Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Transfer Student Profile 2009
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1 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Student Profile 9 Office of the Chancellor Program Collaboration and Office of Research and Planning
2 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Profile. Receiving and Five Year Summary Chart and The number of credits and records received by an institution from all other MNSCU institutions and from institutions outside the system. These are reported individually and by institution sector. A record is the transcript from one sending institution (a student could present multiple transcripts from multiple institutions.) A credit is the total number of credits earned and accepted in transfer from the prior institution divided by to create an FYE credit.. ing and Five Year Summary Chart and The number of credits and records sent by an institution to all other MNSCU institutions individually and by institution sector. Also included are records sent outside the system, but not credits.. Receiving Demographics The number of unduplicated students who transferred into an institution and their gender, age and ethnicity. A student is attached to the sending institution where they transferred the most credits from. If there is a tie, one institution is picked.. ing Demographics The number of unduplicated students who transferred from an institution and their gender, age and ethnicity. 5. Groups and The number of records moved per student and number of credits moved per student grouped. 6. Course : in by Receiving Institution - The percent of credits earned at a sending institution that have been accepted into the receiving institutions. Remedial and other non-degree credits have been subtracted from the total earned credits at the sending institution. 7. Course : Prior and Current GPA for Students by Receiving Institution The average GPA prior to transfer at the sending institution, after the first term of transfer, and the final GPA recorded at the receiving institution. 8. Course : in by ing Institution - The percent of credits earned at a sending institution that have been accepting into the receiving institutions. Remedial and other non-degree credits have been subtracted from the total earned credits at the sending institution. 9. Course : Prior and Current GPA for Students by ing Institution The average GPA prior to transfer at the sending institution, after the first term of transfer, and the final GPA recorded at the receiving institution.. and Persistence and Graduation Rate Persistence and Graduation Rates for students who transferred into an institution compared with direct entry students who were at the same earned credit level as the transfer students when they enrolled at the new institution.. and GPA - First term GPA, Last term GPA, Earned at Graduation for students who transferred into an institution compared with direct entry students who were at the same earned credit level as the transfer students when they enrolled at the new institution.
3 Receiving: Students Enrolling for the First Time at a New Higher Education Institution either INSIDE or OUTSIDE the System 6 By ing Institution and Sector Fiscal Year 6 Received gro up Ting Institution Record # Alexandria Technical College # Anoka-Ramsey Community College # Anoka Technical College # Central Lakes College # Century College # Dakota County Technical College # Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College # Hennepin Technical College # Hibbing Community College # Inver Hills Community College # Itasca Community College # Lake Superior College # Mesabi Range Community and Technical College # Minneapolis Community and Technical College # Minnesota State College - Southeast Technical # Minnesota State Community and Technical College # Minnesota West Community and Technical College # Normandale Community College # North Hennepin Community College # Northland Community and Technical College # Northwest Technical College - Bemidji # Pine Technical College # Rainy River Community College # Ridgewater College # Riverland Community College # Rochester Community and Technical College # St. Cloud Technical College # Saint Paul College # South Central College # Vermilion Community College 68, ,, ,7.8%.6%.%.%.%.6%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.8%.5%.%.%.%.%.8%.6%.%.9%.6%.% 9.9%.9, , ,755..6%.%.%.%.6%.6%.9%.9%.8%.6%.5%.%.9%.6%.5%.9%.5%.%.%.%.6%.%.5%.%.8%.6%.5% 6.% # Bemidji State University # Metropolitan State University # Minnesota State University, Mankato # Minnesota State University Moorhead # St. Cloud State University # Southwest Minnesota State University # Winona State University # Minnesota State University - Akita ,8,7 8 6,677.5%.%.%.6%.6%.5%.7%.% 6.% ,69.9.%.5%.7%.%.8%.%.5%.%.% # University of Minnesota,9.%,99. 9.% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving
4 Received gro up Ting Institution Record # Other Minnesota # Border State # All Other,6 5,76 5,897.% 7.9% 8.%,99. 5,8.8 5,5.5.7% 6.5% 6.7% 7,688.% 7, % 6,86 5.6%,68..% # Alexandria Technical College # Anoka-Ramsey Community College # Anoka Technical College # Central Lakes College # Century College # Dakota County Technical College # Fergus Falls Community College (Prior to ) # Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College # Hennepin Technical College # Hibbing Community College # Inver Hills Community College # Itasca Community College # Lake Superior College # Mesabi Range Community and Technical College # Minneapolis Community and Technical College # Minnesota State College - Southeast Technical # Minnesota State Community and Technical College # Minnesota West Community and Technical College # Normandale Community College # North Hennepin Community College # Northland Community and Technical College # Northland Community and Technical College (Prior to ) # Northwest Technical College (Prior to ) # Northwest Technical College - Bemidji # Pine Technical College # Rainy River Community College # Ridgewater College # Riverland Community College # Rochester Community and Technical College # St. Cloud Technical College # Saint Paul College # South Central College # Vermilion Community College 9,9 8 68, , 97,656 5, ,77, , ,7.%.%.%.8%.%.8%.6%.%.9%.5%.5%.%.%.5%.8%.8%.% 5.%.8%.7%.%.5%.%.%.%.7%.7%.5%.%.%.%.% # Bemidji State University # Metropolitan State University # Minnesota State University, Mankato # Minnesota State University Moorhead # St. Cloud State University # Southwest Minnesota State University # Winona State University 7 66,9,78,7 676,.%.9%.%.%.7%.9%.8%,695 6.% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving
5 Received gro up Ting Institution Record 5,9 9.% 7,78.%,68..% Enrolling at a New Higher Education Institution either INSIDE or OUTSIDE the System Summary by ing Sector Fiscal Year 6 Received groupg Sing Sector Record # 5,7 7%,55 % # Community and 6,6 9% 5,758 8% #,57 %,9 5% #,677 6%,6 % 9,8 6% 5,65 7% # University of Minnesota,9 %,99 9% # Other Minnesota,6 %,99 % # Border States 5,76 8% 5,8 6% # All Other 5,897 8% 5,5 7% 7,688 % 7,8 5% 6,86 5%,68 % # 9, % # Community and,8 6% #,6 % #,695 6% 5,9 9% 5,9 9% 7,78 %,68 % SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving 5
6 Received 5% % % % % 8% 8% 8% % % % Community Colleges Community and 5 University of Minnesota 6 Other Minnesota 7 Border States 8 All Other ing Sector SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving 6
7 Receiving: Students Enrolling for the First Time at a New Higher Education Institution either INSIDE or OUTSIDE the System 7 By ing Institution and Sector Fiscal Year 7 Received gro up Ting Institution Record # Alexandria Technical College # Anoka-Ramsey Community College # Anoka Technical College # Central Lakes College # Century College # Dakota County Technical College # Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College # Hennepin Technical College # Hibbing Community College # Inver Hills Community College # Itasca Community College # Lake Superior College # Mesabi Range Community and Technical College # Minneapolis Community and Technical College # Minnesota State College - Southeast Technical # Minnesota State Community and Technical College # Minnesota West Community and Technical College # Normandale Community College # North Hennepin Community College # Northland Community and Technical College # Northwest Technical College - Bemidji # Pine Technical College # Rainy River Community College # Ridgewater College # Riverland Community College # Rochester Community and Technical College # St. Cloud Technical College # Saint Paul College # South Central College # Vermilion Community College 89,7 9 6, ,6, ,6.%.6%.%.7%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.9%.6%.%.%.%.8%.7%.%.%.6%.%.%., ,98.8, ,8..7%.%.%.7%.5%.7%.5%.9%.7%.7%.6%.5%.%.%.6%.5%.%.6%.%.%.%.6%.5%.6%.5%.%.6%.5% 7.% # Bemidji State University # Metropolitan State University # Minnesota State University, Mankato # Minnesota State University Moorhead # St. Cloud State University # Southwest Minnesota State University # Winona State University # Minnesota State University - Akita ,8,6 85,865.5%.%.6%.7%.6%.7%.% 6.7% , , %.5%.8%.%.9%.5%.5%.%.% # University of Minnesota,5.%,6. 9.% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving 7
