC’s student to faculty ratio remained steady over the 4 years that THECB has collected data (16:1, 17:1, 16:1, 17:1). 

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28,663 

28,998 

29,153 

33,044 

39,208 

47,197 

47,671 

51,349 

65,482 

68,096 

El Paso CCD

San Jacinto CCD

Collin County CCD

South Texas College

Austin CCD

Houston CC

Tarrant County CCD

Alamo CCD

Dallas County CCD

Lone Star College

Total Credit Enrollment (Number of Students)

Very Large Texas Communtiy Colleges

Total Credit Enrollment ‐ Fall 2016Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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74.3%

78.0%

79.7%

81.4%

82.1%

83.1%

83.5%

84.9%

25.7%

22.0%

20.3%

18.6%

17.9%

16.9%

16.5%

15.1%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

El Paso CCD (28663)

Alamo CCD (51349)

Houston CC (47197)

San Jacinto CCD (28998)

Austin CCD (39208)

Tarrant County CCD (47671)

Lone Star College (68096)

Dallas County CCD (65482)

Percent  of Students Enrolled Part Time and Full Time

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

(with Total Enrollm

ent)

Enrollment by Part Time/ Full Time Status ‐ Fall 2016Source: THECB Almanac 2017

Part‐time Full‐time

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63.0%

64.9%

69.2%

70.8%

71.0%

78.9%

79.0%

80.7%

86.3%

86.9%

37.0%

35.1%

30.8%

29.2%

29.0%

21.1%

21.0%

19.3%

13.7%

13.1%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Collin County CCD (29153)

Austin CCD (39208)

Dallas County CCD (65482)

South Texas College (33044)

San Jacinto CCD (28998)

Tarrant County CCD (47671)

Houston CC (47197)

Alamo CCD (51349)

Lone Star College (68096)

El Paso CCD (28663)

Percent of Students Enrolled in Academic and Technical Programs

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

(with Total Credit Enrollm

ent)

Students in Academic and Technical  Programs ‐ Fall 2016Source: THECB Almanac 2017

Academic Programs Technical Programs

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21.0%

22.3%

27.0%

30.8%

32.2%

36.0%

36.1%

38.7%

40.1%

46.8%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%

Collin County CCD (29153)

Austin CCD (39208)

San Jacinto CCD (28998)

Dallas County CCD (65482)

Lone Star College (68096)

Tarrant County CCD (51349)

Houston CC (47671)

Alamo CCD (47197)

South Texas College (33044)

El Paso CCD (28663)

Percent of Students Receiving Pell Grants

Very Large Texas Communtiy Colleges

(with Total  Credit Enrollm

ent)

Students in Credit Courses Receiving Pell Grants Fall 2014 Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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3,231 

3,910 

4,629 

5,399 

5,675 

6,731 

7,665 

7,909 

9,656 

9,862 

0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000

Collin County CCD

Austin CCD

El Paso CCD

San Jacinto CCD

South Texas College

Tarrant County CCD

Lone Star College

Houston CC

Alamo CCD

Dallas County CCD

Number of Degrees and Certificates Awarded

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

Degrees and Certificates Awarded 2015‐16Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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0.2%

2.3%

7.3%

7.3%

9.7%

11.5%

13.6%

18.0%

20.8%

29.0%

94.6%

82.0%

60.9%

27.7%

48.1%

16.0%

32.8%

27.0%

32.6%

34.2%

2.8%

8.7%

26.9%

52.5%

29.6%

55.5%

37.5%

45.2%

27.2%

13.5%

1.9%

2.9%

4.5%

11.7%

10.6%

12.6%

11.8%

8.4%

12.8%

15.0%

0.4%

4.0%

0.5%

0.8%

1.9%

4.5%

4.3%

1.5%

6.5%

8.3%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

South Texas College

El Paso CCD

Alamo CCD

Austin CCD

San Jacinto CCD

Collin County CCD

Lone Star College

Tarrant County CCD

Dallas County CCD

Houston CC

Percent of Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Race and Ethnicity

Very Large Large Texas Communtiy College

Degrees and Certificates Awarded  2015‐16 by Race and Ethnicity

Source: THECB Almanac 2017

African American Hispanic White Other International

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2.7%

6.0%

8.0%

5.7%

8.2%

9.2%

6.6%

11.0%

14.0%

14.2%

6.2%

11.9%

13.5%

13.9%

15.1%

16.6%

16.9%

20.2%

21.1%

22.9%

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0%

Austin CCD

Lone Star College

Dallas County CCD

Collin County CCD

Houston CC

Tarrant County CCD

El Paso CCD

Alamo CCD

South Texas College

San Jacinto CCD

Percent of  First Time, Credential Seeking Students Enrolled Fall 2013

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

3‐Year Graduation Rate through 2015‐16Source: THECB Almanac 2017

Full‐time 3‐year Rate Part‐time 3‐year Rate

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5.4%

10.1%

11.4%

11.3%

12.2%

12.9%

9.1%

15.2%

16.5%

17.9%

12.4%

18.2%

20.1%

21.7%

22.2%

22.3%

24.2%

25.6%

27.2%

30.4%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%

Austin CCD

Lone Star College

Dallas County CCD

El Paso CCD

Houston CC

Tarrant County CCD

Collin County CCD

South Texas College

Alamo CCD

San Jacinto CCD

Percent of First Time, Credential Seeking Students Enrolled Fall 2012

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

4‐Year Graduation Rate through 2015‐16Source: THECB Almanac 2017

Full‐time 4‐year Rate Part‐time 4‐year Rate

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12.0%

17.5%

18.7%

18.4%

18.6%

24.3%

24.4%

23.1%

16.7%

23.7%

26.4%

26.7%

27.3%

30.0%

30.2%

33.7%

33.9%

34.1%

37.2%

38.3%

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0%

Austin CCD

Dallas County CCD

Alamo CCD

El Paso CCD

Tarrant County CCD

Lone Star College

Houston CC

South Texas College

Collin County CCD

San Jacinto CCD

Percent of First Time, Credential Seeking Students Enrolled Fall 2010

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

6‐Year Graduation Rate through 2015‐16Source: THECB Almanac 2017

Full‐time 6‐year Rate Part‐time 6‐year Rate

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** The 3 year graduation rates, as listed by THECB shows DevEd at 5.9% and Non DevEd at 5.7%.  

THECB defines this as follows: 

Developmental education/non‐developmental education rates: The percentage of first‐time, full‐time, 

credential‐seeking undergraduates who graduated after three academic years by whether they met or 

did not meet state readiness standards in one or more areas under the Texas Success Initiative (TSI). 

This alters the graduation rates reported

5.9%

7.7%

7.8%

8.8%

9.7%

9.9%

12.5%

12.2%

13.9%

17.6%

5.7%

19.3%

15.4%

20.5%

23.9%

15.3%

26.4%

26.6%

19.3%

26.7%

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0%

Austin CCD

Dallas County CCD

Lone Star College

Tarrant County CCD

El Paso CCD

Collin County CCD

Alamo CCD

San Jacinto CCD

Houston CC

South Texas College

Percent of First Time, Full Time, Credential Seeking Students Enrolled Fall 2013

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

3‐Year Graduation Rate 2015‐16(mandated developmental ed)Source: THECB Almanac 2017**

Students Not Requiring Developmental Education

Students Requiring Devopmental Education (did not meet state readiness standards at entry)

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80

87

88

90

91

91

92

92

95

106

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

South Texas College

Tarrant County CCD

Collin County CCD

Houston CC

Dallas County CCD

San Jacinto CCD

El Paso CCD

Alamo CCD

Lone Star College

Austin CCD

Average Number of Attempted Semester Credit Hours (SCH)to Complete an Associate Degree

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

Average Attempted Credits to Associate Degree for Graduates 2015‐16Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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4.0

4.2

4.3

4.5

4.5

4.5

4.6

4.7

4.7

5.5

0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0

South Texas College

Collin County CCD

San Jacinto CCD

El Paso CCD

Alamo CCD

Tarrant County CCD

Houston CC

Lone Star College

Dallas County CCD

Austin CCD

Average Number of Years to Complete an Associate Degree

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

Average Time to Associate Degree for Graduates 2015‐16Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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18.1%

19.1%

19.8%

20.2%

21.1%

21.5%

22.7%

24.0%

25.1%

27.5%

0% 10% 20% 30%

Austin CCD   (5610)

Alamo CCD   (8989)

San Jacinto CCD   (5550)

Dallas County CCD   (11400)

Tarrant County CCD   (7756)

South Texas College   (4327)

Lone Star College   (12112)

El Paso CCD   (5152)

Houston CC   (8885)

