RANGER COLLEGE FACT BOOK

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RANGER COLLEGE FACT BOOK Spring 2014 INSTITUTIONAL DEMOGRAPHICS

TABLE OF CONTENTS History of College Location General Information Chart #1 Chart #2 Chart #3 Chart #4 Chart #5 Top 15 Fastest Growing Public Two-Year Colleges 2010-2011 Change Headcount by Year Percent Change Headcount by Year By Race/Ethnicity/Gender Enrollment by Semester Percent Change Contact Hours Per Semester Chart #6 Student Enrollment By Semester, Location, Program 2013-2014 Chart #7 Student Enrollment By Semester, Location, Program 2012-2013 Chart #8 Student Enrollment By Semester, Location, Program 2011-2012 Chart #9 Student Enrollment By Semester, Location, Program 2010-2011 Chart #10 Student Enrollment By Semester, Location, Program 2009-2010 Chart #11 Student Enrollment By Semester, Location, Program 2008-2009 Chart #12 Semester Credit Hours By Course Type Chart #13 In-district/Out-of-District/Out-of-State/Dual Credit Fall 2014 Chart #14 Chart #15 Chart #16 Course Completion Rate for Undergraduate State Funded Semester Credit First-Time, Full-Time Undergraduate Students Who Graduated or are Persisting By Race/Ethnicity and Gender Degrees and Certificates Number of Awards, Certificates by Type, Core Completers and Field of Study Completers.

Chart #17 Chart #18 Chart #19 Chart #20 Chart #21 Chart #22 Chart #23 Chart #24 Chart #25 Chart #26 Degrees and Certificates By Workforce Program Licensed Vocational Nursing Program Statistical Class History Cosmetology Program Pass Rate Transfers to a Senior Institution Students Who Successfully Complete a College-Level Course in Math, Reading, and Writing Mathematics Enrollment Remedial/College Level English Enrollment Remedial/College Level Developmental Reading Enrollment Tuition and Fees Per Semester Hour Institutional Support as a Percent of Total Operating Expenses Chart #27 Core Revenue FY 2012 Chart #28 Core Expenses FY 2012 Chart #29 Student Financial Aid Percent and Average Amount Received FY 2011-2012 Chart #30 Chart #31 Chart #32 Chart #33 Chart #34 Chart #35 Chart #36 Chart #37 Student Receiving Pell Grants Finances per FTE Student Revenue Funds Finances per FTE Student Expenditures Average Faculty Salaries for Full-Time Faculty Faculty Full-time Faculty Part-time FTE Student/FTE Faculty Ratio Success Points

History of the College Ranger College is one of the oldest public two-year colleges in continuous operation in the state of Texas. Its history actually predates the legislation authorizing and establishing junior colleges in the state. In August 1925, the Board of Education of the Ranger Public Schools voted to proceed with plans for establishment of a junior college. On September 13, 1926, Ranger College opened with thirty students enrolled. The College operated under supervision of a College Council composed of three members of the Board of Education and nine other Ranger citizens. The College was recognized by the State Department of Education on March 23, 1927. The first State statute authorizing junior colleges was passed by the 41 st Legislature in 1929. The College operated under this statute until the passage of the Validation of Junior College District Acts by the 45 th Legislature in 1937. The College continued to operate as part of the public school system until August 18, 1950. On this date, the Board of Education voted to separate the Junior College and the public schools. As a result of this action, Ranger Junior College, after 24 years of joint operation with the public school system, became a unit within itself. In this separate unit, Dr. G. C. Boswell became the first official President of the College. The College has operated continuously as a autonomous educational institution overseen by a Board of Regents since that date. Location Ranger College s main campus occupies a 50-acre campus within the city limits of Ranger, an Eastland County community of approximately 2,500 people located just north of Interstate 20 between Fort Worth and Abilene. Students on the Ranger campus may live in the college's dormitories and enjoy the college dining facilities or live at home and commute. The beautifully wooded, rolling hills and several lakes provide ample opportunities for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation, while the City of Ranger boasts an excellent school system and several active churches. In addition to the Ranger facility, the college provides comprehensive course offerings at satellite campuses in Brown County in Early and in Erath County in Stephenville. Ranger College serves a district of several counties in north central Texas including Eastland, Erath, Brown, Comanche, and Young. General Information A program in academic studies can be taken at any of the Ranger College campuses. In addition, Workforce programs in Nursing, Cosmetology, Computer Information Systems, Office Technology, Welding, and Commercial Truck Driving are offered at the various campuses. Continuing Education courses are also offered at the Erath center. Ranger College awards the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees in addition to numerous one-semester and one-year program certificates. Ranger College has experienced tremendous growth in recent years throughout the district. Especially notable has been the rapid increase in dual enrollment at the 24 Independent School Districts served by the institution. We are one of the fastest growing colleges in Texas! In spite of all the growth and development, Ranger College maintains one of the lowest tuition and fee costs in Texas.

