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Number of Students Tested at Each Institution July 2008 through June 2013 List of Institutions Number of School Name Students ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, TX 136 ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, FL 272 AIKEN TECHNICAL COLLEGE, SC 169 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY, AL 392 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY, AL 398 ALBERTUS MAGNUS COLLEGE, CT 410 ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY, MS 487 ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE, KY 33 AMERICAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY, WV 80 ANDERSON UNIVERSITY - SOUTH CAROLINA, SC 45 ANDREWS UNIVERSITY, MI 43 ANGELO STATE UNIVERSITY, TX 70 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY MCGREGOR, OH 42 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, AZ 497 ARKANSAS NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE, AR 84 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC STATE UNIVERSITY, GA 229 ART INSTITUTE OF CHARLOTTE, THE, NC 139 ART INSTITUTE OF DALLAS, THE, TX 131 ASBURY UNIVERSITY, KY 46 ASHFORD UNIVERSITY, IA 58 ASHLAND COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, KY 388 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NJ 104 BELHAVEN COLLEGE, MS 206 BENEDICT COLLEGE, SC 37 BENNETT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, NC 76 BETHEL UNIVERSITY, TN 282 BIOLA UNIVERSITY, CA 35 BISHOP STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, AL 71 BLACK HAWK COLLEGE, IL 101 BLUE MOUNTAIN COLLEGE, MS 117 BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY, OH 48 BOSSIER PARISH COMMUNITY COLLEGE, LA 435 BREWTON-PARKER COLLEGE, GA 121 BURLINGTON COUNTY COLLEGE, NJ 209 CAIRN UNIVERSITY, PA 84 CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE, NJ 37 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY, NC 59 CEDAR VALLEY COLLEGE, TX 102 CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGE, AZ 69 CENTRAL BIBLE COLLEGE, MO 49 CITADEL, THE, SC 33 Only those institutions testing 30 or more students in a college class were included in the analyses for that college class.

Number of Students Tested at Each Institution July 2008 through June 2013 List of Institutions Number of School Name Students CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY, SC 613 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY, GA 204 CLAYTON STATE UNIVERSITY, GA 155 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, SC 529 COCHISE COLLEGE, AZ 205 COCONINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE, AZ 73 COLLEGE OF COASTAL GEORGIA, GA 139 COLLEGE OF SAINT BENEDICT & SAINT JOHN'S UNIV, MN 70 COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND, MD 127 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY - PUEBLO, CO 361 COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, TN 700 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, THE, MD 673 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE, AL 204 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY (CA), CA 57 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO, IL 50 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN, WI 70 COTTEY COLLEGE, MO 59 CUMBERLAND COUNTY COLLEGE, NJ 101 DARTON COLLEGE, GA 371 DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE, FL 178 DEAN COLLEGE, MA 116 DEL MAR COLLEGE, TX 156 DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, PA 131 DICKINSON STATE UNIVERSITY, ND 94 DONNELLY COLLEGE, KS 51 DORDT COLLEGE, IA 61 DYERSBURG STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, TN 393 EASTERN GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, OH 71 EASTERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, WV 34 EASTFIELD COLLEGE, TX 159 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY, NC 148 ERSKINE COLLEGE, SC 131 FAITH BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE, IA 95 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY, AL 96 FERRUM COLLEGE, VA 112 FLETCHER TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE, LA 263 FLORIDA GATEWAY COLLEGE, FL 80 FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY, FL 43 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, FL 97 FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE, FL 485 FRIENDS UNIVERSITY, KS 95 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, AZ 288 GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY, IL 99 GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY, LA 856 GREENVILLE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, SC 318 HESSER COLLEGE, NH 101 HOUSTON BAPTIST UNIVERSITY, TX 105 HUSTON-TILLOTSON UNIVERSITY, TX 78 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF ART - SCHAUMBURG, IL 125 Only those institutions testing 30 or more students in a college class were included in the analyses for that college class.