8 Received gro up Ting Institution Record # Other Minnesota # Border State # All Other,5 5,87 6,9.6% 8.% 8.%,76. 5,8. 5,5.9.9% 5.8% 6.% 8,86 5.% 7, % 8,777 5.%,97..% # Alexandria Technical College # Anoka-Ramsey Community College # Anoka Technical College # Central Lakes College # Century College # Dakota County Technical College # Fergus Falls Community College (Prior to ) # Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College # Hennepin Technical College # Hibbing Community College # Inver Hills Community College # Itasca Community College # Lake Superior College # Mesabi Range Community and Technical College # Minneapolis Community and Technical College # Minnesota State College - Southeast Technical # Minnesota State Community and Technical College # Minnesota West Community and Technical College # Normandale Community College # North Hennepin Community College # Northland Community and Technical College # Northland Community and Technical College (Prior to ) # Northwest Technical College (Prior to ) # Northwest Technical College - Bemidji # Pine Technical College # Rainy River Community College # Ridgewater College # Riverland Community College # Rochester Community and Technical College # St. Cloud Technical College # Saint Paul College # South Central College # Vermilion Community College 8,5 5 55, ,595, ,9, , ,89.%.%.%.8%.%.8%.%.8%.5%.%.%.%.5%.7%.%.%.%.7%.6%.6%.%.%.%.%.8%.7%.5%.%.%.%.8% # Bemidji State University # Metropolitan State University # Minnesota State University, Mankato # Minnesota State University Moorhead # St. Cloud State University # Southwest Minnesota State University # Winona State University 76 59,8,,7 6,7.%.8%.%.9%.5%.8%.8%,8 5.% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving 8
9 Received gro up Ting Institution Record,69 7.% 7,6.%,97..% Enrolling at a New Higher Education Institution either INSIDE or OUTSIDE the System Summary by ing Sector Fiscal Year 7 Received groupg Sing Sector Record # 5,597 8%,68 % # Community and 6,997 % 6,5 8% #,8 %,88 5% #,865 7%,87 %,9 8% 6,67 8% # University of Minnesota,5 %,6 9% # Other Minnesota,5 5%,76 % # Border States 5,87 8% 5,8 6% # All Other 6,9 8% 5,55 6% 8,86 5% 7,8 5% 8,777 5%,97 % # 8,95 % # Community and,8 6% #,855 % #,8 5%,69 7%,69 7% 7,6 %,97 % SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving 9
10 Received 5% % % % % 8% 8% 8% % 5% % Community Colleges Community and 5 University of Minnesota 6 Other Minnesota 7 Border States 8 All Other ing Sector SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving
11 Receiving: Students Enrolling for the First Time at a New Higher Education Institution either INSIDE or OUTSIDE the System 8 Preliminary By ing Institution and Sector Fiscal Year 8 Preliminary Received gro up Ting Institution Record # Alexandria Technical College # Anoka-Ramsey Community College # Anoka Technical College # Central Lakes College # Century College # Dakota County Technical College # Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College # Hennepin Technical College # Hibbing Community College # Inver Hills Community College # Itasca Community College # Lake Superior College # Mesabi Range Community and Technical College # Minneapolis Community and Technical College # Minnesota State College - Southeast Technical # Minnesota State Community and Technical College # Minnesota West Community and Technical College # Normandale Community College # North Hennepin Community College # Northland Community and Technical College # Northwest Technical College - Bemidji # Pine Technical College # Rainy River Community College # Ridgewater College # Riverland Community College # Rochester Community and Technical College # St. Cloud Technical College # Saint Paul College # South Central College # Vermilion Community College 6,5 86 8, ,, ,.