CHART #1 TOP 15 FASTEST-GROWING PUBLIC TWO-YEAR COLLEGES 2010-2011 CHANGE RANK/INSTITUTION STATE FALL 2009 ENROLL FALL 2010 ENROLL CHANGE PERCENT CHANGE 1 Tennessee Technology Center at Newbern TN 143 300 157 110% 2 Mountainland Applied Technology College UT 531 1004 473 89% 3 Kiamichi Technology Center-Durant OK 72 128 56 78% 4 Withlacoochee Technical Institute FL 320 532 212 66% 5 Ranger College TX 1000 1616 616 62% 6 Washington County Community College MA 374 589 215 57% 7 Louisiana Delta Community College LA 1639 2490 851 52% 8 Tennessee Technology Center at Pulaski TN 459 682 223 49% 9 Tillamook Bay Community College OR 310 458 148 48% 10 Ridge Career Center FL 560 790 230 41% 11 Tennessee Technology Center at TN 366 514 148 40% Oneida-Huntsville 12 Kiamichi Technology Center-Talihina OK 44 61 17 39% 13 Nebraska Indian Community College NE 129 177 48 37% 14 Great Plains Technology Center OK 239 326 87 36% 15 Navajo Technical College NM 751 1019 268 36%

CHART #2 HEADCOUNT BY YEAR PERCENT CHANGE HEADCOUNT 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 TOTAL 1615 1736 1923 1894 1893 PERCENT CHANGE HEADCOUNT 10 to 11 11 to 12 12 to 13 13 to 14 7% 10% -1% 0% 1950 1900 1850 1800 1750 1700 1650 1600 1550 1500 1450 1923 1894 1893 1736 1615 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

CHART #3 HEADCOUNT BY YEAR BY RACE/ETHNICITY/GENDER FALL 2000 FALL 2012 FALL 2013 % Change Fall 2000 to 2010 Institutional Closing the Gaps Target Fall 2015 Closing the Gaps Completion TOTAL 847 1923 1923 123.6% 3375 56.1% White 571 67.4% 1249 65.0% 1093 57.7% 91.4% 2375 46.0% African- American 151 17.8% 72 3.7% 82 4.3% -45.7% 150 54.7% Hispanic 113 13.3% 387 20.1% 367 19.4% 224.8% 850 43.2% Asian 1 0.1% 7 0.4% 10 0.5% 900.0% International 6 0.7% 28 1.5% 7 0.4% 16.7% Other 5 0.6% 180 9.4% 335 17.7% 6600.0% GENDER Male 406 47.9% 791 42.7% 812 42.9% 100.0% Female 441 52.1% 1132 57.3% 1082 57.1% 145.4%

CHART #3 Continued HEADCOUNT BY YEAR BY RACE/ETHNICITY 1400 Headcount by Race/Ethnicity 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1249 1093 571 387 367 342 113151 1 11 72 7 208 82 10 Fall 2000 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 White Hispanic African American Asian Other

CHART #4 ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER PERCENT CHANGE FY 2000 FY 2012 FY 2013 % Change FY 2000 to 2013 Fall 912 1744 2008 120.2% Academic 692 1346 1451 109.7% Technical 135 390 472 249.6% Continuing Education 85 8 85 0.0% Spring 887 1724 2172 144.9% Academic 631 1231 1423 125.5% Technical 97 419 434 347.4% Continuing Education 159 74 315 98.1% Summer 488 821 889 82.2% Academic 392 453 477 21.7% Technical 73 293 286 291.8% Continuing Education 23 75 126 447.8%

CHART #5 CONTACT HOURS PER SEMESTER FALL CONTACT HOURS Funded Contact Reporting Term: Hours Fall 2009 219,056 Fall 2010 328,400 Fall 2011 389,360 Fall 2012 328,400 Fall 2013 430,308 SPRING CONTACT HOURS Funded Contact Reporting Term: Hours Spring 2009 153,600 Spring 2010 178,000 Spring 2011 298,176 Spring 2012 334,864 Spring 2013 396,176 SUMMER CONTACT HOURS Funded Contact Reporting Term: Hours Summer I & II 2009 38,960 Summer I & II 2010 70,528 Summer I & II 2011 101,264 Summer I & II 2012 123,888 Summer I & II 2013 129,232

CHART #6 STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2013-2014 FALL 2013 ENROLLMENT SPRING 2014 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 460 Ranger Campus 378 Internet Classes Only 88 Internet Classes Only 85 Brown County Center 209 Brown County Center 184 VN Comanche Center 28 VN Comanche Center 19 VN Brown County Center 45 VN Brown County Center 27 VN Ranger 20 VN Ranger 14 Erath County Center 247 Erath County Center 220 Cosmetology Brown Co. 43 Cosmetology Brown Co. 52 Cosmetology Erath Co. 34 Cosmetology Erath Co. 33 RN Brown County 51 RN Brown County 58 RC/TSTC RC/TSTC 0 Bangs HS 31 Bangs HS 26 Blanket HS 11 Blanket HS 11 Brookesmith HS 10 Brookesmith HS 10 Brownwood HS 70 Brownwood HS 59 Comanche HS 79 Comanche HS 71 De Leon HS 19 De Leon HS 17 Dublin HS 30 Dublin HS 33 Early HS 45 Early HS 41 Eastland HS 53 Eastland HS 49 Gorman HS 16 Gorman HS 9 Gustine HS 17 Gustine HS 16 Hico HS 6 Huckabay HS 17 Huckabay HS 13 Lingleville HS 12 Lingleville HS 13 May HS 11 May HS 12 Mullin HS 3 Mullin HS 10 Newcastle HS 20 Newcastle HS 17 Olney HS 24 Olney HS 19 Ranger HS 15 Ranger HS 11 Rising Star HS 0 Rising Star HS 0 Santo HS 0 Santo HS 0 Sidney HS 2 Sidney HS 3 Star HS 0 Satar HS 2 Stephenville HS 166 Stephenville HS 116 Zephyr HS 9 Zephyr HS 5 Homeschool 2 Homeschool 2 Total HS 668 Total HS 565 TOTAL ALL 1893 TOTAL ALL 1635

CHART #6 Continued STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2013-2014 SUMMER I 2014 ENROLLMENT SUMMER II 2014 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus Internet Classes Only Brown County Center VN Comanche Center VN Brown County Center VN Ranger Erath County Center Cosmetology Brown Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. RN Brown County RC/TSTC TOTAL ALL Ranger Campus Internet Classes Only Brown County Center VN Comanche Center VN Brown County Center VN Ranger Erath County Center Cosmetology Brown Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. RN Brown County RC/TSTC TOTAL ALL