Number of Students Tested at Each Institution July 2008 through June 2013 List of Institutions Number of School Name Students INDIANA UNIVERSITY - BLOOMINGTON, IN 71 JEFFERSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, AL 140 KANAWHA VALLEY COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE, WV 52 KASKASKIA COLLEGE, IL 69 KEAN UNIVERSITY, NJ 42 KEISER UNIVERSITY, FL 218 LAKE LAND COLLEGE, IL 56 LAMAR UNIVERSITY, TX 96 LARAMIE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, WY 584 LDS BUSINESS COLLEGE, UT 217 LENOIR-RHYNE COLLEGE, NC 75 LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY, TX 45 LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY, MO 316 LOS ANGELES SOUTHWEST COLLEGE, CA 31 MADISONVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, KY 130 MAHARISHI UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT, IA 107 MARTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NC 165 MASSACHUSETTS MARITIME ACADEMY, MA 94 MCDOWELL TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NC 69 MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY, LA 1,164 METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE, MO 486 METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE OF DENVER, CO 47 MIAMI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ART & DESIGN, FL 272 MIDWAY COLLEGE, KY 401 MILLIGAN COLLEGE, TN 52 MINERAL AREA COLLEGE, MO 626 MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITY, PA 49 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, MS 49 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY, MS 80 MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY, MO 79 MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY, MO 93 MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, MO 2,958 MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY, MO 60 MONTANA TECH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, MT 48 MONTCALM COMMUNITY COLLEGE, MI 142 MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY, NJ 38 MORGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE, CO 58 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, MD 32 MOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, TN 1,439 MOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE, MI 402 MOUNT VERNON NAZARENE UNIVERSITY, OH 99 NATIONAL COLLEGE, VA 96 NAVARRO COLLEGE, TX 57 NEUMANN UNIVERSITY, PA 83 NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY, LA 371 NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY, VA 223 NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, NC 100 NORTH CENTRAL MISSOURI COLLEGE, MO 196 NORTH IOWA AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, IA 1,783 Only those institutions testing 30 or more students in a college class were included in the analyses for that college class.

Number of Students Tested at Each Institution July 2008 through June 2013 List of Institutions Number of School Name Students NORTHEAST STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE, TN 1,710 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, IL 107 NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA A&M COLLEGE, OK 369 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY, AZ 121 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY, MO 1,607 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, OK 489 NYACK COLLEGE, NY 41 OGLALA LAKOTA COLLEGE, SD 101 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY, OK 41 OUACHITA TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AR 58 OUR LADY OF HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, LA 79 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, FL 422 PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE, FL 125 PATRICK HENRY COLLEGE, VA 34 PFEIFFER UNIVERSITY, NC 184 PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, AZ 439 POINT UNIVERSITY, GA 70 PRESENTATION COLLEGE, SD 237 PROVIDENCE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, CA 57 QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY, CT 177 RARITAN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NJ 132 REINHARDT COLLEGE, GA 50 RIVER PARISHES COMMUNITY COLLEGE, LA 113 ROANE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, TN 2,129 ROBERT B. MILLER COLLEGE, THE, MI 120 ROGERS STATE UNIVERSITY, OK 56 SAINT AUGUSTINES COLLEGE, NC 183 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY, FL 249 SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY, TX 464 SAINT PETER'S COLLEGE, NJ 128 SAINT PHILIP'S COLLEGE, TX 349 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, CA 38 SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE, FL 252 SOUTH ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, AR 75 SOUTH COLLEGE, TN 280 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY, MO 869 SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY, UT 34 SOUTHERN WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, SC 46 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, WV 449 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY, MO 369 SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, TN 1,668 SOUTHWEST TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGE, TX 102 SPALDING UNIVERSITY, KY 284 SPELMAN COLLEGE, GA 344 ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE, FL 135 ST. VINCENT'S COLLEGE, CT 74 STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE-SARASOTA, FL 99 STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE, MO 1,814 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY, TX 47 Only those institutions testing 30 or more students in a college class were included in the analyses for that college class.