Collin County CCD   (4823)

Percent of Transfer Cohort Enrolled in Senior Institution within Six Years 

Very Large Texas Communtiy Colleges

Students Transferring to a Senior Institution within Six Years ‐ Fall 2010 through 2015‐6 

Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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28.7%

23.0%

20.8%

26.1%

24.0%

23.6%

19.3%

27.0%

27.7%

25.9%

20.0%

29.3%

28.4%

24.1%

34.5%

31.9%

29.8%

24.1%

30.7%

25.1%

38.5%

35.4%

40.2%

39.7%

31.5%

35.3%

42.0%

40.7%

33.7%

43.3%

0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%

El Paso CCD (87.3%)

Houston CC (87.7%)

Alamo CCD (89.4%)

Lone Star College (89.9%)

Austin CCD (90.0%)

Dallas County CCD (90.8%)

Tarrant County CCD (91.1%)

San Jacinto CCD (91.8%)

South Texas College (92.0%)

Collin County CCD (94.3%)

Percent of Academic Program Graduates 2015‐16 Employed and/or Enrolled in Fourth Quarter of the Year after Graduation

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

(with Total Employed or En

rolled Graduates)

Success of Academic Program Graduates 2014‐15Source: THECB Almanac 2017

Percent Enrolled in 4‐yr or 2‐yr Percent employed Percent Employed and Enrolled

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53.6%

38.6%

63.1%

55.7%

54.5%

66.6%

65.7%

63.9%

56.0%

58.9%

13.0%

24.0%

8.4%

8.8%

9.8%

6.4%

7.0%

8.3%

10.0%

8.7%

16.2%

24.3%

16.0%

23.2%

23.6%

15.1%

17.1%

18.8%

25.4%

23.8%

0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%

El Paso CCD (82.7%)

South Texas College (86.9%)

Houston CC (87.5%)

Dallas County CCD (87.7%)

Lone Star College (87.9%)

Austin CCD 88.1%)

Alamo CCD (89.8%)

San Jacinto CCD (91.0%)

Tarrant County CCD (91.4%)

Collin County CCD (91.4%)

Percent of Technical Program Graduates 2012‐13Employed and/or Enrolled in Fourth Quarter of Year After Graduation

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

(with Total Percentage

 Employed or En

rolled)

Success of Technical Program Graduates 2014‐15                  Source: THECB Almanac 2017

Percent Employed Percent Enrolled in 4‐yr or 2‐yr Percent Employed and Enrolled

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47.4%

40.5%

40.2%

38.1%

33.6%

33.2%

32.7%

29.9%

29.3%

29.2%

0% 25% 50%

Lone Star College   (10578)

South Texas College   (4885)

El Paso CCD   (5378)

Tarrant County CCD   (8763)

Dallas County CCD   (10352)

Austin CCD   (5121)

Alamo CCD   (9715)

Houston CC   (9460)

Collin County CCD   (4878)

San Jacinto CCD   (5677)

Percent of First Time in College Students  Entering Below Math Standard

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

(with Total First Tim

e inCollege Enrollm

ent)

First Time in College Students Entering Below Math Standard ‐ Fall 2013

Source: THECB Alamanac 2017

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17.1%

26.0%

26.4%

28.6%

28.8%

29.7%

30.1%

32.3%

35.4%

37.3%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

Dallas County CCD   (3479)

South Texas College   (1978)

Tarrant County CCD   (3335)

Austin CCD   (1700)

Collin County CCD   (1429)

Alamo CCD   (3178)

El Paso CCD   (2162)

Lone Star College   (5013)

San Jacinto CCD   (1659)

Houston CC   (2831)

Percent of First Time in College Students Entering Below Standardand  Meeting TSI Obligation Within 2 Years

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

(with Number of Students Entering Below Standard)

Students Below Standard Meeting Math TSI Obligation Within 2 Years of Fall 2013 Enrollment 

Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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8.4%

9.6%

11.5%

12.8%

14.2%

15.2%

17.3%

19.0%

19.8%

20.9%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

Dallas County CCD   (3479)

Lone Star College   (5013)

Tarrant County CCD   (3335)

Austin CCD   (1700)

El Paso CCD   (2162)

Collin County CCD   (1429)

South Texas College   (1978)

Alamo CCD   (3178)

San Jacinto CCD   (1659)

Houston CC   (2831)

Percent of First Time in College Students Entering Below Standard and  Completing College‐Level  Course in Related Area Within 3 Years

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

(with Number of Students Entering Below Standard)

Students Below Standard Successfully Completing  College‐Level Math Course Within 3 Years of Fall 2013 Enrollment 

Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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13.0%

14.6%

15.0%

15.1%

23.3%

27.7%

30.8%

31.0%

43.8%

45.3%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%

Houston CC   (9460)

Collin County CCD   (4878)

Austin CCD   (5121)

San Jacinto CCD   (5677)

Alamo CCD   (9715)

Tarrant County College District   (8763)

Lone Star College   (10578)

Dallas County CCD   (10352)

El Paso CCD   (5378)

South Texas College   (4885)

Percent of  First Time in College Students  Entering Below Writing Standard

Very Large Texas Communtiy Colleges

(with Total First Tim

e in College Enrollm

ent)

First Time in College Students Entering Below Writing Standard ‐ Fall 2013

Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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36.6%

40.4%

43.5%

50.8%

51.5%

51.5%

55.2%

55.8%

59.8%

61.9%

00% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

South Texas College   (2212)

Austin CCD   (770)

Dallas County CCD   (3214)

Tarrant County CD   (2425)

Collin County CCD   (711)

San Jacinto CCD   (860)

Lone Star College   (3262)

Alamo CCD   (2260)

Houston CC   (1233)

El Paso CCD   (2357)

Percent of First Time in College Students Entering Below Standardand Meeting TSI Obligation Within 2 Years

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

(with Number of Students Entering Below Standard)

Students Below Standard Meeting Writing TSI Obligation Within 2 Years of Fall 2013 Enrollment 

Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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25.7%

28.1%

29.4%

29.4%

31.5%

38.5%

40.2%

40.9%

42.5%

46.3%

00% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

Dallas County CCD   (3214)

San Jacinto CCD   (860)

South Texas College   (2212)

Tarrant County CD   (2425)

Lone Star College   (3262)

El Paso CCD   (2357)

Alamo CCD   (2260)

Austin CCD   (770)

Houston CC   (1233)

Collin County CCD   (711)

Percent of First Time in College Students Entering Below Standard and Completing College‐Level  Course in Related Area Within 3 Years

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

(with Number of Students Entering Below Standard)

Students Below Standard Successfully Completing College‐Level Writing‐Related Course Within 3 Years of Fall 2013 Enrollment 

Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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15.84%

16.66%

17.77%

21.23%

22.77%

27.72%

28.43%

28.71%

40.82%

42.10%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%

Houston CC   (9460)

Austin CCD   (5121)

Collin County CCD   (4878)

San Jacinto CCD   (5677)

Alamo CCD   (9715)

Dallas County CCD   (10352)

Tarrant County CCD   (8763)

Lone Star College   (10578)

South Texas College   (4885)

El Paso CCD   (5378)

Percent of  First Time in College Students Entering Below Reading Standard

Very Large Texas Communtiy Colleges

(with Total First Tim

e inCollege  Enrollm

ent)

First Time in College Students  Entering Below Reading Standard ‐ Fall 2013

THECB Alamanac 2017

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37.1%

47.3%

49.5%

54.8%

56.7%

58.7%

59.2%

61.4%

70.4%

73.2%

00% 20% 40% 60% 80%

South Texas College   (1994)

Dallas County CCD   (2870)

Austin CCD   (853)

Tarrant County CD   (2491)

Lone Star College   (3037)

Collin County CCD   (867)

San Jacinto CCD   (1205)

Alamo CCD   (2212)

El Paso CCD   (2264)

Houston CC   (1498)

Percent of First Time in College Students Enering Below Standardand Meeting TSI Obligation Within 2 Years

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

(with Number of Students Entering Below Standard)

Students Below Standard Meeting Reading TSI Obligation  Within 2 Years of Fall 2010 Enrollment 

Source: THECB Almanac 2015

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29.6%

33.3%

34.6%

36.3%

39.6%

40.1%

42.0%

53.1%

53.3%

53.9%

00% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Dallas County CCD   (2870)

South Texas College   (1994)

Lone Star College   (3037)

Alamo CCD   (2212)

San Jacinto CCD   (1205)

Tarrant County CD   (2491)

Austin CCD   (853)

Collin County CCD   (867)

El Paso CCD   (2264)

Houston CC   (1498)