%.6%.5%.7%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.9%.6%.%.%.%.7%.6%.%.%.7%.5%.%.6%., , ,5., ,8..6%.5%.5%.%.9%.6%.5%.9%.5%.%.8%.8%.5%.6%.%.8%.7%.6%.%.5%.%.%.%.5%.%.%.%.%.8%.5% 7.5% # Bemidji State University # Metropolitan State University # Minnesota State University, Mankato # Minnesota State University Moorhead # St. Cloud State University # Southwest Minnesota State University # Winona State University ,,9 9,78.5%.%.6%.8%.7%.7% 6.9% , ,7.7.9%.6%.6%.%.9%.5%.%.8% # University of Minnesota # Other Minnesota,5,6.7%.8%,.8, %.% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving
12 Received gro up Ting Institution Record # Border State # All Other 5,689 6,8 8.% 8.6% 5,8. 5,6.7 5.% 5.6% 8,7 6.% 7, % 8, 5.8%,766.5.% # Alexandria Technical College # Anoka-Ramsey Community College # Anoka Technical College # Central Lakes College # Century College # Dakota County Technical College # Fergus Falls Community College (Prior to ) # Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College # Hennepin Technical College # Hibbing Community College # Inver Hills Community College # Itasca Community College # Lake Superior College # Mesabi Range Community and Technical College # Minneapolis Community and Technical College # Minnesota State College - Southeast Technical # Minnesota State Community and Technical College # Minnesota West Community and Technical College # Normandale Community College # North Hennepin Community College # Northland Community and Technical College # Northland Community and Technical College (Prior to ) # Northwest Technical College (Prior to ) # Northwest Technical College - Bemidji # Pine Technical College # Rainy River Community College # Ridgewater College # Riverland Community College # Rochester Community and Technical College # St. Cloud Technical College # Saint Paul College # South Central College # Vermilion Community College,9 5 57, ,99 8, ,7, ,5.%.%.8%.%.7%.%.9%.5%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.6%.6%.5%.%.%.%.%.7%.8%.%.%.%.%.8% # Bemidji State University # Metropolitan State University # Minnesota State University, Mankato # Minnesota State University Moorhead # St. Cloud State University # Southwest Minnesota State University # Winona State University ,,8, 59,68.%.8%.%.6%.8%.9%.%,58.%,59 5.% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving
13 Received gro up Ting Institution Record 69,6.%,766.5.% Enrolling at a New Higher Education Institution either INSIDE or OUTSIDE the System Summary by ing Sector Fiscal Year 8 Preliminary Received groupg Sing Sector # 5,69 Record 8%,998 % # Community and # # 6,658,765,78 9,8 % % 7% 8% 6,86,86,75 6,79 8% 5% % 8% # University of Minnesota # Other Minnesota # Border States # All Other,5,6 5,689 6,8 8,7 5% 5% 8% 9% 6%,,897 5,8 5,7 7,97 % % 5% 6% 5% 8, 55%,767 % # # Community and # # 8,99,6,69,58 % 5% % %,59 5%,59 5% 69,6 %,767 % SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving
14 Received 5% 5% % % % 5% % 8% 8% 9% 5% 5% 5% % Community Colleges Community and 5 University of Minnesota 6 Other Minnesota 7 Border States 8 All Other ing Sector SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving
15 Six Year Summary and Moved by Students Enrolling In or Leaving System Institutions Received by Fiscal Year 75, 67,75 7,869 7,6 7,78 7,6 69,6 Record Count 5, 5, Preliminary Student Entry Fiscal Year Received by Fiscal Year, (FYE,,, 8,8,8,76 5,68 6,97, Preliminary Student Entry Fiscal Year Source: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning 5
16 6 ing: Students Previously Enrolled at Other Higher Education Institutions By Receiving Institution and Sector Fiscal Year 6 Recgroup Trsf Receiving Institution Alexandria Technical College Anoka-Ramsey Community College Anoka Technical College Central Lakes College Century College Dakota County Technical College Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Hennepin Technical College Hibbing Community College Inver Hills Community College Itasca Community College Lake Superior College Mesabi Range Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minnesota State College - Southeast Technical Minnesota State Community and Technical College Minnesota West Community and Technical College Normandale Community College North Hennepin Community College Northland Community and Technical College Northwest Technical College - Bemidji Pine Technical College Rainy River Community College Ridgewater College Riverland Community College Rochester Community and Technical College St. Cloud Technical College Saint Paul College South Central College Vermilion Community College 6, , , ,988,5,5, , ,8.