Number of Students Tested at Each Institution July 2008 through June 2013 List of Institutions Number of School Name Students SULLIVAN UNIVERSITY, KY 102 SURRY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NC 300 TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY, TN 105 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - COMMERCE, TX 47 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - KINGSVILLE, TX 83 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - SAN ANTONIO, TX 33 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - TEXARKANA, TX 31 TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, TX 63 THREE RIVERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, MO 282 TIFFIN UNIVERSITY, OH 53 TOUGALOO COLLEGE, MS 189 TOURO COLLEGE - NY, NY 128 TREVECCA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY, TN 60 TROY UNIVERSITY - GLOBAL, AL 109 TROY UNIVERSITY, AL 993 TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY, MO 99 UNION COUNTY COLLEGE, NJ 277 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON WAYNE COLLEGE, OH 158 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON, OH 49 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, AL 117 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE, AL 37 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI, MO 4,500 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA, OK 202 UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON, WV 47 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 123 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, GA 5,312 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON - CLEAR LAKE, TX 98 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND - EASTERN SHORE, MD 35 UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS, TN 50 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI, MS 53 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - KANSAS CITY, MO 137 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO, NC 71 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS - DALLAS, TX 275 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA, AL 81 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA - COLUMBIA, SC 198 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA - SARASOTA-MANATEE, FL 60 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA - ST. PETERSBURG, FL 120 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA, IN 273 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, MS 40 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE - CHATTANOOGA, TN 48 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE - MARTIN, TN 106 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER, TX 102 UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS, KY 55 UNIVERSITY OF TULSA, OK 156 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - PARKSIDE, WI 96 VALOR CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, OH 37 VICTOR VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, CA 88 VICTORIA COLLEGE, TX 86 VOLUNTEER STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, TN 1,548 Only those institutions testing 30 or more students in a college class were included in the analyses for that college class.

Number of Students Tested at Each Institution July 2008 through June 2013 List of Institutions Number of School Name Students WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, TN 1,688 WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE, OR 64 WARNER UNIVERSITY, FL 39 WARREN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NJ 98 WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERSITY, TX 113 WEBBER INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, FL 316 WEST COAST UNIVERSITY, CA 96 WESTERN TEXAS COLLEGE, TX 98 WESTERN WYOMING COMMUNITY COLLEGE, WY 169 WILEY COLLEGE, TX 87 WILKES UNIVERSITY, PA 59 WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITY, MS 43 WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY, NC 38 YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE, GA 80 68,124 Only those institutions testing 30 or more students in a college class were included in the analyses for that college class.

Distribution of Institutional Mean Total Scores Mean Number of Percent of Mean Number of Percent of Total Institutions Instns. Total Institutions Instns. Score Below Score Below 470 to 500.00 1 100 445 to 445.99 8 80 469 to 469.99 0 100 444 to 444.99 7 77 468 to 468.99 1 99 443 to 443.99 11 73 467 to 467.99 0 99 442 to 442.99 19 65 466 to 466.99 0 99 441 to 441.99 13 60 465 to 465.99 0 99 440 to 440.99 12 55 464 to 464.99 0 99 439 to 439.99 13 50 463 to 463.99 1 99 438 to 438.99 21 42 462 to 462.99 1 98 437 to 437.99 11 37 461 to 461.99 0 98 436 to 436.99 11 33 460 to 460.99 2 98 435 to 435.99 10 29 459 to 459.99 0 98 434 to 434.99 10 25 458 to 458.99 0 98 433 to 433.99 10 21 457 to 457.99 3 96 432 to 432.99 9 18 456 to 456.99 0 96 431 to 431.99 11 13 455 to 455.99 1 96 430 to 430.99 7 10 454 to 454.99 1 96 429 to 429.99 4 9 453 to 453.99 0 96 428 to 428.99 5 7 452 to 452.99 4 94 427 to 427.99 2 6 451 to 451.99 5 92 426 to 426.99 4 4 450 to 450.99 3 91 425 to 425.99 4 3 449 to 449.99 3 90 400 to 424.99 7 0 448 to 448.99 1 89 447 to 447.99 5 87 446 to 446.99 10 83 Total Number of Institutions 251 Mean 439.32 Std. Dev. 8.21