Percent of First Time in College Students Entering Below Standard and Completing College‐Level Course in Related Area  Within 3 Years

Very Large

 Texas Community Colleges

(with Number of Students Entering Below Standard)

Students Below Standard Successfully Completing College‐Level  Reading‐Related Course 

Within 3 Years of Fall 2013 Enrollment Source: THECB Almanac 2017

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$1,278 

$1,310 

$1,770 

$1,770 

$1,860 

$1,924 

$2,108 

$2,550 

$3,420 

$3,590 

$0 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000

Houston CC

Collin County CCD

Tarrant County CCD

Dallas County CCD

San Jacinto CCD

Lone Star College

Alamo CCD

Austin CCD

El Paso CCD

South Texas College

Average Tuition and Fees

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Fall 2017 Average Tuition and FeesTHECB Almanac 2017

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APPENDIX: 5 Year Trend Analysis                   ACC and 

Very Large TexasCommunity Colleges

THECB Almanac  Data

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District Name  Fall 2012  Fall 2013  Fall 2014  Fall 2015   Fall 2016 

Alamo CCD 52,354         51,101        49,888 51,633 51,349     

Austin CCD 40,159          38,611          38,611 38,909 39,208     

Collin County CCD 27,013         27,559        27,525 27,656 29,153     

Dallas County CCD 68,140         64,557        64,854 65,879 65,482     

El Paso CCD 29,838         28,127        27,330 27,782 28,663     

Houston CC 49,122         48,003        47,415 46,344 47,197     

Lone Star College 61,291         61,440        64,369 65,314 68,096     

San Jacinto CCD 28,721         28,385        27,911 28,326 28,998     

South Texas College 29,812         30,233        30,849 33,994 33,044     

Tarrant County CCD 44,516         47,339        47,076 48,591 47,671     

Total Credit Enrollment (Number of Students Enrolled)

Total Credit Enrollm

ent (Number of Students)

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Total Credit  EnrollmentSource: THECB Almanac

Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016

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District Name

Part 

Time

Full 

Time

Part 

Time

Full 

Time

Part 

Time

Full 

Time

Part 

Time

Full 

Time

Part 

Time

Full 

Time

Alamo CCD   71.0% 29.0% 70.1% 29.9% 70.3% 29.7% 72.4% 27.6% 78.0% 22.0%

Austin CCD  80.5% 19.5% 80.0% 20.0% 80.7% 19.3% 81.3% 18.7% 82.1% 17.9%

Collin County CCD   67.0% 33.0% 68.5% 31.5% 68.2% 31.8% 69.6% 30.4% 70.6% 29.4%

Dallas County CCD    75.3% 24.7% 77.2% 22.9% 79.8% 20.2% 82.1% 18.0% 84.9% 15.1%

El Paso CCD    69.0% 31.0% 69.9% 30.1% 70.9% 29.1% 74.3% 25.7% 74.3% 25.7%

Houston CC   75.5% 24.5% 76.1% 23.9% 77.7% 22.3% 78.2% 21.8% 79.7% 20.3%

Lone Star College   76.6% 23.4% 77.4% 22.6% 79.9% 20.1% 80.7% 19.3% 83.5% 16.5%

San Jacinto CCD    70.0% 30.0% 73.0% 27.0% 74.6% 25.4% 76.7% 23.3% 81.4% 18.6%

South Texas College   68.9% 31.1% 70.0% 30.0% 71.8% 28.2% 73.1% 26.9% 72.6% 27.4%

Tarrant County CCD   72.6% 27.4% 72.5% 27.5% 75.0% 25.0% 77.2% 22.8% 83.1% 16.9%

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ts Enrolled   Part‐time/Full‐time

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Enrollment by Part‐time/ Full‐time StatusSource: THECB Almanac

Part Time Full Time

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Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Students in Academic and Technical ProgramsSource: THECB Almanac

Academic Programs Technical Programs

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District NameAcademic 

Programs

Technical 

Programs

Academic 

Programs

Technical 

Programs

Academic 

Programs

Technical 

Programs

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Programs

Technical 

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Programs

Technical 

Programs

Alamo CCD   79.8% 20.2% 80.0% 20.0% 80.3% 19.7% 80.1% 20.0% 80.7% 19.3%

Austin CCD  58.8% 41.2% 62.9% 37.1% 64.2% 35.8% 64.1% 35.9% 64.9% 35.1%

Collin County CCD   80.0% 20.0% 69.3% 30.7% 70.2% 29.8% 65.7% 34.3% 63.0% 37.0%

Dallas County CCD    66.6% 33.4% 65.7% 34.3% 66.5% 31.7% 69.8% 30.2% 69.2% 30.8%

El Paso CCD    83.5% 16.5% 83.5% 16.5% 83.5% 16.5% 85.3% 14.7% 86.9% 13.1%

Houston CC   79.8% 20.2% 78.5% 21.5% 76.4% 23.6% 77.0% 23.0% 79.0% 21.0%

Lone Star College   83.8% 16.2% 83.6% 16.4% 84.9% 15.1% 85.8% 14.2% 86.3% 13.7%

San Jacinto CCD    71.5% 28.5% 71.8% 28.2% 71.1% 28.9% 71.1% 28.9% 71.0% 29.0%

South Texas College   73.2% 25.8% 68.1% 30.2% 68.8% 31.2% 67.4% 30.9% 70.8% 29.2%

Tarrant County CCD   64.3% 35.7% 65.8% 34.2% 67.3% 32.7% 76.4% 23.6% 78.9% 21.1%

Fall 2015

Percentage of Students in Academic and Technical Programs

Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2016

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District Name Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014

Alamo CCD 41.6% 38.1% 37.0% 35.8% 36.0%

Austin CCD 28.4% 28.1% 25.9% 23.8% 22.3%

Collin County CCD 19.9% 23.0% 22.2% 21.8% 21.0%

Dallas County CCD 27.8% 33.0% 31.9% 31.3% 30.8%

El Paso CCD 49.6% 51.6% 47.2% 47.5% 46.8%

Houston CC 36.7% 41.6% 37.8% 36.6% 38.7%

Lone Star College 27.6% 34.5% 35.3% 33.7% 32.2%

San Jacinto CCD 27.2% 31.8% 28.9% 28.8% 27.0%

South Texas College 48.0% 46.2% 41.5% 40.7% 40.1%

Tarrant County CCD 32.3% 37.6% 38.1% 37.0% 36.1%

 Percentage of Credit Students Receiving Pell Grants

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Very Large Texas Communtiy Colleges

Students in Credit Courses Receiving Pell Grants in Fall Source: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014

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District Name FY12  FY13 FY14 FY15 FY15 % Change

Alamo CCD 5,090 5,333 6,001 8,143 9,656          89.7%

Austin CCD 2,609 2,589 2,687 2,950 3,910          49.9%

Collin County CCD 2,156 2,339 2,509 2,943 3,231          49.9%

Dallas County CCD 6,913 7,548 8,819 10,067 9,862          42.7%

El Paso CCD 4,469 3,997 4,405 4,077 4,629          3.6%

Houston CC 5,724 5,988 6,164 7,633 7,909          38.2%

Lone Star College 4,808 5,355 5,427 6,892 7,665          59.4%

San Jacinto CCD 3,821 4,055 4,203 4,800 5,399          41.3%

South Texas College 3,967 4,324 4,933 5,298 5,675          43.1%

Tarrant County CCD 4,204 5,030 5,953 6,054 6,731          60.1%

Degrees & Certificates Awarded

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Number of Degrees an

d Certificates Awarded

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Degrees and Certificates Awarded Source: THECB Almanac 

FY12  FY13 FY14 FY15 FY15

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Percent of Degrees & Certificates Awarded

 

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Degrees & Certificates Awarded by  Race/EthnicitySource: THECB Almanac

African American Hispanic White Other International

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Awards 2014‐15 Total

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American   Hispanic   White   Other 

Internation

al 

Alamo CCD 8,143 7.1% 59.1% 28.8% 4.6% 0.4%

Austin CCD 2,950 8.0% 28.1% 53.7% 9.8% 0.4%

Collin County CCD 2,943 11.2% 15.2% 56.9% 12.1% 4.5%

Dallas County CCD 10,067 22.5% 31.5% 28.1% 12.8% 5.1%

El Paso CCD 4,077 3.2% 83.1% 8.0% 2.0% 3.8%

Houston CC 7,633 29.2% 33.7% 14.5% 15.6% 7.0%

Lone Star College 6,892 14.1% 32.0% 39.5% 10.9% 3.5%

San Jacinto CCD 4,800 10.4% 43.9% 31.9% 11.9% 2.0%

South Texas College 5,298 0.3% 94.4% 2.3% 2.6% 0.4%

Tarrant County CCD 6,054 17.1% 25.0% 48.2% 8.5% 1.2%

Awards 2014‐15 Total

 African 

American   Hispanic   White   Other 

 