%.5%.8%.%.6%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.7%.5%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.8%.%.8%.8%.7%.% 7.8%.6, , , , ,75.7.%.5%.%.6% 6.%.5%.6%.8%.%.%.%.%.8%.%.%.5%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.5%.%.6%.7%.6%.% 5.% Bemidji State University Metropolitan State University Minnesota State University, Mankato Minnesota State University Moorhead St. Cloud State University Southwest Minnesota State University Winona State University,99,,85,,58 786,67 6,588.9% 5.7%.%.8%.9%.%.%.8%,7.6 5,9.,8.,8.,76. 8.,6. 7,9. 5.% 5.8% 9.% 6.8%.%.5%.9% 5.9% University of Minnesota Other Minnesota Border State 7,8,,5.%.9%.9% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Unversities Research and Planning 6 Report : ing
17 Recgroup Trsf Receiving Institution 5 All Other 8,8.5% 5,9 9.% 7,78.% Enrolling at a New Higher Education Institution either INSIDE or OUTSIDE the System Summary by Receiving Sector Fiscal Year 6 Recgrou pgroup Rec Receiving Sector Community and University of Minnesota Other Minnesota Border States All Other 7,66 9,6, 6,588 7,8,,5 8,8 % % 5% % % % % % 6,7 6,75, 7,9 6,86 5%,68 % 5,9 9% 7,78 % % % % 55% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Unversities Research and Planning 7 Report : ing
18 to Sector 5% % % 5% % % % % % % % 5% 5% % Community Colleges Community and 5 University of Minnesota 6 Other Minnesota 7 Border States 8 All Other Receiving Sector SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Unversities Research and Planning 8 Report : ing
19 7 ing: Students Previously Enrolled at Other Higher Education Institutions By Receiving Institution and Sector Fiscal Year 7 Recgroup Trsf Receiving Institution Alexandria Technical College Anoka-Ramsey Community College Anoka Technical College Central Lakes College Century College Dakota County Technical College Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Hennepin Technical College Hibbing Community College Inver Hills Community College Itasca Community College Lake Superior College Mesabi Range Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minnesota State College - Southeast Technical Minnesota State Community and Technical College Minnesota West Community and Technical College Normandale Community College North Hennepin Community College Northland Community and Technical College Northwest Technical College - Bemidji Pine Technical College Rainy River Community College Ridgewater College Riverland Community College Rochester Community and Technical College St. Cloud Technical College Saint Paul College South Central College Vermilion Community College,68 6, , ,9,7 5,75,, , ,88.5%.%.8%.%.6%.9%.%.6%.%.%.%.%.5%.7%.8%.5%.5%.%.%.%.9%.%.8%.9%.7%.% 9.9% 9.7, , , , , ,..%.%.6% 6.%.5%.7%.8%.%.5%.%.%.% 5.6%.5%.5%.%.%.5%.%.%.%.%.5%.5%.6%.7%.6%.% 7.7% Bemidji State University Metropolitan State University Minnesota State University, Mankato Minnesota State University Moorhead St. Cloud State University Southwest Minnesota State University Winona State University,5,67,7,8,77 78,6 6,897.8% 5.8%.%.8% 5.%.%.%.%,7.7 5,5.,99.5,., , ,57..9% 5.7% 8.7% 5.9%.%.%.6% 5.% University of Minnesota Other Minnesota Border State 6,7,9 8,98 9.%.7%.% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Unversities Research and Planning 9 Report : ing
20 Recgroup Trsf Receiving Institution 5 All Other 8,65.8%,69 7.% 7,6.% Enrolling at a New Higher Education Institution either INSIDE or OUTSIDE the System Summary by Receiving Sector Fiscal Year 7 Recgrou pgroup Rec Receiving Sector Community and University of Minnesota Other Minnesota Border States All Other 8,55,57,68 6,897 6,7,9 8,98 8,65 % % 5% % 9% % % % 7,568 7,595,77 8,57 8,777 5%,97 %,69 7% 7,6 % % % % 5% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Unversities Research and Planning Report : ing
21 to Sector 5% % % 5% % % % 9% % % % 5% 5% % Community Colleges Community and 5 University of Minnesota 6 Other Minnesota 7 Border States 8 All Other Receiving Sector SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Unversities Research and Planning Report : ing
