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Item 1 1. Did you begin college at this college or elsewhere? ENTER Started here 348 72.1 Started elsewhere 135 27.9 Item 4: In your experiences at this college during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following? Total 482 100.0 4a. Asked questions in class or contributed to class discussions [ACTCOLL] CLQUEST Never 12 2.5 Sometimes 154 31.8 Often 183 37.8 Very often 135 27.8 4b. Made a class presentation [ACTCOLL] CLPRESEN Never 70 14.6 Sometimes 195 40.5 Often 155 32.1 Very often 61 12.7 Total 481 100.0 4c. Prepared two or more drafts of a paper or assignment before turning it in [STUEFF] REWROPAP Never 50 10.4 Sometimes 151 31.6 Often 143 29.8 Very often 135 28.2 Total 479 100.0 4d. Worked on a paper or project that required integrating ideas or information from various sources [STUEFF] INTEGRAT Never 16 3.4 Sometimes 90 18.7 Often 200 41.6 Very often 175 36.4 Total 482 100.0 4e. Came to class without completing readings or assignments [STUEFF] CLUNPREP Never 119 24.8 Sometimes 274 57.2 Often 63 13.2 Very often 23 4.8 Total 479 100.0 4f. Worked with other students on projects during class [ACTCOLL] CLASSGRP Never 53 11.2 Sometimes 185 38.7 Often 164 34.4 Very often 75 15.7 Total 478 100.0 page 1-18JUN15

Item 4: In your experiences at this college during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following? 4g. Worked with classmates outside of class to prepare class assignments [ACTCOLL] OCCGRP Never 108 22.6 Sometimes 182 38.2 Often 127 26.5 Very often 61 12.7 Total 478 100.0 4h. Tutored or taught other students (paid or voluntary) [ACTCOLL] TUTOR Never 305 63.4 Sometimes 115 23.9 Often 38 8.0 Very often 22 4.6 Total 481 100.0 4i. Participated in a community-based project as a part of a regular course [ACTCOLL] COMMPROJ Never 314 65.4 Sometimes 103 21.5 Often 43 9.0 Very often 20 4.1 Total 480 100.0 4j. Used the Internet or instant messaging to work on an assignment INTERNET Never 23 4.8 Sometimes 91 18.8 Often 131 27.3 Very often 236 49.1 Total 481 100.0 4k. Used e-mail to communicate with an instructor [STUFAC] EMAIL Never 10 2.2 Sometimes 95 20.0 Often 171 35.9 Very often 200 41.9 Total 477 100.0 4l. Discussed grades or assignments with an instructor [STUFAC] FACGRADE Never 28 5.9 Sometimes 140 29.5 Often 174 36.7 Very often 133 27.9 4m. Talked about career plans with an instructor or advisor [STUFAC] FACPLANS Never 117 24.3 Sometimes 176 36.7 Often 115 23.9 Very often 72 15.1 Total 480 100.0 page 2-18JUN15

Item 4: In your experiences at this college during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following? 4n. Discussed ideas from your readings or classes with instructors outside of class [STUFAC] FACIDEAS Never 152 31.9 Sometimes 170 35.8 Often 100 21.1 Very often 53 11.1 4o. Received prompt feedback (written or oral) from instructors on your performance [STUFAC] FACFEED Never 16 3.3 Sometimes 134 27.9 Often 200 41.5 Very often 131 27.3 Total 480 100.0 4p. Worked harder than you thought you could to meet an instructor's standards or expectations [ACCHALL] WORKHARD Never 32 6.7 Sometimes 138 28.7 Often 189 39.2 Very often 123 25.4 Total 482 100.0 4q. Worked with instructors on activities other than coursework [STUFAC] FACOTH Never 269 56.0 Sometimes 109 22.8 Often 71 14.8 Very often 31 6.4 Total 480 100.0 4r. Discussed ideas from your readings or classes with others outside of class (students, family members, co-workers, etc.) [ACTCOLL] OOCIDEAS Never 49 10.2 Sometimes 171 35.5 Often 148 30.8 Very often 112 23.4 Total 480 100.0 4s. Had serious conversations with students of a different race or ethnicity other than your own DIVRSTUD Never 58 12.1 Sometimes 122 25.4 Often 142 29.6 Very often 158 32.9 Total 480 100.0 4t. Had serious conversations with students who differ from you in terms of their religious beliefs, political opinions, or personal values DIFFSTUD Never 73 15.1 Sometimes 148 30.7 Often 136 28.1 Very often 126 26.1 Total 483 100.0 page 3-18JUN15