Internation

al 

Alamo CCD 8,143 7.1% 59.1% 28.8% 4.6% 0.4%

Austin CCD 2,950 8.0% 28.1% 53.7% 9.8% 0.4%

Collin County CCD 2,943 11.2% 15.2% 56.9% 12.1% 4.5%

Dallas County CCD 10,067 22.5% 31.5% 28.1% 12.8% 5.1%

El Paso CCD 4,077 3.2% 83.1% 8.0% 2.0% 3.8%

Houston CC 7,633 29.2% 33.7% 14.5% 15.6% 7.0%

Lone Star College 6,892 14.1% 32.0% 39.5% 10.9% 3.5%

San Jacinto CCD 4,800 10.4% 43.9% 31.9% 11.9% 2.0%

South Texas College 5,298 0.3% 94.4% 2.3% 2.6% 0.4%

Tarrant County CCD 6,054 17.1% 25.0% 48.2% 8.5% 1.2%

Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Race/ Ethnicity

Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Race/ Ethnicity

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Awards 2013‐14 Total

 African 

American   Hispanic   White   Other 

Internation

al 

Alamo CCD 6,001 7.9% 55.9% 31.0% 4.6% 0.5%

Austin CCD 2,687 8.0% 24.4% 55.5% 11.5% 0.6%

Collin County CCD 2,509 10.0% 15.9% 58.5% 12.0% 3.7%

Dallas County CCD 8,819 21.9% 29.8% 30.0% 13.2% 5.1%

El Paso CCD 4,405 2.1% 83.8% 8.9% 1.9% 3.3%

Houston CC 6,164 28.3% 31.8% 14.7% 17.2% 7.9%

Lone Star College 5,427 15.1% 30.4% 37.8% 11.8% 4.9%

San Jacinto CCD 4,203 9.9% 42.3% 33.9% 12.3% 1.7%

South Texas College 4,933 0.3% 93.5% 2.0% 3.7% 0.4%

Tarrant County CCD 5,953 15.8% 23.1% 51.7% 8.4% 1.1%

Awards 2012‐13 Total

African 

American   Hispanic   White   Other 

Internation

al 

Alamo CCD 5,333 6.8% 55.2% 32.9% 4.2% 0.9%

Austin CCD 2,589 7.2% 25.1% 56.9% 9.8% 1.1%

Collin County CCD 2,339 9.4% 15.1% 60.5% 10.9% 4.1%

Dallas County CCD 7,548 21.3% 28.4% 31.8% 12.3% 6.3%

El Paso CCD 3,997 1.8% 82.7% 9.1% 1.9% 4.5%

Houston CC 5,988 27.8% 28.3% 15.1% 20.0% 8.8%

Lone Star College 5,355 13.6% 28.0% 42.7% 12.2% 3.5%

San Jacinto CCD 4,055 9.2% 41.1% 35.8% 11.8% 2.1%

South Texas College 4,324 0.1% 93.2% 1.6% 4.7% 0.3%

Tarrant County CCD 5,030 14.4% 21.6% 54.2% 7.9% 1.9%

Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Race/ Ethnicity

Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Race/ Ethnicity

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Awards 2011‐12 Total

 African 

American   Hispanic   White   Other 

Internation

al 

Alamo CCD 5,090 7.4% 52.6% 35.1% 4.1% 0.7%

Austin CCD 2,609 8.1% 24.3% 58.4% 8.7% 0.5%

Collin County CCD 2,156 10.5% 13.8% 61.7% 9.6% 4.4%

Dallas County CCD 6,913 20.1% 25.9% 32.0% 12.9% 9.1%

El Paso CCD 4,469 1.9% 84.3% 8.7% 1.5% 3.7%

Houston CC 5,724 26.2% 26.7% 15.2% 21.5% 10.3%

Lone Star College 4,808 13.1% 28.2% 41.7% 12.7% 4.3%

San Jacinto CCD 3,821 10.5% 38.2% 38.0% 9.3% 4.0%

South Texas College 3,967 0.2% 93.1% 1.5% 5.0% 0.2%

Tarrant County CCD 4,204 13.8% 19.6% 56.9% 8.4% 1.2%

Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Race/ Ethnicity

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012 

Cohort

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 8.7% 9.7% 14.5% 16.7% 20.2%

Austin CCD 4.6% 4.3% 4.2% 3.8% 6.2%

Collin County CCD 12.5% 12.1% 12.6% 13.9% 13.9%

Dallas County CCD 9.3% 11.3% 9.8% 13.4% 13.5%

El Paso CCD 10.7% 10.7% 13.3% 14.2% 16.9%

Houston CC 14.4% 13.5% 14.2% 11.6% 15.1%

Lone Star College 10.8% 11.2% 10.7% 9.8% 11.9%

San Jacinto CCD 17.6% 17.5% 18.5% 18.5% 22.9%

South Texas College 18.4% 19.2% 17.2% 17.8% 21.1%

Tarrant County CCD 10.1% 10.3% 12.9% 13.3% 16.6%

Percentage of First Time, Full‐time, Credential‐Seeking Students Who 

Graduated within 3 Years

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

Percent of  Students W

ho Graduated within 3 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

3‐Year Graduation Rate of First Time, Full‐Time Credential‐Seeking Students

Source: THECB Almanac Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort Fall 2012 Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012 

Cohort

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 5.6% 6.0% 7.8% 9.8% 11.0%

Austin CCD 2.1% 2.3% 1.4% 1.7% 2.7%

Collin County CCD 5.2% 4.3% 4.4% 4.2% 5.7%

Dallas County CCD 6.7% 5.4% 5.8% 6.5% 8.0%

El Paso CCD 5.9% 4.5% 5.8% 6.1% 6.6%

Houston CC 6.9% 9.4% 9.1% 5.5% 8.2%

Lone Star College 10.9% 10.4% 6.5% 5.1% 6.0%

San Jacinto CCD 9.3% 10.0% 10.2% 10.9% 14.2%

South Texas College 9.9% 9.5% 6.2% 9.3% 14.0%

Tarrant County CCD 4.6% 6.2% 6.2% 6.9% 9.2%

Percentage of First Time, Part‐time, Credential‐Seeking Students Who 

Graduated within 3 Years

0.0%

2.0%

4.0%

6.0%

8.0%

10.0%

12.0%

14.0%

16.0%

Percent of  Students W

ho Graduated within 3 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

3‐Year Graduation Rate of First Time, Part‐Time Credential‐Seeking Students

Source: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort Fall 2012 Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name Fall 2008 Cohort

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 13.4% 14.1% 16.5% 23.0% 27.2%

Austin CCD 8.5% 10.1% 9.3% 9.8% 12.4%

Collin County CCD 19.1% 21.3% 19.4% 21.5% 24.2%

Dallas County CCD 16.2% 15.4% 17.1% 15.7% 20.1%

El Paso CCD 18.0% 18.8% 18.7% 20.0% 21.7%

Houston CC 19.2% 20.9% 21.2% 22.6% 22.2%

Lone Star College 17.8% 18.4% 17.2% 19.3% 18.2%

San Jacinto CCD 23.7% 26.5% 25.8% 27.3% 30.4%

South Texas College 27.7% 25.6% 25.6% 25.0% 25.6%

Tarrant County CCD 17.2% 17.5% 17.3% 21.2% 22.3%

Percentage of First Time, Full‐time, Credential‐Seeking Students Who 

Graduated within 4 Years

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

Percent of  Students W

ho Graduated within 4 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

4‐Year Graduation Rate of First Time, Full‐Time Credential‐Seeking Students

Source: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2008 Cohort Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort Fall 2012 Cohort

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District Name Fall 2008 Cohort

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 8.9% 10.0% 10.7% 14.3% 16.5%

Austin CCD 4.6% 4.0% 4.7% 3.3% 5.4%

Collin County CCD 9.7% 9.2% 8.1% 9.3% 9.1%

Dallas County CCD 17.2% 10.4% 9.7% 9.4% 11.4%

El Paso CCD 10.7% 10.6% 10.6% 11.2% 11.3%

Houston CC 11.1% 11.6% 14.6% 14.5% 12.2%

Lone Star College 15.5% 15.8% 15.5% 10.7% 10.1%

San Jacinto CCD 14.7% 14.6% 15.1% 16.5% 17.9%

South Texas College 17.4% 15.6% 14.7% 15.1% 15.2%

Tarrant County CCD 8.7% 9.2% 11.1% 11.2% 12.9%

Percentage of First Time, Part‐time, Credential‐Seeking Students Who 

Graduated within 4 Years

0.0%

2.0%

4.0%

6.0%

8.0%

10.0%

12.0%

14.0%

16.0%

18.0%

20.0%

Percent of  Students W

ho Graduated within 4 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

4‐Year Graduation Rate of First Time, Part‐Time Credential‐Seeking Students

Source: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2008 Cohort Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort

Fall 2011 Cohort Fall 2012 Cohort

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District Name Fall 2006 Cohort

Fall 2007 

Cohort

Fall 2008 

Cohort

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 22.0% 23.0% 23.5% 24.9% 27.3%

Austin CCD 32.0% 31.6% 26.1% 26.4% 26.4%

Collin County CCD 34.4% 35.4% 36.5% 39.3% 37.2%

Dallas County CCD 28.5% 27.9% 27.8% 26.6% 26.7%

El Paso CCD 26.4% 29.4% 29.4% 30.0% 30.0%

Houston CC 34.4% 33.0% 33.5% 33.5% 33.9%

Lone Star College 32.1% 34.1% 34.1% 35.1% 33.7%

San Jacinto CCD 33.1% 36.2% 35.7% 38.1% 38.3%

South Texas College 32.3% 35.4% 37.5% 32.9% 34.1%

Tarrant County CCD 28.1% 29.7% 32.4% 31.8% 30.2%

Percentage of First Time, Full‐time, Credential‐Seeking Students Who 

Graduated within 6 Years

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

40.0%

45.0%

Percent of  Students W

ho Graduated within 6 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

6‐Year Graduation Rate of First Time, Full‐Time Credential‐Seeking Students

Source: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2006 Cohort Fall 2007 Cohort Fall 2008 Cohort Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort

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District Name Fall 2006 Cohort

Fall 2007 

Cohort

Fall 2008 

Cohort

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 15.6% 16.1% 18.4% 19.1% 18.7%

Austin CCD 24.1% 25.3% 12.0% 10.5% 12.0%

Collin County CCD 17.0% 18.0% 20.0% 19.8% 16.7%

Dallas County CCD 18.8% 21.3% 24.7% 17.8% 17.5%

El Paso CCD 14.2% 17.7% 19.9% 18.5% 18.4%

Houston CC 19.4% 21.0% 21.0% 21.3% 24.4%

Lone Star College 17.1% 18.5% 24.7% 24.7% 24.3%

San Jacinto CCD 19.6% 21.1% 23.4% 22.3% 23.7%

South Texas College 21.5% 24.8% 24.9% 23.8% 23.1%

Tarrant County CCD 16.9% 16.1% 17.3% 17.8% 18.6%

Percentage of First Time, Part‐time, Credential‐Seeking Students Who 

Graduated within 6 Years

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

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ho Graduated within 6 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

6‐Year Graduation Rate of First Time, Part‐Time Credential‐Seeking Students

Source: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2006 Cohort Fall 2007 Cohort Fall 2008 Cohort Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2009 Cohort

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District Name Fall 2009 Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012 

Cohort

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 7.1% 9.0% 11.5% 11.8% 12.5%

Austin CCD 3.6% 4.1% 3.1% 3.2% 5.9%

Collin County CCD 7.5% 7.4% 6.6% 9.9% 9.9%

Dallas County CCD 3.6% 3.5% 3.7% 6.4% 7.7%

El Paso CCD 7.8% 6.7% 7.4% 8.8% 9.7%

Houston CC 14.4% 11.1% 12.3% 10.3% 13.9%

Lone Star College 6.2% 5.8% 6.5% 6.0% 7.8%

San Jacinto CCD 7.5% 8.2% 8.0% 9.6% 12.2%

South Texas College 12.5% 13.3% 13.4% 14.9% 17.6%

Tarrant County CCD 5.6% 7.4% 7.5% 6.6% 8.8%NOTE: Prior THECB Almanacs (reporting Fall 2008 and earlier cohorts) combined 3-year graduation rate with percentage of students who persisted.

Percentage of Students Requiring Developmental Education  

Who Graduated within 3 Years

0.0%

2.0%

4.0%

6.0%

8.0%

10.0%

12.0%

14.0%

16.0%

18.0%

20.0%

Percent of  Students W

ho Graduated within 3 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

3‐Year Graduation Rate of Students Requiring Developmental Education 

(Students did not meet State college readiness standards at enrty.) Source: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort

Fall 2012 Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name Fall 2009 Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012 

Cohort

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 13.2% 15.8% 20.2% 21.5% 26.4%

Austin CCD 4.4% 3.8% 4.4% 4.1% 5.7%

Collin County CCD 15.3% 14.7% 15.7% 15.8% 15.3%

Dallas County CCD 14.3% 18.2% 16.2% 21.5% 19.3%

El Paso CCD 17.0% 17.7% 21.7% 20.2% 23.9%

Houston CC 16.7% 17.8% 20.4% 15.0% 19.3%

Lone Star College 12.9% 14.4% 13.1% 12.4% 15.4%

San Jacinto CCD 23.5% 21.7% 23.2% 21.1% 26.6%

South Texas College 30.0% 29.5% 26.2% 27.3% 26.7%

Tarrant County CCD 13.7% 12.8% 16.1% 17.6% 20.5%

NOTE: Prior THECB Almanacs (reporting Fall 2008 and earlier cohorts) combined 3-year graduation rate with percentage of students who persisted.

Percentage of Students Not Requiring Devopmental Education  

Who Graduated within 3 Years

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

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ho Graduated within 3 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

3‐Year Graduation Rate of Students Not Requiring Developmental Education at Entry

Source: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort Fall 2012 Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name

Graduates 

2011‐12

Graduates 

2012‐13

Graduates 

2013‐14 

Graduates 

2014‐2015

Graduates 

2015‐2016

Alamo CCD 95 93 92 90 92

Austin CCD 101 101 104 102 106

Collin County CCD 89 87 88 86 88

Dallas County CCD 89 90 91 93 91

El Paso CCD 102 96 90 88 92

Houston CC 87 88 88 94 90

Lone Star College 89 93 92 97 95

San Jacinto CCD 95 94 94 94 91

South Texas College 89 86 84 84 80

Tarrant County CCD 94 93 93 88 87

Average Attempted Credits to Complete Associate Degree

92106

88 91 92 90 95 9180

87

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Average

 Number of Attempted Semester Credit 

Hours (SCH)  to Complete an Associate Degree

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Average Attempted Credits to Associate Degree for Graduates

Source: THECB Almanac

Graduates 2011‐12 Graduates 2012‐13 Graduates 2013‐14

Graduates 2014‐2015 Graduates 2015‐2016

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District Name

Graduates 

2011‐12

Graduates 

2012‐13

Graduates 

2013‐14 

Graduates 

2014‐2015

Graduates 

2015‐2016

Alamo CCD 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.4 4.5

Austin CCD 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.5

Collin County CCD 4.1 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.2

Dallas County CCD 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.7

El Paso CCD 4.7 4.6 4.4 4.5 4.5

Houston CC 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.7 4.6

Lone Star College 4.5 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.7

San Jacinto CCD 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.4 4.3

South Texas College 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.1 4

Tarrant County CCD 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.4 4.5

Average Number of Years to Complete Associate Degree

0.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

Average

 Number of Years to Complete an Associate 

Degree

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Average Time to Associate Degree for GraduatesSource: THECB Almanac 2015

Graduates 2011‐12 Graduates 2012‐13 Graduates 2013‐14

Graduates 2014‐2015 Graduates 2015‐2016

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District Name Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Alamo CCD 19.7% 20.5% 21.0% 19.7% 19.1%

Austin CCD 28.9% 29.8% 21.6% 19.3% 18.1%

Collin County CCD 31.6% 32.1% 33.1% 30.6% 27.5%

Dallas County CCD 22.5% 23.2% 23.6% 19.9% 20.2%

El Paso CCD 20.7% 24.7% 24.9% 23.8% 24.0%

Houston CC 28.5% 29.0% 25.1% 24.4% 25.1%

Lone Star College 25.7% 26.9% 27.5% 26.0% 22.7%

San Jacinto CCD 21.2% 22.4% 21.7% 19.7% 19.8%

South Texas College 20.3% 24.2% 24.9% 21.3% 21.5%

Tarrant County CCD 25.9% 25.2% 25.7% 23.0% 21.1%

Percentage of First Time in College Students (Who 

Were Not Concurrently Enrolled in a 4‐Year Institution) 

