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1 Rappahannock Community College (RCC) -- VCCSTransfer Degree Awards Rappahannock Community College (RCC) increased the number of Transfer Degree Awards 37% in five years compared to a 29% increase for the VCCS system as a whole. The colleges in Table 1 are given for comparison. Table 1 Transfer Degree Awards year change 5-year change School # # # # # # # % # % RCC % 51 37% CVCC % 71 31% DCC % 22 24% MECC % 31 48% NRCC % 36 17% PHCC % % SWCC % 18 13% VHCC % 52 59% WCC % % VCCS 10,090 11,466 12,064 11,954 12,214 13, % 2,921 29% Source: VCCS GRD Reports 00B
2 Rappahannock Community College (RCC) -- Transfers to 4-year Institutions The number of RCC students transferring with an associate was 13% in and The numbers of transfers includes dual-enrolled high school students. but no Table 2 Transferred in Transferred in year change and a less than 16 but no and a less than Total 16 transfers 16 or more but no 16 or more and a less than 16 Total transfers Total transfers RCC total tranfers % of RCC total transfers 48% 13% 39% 50% 13% 37% 3% -1% -2% CVCC total tranfers % of CVCC transfers with a 33% 24% 44% 28% 27% 45% -5% 4% 1% DCC total tranfers % of DCC transfers with a 55% 8% 37% 56% 14% 30% 1% 7% -8% MECC total tranfers % of MECC transfers with a 60% 18% 23% 64% 17% 19% 4% -1% -3% NRCC total tranfers % of NRCC transfers with a 48% 14% 38% 46% 13% 40% -1% -1% 2% PHCC total tranfers % of PHCC transfers with a 64% 16% 20% 54% 20% 26% -10% 4% 7% SWCC total tranfers % of SWCC transfers with a 53% 22% 25% 49% 24% 27% -3% 2% 2% VHCC total tranfers % of VHCC transfers with a 59% 19% 22% 52% 27% 22% -7% 8% 0% WCC total tranfers % of WCC transfers with a 51% 23% 25% 50% 27% 23% -1% 4% -3% VCCS total tranfers % of VCCs transfers with a 42% 23% 35% 41% 24% 35% 0% 0% 0% Source: numbers calculated by VCCS system IR office using National Student Clearinghouse Data; dual students included
3 Rappahannock Community College (RCC) -- RCC Transfers that Graduated with Bachelor's Degrees The number of RCC students graduating with a Bachelor's from a 4-year institution within six years of enrolling at RCC was almost 600 in and in , 65% of the graduates had earned 16 RCC. Table 3 Graduated in Graduated in year change RCC Total graduates or more RCC Total graduates or more RCC Total graduates RCC graduates of a 4-year institution % of RCC total 4-year institution graduates 61% 65% 4% CVCC graduates of a 4-year institution % of CVCC total 4-year institution graduates 52% 52% 0% DCC graduates of a 4-year institution % of DCC total 4-year institution graduates 70% 72% 2% MECC graduates of a 4-year institution % of MECC total 4-year institution graduates 80% 82% 2% NRCC graduates of a 4-year institution % of NRCC total 4-year institution graduates 58% 64% 6% PHCC graduates of a 4-year institution % of PHCC total 4-year institution graduates 74% 76% 2% SWCC graduates of a 4-year institution % of SWCC total 4-year institution graduates 73% 73% -1% VHCC graduates of a 4-year institution % of VHCC total 4-year institution graduates 68% 72% 5% WCC graduates of a 4-year institution % of WCC total 4-year institution graduates 72% 75% 3% VCCS graduates of a 4-year institution 15,696 25,649 18,021 28,219 2,325 2,570 % of VCCS total 4-year institution graduates 61% 64% 3% Source: numbers calculated by VCCS system IR office using National Student Clearinghouse Data; dual students included
4 Rappahannock Community College (RCC) -- Transfers to 4-Year VA Institutions The number of RCC transfers has increased 10% in the last five years,and the percentage transferring with an associate transfer varies from 51% to 6 Table year change # # # # # # # % # % RCC total tranfers % 13 10% % of RCC transfers with a transfer 56% 51% 58% 60% 64% 51% -13% -5% CVCC total tranfers % 36 11% % of CVCC transfers with a transfer 34% 34% 34% 36% 45% 40% -5% 6% DCC total tranfers % -8-4% % of DCC transfers with a transfer 30% 34% 33% 27% 37% 34% -3% 4% MECC total tranfers % 10 11% % of MECC transfers with a transfer 39% 49% 39% 51% 58% 49% -9% 10% NRCC total tranfers % % % of NRCC transfers with a transfer 33% 38% 34% 42% 40% 35% -5% 2% PHCC total tranfers % 19 11% % of PHCC transfers with a transfer 49% 48% 42% 38% 43% 47% 4% -2% SWCC total tranfers % -10-7% % of SWCC transfers with a transfer 48% 43% 50% 47% 61% 47% -14% -1% VHCC total tranfers % % % of VHCC transfers with a transfer 38% 36% 46% 39% 50% 55% 5% 17% WCC total tranfers % 38 26% % of WCC transfers with a transfer 39% 54% 50% 49% 55% 54% -1% 15% VCCS total tranfers 11,842 12,638 13,727 14,041 14,051 14, % 2,859 24% % of VCCs transfers with a transfer 43% 46% 47% 49% 50% 49% -1% 6% Source: SCHEV Research Note: and transfers are included; dual students not included. Reported as a new transfer by the receiving school. updated 9/20/ year change