CHART #7 STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2012-2013 FALL 2012 ENROLLMENT SPRING 2013 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 501 Ranger Campus 379 Internet Classes Only 31 Internet Classes Only 94 Brown County Center 203 Brown County Center 177 VN Comanche Center 29 VN Comanche Center 22 VN Brown County Center 48 VN Brown County Center 37 VN Ranger 23 VN Ranger 19 Erath County Center 202 Erath County Center 224 Cosmetology Brown Co. 48 Cosmetology Brown Co. 41 Cosmetology Erath Co. 53 Cosmetology Erath Co. 40 RN Brown County 56 RN Brown County 66 RC/TSTC 102 RC/TSTC 108 Bangs HS 37 Bangs HS 35 Blanket HS 7 Blanket HS 7 Brookesmith HS 8 Brookesmith HS 11 Brownwood HS 30 Brownwood HS 30 Comanche HS 85 Comanche HS 78 De Leon HS 13 De Leon HS 18 Dublin HS 35 Dublin HS 38 Early HS 55 Early HS 59 Eastland HS 68 Eastland HS 49 Gorman HS 8 Gorman HS 8 Gustine HS 15 Gustine HS 15 Hico HS 3 Huckabay HS 12 Huckabay HS 2 Lingleville HS 12 Lingleville HS 8 May HS 12 May HS 11 Mullin HS 8 Mullin HS 7 Newcastle HS 10 Newcastle HS 9 Olney HS 23 Olney HS 22 Ranger HS 15 Ranger HS 11 Rising Star HS 13 Rising Star HS 13 Santo HS 16 Santo HS 16 Sidney HS 6 Sidney HS 6 Stephenville HS 121 Stephenville HS 8 Zephyr HS 20 Zephyr HS 18 Total HS 632 Total HS 643 TOTAL ALL 1928 TOTAL ALL 1850

CHART #7 Continued STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2012-2013 SUMMER I 2013 ENROLLMENT SUMMER II 2013 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 30 Ranger Campus 15 Internet Classes Only 222 Internet Classes Only 211 Brown County Center 100 Brown County Center 18 VN Comanche Center 21 VN Comanche Center VN Brown County Center 34 VN Brown County Center VN Ranger 15 VN Ranger Erath County Center 46 Erath County Center 17 Cosmetology Brown Co. 43 Cosmetology Brown Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. 35 Cosmetology Erath Co. RN Brown County 20 RN Brown County RC/TSTC 107 RC/TSTC TOTAL ALL 673 TOTAL ALL 261

CHART #8 STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2011-2012 FALL 2011 ENROLLMENT SPRING 2012 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 487 Ranger Campus 361 Internet Classes Only 5 Internet Classes Only 33 Brown County Center 202 Brown County Center 176 VN Comanche Center 30 VN Comanche Center 24 VN Brown County Center 49 VN Brown County Center 42 VN Ranger 20 VN Ranger 13 Erath County Center 188 Erath County Center 184 Cosmetology Brown Co. 42 Cosmetology Brown Co. 48 Cosmetology Erath Co. 36 Cosmetology Erath Co. 47 RN Brown County 27 RN Brown County 61 RC/TSTC 99 RC/TSTC 111 Bangs HS 28 Bangs HS 26 Blanket HS 2 Blanket HS 1 Brookesmith HS 11 Brookesmith HS 11 Brownwood HS 4 Brownwood HS 3 Comanche HS 76 Comanche HS 73 De Leon HS 20 De Leon HS 16 Dublin HS 35 Dublin HS 27 Early HS 46 Early HS 39 Eastland HS 68 Eastland HS 74 Gorman HS 5 Gorman HS 10 Gustine HS 10 Gustine HS 8 Huckabay HS 16 Huckabay HS 20 Houston Academy HS 0 Houston Academy HS 0 Lingleville HS 11 Lingleville HS 10 May HS 4 May HS 4 Moran HS 0 Moran HS 0 Mullin HS 13 Mullin HS 12 Newcastle HS 16 Newcastle HS 16 Olney HS 20 Olney HS 17 Ranger HS 19 Ranger HS 20 Rising Star HS 6 Rising Star HS 6 Santo HS 11 Santo HS 8 Sidney HS 10 Sidney HS 8 Star HS 3 Star HS 1 Stephenville HS 120 Stephenville HS 132 Zephyr HS 2 Zephyr HS 11 Total HS 556 Total HS 553 TOTAL ALL 1741 TOTAL ALL 1653

CHART #8 Continued STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2011-2012 SUMMER I 2012 ENROLLMENT SUMMER II 2012 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 46 Ranger Campus 16 Internet Classes Only 199 Internet Classes Only 203 Brown County Center 92 Brown County Center 26 VN Comanche Center 20 VN Comanche Center VN Brown County Center 40 VN Brown County Center VN Ranger 11 VN Ranger Erath County Center 48 Erath County Center 28 Cosmetology Brown Co. 45 Cosmetology Brown Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. 37 Cosmetology Erath Co. RN Brown County 31 RN Brown County RC/TSTC 96 RC/TSTC TOTAL ALL 665 TOTAL ALL 273