Distribution of Institutional Mean Subscores Skills Subscores Critical Thinking Reading Writing Math No. of Pct. No. of Pct. No. of Pct. No. of Pct. Mean Subscore Instns. Below Instns. Below Instns. Below Instns. Below 126 to 130 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 125 to 125.99 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 124 to 124.99 0 100 1 100 0 100 0 100 123 to 123.99 0 100 2 99 0 100 0 100 122 to 122.99 0 100 3 98 0 100 0 100 121 to 121.99 0 100 4 96 0 100 2 99 120 to 120.99 0 100 7 93 0 100 1 99 119 to 119.99 1 100 14 88 1 100 1 98 118 to 118.99 1 99 44 70 0 100 1 98 117 to 117.99 1 99 42 53 7 97 3 97 116 to 116.99 3 98 47 35 4 95 5 95 115 to 115.99 1 97 26 24 23 86 8 92 114 to 114.99 9 94 23 15 41 70 16 85 113 to 113.99 10 90 22 6 67 43 36 71 112 to 112.99 26 79 7 4 51 23 41 55 111 to 111.99 60 55 6 1 37 8 62 30 110 to 110.99 49 36 1 1 12 3 30 18 109 to 109.99 37 21 0 1 5 1 23 9 108 to 108.99 30 9 1 0 1 1 14 3 107 to 107.99 13 4 1 0 1 0 5 1 106 to 106.99 8 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 100 to 105.99 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Number of 251 251 251 251 Institutions Mean 110.65 116.65 113.22 111.98 Standard Deviation 2.14 2.49 1.78 2.35

Distribution of Institutional Mean Subscores (continued) Context-based Subscores Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences No. of Pct. No. of Pct. No. of Pct. Mean Subscore Instns. Below Instns. Below Instns. Below 126 to 130 0 100 0 100 0 100 125 to 125.99 0 100 0 100 0 100 124 to 124.99 0 100 0 100 0 100 123 to 123.99 0 100 0 100 0 100 122 to 122.99 0 100 0 100 0 100 121 to 121.99 0 100 0 100 0 100 120 to 120.99 2 99 0 100 2 99 119 to 119.99 1 99 2 99 2 98 118 to 118.99 3 98 1 99 4 97 117 to 117.99 6 95 2 98 11 92 116 to 116.99 9 92 5 96 16 86 115 to 115.99 39 76 8 93 48 67 114 to 114.99 51 56 28 82 55 45 113 to 113.99 55 34 62 57 45 27 112 to 112.99 42 17 53 36 31 15 111 to 111.99 28 6 34 22 21 6 110 to 110.99 8 3 29 11 9 3 109 to 109.99 6 0 14 5 5 1 108 to 108.99 1 0 11 1 0 1 107 to 107.99 0 0 0 1 1 0 106 to 106.99 0 0 1 0 1 0 100 to 105.99 0 0 1 0 0 0 Number of 251 251 251 Institutions Mean 113.77 112.47 114.15 Standard Deviation 1.94 2.02 2.06