Item 4: In your experiences at this college during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following? 4u. Skipped class SKIPCLAS Never 160 33.5 Sometimes 267 55.6 Often 37 7.8 Very often 15 3.1 Total 480 100.0 Item 5: During the current school year, how much has your coursework at this college emphasized the following mental activities? 5a. Memorizing facts, ideas, or methods from your courses and readings so you can repeat them in pretty much the same form MEMORIZE Very little 18 3.7 Some 128 26.6 Quite a bit 207 43.1 Very much 128 26.6 Total 481 100.0 5b. Analyzing the basic elements of an idea, experience, or theory [ACCHALL] ANALYZE Very little 13 2.8 Some 113 23.5 Quite a bit 217 45.2 Very much 137 28.5 Total 481 100.0 5c. Synthesizing and organizing ideas, information, or experiences in new ways [ACCHALL] SYNTHESZ Very little 17 3.5 Some 147 30.9 Quite a bit 184 38.5 Very much 129 27.1 Total 477 100.0 5d. Making judgments about the value or soundness of information, arguments, or methods [ACCHALL] EVALUATE Very little 33 7.0 Some 130 27.3 Quite a bit 195 40.9 Very much 118 24.8 Total 477 100.0 5e. Applying theories or concepts to practical problems or in new situations [ACCHALL] APPLYING Very little 33 6.8 Some 131 27.3 Quite a bit 177 36.8 Very much 140 29.1 Total 480 100.0 5f. Using information you have read or heard to perform a new skill [ACCHALL] PERFORM Very little 32 6.8 Some 110 22.9 Quite a bit 170 35.5 Very much 168 34.9 Total 481 100.0 page 4-18JUN15

Item 6: During the current school year, about how much reading and writing have you done at this college? 6a. Number of assigned textbooks, manuals, books, or book-length packs of course readings [ACCHALL] READASGN None 9 1.8 1 to 4 163 34.3 5 to 10 161 34.0 11 to 20 77 16.2 More than 20 65 13.7 6b. Number of books read on your own (not assigned) for personal enjoyment or academic enrichment [STUEFF] READOWN None 152 32.3 1 to 4 234 49.8 5 to 10 48 10.1 11 to 20 20 4.3 More than 20 17 3.5 Total 471 100.0 6c. Number of written papers or reports of any length [ACCHALL] WRITEANY None 12 2.6 1 to 4 122 26.0 5 to 10 169 36.0 11 to 20 110 23.3 More than 20 57 12.2 Total 471 100.0 Item 7 7. Mark the response that best represents the extent to which your examinations during the current school year have challenged you to do your best work at this college [ACCHALL] EXAMS (1) Extremely easy 2 0.4 (2) 4 0.8 (3) 33 7.2 (4) 114 24.8 (5) 160 34.7 (6) 106 22.9 (7) Extremely challenging 42 9.1 Total 460 100.0 Item 8: Which of the following have you done, are you doing, or do you plan to do while attending this college? 8a. Internship, field experience, co-op experience, or clinical assignment INTERN I have not done nor plan to do 193 40.8 I plan to do 247 52.2 I have done 33 7.1 8b. English as a second language course ESL I have not done nor plan to do 372 79.3 I plan to do 44 9.4 I have done 53 11.3 Total 469 100.0 page 5-18JUN15