CHART #9 STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2010-2011 FALL 2010 ENROLLMENT SPRING 2011 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 419 Ranger Campus 312 Internet Classes Only 9 Internet Classes Only 23 Comanche Center 0 Comanche Center 0 Brown County Center 133 Brown County Center 144 VN Comanche Center 26 VN Comanche Center 18 VN Brown County Center 47 VN Brown County Center 36 Erath County Center 116 Erath County Center 125 Cosmetology Brown Co. 42 Cosmetology Brown Co. 44 Cosmetology Erath Co. 35 Cosmetology Erath Co. 37 RN Brown County 0 RN Brown County 29 RC/TSTC 259 RC/TSTC 214 Bangs HS 29 Bangs HS 29 Blanket HS 3 Blanket HS 2 Brookesmith HS 0 Brookesmith HS 0 Comanche HS 74 Comanche HS 72 De Leon HS 23 De Leon HS 20 Dublin HS 29 Dublin HS 29 Early HS 42 Early HS 41 Eastland HS 63 Eastland HS 58 Gorman HS 16 Gorman HS 11 Gustine HS 12 Gustine HS 9 Huckabay HS 7 Huckabay HS 6 Houston Academy HS 0 Houston Academy HS 4 Lingleville HS 10 Lingleville HS 9 May HS 5 May HS 5 Moran HS 1 Moran HS 0 Mullin HS 4 Mullin HS 1 Newcastle HS 22 Newcastle HS 21 Olney HS 25 Olney HS 24 Ranger HS 18 Ranger HS 18 Santo HS 9 Santo HS 9 Sidney HS 9 Sidney HS 9 Star HS 0 Star HS 5 Stephenville HS 119 Stephenville HS 113 Zephyr HS 9 Zephyr HS 7 Total HS 529 Total HS 502 TOTAL ALL 1615 TOTAL ALL 1484

CHART #9 Continued STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2010-2011 SUMMER I 2011 ENROLLMENT SUMMER II 2011 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 7 Ranger Campus 2 Internet Classes Only 103 Internet Classes Only 146 Comanche Center 0 Comanche Center Brown County Center 87 Brown County Center 22 VN Comanche Center 18 VN Comanche Center VN Brown County Center 34 VN Brown County Center Erath County Center 62 Erath County Center 39 Cosmetology Brown Co. 48 Cosmetology Brown Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. 38 Cosmetology Erath Co. RN Brown County 4 RN Brown County RC/TSTC 114 RC/TSTC TOTAL ALL 515 TOTAL ALL 209

CHART #10 STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2009-2010 FALL 2009 ENROLLMENT SPRING 2010 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 438 Ranger Campus 315 Internet Classes Only 14 Internet Classes Only 9 Comanche Center 0 Comanche Center 0 Brown County Center 21 Brown County Center 48 VN Comanche Center 34 VN Comanche Center 20 VN Brown County Center 44 VN Brown County Center 22 Erath County Center Erath County Center 21 Cosmetology Brown Co. 25 Cosmetology Brown Co. 25 Cosmetology Erath Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. RN Brown County RN Brown County RC/TSTC RC/TSTC 184 Bangs HS 42 Bangs HS 35 Blanket HS 4 Blanket HS 4 Brookesmith HS 6 Brookesmith HS 6 Comanche HS 72 Comanche HS 70 De Leon HS 16 De Leon HS 14 Dublin HS 22 Dublin HS 22 Early HS 60 Early HS 52 Eastland HS 48 Eastland HS 43 Gorman HS Gorman HS 10 Gustine HS 14 Gustine HS 9 Huckabay HS Huckabay HS Houston Academy HS Houston Academy HS Lingleville HS Lingleville HS May HS May HS Moran HS Moran HS Mullin HS Mullin HS Newcastle HS 14 Newcastle HS 14 Olney HS 30 Olney HS 31 Ranger HS 22 Ranger HS 19 Santo HS 13 Santo HS 11 Sidney HS 4 Sidney HS 2 Star HS Star HS Stephenville HS 52 Stephenville HS 58 Zephyr HS 5 Zephyr HS 5 Total HS 424 Total HS 405 TOTAL ALL 1000 TOTAL ALL 1049

CHART #10 Continued STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM SUMMER I 2010 ENROLLMENT SUMMER II 2010 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 17 Ranger Campus 15 Internet Classes Only 61 Internet Classes Only 68 Comanche Center 14 Comanche Center 0 Brown County Center 71 Brown County Center 36 VN Comanche Center 19 VN Comanche Center VN Brown County Center 21 VN Brown County Center Erath County Center 31 Erath County Center 23 Cosmetology Brown Co. 31 Cosmetology Brown Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. 22 Cosmetology Erath Co. RN Brown County RN Brown County RC/TSTC 166 RC/TSTC TOTAL ALL 453 TOTAL ALL 142 WINTER-MESTER 2010 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 1 Internet Classes Only 1 Comanche Center Brown County Center VN Comanche Center VN Brown County Center Erath County Center 7 Cosmetology Brown Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. TOTAL ALL 9

CHART #11 STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2008-2009 FALL 2008 ENROLLMENT SPRING 2009 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 450 Ranger Campus 298 Internet Classes Only 11 Internet Classes Only 12 Comanche Center 16 Comanche Center 15 Brown County Center 0 Brown County Center 3 VN Comanche Center 26 VN Comanche Center 17 VN Brown County Center 47 VN Brown County Center 25 Erath County Center 0 Erath County Center 0 Cosmetology Brown Co. 24 Cosmetology Brown Co. 25 Cosmetology Erath Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. RN Brown County RN Brown County RC/TSTC RC/TSTC Bangs HS Bangs HS Blanket HS Blanket HS Brookesmith HS Brookesmith HS Comanche HS 67 Comanche HS 66 De Leon HS 14 De Leon HS 12 Dublin HS 33 Dublin HS 33 Early HS 60 Early HS 43 Eastland HS 37 Eastland HS 45 Gorman HS Gorman HS Gustine HS 10 Gustine HS 9 Huckabay HS Huckabay HS Houston Academy HS Houston Academy HS Lingleville HS Lingleville HS May HS May HS Moran HS Moran HS Mullin HS Mullin HS Newcastle HS 14 Newcastle HS 13 Olney HS 27 Olney HS 22 Ranger HS 18 Ranger HS 17 Santo HS 8 Santo HS 8 Sidney HS Sidney HS Star HS Star HS Stephenville HS 32 Stephenville HS 32 Zephyr HS Zephyr HS Total HS 320 Total HS 300 TOTAL ALL 894 TOTAL ALL 695