22 ing: Students Previously Enrolled at Other Higher Education Institutions 8 Preliminary By Receiving Institution and Sector Fiscal Year 8 Preliminary Recgroup Trsf Receiving Institution Alexandria Technical College Anoka-Ramsey Community College Anoka Technical College Central Lakes College Century College Dakota County Technical College Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Hennepin Technical College Hibbing Community College Inver Hills Community College Itasca Community College Lake Superior College Mesabi Range Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minnesota State College - Southeast Technical Minnesota State Community and Technical College Minnesota West Community and Technical College Normandale Community College North Hennepin Community College Northland Community and Technical College Northwest Technical College - Bemidji Pine Technical College Rainy River Community College Ridgewater College Riverland Community College Rochester Community and Technical College St. Cloud Technical College Saint Paul College South Central College Vermilion Community College 9,8 7 58, , 6 85,565 6,5,8, ,7.%.8%.%.6%.5%.%.6%.%.%.%.7%.5%.5%.5%.%.6%.%.%.%.%.8%.%.8%.9%.7%.%.5% 7., , , , , ,56..%.5%.%.6% 6.%.5%.8%.8%.%.%.%.% 5.8%.%.5%.8%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.6%.8%.5%.% 7.6% Bemidji State University Metropolitan State University Minnesota State University, Mankato Minnesota State University Moorhead St. Cloud State University Southwest Minnesota State University Winona State University,5,777,68,9,55 76,5 6,9.9% 6.9%.%.7% 5.%.%.%.%,55. 5,95.,.7,98., , ,..% 7.% 8.8% 5.5% 9.8%.%.5% 5.% University of Minnesota Other Minnesota Border State 5,77 9,77 7,59 8.%.5%.9% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Unversities Research and Planning Report : ing
23 Recgroup Trsf Receiving Institution 5 All Other 8,8.7%,59 5.% 69,6.% Enrolling at a New Higher Education Institution either INSIDE or OUTSIDE the System Summary by Receiving Sector Fiscal Year 8 Preliminary Recgrou pgroup Rec Receiving Sector Community and University of Minnesota Other Minnesota Border States All Other 8,9 9,79, 6,9 5,77 9,77 7,59 8,8 % % 5% % 8% % % % 7,78 7,596,9 8, 8, 55%,767 %,59 5% 69,6 % % % % 5% SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Unversities Research and Planning Report : ing
24 to Sector 5% % % 5% % % % % % % 8% 5% 5% % Community Colleges Community and 5 University of Minnesota 6 Other Minnesota 7 Border States 8 All Other Receiving Sector SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Unversities Research and Planning Report : ing
25 Demographics System Wide Unduplicated Headcount Received by the system Received outside the system Fiscal Year Number Number Number Number Number 5,8 %,58 % 5,677 % 7, 5% 6,7 6%,9 58%,897 59%,66 57%,6 55%,6 5% 59,69 % 59,55 % 6, % 6,6 % 57,59 % Gender Female Male Known Fiscal Year Number Number Number Number Number 5, 6%,7 6% 5, 6% 5,5 6%,96 6%, 9%,6 9%,877 9%, %,7 % 57, % 57, % 58,77 % 58,5 % 55, % Age Groups Known Fiscal Year Number Number Number Number Number 5, 8% 9,96 % 9,95 % 7,85 % 6,5 9%,9 7%,65 %,88 %,588 %,7 % 7,69 % 7,79 6% 7, 6% 7,7 8% 7,95 9%,856 7%, 7%,95 7%,8 8%,7 7%,5 %,86 %,58 %, %,7 % 5,8 % 5,6 %,68 %,9 %,8 % Ethnic Category American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black or African American Hispanic or Latino White Foreign National Known Fiscal Year Number Number Number Number Number 57 % 6 % 58 % 67 % 6 %,59 %,75 %,88 %,7 %,865 %,78 5%, 6%,7 6%,69 7%,796 7% 69 % 677 % 688 % 77 % 7 %,6 87%,968 86% 5, 86% 5,56 85%,87 8% 99 % 766 % 96 % 98 % 89 % 9,786 % 5,99 % 5,56 % 5,6 % 5,769 % Source: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Receiving Demographics 5
26 Receiving and Received Groups Fiscal Year Number Number Number Number Number 9, 6% 8,99 % 8,8 % 8,85 % 7,866 % 5,687 % 5,5 % 5,7 % 5,99 % 5,9 % 6,5 5% 6,7 6% 6,798 6% 7,5 8% 7, 8%, 7%,88 8%,76 9%,98 8% 5,5 % 5,8 %,58 % 5,677 % 7, % 6,7 % Received by Group FY 7 6-, 7 % -5, 7 % -6, 7 8% 65+, 7 8% Received Count Fiscal Year Number Number Number Number Number 7,85 % 7,5 9% 7,8 % 8,55 % 8, % 5,7 9% 5,5 9% 5,56 % 6,8 % 5,96 %,5 8%,9 8%,697 %,766 %,759 % 97 8% 6 9% % 88 % 58 % 7% 6 6% 67 5% 9% 5 % 7 % 5 % 9 % 6 5% 7 % 5 % 5 % 5 % % 9 % % 7% 7% 7% % % % % 5% 5% 5,8 %,58 9% 5,677 % 7, % 6,7 % Source: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report 5: 6