Item 8: Which of the following have you done, are you doing, or do you plan to do while attending this college? 8c. Developmental/remedial reading course DEVREAD I have not done nor plan to do 385 81.3 I plan to do 45 9.5 I have done 43 9.2 8d. Developmental/remedial writing course DEVWRITE I have not done nor plan to do 373 79.3 I plan to do 46 9.8 I have done 51 10.9 Total 470 100.0 8e. Developmental/remedial math course DEVMATH I have not done nor plan to do 293 62.3 I plan to do 39 8.4 I have done 138 29.4 Total 471 100.0 8f. Study skills course STUDSKIL I have not done nor plan to do 185 39.2 I plan to do 117 24.9 I have done 169 35.9 8g. Honors course HONORS I have not done nor plan to do 254 54.2 I plan to do 178 37.8 I have done 37 8.0 Total 469 100.0 8h. orientation program or course ORIEN I have not done nor plan to do 146 31.1 I plan to do 94 20.1 I have done 230 48.8 Total 470 100.0 8i. Organized learning communities (linked courses/study groups led by faculty or counselors) LRNCOMM I have not done nor plan to do 233 49.0 I plan to do 152 32.0 I have done 90 19.0 Item 9: How much does this college emphasize each of the following? 9a. Encouraging you to spend significant amounts of time studying [ACCHALL] ENVSCHOL Very little 8 1.7 Some 61 12.9 Quite a bit 183 38.7 Very much 221 46.7 page 6-18JUN15

Item 9: How much does this college emphasize each of the following? 9b. Providing the support you need to help you succeed at this college [SUPPORT] ENVSUPRT Very little 10 2.2 Some 62 13.0 Quite a bit 188 39.7 Very much 214 45.1 9c. Encouraging contact among students from different economic, social, and racial or ethnic backgrounds [SUPPORT] ENVDIVRS Very little 64 13.5 Some 108 22.9 Quite a bit 141 29.8 Very much 159 33.7 Total 473 100.0 9d. Helping you cope with your non-academic responsibilities (work, family, etc.) [SUPPORT] ENVNACAD Very little 155 32.7 Some 131 27.7 Quite a bit 111 23.4 Very much 77 16.3 9e. Providing the support you need to thrive socially [SUPPORT] ENVSOCAL Very little 90 18.9 Some 160 33.9 Quite a bit 122 25.7 Very much 102 21.5 9f. Providing the financial support you need to afford your education [SUPPORT] FINSUPP Very little 90 19.0 Some 111 23.4 Quite a bit 122 25.8 Very much 150 31.7 9g. Using computers in academic work ENVCOMP Very little 8 1.6 Some 66 13.9 Quite a bit 132 27.8 Very much 269 56.7 Item 10: About how many hours do you spend in a typical 7-day week doing each of the following? 10a. Preparing for class (studying, reading, writing, rehearsing, doing homework, or other activites related to your program) [STUEFF] ACADPR01 None 5 1.1 1-5 hours 208 43.8 6-10 hours 146 30.9 11-20 hours 81 17.1 21-30 hours 22 4.6 More than 30 hours 11 2.4 page 7-18JUN15

Item 10: About how many hours do you spend in a typical 7-day week doing each of the following? 10b. Working for pay PAYWORK None 162 34.2 1-5 hours 51 10.8 6-10 hours 38 8.1 11-20 hours 63 13.3 21-30 hours 84 17.8 More than 30 hours 75 15.9 10c. Participating in college-sponsored activities (organizations, campus publications, student government, intercollegiate or intramural sports, etc.) COCURR01 None 289 61.1 1-5 hours 122 25.7 6-10 hours 41 8.7 11-20 hours 11 2.3 21-30 hours 3 0.6 More than 30 hours 8 1.7 10d. Providing care for dependents living with you (parents, children, spouse, etc.) CAREDE01 None 284 60.0 1-5 hours 86 18.2 6-10 hours 45 9.4 11-20 hours 13 2.8 21-30 hours 8 1.7 More than 30 hours 37 7.9 10e. Commuting to and from classes COMMUTE None 32 6.7 1-5 hours 295 62.1 6-10 hours 82 17.2 11-20 hours 33 6.9 21-30 hours 19 3.9 More than 30 hours 15 3.1 Item 11: Mark the number that best represents the quality of your relationships with people at this college. 11a. Other students ENVSTU (1) Unfriendly, unsupportive, sense of alienation 3 0.6 (2) 12 2.6 (3) 27 5.7 (4) 81 17.1 (5) 111 23.4 (6) 121 25.4 (7) Friendly, supportive, sense of belonging 119 25.2 page 8-18JUN15