Transferring to a Senior Institution within 6 years

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

Percentage of Tran

sfer Cohort Enrolled in

 Senior Institution within Six Years 

Very Large Texas Communtiy Colleges

Students Transferring to a Senior Institution within 6 Years 

Source: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

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Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Academic Program Graduates Who Were Employed or Enrolled in 4th Quarter in Year After Graduation

Source: THECB Almanac

Employed Enrolled in 4‐yr or 2‐yr Employed & Enrolled

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Graduates 2014‐15

Total Percent Employed, 

Enrolled, Employed & Enrolled Percent Employed

Percent Enrolled in 

4‐yr or 2‐yr 

Percent Employed & 

Enrolled

Alamo CCD 89.4% 28.4% 20.8% 40.2%

Austin CCD 90.0% 34.5% 24.0% 31.5%

Collin County CCD 94.3% 25.1% 25.9% 43.3%

Dallas County CCD 90.8% 31.9% 23.6% 35.3%

El Paso CCD 87.3% 20.0% 28.7% 38.5%

Houston CC 87.7% 29.3% 23.0% 35.4%

Lone Star College 89.9% 24.1% 26.1% 39.7%

San Jacinto CCD 91.8% 24.1% 27.0% 40.7%

South Texas College 92.0% 30.7% 27.7% 33.7%

Tarrant County CCD 91.1% 29.8% 19.3% 42.0%

Graduates 2013‐14 Total Percent Employed,  Percent Employed Percent Enrolled in  Percent Employed & 

Alamo CCD 88.4% 39.8% 20.9% 27.7%

Austin CCD 88.5% 48.7% 17.4% 22.3%

Collin County CCD 90.7% 40.3% 24.3% 26.1%

Dallas County CCD 90.6% 42.0% 25.2% 23.3%

El Paso CCD 85.7% 28.8% 28.4% 28.5%

Houston CC 88.6% 37.3% 23.0% 28.3%

Lone Star College 92.2% 39.4% 25.7% 27.2%

San Jacinto CCD 92.2% 35.5% 26.6% 30.1%

South Texas College 91.0% 31.6% 31.2% 28.1%

Tarrant County CCD 90.4% 46.6% 18.6% 25.1%

Percentage of Academic Program Graduates Who Were Employed or Enrolled in 4th Quarter in 

Year After Graduation

Percentage of Academic Program Graduates Who Were Employed or Enrolled in 4th Quarter in 

Year After Graduation

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Graduates 2012‐13

Total Percent Employed, 

Enrolled, Employed & Enrolled Percent Employed

Percent Enrolled in 

4‐yr or 2‐yr 

Percent Employed & 

Enrolled

Alamo CCD 85.9% 38.0% 20.8% 27.1%

Austin CCD 85.6% 45.5% 19.5% 20.6%

Collin County CCD 87.6% 42.5% 22.2% 22.9%

Dallas County CCD 86.3% 42.8% 21.9% 21.6%

El Paso CCD 86.7% 23.1% 32.9% 30.6%

Houston CC 85.9% 35.3% 24.5% 26.1%

Lone Star College 87.4% 42.1% 22.3% 23.0%

San Jacinto CCD 89.4% 37.9% 22.0% 29.5%

South Texas College 89.9% 34.0% 27.8% 28.1%

Tarrant County CCD 90.1% 46.5% 19.5% 24.1%

Graduates 2011‐12

Total Percent Employed, 

Enrolled, Employed & Enrolled Percent Employed

Percent Enrolled in 

4‐yr or 2‐yr 

Percent Employed & 

Enrolled

Alamo CCD 80.7% 46.2% 16.7% 17.9%

Austin CCD 88.3% 42.7% 20.7% 24.9%

Collin County CCD 94.9% 40.3% 31.7% 22.9%

Dallas County CCD 91.0% 42.3% 27.4% 21.4%

El Paso CCD 87.5% 23.0% 30.9% 33.5%

Houston CC 88.3% 34.1% 24.5% 29.6%

Lone Star College 89.3% 34.8% 25.8% 28.7%

San Jacinto CCD 91.9% 29.9% 28.9% 33.2%

South Texas College 93.2% 34.5% 30.3% 28.4%

Tarrant County CCD 90.9% 40.7% 20.9% 29.3%

Percentage of Academic Program Graduates Who Were Employed or Enrolled in 4th Quarter in 

Year After Graduation

Percentage of Academic Program Graduates Who Were Employed or Enrolled in 4th Quarter in 

Year After Graduation

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Graduates 2010‐11

Total Percent Employed, 

Enrolled, Employed & Enrolled Percent Employed

Percent Enrolled in 

4‐yr or 2‐yr 

Percent Employed & 

Enrolled

Alamo CCD 83.32% 48.11% 16.86% 18.35%

Austin CCD 88.00% 42.00% 22.80% 23.20%

Collin County CCD 94.54% 41.73% 26.89% 25.92%

Dallas County CCD 90.84% 43.56% 26.83% 20.45%

El Paso CCD 86.97% 24.36% 32.42% 30.20%

Houston CC 87.99% 33.52% 25.84% 28.63%

Lone Star College 90.40% 37.88% 25.71% 26.81%

San Jacinto CCD 91.46% 30.40% 28.43% 32.63%

South Texas College 93.01% 32.72% 32.27% 28.02%

Tarrant County CCD 92.03% 41.16% 22.28% 28.58%

Percentage of Academic Program Graduates Who Were Employed or Enrolled in 4th Quarter in 

Year After Graduation

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Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Technical Program Graduates Who Were Employed or Enrolled in 4th Quarter in Year After Graduation

Source: THECB Almanac

Employed Enrolled in 4‐yr or 2‐yr Employed & Enrolled

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Graduates 2014‐15

Employed, Enrolled, 

Employed & Enrolled

Percent 

Employed

Enrolled in 4‐

yr or 2‐yr 

Employed & 

Enrolled

Alamo CCD 89.8% 65.7% 7.0% 17.1%Austin CCD 88.1% 66.6% 6.4% 15.1%Collin County CCD 91.4% 58.9% 8.7% 23.8%Dallas County CCD 87.7% 55.7% 8.8% 23.2%El Paso CCD 82.7% 53.6% 13.0% 16.2%Houston CC 87.5% 63.1% 8.4% 16.0%Lone Star College 87.9% 54.5% 9.8% 23.6%San Jacinto CCD 91.0% 63.9% 8.3% 18.8%South Texas College 86.9% 38.6% 24.0% 24.3%Tarrant County CCD 91.4% 56.0% 10.0% 25.4%

Graduates 2013‐14

Total Percent 

Employed, Enrolled, 

Percent 

Employed

Percent 

Enrolled in 4‐

Percent 

Employed & 

Alamo CCD 87.8% 73.1% 9.7% 5.1%Austin CCD 85.9% 76.1% 6.4% 3.4%Collin County CCD 91.3% 74.3% 10.5% 6.6%Dallas County CCD 89.7% 76.2% 9.5% 4.0%El Paso CCD 83.8% 66.9% 13.1% 3.8%Houston CC 89.9% 75.1% 9.2% 5.6%Lone Star College 90.0% 75.9% 9.5% 4.6%San Jacinto CCD 91.4% 79.8% 9.5% 2.1%South Texas College 86.3% 57.6% 23.2% 5.6%Tarrant County CCD 90.7% 74.8% 10.4% 5.5%

Percentage of Technical Program Graduates Who Were Employed or 

Enrolled in 4th Quarter in Year After Graduation

Percentage of Technical Program Graduates Who Were Employed or 

Enrolled in 4th Quarter in Year After Graduation

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Graduates 2012‐13

Employed, Enrolled, 

Employed & Enrolled

Percent 

Employed

Enrolled in 4‐

yr or 2‐yr 

Employed & 

Enrolled

Alamo CCD 87.5% 76.4% 7.3% 3.9%Austin CCD 86.7% 78.6% 5.1% 3.1%Collin County CCD 91.4% 79.7% 6.3% 5.4%Dallas County CCD 88.4% 77.5% 7.1% 3.7%El Paso CCD 79.9% 69.2% 8.1% 2.6%Houston CC 86.5% 75.6% 7.9% 3.0%Lone Star College 88.1% 74.2% 9.1% 4.8%San Jacinto CCD 86.7% 76.8% 7.5% 2.3%South Texas College 85.9% 59.6% 22.4% 3.8%Tarrant County CCD 90.2% 73.9% 10.3% 6.0%