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6 Rappahannock Community College (RCC) -- Receiving VA Institution of Transfers In , 54% of RCC VA transfers were to Old Dominion University and Virginia Commonwealth University Table 5 Institution/ and and and and and Old Dominion University Virginia Commonwealth University Liberty University Private Colleges minus Liberty James Madison University Longwood University Christopher Newport University George Mason University Virginia State University Virginia Tech The College of William and Mary University of Mary Washington Radford University University of Virginia Univesity of Virginia at Wise Norfolk State University Total Source: State Council for Higher Education in Virginia (SCHEV) secure website-- Transfer Activity Matrix : September SCHEV Research Note: dual students not included. Reported as a new transfer by the receiving school and
7 Rappahannock Community College (RCC) -- RCC Transfers There were transfers form RCC to a Virginia Institution, a 46% one-year increase in those with credit toward a Bachelor's 59% of the transfers were students with toward a Bachelor's, the highest percentage in five years. Table year change 5-year change # # # # # # # % # % Bachelors Credit % 21 64% Occ/Tech Credit % 2 200% No Associates Degree % % Total % 5 6% Table year change 5-year change % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total % % Bachelors Credit 38% 43% 42% 50% 36% 59% 22% 21% Occ/Tech Credit 1% 0% 4% 2% 4% 3% -1% 2% No Associates Degree 61% 57% 54% 47% 60% 38% -22% -23% Source: State Council for Higher Education in Virginia (SCHEV) secure website-- Transfer Activity Matrix : September SCHEV Research Note: transfers only; dual students not included. Reported as a new transfer by the receiving school.
8 Rappahannock Community College (RCC) -- RCCTransfers 4-year Bachelor Completion Rates Students who transfer with an Associate Transfer generally have higher Bachelor completion rates. Table 8 cohort year RCC all tranfers 56% 59% 71% 52% 60% RCC tranfers with a transfer 65% 65% 75% 53% 73% RCC transfers with a transfer 2 years 68% 68% 77% 52% 75% CVCC all tranfers 54% 52% 57% 60% 55% CVCC tranfers with a transfer 64% 68% 67% 80% 76% CVCC transfers with a transfer 2 years 72% 69% 70% 82% 81% DCC all tranfers 53% 53% 50% 59% 56% DCC tranfers with a transfer 64% 54% 50% 73% 77% DCC transfers with a transfer 2 years 64% 54% 53% 72% 77% MECC all tranfers 54% 54% 46% 49% 38% MECC tranfers with a transfer 58% 59% 50% 79% 48% MECC transfers with a transfer 2 years 57% 56% 52% 84% 50% NRCC all tranfers 72% 69% 62% 64% 68% NRCC tranfers with a transfer 79% 77% 74% 69% 79% NRCC transfers with a transfer 2 years 81% 81% 73% 69% 78% PHCC all tranfers 57% 44% 58% 47% 52% PHCC tranfers with a transfer 65% 51% 66% 57% 64% PHCC transfers with a transfer 2 years 65% 52% 65% 60% 63% SWCC all tranfers 65% 59% 63% 60% 53% SWCC tranfers with a transfer 75% 69% 82% 76% 71% SWCC transfers with a transfer 2 years 71% 71% 82% 78% 72% VHCC all tranfers 64% 55% 58% 63% 59% VHCC tranfers with a transfer 80% 72% 76% 81% 71% VHCC transfers with a transfer 2 years 79% 77% 81% 83% 76% WCC all tranfers 67% 65% 62% 60% 62% WCC tranfers with a transfer 80% 71% 80% 78% 66% WCC transfers with a transfer 2 years 82% 75% 81% 79% 67% VCCS all tranfers 60% 58% 62% 61% 63% VCCS tranfers with a transfer 69% 68% 72% 72% 72% VCCS transfers with a transfer 2 years 70% 69% 72% 72% 72% Source: SCHEV Research updated 9/20/2016 Percentage of Transfers to Complete a 4-year VA
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