CHART #11 Continued STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEMESTER, LOCATION, PROGRAM 2008-2009 SUMMER I 2009 ENROLLMENT SUMMER II 2009 ENROLLMENT Ranger Campus 2 Ranger Campus 0 Internet Classes Only 32 Internet Classes Only 26 Comanche Center 52 Comanche Center 23 Brown County Center 40 Brown County Center 39 VN Comanche Center 16 VN Comanche Center VN Brown County Center 22 VN Brown County Center Erath County Center 0 Erath County Center Cosmetology Brown Co. 25 Cosmetology Brown Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. Cosmetology Erath Co. RN Brown County RN Brown County RC/TSTC RC/TSTC TOTAL ALL 189 TOTAL ALL 88

CHART #12 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS BY COURSE TYPE RANGER COLLEGE FACT BOOK Spring 2014 BY COURSE TYPE FY 2000 FY 2012 FY 2013 % Change FY 2000 to FY 2013 Academic 14,957 29,786 33,676 125.2% Technical 4,823 9,321 9,198 90.7% TOTAL 19,780 39,107 42,874 116.8% Credit Hours by Course Type Fall 2013 24% 79% Academic Technical

CHART #13 IN-DISTRICT/OUT-OF-DISTRICT/OUT-OF-STATE/DUAL CREDIT -- FALL 2014 STATUS COUNT PERCENT In-District 29 1.% Out-of-District 1787 96% Out-of-State 54 3.0% TOTAL 1870 100% Dual Credit 668 18.5% Percent In-District/Out-Of-District/Out-of-State Fall 2011 6.00% 1% 96% In-District Out-Of-District Out-Of-State

CHART #14 COURSE COMPLETION RATE FOR UNDERGRADUATE STATE FUNDED SEMESTER CREDIT RANGER COLLEGE Requiring Developmental Not Requiring Developmental Fall 2000 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 %/Point Change Fall 2000 to Fall 2012 Beginning semester credit hours 10,942 17,659 19,677 79.8% Ending semester credit hours 9,624 15,834 17,714 84.1% Completion rate 88.0% 89.7% 90.0% 2.1

CHART #15 FIRST-TIME, FULL-TIME, CREDENTIAL-SEEKING, UNDERGRADUATES WHO HAVE GRADUATED OR ARE PERSISTING BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND GENDER FY 2000 (Entering Fall 1994 Cohort) FY 2011 (Entering Fall 2005 Cohort) FY 2012 (Entering Fall 2006 Cohort) FY 2013 (Entering Fall 2007 Cohort) Point Change FY 2000 to FY 2013 Total 35.7% 39.9% 44.3% 41.9% 6.2 Race/Ethnicity White 45% 46.3% 55.6% 45.8% 0.8 African American 9.4% 32.3% 30.1% 31.0% 21.6 Hispanic 21.4% 31.35 37.0% 38.8% 17.4 Asian 0% 0.0% 50.0% 0.0% 0.0 Native American 0% 27.3% 25.0% 33.3% 33.3 International 0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0 Other 0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0 Gender Male 28.9% 28.7% 32.4% 32.3% 3.4 Female 46% 58.3% 63.5% 54.2% 8.2

CHART #16 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES NUMBER OF AWARDS, CERTIFICATES BY TYPE, CORE COMPLETERS AND FIELD OF STUDY COMPLETERS. FY 2000 FY 2012 FY 2013 Inst. Closing Gap Target Fall 2015 Closing Gap Completion Total Degrees and Certificates 150 151 228 975 23% Race/Ethnicity White 112 96 151 African American 19 6 10 Hispanic 0 35 40 Asian 13 1 0 International 6 1 10 Other 0 12 17 Level Associates 38-5.3% 102 179 57.0% Certificate 1 112 2.7% 126 Certificate 2 Core Completers 25 49 Gender Male 45 40 60 Female 105 111 168

CHART #17 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES BY WORKFORCE PROGRAM Workforce Degrees and Certificates Computer Information System FY 2006-2007 FY 2007-2008 FY 2008-2009 FY 2009-2010 RANGER COLLEGE FACT BOOK Spring 2014 FY 2010-2011 FY 2011-2012 FY 2012-2013 117 98 89 84 105 156 188 18 13 11 2 4 3 2 Cosmetology 18 19 13 22 23 49 86 Welding 12 12 17 10 14 23 7 LVN Nursing 56 47 38 39 54 71 67 AND Nursing 20 Office Technology 13 7 10 11 10 10 6

CHART #18 LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM STATISTICAL CLASS HISTORY NURSING CLASS & YEAR 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 # of Applicants 198 205 180 220 145 170 # of Students in Class 80 80 77 78 103 101 # of Students Completing 46 38 39 52 71 68 % of Students Passing Board 89.3% 88.4% 87.7% 84% I 73.9% 93.75

CHART #19 COSMETOLOGY PROGRAM PASS RATE COSMETOLOGY CLASS & YEAR 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 # of Students Completing 21 13 22 23 41 86 # of Students Passing Board 17 11 20 21 29 54 % of Students Passing Board 80.95% 84.62% 90.91% 91.30% 71% 89.6%