Item 11: Mark the number that best represents the quality of your relationships with people at this college. 11b. Instructors ENVFAC (1) Unavailable, unhelpful, unsympathetic 3 0.6 (2) 8 1.7 (3) 11 2.4 (4) 66 13.9 (5) 118 25.0 (6) 129 27.2 (7) Available, helpful, sympathetic 138 29.2 Total 473 100.0 11c. Administrative personnel and offices ENVADM (1) Unhelpful, inconsiderate, rigid 14 2.9 (2) 20 4.3 (3) 32 6.7 (4) 78 16.4 (5) 101 21.3 (6) 105 22.0 (7) Helpful, considerate, flexible 125 26.4 Item 12: How much has your experience at this college contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas? 12a. Acquiring a broad general education GNGENLED Very little 5 1.1 Some 98 20.7 Quite a bit 200 42.3 Very much 169 35.8 12b. Acquiring job or work-related knowledge and skills GNWORK Very little 76 16.1 Some 150 31.8 Quite a bit 147 31.1 Very much 99 21.0 12c. Writing clearly and effectively GNWRITE Very little 13 2.8 Some 106 22.4 Quite a bit 190 40.1 Very much 164 34.7 Total 473 100.0 12d. Speaking clearly and effectively GNSPEAK Very little 30 6.4 Some 103 21.7 Quite a bit 171 35.9 Very much 170 35.9 page 9-18JUN15

Item 12: How much has your experience at this college contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas? 12e. Thinking critically and analytically GNANALY Very little 10 2.1 Some 87 18.4 Quite a bit 202 42.7 Very much 174 36.8 12f. Solving numerical problems GNSOLVE Very little 26 5.5 Some 113 24.0 Quite a bit 180 38.2 Very much 152 32.3 12g. Using computing and information technology GNCMPTS Very little 26 5.5 Some 121 25.5 Quite a bit 161 33.9 Very much 166 35.0 12h. Working effectively with others GNOTHERS Very little 31 6.6 Some 120 25.2 Quite a bit 174 36.6 Very much 150 31.6 12i. Learning effectively on your own GNINQ Very little 17 3.5 Some 92 19.4 Quite a bit 178 37.7 Very much 186 39.4 Total 473 100.0 12j. Understanding yourself GNSELF Very little 50 10.5 Some 112 23.7 Quite a bit 140 29.7 Very much 171 36.1 12k. Understanding people of other racial and ethnic backgrounds GNDIVERS Very little 60 12.7 Some 134 28.5 Quite a bit 144 30.4 Very much 134 28.4 page 10-18JUN15

Item 12: How much has your experience at this college contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas? 12l. Developing a personal code of values and ethics GNETHICS Very little 58 12.3 Some 152 32.3 Quite a bit 142 30.2 Very much 119 25.3 Total 470 100.0 12m. Contributing to the welfare of your community GNCOMMUN Very little 131 27.8 Some 144 30.6 Quite a bit 122 25.9 Very much 74 15.7 Total 471 100.0 12n. Developing clearer career goals CARGOAL Very little 45 9.5 Some 120 25.3 Quite a bit 154 32.7 Very much 153 32.5 12o. Gaining information about career opportunities GAINCAR Very little 67 14.2 Some 137 28.9 Quite a bit 135 28.4 Very much 135 28.5 Item 13.1: How often do you use the following services at this college? 13.1a. Academic advising/planning [SUPPORT] USEACAD Don't know/n.a. 16 3.3 Rarely/Never 101 21.2 Sometimes 249 52.5 Often 109 23.0 13.1b. Career counseling [SUPPORT] USECACOU Don't know/n.a. 78 16.5 Rarely/Never 240 50.6 Sometimes 111 23.4 Often 45 9.5 13.1c. Job placement assistance USEJOBPL Don't know/n.a. 155 33.3 Rarely/Never 242 52.2 Sometimes 42 9.1 Often 26 5.5 Total 465 100.0 page 11-18JUN15