Distribution of Individual Students' Total Scores Scaled Percent Scaled Percent Scaled Percent Scaled Percent Score Below Score Below Score Below Score Below 500 >99 475 94 450 72 425 21 499 >99 474 94 449 71 424 19 498 >99 473 93 448 69 423 17 497 >99 472 93 447 67 422 16 496 >99 471 92 446 66 421 14 495 >99 470 91 445 64 420 12 494 >99 469 91 444 62 419 12 493 99 468 90 443 61 418 9 492 99 467 90 442 59 417 9 491 99 466 89 441 56 416 8 490 99 465 89 440 55 415 7 489 99 464 87 439 52 414 6 488 99 463 87 438 50 413 5 487 98 462 86 437 47 412 4 486 98 461 85 436 46 411 3 485 98 460 84 435 42 410 3 484 98 459 83 434 41 409 2 483 97 458 82 433 38 408 2 482 97 457 81 432 35 407 2 481 96 456 80 431 34 406 1 480 96 455 79 430 31 405 1 479 96 454 78 429 29 404 1 478 95 453 76 428 28 403 <1 477 95 452 75 427 25 402 <1 476 95 451 73 426 23 401 <1 400 0 No. of Students 50,411* 90th percentile 467 Mean 440.1 75th percentile 451 Standard Deviation 19.0 50th percentile 437 25th percentile 427 10th percentile 418 *The score distribution used to compute these statistics has been modified, to prevent the statistics from being dominated by a few very large institutions. If an institution contributed more than 900 students to this data set, the score of each of its students has been weighted by the fraction 900/n, where n is the number of students from that institution. For example, if an institution tested 1800 students, the score of each of its students would receive a weight of 900/1800 = 1/2. In computing the statistics, each of its students would count only half as much as a student from an institution that tested 900 or fewer students. Therefore, an institution testing 1800 students would influence the statistics just as much as if it had tested only 900 students.

Scaled Score Sophomore (30-60 semester hours or 45-90 quarter hours) Distribution of Individual Students' Subscores Skills Subscores: Percent of Students Below Each Scaled Score Critical Context-Based Subscores: Pct. of Students Below Each Scaled Score Social Natural Thinking Reading Writing Mathematics Humanities Sciences Sciences 130 >99 98 >99 >99 >99 >99 >99 129 >99 97 >99 >99 99 >99 >99 128 >99 94 >99 99 98 >99 >99 127 99 91 >99 98 96 99 99 126 99 89 99 97 96 98 98 125 98 86 99 96 94 96 97 124 96 79 98 94 91 95 93 123 95 75 96 93 89 95 91 122 94 71 96 91 85 92 89 121 92 66 91 89 83 90 83 120 88 62 88 88 79 83 76 119 88 56 85 83 75 80 74 118 85 51 82 81 70 77 69 117 81 49 72 78 65 74 60 116 77 43 68 74 63 69 57 115 73 36 61 67 55 65 54 114 69 34 51 62 53 57 45 113 64 30 43 57 46 52 38 112 58 24 35 52 40 45 34 111 53 19 28 45 33 42 28 110 46 18 23 37 28 35 23 109 42 14 15 32 19 27 16 108 34 10 12 23 18 23 14 107 26 8 9 17 9 20 8 106 18 5 5 11 6 10 4 105 14 3 4 7 5 7 4 104 10 2 3 4 3 5 2 103 6 1 1 2 1 2 1 102 3 1 1 1 <1 1 <1 101 1 <1 <1 1 <1 <1 <1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Number of Students 50,411* 50,411* 50,411* 50,411* 50,411* 50,411* 50,411* Mean Score 110.9 116.9 113.3 112.2 114.0 112.6 114.4 Standard Deviation 6.1 6.9 4.9 6.0 6.3 6.0 5.8 90th percentile 120 126 120 121 123 121 122 75th percentile 115 122 117 116 118 117 119 50th percentile 110 117 113 111 113 112 114 25th percentile 106 112 110 108 109 108 110 10th percentile 103 108 107 105 107 105 107 *The score distribution used to compute these statistics has been modified, to prevent the statistics from being dominated by a few very large institutions. If an institution contributed more than 900 students to this data set, the score of each of its students has been weighted by the fraction 900/n, where n is the number of students from that institution. For example, if an institution tested 1800 students, the score of each of its students would receive a weight of 900/1800 = 1/2. In computing the statistics, each of its students would count only half as much as a student from an institution that tested 900 or fewer students. Therefore, an institution testing 1800 students would influence the statistics just as much as if it had tested only 900 students.