Graduates 2011‐12

Employed, Enrolled, 

Employed & Enrolled

Percent 

Employed

Enrolled in 4‐

yr or 2‐yr 

Employed & 

Enrolled

Alamo CCD 88.7% 77.1% 8.8% 2.9%Austin CCD 87.4% 76.6% 6.5% 4.3%Collin County CCD 93.8% 79.3% 8.8% 5.7%Dallas County CCD 90.1% 74.8% 11.3% 4.0%El Paso CCD 86.0% 72.1% 9.2% 4.7%Houston CC 90.3% 75.9% 10.2% 4.2%Lone Star College 87.9% 72.9% 11.1% 3.9%San Jacinto CCD 90.0% 78.6% 8.8% 2.6%South Texas College 86.3% 56.9% 24.7% 4.6%Tarrant County CCD 89.9% 73.4% 10.2% 6.4%

g g p y

Enrolled in 4th Quarter in Year After Graduation

Percentage of Technical Program Graduates Who Were Employed or 

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Graduates 2010‐11

Total Percent 

Employed, Enrolled, 

Employed & Enrolled

Percent 

Employed

Percent 

Enrolled in 4‐

yr or 2‐yr 

Percent 

Employed & 

Enrolled

Alamo CCD 87.94% 74.30% 11.19% 2.45%Austin CCD 88.37% 77.52% 7.85% 3.00%Collin County CCD 91.76% 76.56% 10.80% 4.40%Dallas County CCD 89.41% 74.16% 11.65% 3.59%El Paso CCD 86.28% 72.24% 10.29% 3.75%Houston CC 89.96% 75.03% 11.17% 3.76%Lone Star College 90.59% 74.56% 12.24% 3.80%San Jacinto CCD 90.71% 75.47% 12.64% 2.60%South Texas College 88.84% 66.00% 19.61% 3.23%Tarrant County CCD 91.96% 76.89% 8.82% 6.26%

Percentage of Technical Program Graduates Who Were Employed or 

Enrolled in 4th Quarter in Year After Graduation

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012 

Cohort*

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 5,980 7,846 6,238 3,927 3,178      

Austin CCD 2,031 2,435 2,279 2,086 1,700      

Collin County CCD 1,773 1,668 1,708 1,528 1,429      

Dallas County CCD 4,440 5,372 5,153 5,735 3,479      

El Paso CCD 3,108 2,892 2,784 2,427 2,162      

Houston CC 2,765 3,557 4,093 2,870 2,831      

Lone Star College 4,531 5,681 4,986 4,914 5,013      

San Jacinto CCD 2,237 2,083 1,855 1,826 1,659      

South Texas College 2,107 2,303 2,176 2,778 1,978      

Tarrant County CCD 3,467 3,980 3,990 3,665 3,335      

Number of First Time in College Students Entering 

Below Math Standard*2012 Cohort pulled from 

THECB Accountability System ‐ 

http://www.txhigheredaccoun

tability.org

 ‐

 1,000

 2,000

 3,000

 4,000

 5,000

 6,000

 7,000

 8,000

Number of FTIC Students Entering Below M

ath Standard

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

First Time in College (FTIC) Students Entering Below Math Standard

Source: THECB Almanac

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort

Fall 2012 Cohort* Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012 

Cohort*

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 71.4% 24.2% 29.8% 31.2% 29.7%

Austin CCD 26.7% 24.7% 17.5% 26.7% 28.6%

Collin County CCD 25.6% 24.9% 28.6% 26.6% 28.8%

Dallas County CCD 25.6% 23.0% 19.3% 27.3% 17.1%

El Paso CCD 24.8% 24.6% 24.8% 26.0% 30.1%

Houston CC 85.0% 83.5% 34.4% 34.9% 37.3%

Lone Star College 34.1% 34.9% 32.1% 30.7% 32.3%

San Jacinto CCD 44.3% 46.8% 42.1% 41.2% 35.4%

South Texas College 33.6% 36.3% 27.6% 41.8% 26.0%

Tarrant County CCD 22.1% 28.3% 31.9% 32.4% 26.4%

Percentage of First Time in College Students Entering Below 

Math Standard and Meeting TSI Obligation Within 2 Years

*2012 Cohort pulled 

from THECB 

Accountability System ‐ 

http://www.txhighered

accountability.org

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0%

Percentate of  FTIC Students Entering Below M

ath Standard and 

Meeting TSI Obligation W

ithin 2 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

First Time in College Students (FTIC) Entering Below Math Standard and Meeting TSI Obligation 

Within 2 YearsSource: THECB Almanac

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort

Fall 2012 Cohort* Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012* 

Cohort Fall 2013

Alamo CCD 19.8% 26.1% 23.7% 18.2% 19.0%

Austin CCD 21.0% 21.4% 16.5% 14.5% 12.8%

Collin County CCD 19.5% 18.8% 20.9% 16.6% 15.2%

Dallas County CCD 6.0% 6.7% 6.3% 7.0% 8.4%

El Paso CCD 18.8% 19.2% 19.9% 12.6% 14.2%

Houston CC 34.0% 37.1% 21.0% 16.9% 20.9%

Lone Star College 21.6% 20.3% 11.1% 7.5% 9.6%

San Jacinto CCD 17.0% 19.3% 19.1% 17.5% 19.8%

South Texas College 17.6% 19.4% 15.9% 18.6% 17.3%

Tarrant County CCD 7.1% 8.6% 11.6% 10.8% 11.5%

Percentage of First Time in College Students Entering Below Math 

Standard and Completing College‐Level Course in Related Area 

Within 3 Years*2012 Cohort 

pulled from 

THECB 

Accountability 

System ‐ 

http://www.txhig

heredaccountabili

ty.org

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

40.0%

Percentage

 of FTIC Students Entering Below M

ath Standard and 

Completing College‐Level Course W

ithin 3 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

First Time in College (FTIC) Students Entering Below Math Standard and Completing College‐Level Course in 

Related Area Within 3 Years of EnrollmentSource: THECB Almanac

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 CohortFall 2011 Cohort Fall 2012* CohortFall 2013

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012* 

Cohort

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 3,465 6,855 4,186 2,328 2,260          

Austin CCD 704 961 955 867 770              

Collin County CCD 800 800 790 673 711              

Dallas County CCD 2,935 3,414 3,724 4,630 3,214          

El Paso CCD 1,884 2,215 2,214 2,272 2,357          

Houston CC 1,379 1,559 1,835 1,321 1,233          

Lone Star College 1,280 1,672 2,054 2,325 3,262          

San Jacinto CCD 929 840 1,215 867 860              

South Texas College 1,641 1,975 2,072 2,711 2,212          

Tarrant County CCD 1,650 2,075 2,414 2,399 2,425          

Number of First Time in College Students Entering Below Writing 

Standard

*2012 Cohort 

pulled from THECB 

Accountability 

System ‐ 

http://www.txhigh

eredaccountability.

org

 ‐

 1,000

 2,000

 3,000

 4,000

 5,000

 6,000

 7,000

Number of FTIC Students Entering Below W

riting Stan

dard

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

First Time in College (FTIC) Students Entering Below Writing Standard

Source: THECB Almanac

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort Fall 2012* Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012* 

Cohort

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 68.4% 49.1% 51.1% 56.2% 55.8%

Austin CCD 28.6% 30.3% 23.5% 36.8% 40.4%

Collin County CCD 37.6% 38.8% 40.0% 42.5% 51.5%

Dallas County CCD 30.7% 31.7% 28.1% 38.2% 43.5%

El Paso CCD 41.2% 48.8% 46.9% 54.4% 61.9%

Houston CC 88.2% 88.7% 62.2% 63.4% 59.8%

Lone Star College 40.0% 37.7% 50.1% 44.9% 55.2%

San Jacinto CCD 43.7% 43.8% 43.4% 55.0% 51.5%

South Texas College 41.6% 42.3% 31.3% 46.6% 36.6%

Tarrant County CCD 29.0% 41.1% 43.0% 48.2% 50.8%

Percentage of First Time in College Students Entering Below Writing 

Standard and Meeting TSI Obligation Within 2 Years

*2012 Cohort pulled 

from THECB 

Accountability System 

‐ 

http://www.txhigher

edaccountability.org

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0%

Percentate of  FTIC Students Entering Below W

riting Stan

dard and 

Meeting TSI Obligation W

ithin 2 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

First Time in College Students (FTIC) Entering Below Writing Standard and Meeting TSI Obligation 

Within 2 YearsSource: THECB Almanac

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort

Fall 2012* Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012* 

Cohort

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 38.7% 50.4% 45.8% 38.5% 40.2%