Item 13.1: How often do you use the following services at this college? 13.1d. Peer or other tutoring [STUEFF] USETUTOR Don't know/n.a. 53 11.2 Rarely/Never 179 38.1 Sometimes 155 33.1 Often 83 17.6 Total 470 100.0 13.1e. Skill labs (writing, math, etc.) [STUEFF] USELAB Don't know/n.a. 70 14.9 Rarely/Never 143 30.7 Sometimes 146 31.4 Often 107 23.0 Total 466 100.0 13.1f. Child care USECHLD Don't know/n.a. 221 47.2 Rarely/Never 194 41.4 Sometimes 31 6.6 Often 23 4.8 Total 468 100.0 13.1g. Financial aid advising USEFAADV Don't know/n.a. 53 11.3 Rarely/Never 151 32.4 Sometimes 167 35.8 Often 95 20.5 Total 466 100.0 13.1h. Computer lab [STUEFF] USECOMLB Don't know/n.a. 21 4.5 Rarely/Never 72 15.4 Sometimes 166 35.5 Often 209 44.6 Total 467 100.0 13.1i. Student organizations USESTORG Don't know/n.a. 102 21.7 Rarely/Never 225 48.1 Sometimes 86 18.4 Often 55 11.7 Total 467 100.0 13.1j. Transfer credit assistance USETRCRD Don't know/n.a. 94 20.0 Rarely/Never 190 40.5 Sometimes 122 25.9 Often 64 13.6 Total 469 100.0 page 12-18JUN15

Item 13.1: How often do you use the following services at this college? 13.1k. Services to students with disabilities USEDISAB Don't know/n.a. 203 43.3 Rarely/Never 190 40.5 Sometimes 42 9.0 Often 34 7.2 Total 468 100.0 Item 13.2: How satisfied are you with the following services at this college? 13.2a. Academic advising/planning SATACAD N.A. 40 8.6 Not at all 31 6.7 Somewhat 185 40.3 Very 204 44.5 Total 459 100.0 13.2b. Career counseling SATCACOU N.A. 169 37.0 Not at all 62 13.5 Somewhat 142 31.1 Very 85 18.5 Total 458 100.0 13.2c. Job placement assistance SATJOBPL N.A. 228 50.2 Not at all 92 20.1 Somewhat 88 19.3 Very 47 10.4 Total 455 100.0 13.2d. Peer or other tutoring SATTUTOR N.A. 114 25.1 Not at all 35 7.7 Somewhat 162 35.5 Very 144 31.7 Total 455 100.0 13.2e. Skill labs (writing, math, etc.) SATLAB N.A. 124 27.6 Not at all 35 7.7 Somewhat 170 37.6 Very 122 27.1 Total 452 100.0 13.2f. Child care SATCHLD N.A. 289 64.0 Not at all 54 12.0 Somewhat 68 15.0 Very 40 8.9 Total 452 100.0 page 13-18JUN15

Item 13.2: How satisfied are you with the following services at this college? 13.2g. Financial aid advising SATFAADV N.A. 101 22.3 Not at all 57 12.6 Somewhat 157 34.7 Very 138 30.4 Total 454 100.0 13.2h. Computer lab SATCOMLB N.A. 38 8.3 Not at all 23 5.2 Somewhat 124 27.4 Very 268 59.1 Total 453 100.0 13.2i. Student organizations SATSTORG N.A. 175 38.8 Not at all 62 13.8 Somewhat 130 28.8 Very 84 18.5 Total 451 100.0 13.2j. Transfer credit assistance SATTRCRD N.A. 160 35.7 Not at all 56 12.5 Somewhat 135 30.1 Very 97 21.6 Total 449 100.0 13.2k. Services to students with disabilities SATDISAB N.A. 267 59.5 Not at all 50 11.2 Somewhat 67 14.9 Very 65 14.5 Total 449 100.0 Item 13.3: How important are the following services to you at this college? 13.3a. Academic advising/planning IMPACAD Not at all 23 5.0 Somewhat 94 20.6 Very 339 74.4 Total 456 100.0 13.3b. Career counseling IMPCACOU Not at all 81 17.9 Somewhat 118 26.0 Very 254 56.1 Total 453 100.0 13.3c. Job placement assistance IMPJOBPL Not at all 120 26.7 Somewhat 147 32.9 Very 181 40.4 Total 447 100.0 page 14-18JUN15