CHART #20 TRANSFERS TO A SENIOR INSTITUTION FY 2000 FY 2012 FY 2013 Entering Fall Cohort 1994 Rate Entering Fall Cohort 2006 Rate Entering Fall Cohort 2007 Rate Cohort 320 100% 306 100% 313 100% 0-12 hours 8 2.5% 11 3.6% 7 2.2% 13-24 hours 17 5.3% 26 8.5% 21 6.7% 25-29 hours 4 1.3% 14 4.6% 8 2.6% 30-42 hours 15 4.7% 15 4.9% 16 5.1% 43+ hours 41 12.8% 24 7.8% 39 12.5% Non 42 13.1% 62 20.3% 91 29.1% Transfer Completers Non 193 60.3% 154 50.3% 54 17.3% Completers All 85 26.6% 90 29.4% 168 53.7% Transfers Total Awarded Core 0 0.0% 23 7.5% 18 5.8%

CHART #21 STUDENTS WHO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE A COLLEGE-LEVEL COURSE IN MATH, READING AND WRITING (Prepared students are given 1 year, under-prepared students are given 3 years.) Number of FTIC students Met state standards in all areas Did not meet state standards in 1,2, or 3 areas Total 308 123 132 Received credit prematriculation Fall 2009 Cohort Number attempting college level course Percent attempting college level course College level course completion (grade A, B, or C) College level course completion (grade A, B, C) or prematriculation credit (percent of total) Math 149 4 72.2% 52 37.6% Reading 174 15 88.7% 114 74.1% Writing 194 14 87.0% 112 64.9% All students below state standard Math 106 N/A 20.2% 16 15.1% Reading 81 N/A 54.4% 29 35.8% Writing 61 N/A 37.3% 14 23.0% Not met state standards: In all three areas Math 53 N/A 6.75% 2 3.8% Reading 53 N/A 30.0% 3 5.7% Writing 53 N/A 13.3% 4 7.55%

CHART #22 MATHEMATICS ENROLLMENT REMEDIAL/COLLEGE LEVEL 2008-2009 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC Course Fall 2008 Spring 2009 Fall/Spring Fall 2008 Spring 2009 Math 0303 25 24 Math 0313 46 32 Math 0323 38 28 Math 1314 95 57 103 8 5 Math 1316 9 59 7 9 Math 1342 6 Math 2313 10 Math 2314 2 Dev. Level 84 60 8 5 College Level 105 68 168 7 9 TOTAL 189 128 168 15 14 2009-2010 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC Course Fall 2009 Spring 2010 Fall/Spring Fall 2009 Spring 2010 Math 0303 34 25 Math 0313 27 21 Math 0323 35 18 Math 1314 118 45 234 10 16 5 Math 1316 21 12 14 Math 1342 9 Math 2313 Math 2314 3 Dev. Level 62 39 10 16 College Level 118 69 243 12 14 TOTAL 180 108 243 22 30 5

CHART #22 Continued MATHEMATICS ENROLLMENT REMEDIAL/COLLEGE LEVEL 2010-2011 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC Course Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Fall/Spring Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Math 0303 36 25 36 19 Math 0313 25 16 23 23 Math 0323 19 23 12 10 Math 1314 92 56 138 64 65 Math 1316 16 3 96 2 Math 1342 6 Math 2313 7 Math 2314 3 5 Dev. Level 44 39 35 33 College Level 108 62 64 100 TOTAL 152 101 252 99 133 2011-2012 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC Course Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Fall/Spring Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Math 0303 41 36 37 Math 0313 20 26 57 29 Math 0323 18 19 5 Math 1314 139 67 230 74 10 Math 1316 8 8 108 Math 1332 17 17 Math 1342 12 6 Math 2312 Math 2313 2 6 Math 2314 2 Dev. Level 79 81 57 71 College Level 125 42 369 74 27 TOTAL 204 123 369 131 71 27

CHART #22 Continued MATHEMATICS ENROLLMENT REMEDIAL/COLLEGE LEVEL RANGER COLLEGE FACT BOOK Spring 2014 2012-2013 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC Course Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Fall/Spring Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Math 0303 39 24 49 20 Math 0313 25 21 27 53 Math 0323 23 21 18 24 Math 1314 140 76 133 103 94 Math 1316 6 23 76 Math 1332 22 Math 1342 5 4 1 1 Math 2312 4 11 6 Math 2313 13 Math 2314 3 Math 2414 2 Dev. Level 87 66 94 97 College Level 157 114 231 104 95 22 TOTAL 244 180 231 198 192 22 2013-2014 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC Course Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Fall/Spring Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Math 0303 60 38 37 36 Math 0313 25 34 29 43 Math 0323 21 28 41 35 Math 1314 85 69 165 133 97 Math 1316 12 12 66 Math 1332 Math 1342 54 20 11 21 17 Math 2312 16 3 Math 2413 3 Math 2414 5 3 9 Dev. Level 106 100 107 114 College Level 156 107 267 154 117 TOTAL 262 207 267 261 231

CHART #23 ENGLISH ENROLLMENT REMEDIAL/COLLEGE LEVEL 2008-2009 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC Course Fall 2008 Spring 2009 Fall/Spring Fall 2008 Spring 2009 DENG 0313 13 12 DENG 0323 14 7 ENGL 1301 158 37 87 15 3 ENGL 1302 41 91 79 13 ENGL 2311 ENGL 2322 35 6 ENGL 2323 31 5 ENGL 2326 32 28 Dev. Level 27 19 College Level 293 187 166 21 21 TOTAL 320 206 166 21 21 2009-2010 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC Course Fall 2009 Spring 2010 Fall/Spring Fall 2009 Spring 2010 DENG 0313 19 13 DENG 0323 10 19 5 2 ENGL 1301 113 38 123 11 23 81 ENGL 1302 32 90 129 13 24 ENGL 2311 ENGL 2322 19 2 6 8 ENGL 2323 28 19 ENGL 2326 26 22 Dev. Level 29 32 5 2 College Level 190 178 273 17 44 105 TOTAL 219 210 273 22 46 105