Summary of Proficiency Classifications Percent of Students Classified as Skill Dimension and Level Not Proficient Marginal Proficient Critical Thinking 4% 15% 81% Reading, Level 2 30% 19% 51% Reading, Level 1 59% 21% 19% Writing, Level 3 5% 20% 75% Writing, Level 2 14% 33% 53% Writing, Level 1 55% 31% 14% Mathematics, Level 3 6% 12% 82% Mathematics, Level 2 22% 23% 55% Mathematics, Level 1 46% 27% 27% Total Number of Students: 68,124 Weighted Number of Students: 50,411* *The score distribution used to compute these statistics has been modified, to prevent the statistics from being dominated by a few very large institutions. If an institution contributed more than 900 students to this data set, the score of each of its students has been weighted by the fraction 900/n, where n is the number of students from that institution. For example, if an institution tested 1800 students, the score of each of its students would receive a weight of 900/1800 = 1/2. In computing the statistics, each of its students would count only half as much as a student from an institution that tested 900 or fewer students. Therefore, an institution testing 1800 students would influence the statistics just as much as if it had tested only 900 students.

Demographic Summary Percent in Category Unweighted data Weighted data* Demographic Category AGE Under 20 22% 20% 20 to 29 61% 61% 30 to 39 10% 11% 40 to 49 5% 6% 50 to 59 2% 2% 60 or more <1% <1% GENDER Male 40% 37% Female 60% 63% ETHNICITY American Indian/Alaskan Native 1% 1% Asian/Asian American/Pacific Is. 3% 3% African American 15% 18% Black Hispanic 1% 1% Hispanic 5% 7% Latin American 1% 1% White 69% 64% Other 4% 5% BEST LANGUAGE English 86% 86% Other Language 10% 9% Both Equal 4% 4% *The score distribution used to compute these statistics has been modified, to prevent the statistics from being dominated by a few very large institutions. If an institution contributed more than 900 students to this data set, the score of each of its students has been weighted by the fraction 900/n, where n is the number of students from that institution. For example, if an institution tested 1800 students, the score of each of its students would receive a weight of 900/1800 = 1/2. In computing the statistics, each of its students would count only half as much as a student from an institution that tested 900 or fewer students. Therefore, an institution testing 1800 students would influence the statistics just as much as if it had tested only 900 students.

Demographic Summary Percent in Category Unweighted data Weighted data* Demographic Category ENROLLMENT STATUS Full Time 87% 85% Part Time 13% 15% CREDIT HRS TRANSFERRED Not a Transfer 69% 67% 0-15 Hours Transferred 9% 9% 16-30 Hours Transferred 9% 9% >30 Hours Transferred 14% 15% HOURS WORKED FOR WAGES None 31% 29% 1-15 Hours 23% 22% 16-30 Hours 24% 25% >30 Hours 21% 24% CUMULATIVE GPA 3.50-4.00 31% 31% 3.00-3.49 36% 35% 2.50-2.99 23% 24% 2.00-2.49 8% 9% 1.00-1.99 1% 1% Less than 1.00 <1% <1% *The score distribution used to compute these statistics has been modified, to prevent the statistics from being dominated by a few very large institutions. If an institution contributed more than 900 students to this data set, the score of each of its students has been weighted by the fraction 900/n, where n is the number of students from that institution. For example, if an institution tested 1800 students, the score of each of its students would receive a weight of 900/1800 = 1/2. In computing the statistics, each of its students would count only half as much as a student from an institution that tested 900 or fewer students. Therefore, an institution testing 1800 students would influence the statistics just as much as if it had tested only 900 students.