Item 13.3: How important are the following services to you at this college? 13.3d. Peer or other tutoring IMPTUTOR Not at all 62 13.7 Somewhat 144 32.1 Very 243 54.1 Total 449 100.0 13.3e. Skill labs (writing, math, etc.) IMPLAB Not at all 66 14.7 Somewhat 150 33.6 Very 231 51.7 Total 447 100.0 13.3f. Child care IMPCHLD Not at all 209 46.6 Somewhat 117 26.2 Very 122 27.2 Total 449 100.0 13.3g. Financial aid advising IMPFAADV Not at all 57 12.6 Somewhat 87 19.3 Very 308 68.1 Total 452 100.0 13.3h. Computer lab IMPCOMLB Not at all 35 7.8 Somewhat 106 23.5 Very 308 68.6 Total 449 100.0 13.3i. Student organizations IMPSTORG Not at all 115 25.8 Somewhat 178 39.7 Very 154 34.5 Total 447 100.0 13.3j. Transfer credit assistance IMPTRCRD Not at all 81 18.1 Somewhat 116 25.8 Very 252 56.1 Total 450 100.0 13.3k. Services to students with disabilities IMPDISAB Not at all 143 31.6 Somewhat 90 19.8 Very 220 48.6 Total 453 100.0 Item 14: How likely is it that the following issues would cause you to withdraw from class or from this college? 14a. Working full-time WRKFULL Not likely 206 43.1 Somewhat likely 93 19.5 Likely 83 17.4 Very likely 95 20.0 Total 478 100.0 page 15-18JUN15

Item 14: How likely is it that the following issues would cause you to withdraw from class or from this college? 14b. Caring for dependents CAREDEP Not likely 236 49.9 Somewhat likely 91 19.3 Likely 82 17.2 Very likely 65 13.7 14c. Academically unprepared ACADUNP Not likely 227 47.9 Somewhat likely 110 23.2 Likely 80 16.8 Very likely 57 12.1 14d. Lack of finances LACKFIN Not likely 130 27.4 Somewhat likely 105 22.1 Likely 99 20.9 Very likely 140 29.6 Total 473 100.0 14e. Transfer to a 4-year college or university TRANSFER Not likely 81 17.1 Somewhat likely 68 14.3 Likely 96 20.2 Very likely 230 48.5 Item 15 15. How supportive are your friends of your attending this college? FRNDSUPP Not very 9 1.8 Somewhat 92 19.3 Quite a bit 133 27.8 Extremely 244 51.1 Total 478 100.0 Item 16 16. How supportive is your immediate family of your attending this college? FAMSUPP Not very 13 2.8 Somewhat 48 10.1 Quite a bit 78 16.4 Extremely 336 70.7 Item 17: Indicate which of the following are your reasons/goals for attending this college. 17a. Complete a certificate program CERTPRGM Not a goal 234 49.6 Secondary goal 96 20.4 Primary goal 141 30.0 page 16-18JUN15

Item 17: Indicate which of the following are your reasons/goals for attending this college. 17b. Obtain an associate degree ASSOCDEG Not a goal 97 20.5 Secondary goal 127 26.9 Primary goal 249 52.6 Total 473 100.0 17c. Transfer to a 4-year college or university TR4YR Not a goal 23 4.9 Secondary goal 72 15.2 Primary goal 381 79.9 Total 477 100.0 17d. Obtain or update job-related skills OBUPSKIL Not a goal 115 24.5 Secondary goal 140 29.8 Primary goal 215 45.7 Total 471 100.0 17e. Self-improvement/personal enjoyment SLFIMP Not a goal 81 17.1 Secondary goal 148 31.2 Primary goal 245 51.7 Total 473 100.0 17f. Change careers CARCHNG Not a goal 300 63.8 Secondary goal 85 18.0 Primary goal 86 18.2 Total 471 100.0 Item 18: Indicate which of the following are sources you use to pay your tuition at this college. 18a. My own income/savings OWNINC Not a source 232 49.3 Minor source 153 32.4 Major source 86 18.3 18b. Parent or spouse/significant other's income/savings PARSPINC Not a source 166 35.3 Minor source 103 21.9 Major source 201 42.8 Total 471 100.0 18c. Employer contributions EMPLOYER Not a source 386 83.1 Minor source 52 11.2 Major source 26 5.7 Total 465 100.0 18d. Grants & scholarships GRANTS Not a source 144 30.5 Minor source 88 18.7 Major source 240 50.9 page 17-18JUN15