Austin CCD 42.6% 43.6% 47.3% 38.9% 40.9%

Collin County CCD 43.4% 40.3% 44.7% 43.4% 46.3%

Dallas County CCD 16.5% 17.3% 17.6% 19.7% 25.7%

El Paso CCD 32.0% 37.7% 35.0% 34.4% 38.5%

Houston CC 86.4% 86.5% 44.5% 39.1% 42.5%

Lone Star College 24.4% 22.0% 30.2% 23.5% 31.5%

San Jacinto CCD 22.9% 24.4% 29.0% 30.9% 28.1%

South Texas College 29.1% 29.9% 27.9% 32.3% 29.4%

Tarrant County CCD 20.4% 26.8% 30.0% 28.2% 29.4%

Percentage of First Time in College Students Entering Below 

Writing Standard and Completing College‐Level Course in 

Related Area Within 3 Years*2012 Cohort 

pulled from 

THECB 

Accountability 

System ‐ 

http://www.tx

higheredaccou

ntability.org

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0%

Percentage

 of FTIC Students Entering Below W

riting Stan

dard and 

Completing College‐Level Course W

ithin 3 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

First Time in College (FTIC) Students Entering Below Writing Standard and Completing College‐Level Course in Related Area 

Within 3 Years of EnrollmentSource: THECB Almanac

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort

Fall 2012* Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort Alamo

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012* 

Cohort

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 4,632 7,123 4,883 2,328 2,212         

Austin CCD 759 1,054 1,240 1,005 853             

Collin County CCD 1,006 981 977 796 867             

Dallas County CCD 2,569 3,050 3,022 3,868 2,870         

El Paso CCD 2,733 2,486 2,329 2,427 2,264         

Houston CC 1,625 1,831 2,041 1,391 1,498         

Lone Star College 1,366 1,723 2,559 2,673 3,037         

San Jacinto CCD 1,324 1,204 1,344 1,189 1,205         

South Texas College 1,680 1,863 1,814 2,638 1,994         

Tarrant County CCD 2,025 2,306 2,424 2,387 2,491         

Number of First Time in College Students Entering Below 

Reading Standard

*2012 Cohort pulled 

from THECB 

Accountability System 

‐ 

http://www.txhigher

edaccountability.org

 ‐

 1,000

 2,000

 3,000

 4,000

 5,000

 6,000

 7,000

 8,000

Number of FTIC Students Entering Below Read

ing Stan

dard

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

First Time in College (FTIC) Students Entering Below Reading Standard

Source: THECB Almanac

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort Fall 2012* Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012* 

Cohort

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 72.3% 44.7% 54.9% 63.2% 61.4%

Austin CCD 35.7% 33.5% 40.3% 50.3% 49.5%

Collin County CCD 54.9% 52.0% 52.3% 54.3% 58.7%

Dallas County CCD 31.3% 33.6% 27.2% 43.5% 47.3%

El Paso CCD 62.9% 62.1% 59.0% 66.2% 70.4%

Houston CC 89.5% 87.5% 83.0% 84.8% 73.2%

Lone Star College 38.9% 38.9% 58.7% 49.7% 56.7%

San Jacinto CCD 61.0% 64.3% 54.8% 57.2% 59.2%

South Texas College 50.7% 52.7% 39.7% 50.0% 37.1%

Tarrant County CCD 41.0% 52.7% 52.9% 58.6% 54.8%

Percentage of First Time in College Students Entering Below 

Reading Standard and Meeting TSI Obligation Within 2 Years

*2012 Cohort pulled 

from THECB 

Accountability 

System ‐ 

http://www.txhigher

edaccountability.org

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0%

Percentate of  FTIC Students Entering Below W

riting Stan

dard and 

Meeting TSI Obligation W

ithin 2 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

First Time in College Students (FTIC) Entering Below Reading Standard and Meeting TSI Obligation 

Within 2 YearsSource: THECB Almanac

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort

Fall 2012* Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name

Fall 2009 

Cohort

Fall 2010 

Cohort

Fall 2011 

Cohort

Fall 2012* 

Cohort

Fall 2013 

Cohort

Alamo CCD 40.1% 47.8% 43.3% 36.3% 36.3%

Austin CCD 42.7% 41.4% 52.3% 39.2% 42.0%

Collin County CCD 52.6% 48.7% 52.8% 52.1% 53.1%

Dallas County CCD 20.1% 21.5% 20.1% 26.6% 29.6%

El Paso CCD 56.0% 55.7% 50.2% 51.6% 53.3%

Houston CC 87.4% 84.5% 82.0% 81.5% 53.9%

Lone Star College 29.5% 27.1% 39.5% 30.7% 34.6%

San Jacinto CCD 26.0% 28.4% 32.2% 37.3% 39.6%

South Texas College 31.3% 30.9% 26.7% 27.8% 33.3%

Tarrant County CCD 28.5% 29.1% 33.4% 33.8% 40.1%

Percentage of First Time in College Students Entering Below 

Reading Standard and Completing College‐Level Course in Related 

Area Within 3 Years*2012 Cohort 

pulled from 

THECB 

Accountability 

System ‐ 

http://www.txhi

gheredaccounta

bility.org

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0%

Percentage

 of FTIC Students Entering Below Read

ing Stan

dard and 

Completing College‐Level Course W

ithin 3 Years

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

First Time in College (FTIC) Students Entering Below Reading Standard and Completing College‐Level Course in 

Related Area Within 3 Years of EnrollmentSource: THECB Almanac

Fall 2009 Cohort Fall 2010 Cohort Fall 2011 Cohort

Fall 2012* Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort

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District Name 2012‐13 2013‐14 2014‐15 2015‐16 2016‐17

Alamo CCD $1,980 $2,008 $2,008 $2,008 $2,108Austin CCD $2,343 $2,463 $2,490 $2,550 $2,550Collin County CCD $1,160 $1,164 $1,220 $1,220 $1,310Dallas County CCD $1,350 $1,560 $1,665 $1,770 $1,770El Paso CCD $2,310 $2,580 $2,580 $2,970 $3,420Houston CC $2,022 $1,314 $1,680 $1,278 $1,278Lone Star College $1,296 $1,744 $1,864 $1,864 $1,924San Jacinto CCD $1,630 $1,630 $1,750 $1,750 $1,860South Texas College $3,150 $3,240 $3,300 $3,480 $3,590Tarrant County CCD $1,560 $1,650 $1,650 $1,650 $1,770*NOTE: Average tuition represents the cost of tuition and mandatory fees 

charged to a student taking 30 semester credit hours (SCH) (15 SCH in the fall and 

15 SCH in the spring).

Average Tuition and Fees*

$2,108 

$2,550 

$1,310 

$1,770 

$3,420 

$1,278 

$1,924  $1,860 

$3,590 

$1,770 

$0

$500

$1,000

$1,500

$2,000

$2,500

$3,000

$3,500

$4,000

Average Tuition and Fees

Very Large Texas Community Colleges

Fall & Spring Semester Average Tuition and FeesData Source: THECB Almanac

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District Name Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015

Alamo CCD 59.6% 62.8% 64.6%

Austin CCD 50.7% 51.9% 51.3%

Collin County CCD 59.4% 62.2% 63.7%

Dallas County CCD 56.0% 57.5% 57.1%

El Paso CCD 60.4% 66.6% 70.1%

Houston CC 56.3% 56.3% 55.4%

Lone Star College 45.3% 23.7% 23.5%

San Jacinto CCD 72.8% 70.6% 71.7%

South Texas College 86.5% 87.1% 87.4%

Tarrant County CCD 52.1% 55.3% 59.2%

Percentage of Semester Credit 

Hours Taught by Full‐Time 

Faculty

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Percentage

 of Semester Credit Hours Tau

ght by Full‐Time Faculty

Axis Title

Percentage of Semester Credit Hours Taught by Full‐Time Faculty                                                                  

Source: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015

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District Name Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015

Alamo CCD 21:1 21:1 20:1 20:1

Austin CCD 16:1 17:1 16:1 17:1

Collin County CCD 22:1 21:1 21:1 22:1

Dallas County CCD 20:1 20:1 20:1 20:1

El Paso CCD 26:1 24:1 23:1 22:1

Houston CC 16:1 16:1 16:1 16:1

Lone Star College 17:1 16:1 23:1 22:1

San Jacinto CCD 19:1 19:1 18:1 18:1

South Texas College 23:1 22:1 22:1 22:1

Tarrant County CCD 25:1 26:1 22:1 21:1

Student ‐ Faculty Ratio

20:1

16:1

21:120:1

23:1

16:1

23:1

18:1

22:122:1

Student‐Faculty Ratio

Very Large Texas Communtiy Colleges

Student ‐ Faculty RatioSource: THECB Almanac 

Fall 2012

Fall 2013

Fall 2014

Fall 2015

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