27 Course : in by Receiving Sector Fiscal Year 6 Sen ing Sector Community and ,77.9,57.,9.5,87.5,9.9 9,7.,8.7 5, % 8.8% 58.% 8.%,8 9, , % Community and Fiscal Year 6 Sen ing Sector Community and,7,7 585,,765. 8,8. 9,5.5 7,8. 5,.,89. 9,56.9 7, % 6.% 9.% 58.%,58 9, , % Fiscal Year 6 Sen ing Sector Community and ,5. 5,87. 5,.8 8,67.9 6,9. 6,7.8,76. 8, %.% 9.%.7%,9 67, , % Fiscal Year 6 Sen ing Sector Community and,55,8 88,659 9,7.9 7,99. 9,. 7, , ,79.7 8,87., % 9.% 6.5% 9.5% 8, 95, , % SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report 6: Recieving for Students 7
28 Fiscal Year 7 Sen ing Sector Community and ,.7 5,98.7 5,997.7,88.5 6,9.,5.7 6,5. 8, % 87.% 6.9% 86.5%,,.6 8, % Community and Fiscal Year 7 Sen ing Sector Community and,6,59 659, 6,8.,5.9,667. 5,.5 7,5.9 9,6.,57.5, % 66.% 5.% 59.%,98 55, , % Fiscal Year 7 Sen ing Sector Community and ,9.8 7,86. 7,.5,7. 7,5. 6,988.,59.8 9,9.7 9.% 9.% 6.8%.%, 7, , % Fiscal Year 7 Sen ing Sector Community and,65,9 978,77 89,8.5 9,98.,5.7 7,65. 87,5.7 7,58.7,7.9 5,8. 97.% 9.% 65.% 95.% 8,8 8, , % SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report 6: Recieving for Students 8
29 Course : Prior and Current GPA for Students by Receiving Sector Fiscal Year 6 Trans Primary ing Sector Community and Head count Primary Prior GPA Receiving GPA First Term Final , Community and Fiscal Year 6 Trans Primary ing Sector Community and Head count,77, 7, Primary Prior GPA Receiving GPA First Term...9. Final...., Fiscal Year 6 Trans Primary ing Sector Community and Head count Primary Prior GPA Receiving GPA First Term...9. Final , Fiscal Year 6 Trans Primary ing Sector Community and Head count,8, 56,57 Primary Prior GPA Receiving GPA First Term Final , SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning 9 Report 7: Recieving GPA for Students
30 Fiscal Year 7 Trans Primary ing Sector Community and Head count Primary Prior GPA Receiving GPA First Term Final , Community and Fiscal Year 7 Trans Primary ing Sector Community and Head count,8,,8 Primary Prior GPA Receiving GPA First Term Final...6.5, Fiscal Year 7 Trans Primary ing Sector Community and Head count Primary Prior GPA Receiving GPA First Term....5 Final , Fiscal Year 7 Trans Primary ing Sector Community and Head count,5,58 655,57 Primary Prior GPA Receiving GPA First Term Final , SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report 7: Recieving GPA for Students
31 Course : in by ing Sector Fiscal Year 6 Re Receiving Sector Community and 659,7 675,55 5,77.9,765. 8,5. 9,7.9,9.9 5,. 6,9. 87, % 7.% 7.6% 97.% 5, 58,5 5.8, % Community and Fiscal Year 6 Re Receiving Sector Community and 95,7 568,8,57. 8,8. 5,87. 7,99. 9,7.,89. 6,7.8 8, % 6.%.% 9.% 6, 5, , % Fiscal Year 6 Re Receiving Sector Community and ,9.5 9,5.5 5,.8 9,.,8.7 9,56.9,76. 8, % 9.% 9.% 6.5%, 77,8 8., % Fiscal Year 6 Re Receiving Sector Community and 78, 77,659,87.5 7,8. 8,67.9 7,66.6 5,8.6 7,98.9 8,797.6,8.8 8.% 58.%.7% 9.5%,5 5,8 8. 6, % SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report 8: ing for Students
32 Fiscal Year 7 Re Receiving Sector Community and 78,6 7,65 8,.7 6,8. 8,9.8 89,8.5 6,9. 7,5.9 7,5. 87, % 75.8% 9.% 97.% 5,59 6,5 5. 8, % Community and Fiscal Year 7 Re Receiving Sector Community and 99,59 67,9 5,98.7,5.9 7,86. 9,98.,5.7 9,6. 6,988. 7, % 66.% 9.% 9.% 6, , ,.7 8.7% Fiscal Year 7 Re Receiving Sector Community and ,997.7,667. 7,.5,5.7 6,5.,57.5,59.8, % 5.% 6.8% 65.%,695 89,6 6. 5, % Fiscal Year 7 Re Receiving Sector Community and 88, 755,77,88.5 5,.5,7. 7,65. 8,5.8,9. 9,9.7 5, % 59.%.% 95.%,7 6,9 9.6, % SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report 8: ing for Students
33 Course : Prior and Current GPA for Students by ing Sector Fiscal Year 6 Recei Receiving Sector Community and Head count Prior GPA Primary Receiving GPA First Term Final Fiscal Year 7 Recei Receiving Sector Community and Head count Prior GPA Primary Receiving GPA First Term Final SOURCE: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report 9: ing GPA for Students