CHART #23 Continued ENGLISH ENROLLMENT REMEDIAL/COLLEGE LEVEL RANGER COLLEGE FACT BOOK Spring 2014 2010-2011 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC Course Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Fall/Spring Fall 2010 Spring 2011 DENG 0313 6 16 7 4 DENG 0323 22 15 27 24 ENGL 1301 124 41 211 73 51 207 ENGL 1302 28 81 222 20 62 34 ENGL 2311 13 ENGL 2322 18 20 27 ENGL 2323 13 25 12. 6 ENGL 2326 31 4 Dev. Level 28 31 34 28 College Level 209 151 463 116 146 241 TOTAL 237 182 463 150 174 241 2011-2012 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC/Internet Course Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Fall/Spring Fall 2011 Spring 2012 DENG 0313 24 25 27 8 DENG 0323 27 10 5 9 ENGL 1301 120 32 225 52 99/57 Int ENGL 1302 28 86 151 31 ENGL 2311 ENGL 2322 25 23 25 49 Int ENGL 2323 10 16 ENGL 2326 20 18 Dev. Level 51 35 32 17 TSTC 99 College Level 146 247 77 48 Int 106 TOTAL 244 181 415 109 65 205

CHART #23 Continued ENGLISH ENROLLMENT REMEDIAL/COLLEGE LEVEL 2012-2013 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC/Internet Course Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Fall/Spring Fall 2012 Spring 2013 DENG 0313 30 43 DENG 0323 22 22 26 17 ENGL 1301 117 23 228 126 38 93 ENGL 1302 31 89 223 36 91 16 ENGL 2307 12 ENGL 2322 25 70 19 20 ENGL 2323 33 59 8 14 ENGL 2326 39 35 ENGL 2341 27 Dev. Level 52 65 26 17 College Level 239 192 580 189 163 109 TOTAL 291 257 580 215 180 109 2013-2014 Year Ranger Campus Dual Credit Off-Campus TSTC/Internet Course Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Fall/Spring Fall 2013 Spring 2014 DENG 0313 30 21 DENG 0323 ENGL 1301 149 37 229 118 72 ENGL 1302 36 113 213 47 64 ENGL 2311 9 1 ENGL 2322 20 60 17 30 ENGL 2323 15 52 9 ENGL 2326 41 32 Dev. Level 30 21 College Level 246 197 191 176 TOTAL 276 218/ 554 191 176

CHART #24 DEVELOPMENTAL READING ENROLLMENT 2008-2009 Year Ranger Campus Off-Campus Course Fall 2008 Spring 2009 Fall 2008 Spring 2009 DREA 0313 40 10 DREA 0323 32 21 DREA 0333 22 13 1 Dev. Level 94 44 1 TOTAL 94 44 1 2009-2010 Year Ranger Campus Off-Campus Course Fall 2009 Spring 2010 Fall 2009 Spring 2010 DREA 0313 39 7 DREA 0323 38 31 DREA 0333 20 24 6 Dev. Level 97 62 6 TOTAL 97 62 6 2010--2011 Year Ranger Campus Off-Campus Course Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Fall 2010 Spring 2011 DREA 0313 55 19 11 7 DREA 0323 36 31 13 15 DREA 0333 12 8 4 4 Dev. Level 103 58 28 26 TOTAL 103 58 28 26

CHART #24 Continued DEVELOPMENTAL READING ENROLLMENT 2011-2012 Year Ranger Campus Off-Campus Course Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 DREA 0313 101 40 15 16 DREA 0323 30 25 10 DREA 0333 7 9 2 Internet 12 Dev. Level TOTAL 138 74 15 28 2012-2013 Year Ranger Campus Off-Campus Course Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 DREA 0313 58 21 10 7 DREA 0323 42 20 11 16 DREA 0333 12 17 4 6 Internet 12 Dev. Level TOTAL 112 58 25 41 2013-2014 Year Ranger Campus Off-Campus Course Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Fall 2013 Spring 2014 DREA 0313 39 31 11 6 DREA 0323 DREA 0333 10 16 3 5 Internet 3 7 Dev. Level TOTAL 49 47 17 18

CHART #25 TUITION AND FEES PER SEMESTER HOUR Credit Hours TUITION AND FEES FALL 2011 FALL 2012 FALL 2013 FALL 2014 Nonresident Nonresident Nonresident Nonresident Nonresident Nonresident Nonresident Nonresident 1 145 181 145 181 145 181 145 181 2 215 287 215 287 215 287 215 287 3 285 393 285 393 285 393 285 393 4 355 499 355 499 355 499 355 499 5 425 605 425 605 425 605 425 605 6 495 711 495 711 495 711 495 711 7 565 817 565 817 565 817 565 817 8 635 923 635 923 635 923 635 923 9 705 1029 705 1029 705 1029 705 1029 10 775 1135 775 1135 775 1135 775 1135 11 845 1241 845 1241 845 1241 845 1241 12 915 1347 915 1347 915 1347 915 1347 13 985 1453 985 1453 985 1453 985 1453 14 1055 1559 1055 1559 1055 1559 1055 1559 15 1125 1665 1125 1665 1125 1665 1125 1665 16 1195 1771 1195 1771 1195 1771 1195 1771 17 1265 1877 1265 1877 1265 1877 1265 1877 18 1335 1983 1335 1983 1335 1983 1335 1983 19 1405 2089 1405 2089 1405 2089 1405 2089 20 1475 2195 1475 2195 1475 2195 1475 2195 21 1545 2301 1545 2301 1545 2301 1545 2301