Item 18: Indicate which of the following are sources you use to pay your tuition at this college. 18e. Student loans (bank, etc.) STULOANS Not a source 205 43.4 Minor source 71 15.0 Major source 197 41.6 Total 473 100.0 18f. Public assistance PUBASSIT Not a source 381 81.3 Minor source 38 8.1 Major source 50 10.6 Total 469 100.0 Item 19: Since high school, which of the following types of schools have you attended other than the one you are now attending? 19. Proprietary (private) school or training program PROPSCH No response 467 96.6 Response 17 3.4 19. Public vocational-technical school VOCTECH No response 459 94.7 Response 25 5.3 19. Another community or technical college COMMCOLL No response 399 82.4 Response 85 17.6 19. 4-year college or university FOURYEAR No response 390 80.5 Response 94 19.5 19. None NONESC No response 202 41.7 Response 282 58.3 Item 20 20. When do you plan to take classes at this college again? TAKAGAIN I will accomplish my goal(s) during this term and will not be returning 93 19.5 I have no current plan to return 37 7.8 Within the next 12 months 246 51.5 Uncertain 101 21.2 Total 477 100.0 page 18-18JUN15

Item 21 21. At this college, in what range is your overall college grade average? GPA Pass/fail classes only 3 0.6 Do not have a GPA at this school 14 2.9 C- or lower 37 7.8 C 55 11.6 B- to C+ 96 20.3 B 93 19.7 A- to B+ 127 26.8 A 48 10.2 Item 22 22. When do you most frequently take classes at this college? TIMCLASS Day classes (morning or afternoon) 416 87.8 Evening classes 57 12.0 Weekend classes 1 0.2 Item 23 23. How many total credit hours have you earned at this college, not counting the courses you are currently taking this term? TOTCHRS None 83 17.4 1-14 credits 161 33.7 15-29 credits 108 22.7 30-44 credits 77 16.2 45-60 credits 38 7.9 Over 60 credits 10 2.0 Total 477 100.0 Item 24: At what other types of institutions are you taking classes this term? 24. None OTCLSNON No response 60 12.3 Response 424 87.7 24. High school OTCLSHS No response 475 98.2 Response 9 1.8 24. Vocational/technical school OTCLSVT No response 482 99.6 Response 2 0.4 24. Another community or technical college OTCLSCC No response 472 97.6 Response 12 2.4 page 19-18JUN15

Item 24: At what other types of institutions are you taking classes this term? 24. 4-year college/university OTCLS4Y No response 458 94.6 Response 26 5.4 24. Other OTCLASS No response 479 98.9 Response 5 1.1 Item 25 25. How many classes are you presently taking at other institutions? OTHINST None 408 85.3 1 class 13 2.8 2 classes 7 1.4 3 classes 4 0.7 4 classes or more 47 9.8 Total 478 100.0 Item 26 26. Would you recommend this college to a friend or family member? RECOMMEN Yes 431 90.9 No 43 9.1 Item 27 27. How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this college? ENTIREXP Poor 10 2.0 Fair 85 17.8 Good 260 54.4 Excellent 124 25.9 Total 478 100.0 Item 28 28. Do you have children who live with you? HAVKID Yes 51 10.6 No 426 89.4 Total 476 100.0 Item 31 31. Are you married? MARRY Yes 28 5.9 No 450 94.1 Total 478 100.0 Item 32 32. Is English your native (first) language? ENGFIRST Yes 461 96.5 No 17 3.5 Total 478 100.0 page 20-18JUN15

Item 35 35. What is the highest academic credential you have earned? HIACCRED None 3 0.7 High school diploma or GED 431 91.2 Vocational/technical certificate 22 4.6 Associate degree 16 3.3 Bachelor's degree 1 0.2 Master's/doctoral/professional degree 0 N/A Total 473 100.0 Item 36: What is the highest level of education obtained by your: 36. Mother MOTHED Not a high school graduate 34 8.4 High school diploma or GED 103 25.3 Some college, did not complete degree 63 15.6 Associate degree 60 14.8 Bachelor's degree 76 18.7 Master's degree/1st professional 50 12.3 Doctorate degree 2 0.4 Unknown 19 4.6 Total 407 100.0 36. Father FATHED Not a high school graduate 39 9.1 High school diploma or GED 176 40.5 Some college, did not complete degree 52 12.1 Associate degree 35 8.2 Bachelor's degree 54 12.6 Master's degree/1st professional 34 7.8 Doctorate degree 11 2.4 Unknown 32 7.4 Total 434 100.0 page 21-18JUN15