34 Full Time Fall Cohort Student Persistence and Graduation Rate Compared with Full Time Students Colleges Fall Freshmen #New Sophomore #New Fall Freshmen #New Sophomore #New Fall Freshmen #New Sophomore #New Fall Freshmen #New 5 Sophomore #New Fall 5 Freshmen #New 6 Sophomore #New Students First Spring Next Fall Three Yr Grad Three Yr Grad Rate 6 Yr Six Yr Grad Rate,8 87.7% 66.9%,8 9.9%,5 59.% 9, 75.9% 9.9%,.%,9 8.8%, % 55.5% 5, 8.7% 6, 5.% 6 8.5% 5.% 5.% 8 55.% 9,7 8.6%.% 6, 69.6% 6, % 9,89 8.6%.7% 6,78 68.% 7, 7.6%, 8.9% 5.%,86 5.%,6 56.5%, % 66.%,99 5.5%,99 6.5%, 77.% 5.%,7.7%,98 9.8%,96 8.% 56.% 5,87 9.% 6, % % 5.% 5 5.5% %,95 8.8%.7% 7,8 69.8% 7,68 7.%, % 5.5% 7, % 7,7 7.% 5,87 8.% 5.%,9 5.6%,79 57.%, % 65.%,55 9.5%,7 57.6%, % 5.7%,68.5%,5 9.% 5,6 8.% 55.% 6,8 9.% 6,96 5.% 7 8.% 5.% 86 5.% 5 57.%, 8.6% 6.% 7,5 7.% 7,6 7.8%,8 8.7% 6.9% 7,7 69.% 8,5 7.8% 6,69 8.% 5.7%, %,97 56.%, % 65.%,58 9.6%, %,5 77.% 5.%,.5%,76 6.9%, % 56.% 5, % 6,7.7% 66 8.% 7.9% 9 5.6% 6 5.8%, 8.9% 5.7% 7,67 69.% 7,85 7.7%,775 8.% 5.8% 8, 68.% 8,5 69.8% 6,7 8.% 5.%,68 5.7%,89 5.7%,5 87.8% 65.%,6 5.%,6 5.%, 75.% 5.%,7.6%,7.6%,66 79.% 5.5% 5,6 7.9% 5,6 7.9% % 8.% 5.% 5.%,66 8.7% 6.% 7,6 68.7% 7,6 68.7%, % 6.5% 8,7 67.7% 8,7 67.7% 5,96 8.% 5.8%,8 5.6%,8 5.6% Source: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Persistance
35 Full Time Fall Cohort Student Persistence and Graduation Rate Compared with Full Time Students Universities Fall Freshmen #New Sophomore #New Junior Senior #New #New Fall Freshmen #New Sophomore #New Junior Senior #New #New Fall Freshmen #New Sophomore #New Junior Senior #New #New Fall Freshmen #New 5 Students First Spring Next Fall Three Yr Grad Three Yr Grad Rate 6 Yr Six Yr Grad Rate,59 9.% 76.6% 98.5%,8 5.7%,6 8.5% 7.% 9 8.5%,8 9.7% 8, 88.% 7.5% 57 6.%,95 5.%,8 89.% 7.5% 58.9%, 6.%,9 9.% 86.%,965.7%,8 7.6% 6,6 9.% 8.7%,57.%,9 7.%,56 9.% 8.5% %,5 7.7%,6 97.% 89.%,8 77.7%, 86.% 5,7 95.8% 86.8%,7 7.%,8 8.% 9.8% 7.% % 76.6%,69 8.% 7.9%,58 9.%, 9.%,99 8.% 7.%, %,67 9.%,8 89.8% 79.7%,5.% 6,56 7,89 9.% 76.% 7.5%,8 56.8%,66 87.% 7.9% 9.%,8 5.% 8,56 89.% 7.9% %,9 5.8%,6 9.% 75.6% 56.% %,66 9.% 8.8%,966.%,5 7.8% 6,75 9.7% 8.%,8 9.6%, 68.7%, 9.% 8.5% %,7 7.%,8 96.% 88.7%, %,68 86.% 5, 95.% 86.5%,767 7.%,85 8.% % 67.6% %,9 77.8% 68.9%, %,95 9.9%,8 78.5% 68.8%, 89.7%, 9.%,7 89.5% 78.8%,88 5.% 7,8 7.%,66 9.8% 76.9% 76.8%,955 5.%,66 87.% 7.% 9.5%,7 7.9% 7,79 89.% 75.6% 5 7.%, %,79 9.% 77.% 56.9% 89 6.%,97 9.% 8.%,88.5%,7 7 5,776 9.% 8.%,.6%, %,8 9.% 77.9% 7 57.% 9 7.%, % 88.9%, %,57 85.%, % 86.%,5 7.%,957 8.% 79 9.% 76.% % 7.%, 78.% 69.5%,77 9.%,778 9.%,9 78.9% 7,89 9.7%, %, 89.5% 79.6%,76 6.% 5,5 69.9%, 9.6% 76.% 85 5.%,9.5%,65 87.% 7.8% 9.%,5 6.% 6, % 7.7% 95 7.%,.5% Source: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Persistance 5
36 5 Sophomore #New Junior Senior #New #New Fall 5 Freshmen #New 6 Sophomore #New Junior Senior #New #New Students First Spring Next Fall Three Yr Grad Three Yr Grad Rate 6 Yr Six Yr Grad Rate,5 88.8% 75.% 98.5% 78 5.%, 9.5% 8.5%,865.%,76 6.% 5,87 9.5% 8.%,6.%,59 6.%, 89.8% 79.% % 8 65.%,77 96.% 88.%,95 77.%, 8.8% 5, 9.7% 86.%, %,9 78.5% % 7.5% %, 76.9% 69.8%,8 9.%,85 9.5%,6 77.7% 7.%,976 9.%,7 9.9%,6 88.9% 79.%, 7.%,8 6.7%,5 9.% 75.5% 6.% 6.%,7 88.% 7.% 7 8.% 7 8.% 6, % 7.% 6 6.% 6 6.%,5 9.% 76.6% 59.% 59.%,97 9.8% 8.8%,77.7%,77.7% 5,67 9.% 8.6%,6 9.%,6 9.%,65 9.% 8.% % %,67 96.% 87.%,8 76.6%,8 76.6%,87 95.% 86.%,7 7.8%,7 7.8% 87 9.% 69.% 8 6.% 8 6.%,7 77.9% 68.%,95 9.%,95 9.%,5 78.7% 68.%,99 9.6%,99 9.6%,95 89.% 79.%,95 7.7%,95 7.7% Source: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning Report : Persistance 6
37 Full Time Fall Cohort Student GPA Compared with Full Time Students Colleges Students Start End First GPA Last Grad Grad GPA Fall Freshmen New Sophomore New Fall Freshmen New Sophomore New Fall Freshmen New Sophomore New Fall Freshmen New 5 Sophomore New Fall 5 Freshmen New 6 Sophomore New, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Source: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning 7 Report : GPA
38 Full Time Fall Cohort Student GPA Compared with Full Time Students Universities Students Start End First GPA Last Grad Grad GPA Fall Freshmen New Sophomore New Junior Senior New New Fall Freshmen New Sophomore New Junior Senior New New Fall Freshmen New Sophomore New Junior Senior New New Fall Freshmen New 5 Source: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Research and Planning 8, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Report : GPA
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