CHART #26 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AS A PERCENT OF TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES FY 2000 FY 2013 FY 2014 Percent Change FY 2000 to FY 2014 Tuition and fees for 30 SCH in two semesters $1086 $2,430 $2,790 156.9%

CHART #27 CORE REVENUE FY 2012 CORE REVENUE PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Tuition and fees 24% State Appropriations Local Appropriations Government Grants and Contacts Private gifts, grants, contracts 28% 3% 42% 0% Investment Return 2% Other Core Revenues 2%

CHART #28 CORE EXPENSES FY 2012 CORE EXPENSES PER FTE ENROLLMENT Instruction 2,463 Research 0 Academic Support 409 Institutional Support 973 Student Services 471 Other Core Expenses 955

CHART #29 STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PERCENT AND AVERAGE AMOUNT RECEIVED FY 2011-2012 Type of Aid Percent Receiving Aid Average Amount of Aid Received Federal Grant Aid 85% $4,237 Pell Grants 63% $4,218 State/Local Grant Aid 16% $1,513 Institutional Grant Aid 39% $2,502 Any Loans 35% $4,789 Federal Loans 35% $4,619

CHART #30 STUDENT RECEIVING PELL GRANTS Fall 1999 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Point Change Fall 1999 To Fall 2011-2.7 TOTAL 40.7% 29.8% 38.0% White 29.9% 24.3% 31.8% 1.9 African American 72.6% 69.4% 61.7% -10.9 Hispanic 50.5% 36.7% 51.5% 1.0 Asian 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0 International 0.0% 0.0% 34.6% 16.7 Other 11.1% 34.6% 24.4% 33.1 GENDER Male 41.5% 24.4% 33.2% -8.3 Female 40.0% 34.6% 34.6% 1.5

CHART #31 FINANCES PER FTE STUDENT Revenue Funds Funds by source divided by full-time equivalent students Total revenues per FTE Student State funds per FTE Student Local funds per FTE Student Tuition and Fees per FTE Student Federal Revenue per FTE Student FY 2000 FY 2012 FY 2013 % Change FY 2000 to FY 2013 6,869 8,915 7,395 7.7% 3,821 (55.6%) 1,985 (22.0%) 2,132 (28.8%) -44.2% 219 (3.2%) 193 (2.2%) 178 (2.4%) -18.7% 1,238 (18.0%) 3,426 (38.4%) 3,563 (48.2%) 187.8% 1,459 (21.2%) 2,740 (30.7%) 2,941 (39.8%) 101.6%

CHART #32 FINANCES PER FTE STUDENT Expenditures Expenditures per full-time equivalent students Total expenditures per FTE Student Instructional expenditures per FTE Student Institution Support expenditures per FTE Student Academic Support expenditures per FTE Student FY 2000 FY 2012 FY 2013 % Change FY 2000 to FY 2013 6,875 5,031 5,498-20.0% 2,523 (36.7%) 2,434 (48.4%) 2,971 (53.1%) 15.6% 1,080 (15.7%) 752 (14.9%) 927 (16.9%) -14.2% 370 (5.4%) 404 (8.0%) 279 (5.1%) -24.6%

CHART #33 AVERAGE FACULTY SALARIES FOR FULL-TIME FACULTY Year No. of Faculty Average Salary Highest Salary Lowest Salary FY 2010-2011 22 $20,700 $43,881 $29,398 FY 2011-2012 25 $22,000 $80,000 $36,840 FY 2012-2013 27 $20,700 $45,000 $30,139 FY 2013-2014 28 $28,600 $54,590 $39,680

CHART #34 FACULTY FULL-TIME FALL 2000 FALL 2011 FALL 2012 % CHANGE 2000 to 2012 FULL-TIME FACULTY 24 29 32 33.3% White 23 27 29 26.1% African American 1 1 1 0.0% Hispanic 0 1 2 N/A Asian 0 0 0 N/A GENDER Male 14 17 17 21.4% Female 10 12 15 50.0%

CHART #35 FACULTY PART-TIME FALL 2000 FALL 2011 FALL 2012 % CHANGE 2000 to 2012 PART-TIME FACULTY 37 65 77 108.1% White 36 59 72 100.0% African American 0 1 1 N/A Hispanic 0 1 1 N/A Asian 0 1 1 N/A GENDER Male 15 26 29 93.3% Female 22 39 48 118.2%

CHART #36 FTE STUDENT/FTE FACULTY RATIO FALL 2000 FALL 2011 FALL 2012 PERCENT/POINT CHANGE FALL 2000 TO FALL 2012 FTE Student/FTE Faculty Ratio 22.1 24:1 23:1 4.5% Contact Hours 207,312 N/A 413,604 99.5% Taught by Full-time Faculty 75.9% N/A 59.6% -16.3 Taught by Part-time Faculty 24.1% N/A 40.4% 16.3

CHART #37 SUCCESS POINTS FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 % Change FY 2009 to FY 2011 Annual Success Point Total 2297.0 2,604.0 N/A N/A Math Readiness 125.0 81.0 Read Readiness 58.0 39.5 Write Readiness 55.0 33.5 Students Who Complete 15 SCH 678.0 743.0 Students Who Complete 30 SCH 255.0 318.0 Students Transfer to a 4-Year Institution 34.0 54.0 Students Who Pass First College-Level Math Course 250.0 339.0 Students Who Pass First College-Level Read Course 292.5 386.0 Students Who Pass First College-Level Write Course 247.5 291.5 Degrees, Core Curriculum or Certificates (Unduplicated) 176.0 152.0 Degrees or Certificates in Critical Fields 126.0 166.5