Initial Postsecondary Enrollment Statistics through December 2011 for Class of 2011 Central Texas Graduates



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Initial Postsecondary Enrollment Statistics through December 2011 for Class of 2011 Central Texas Revised October 2013 Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs The University of Texas at Austin 3001 Lake Austin Blvd., Suite 3.200 Austin, TX 78703 (512) 471-7891

This report was prepared with funds provided by the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce and TG to the Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources at the University of Texas at Austin. The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not represent the positions of the funding agencies or The University.

Table 1. Initial Postsecondary Enrollment Rates for 2011 Central Texas by District A Comparison of THECB and Student Futures Project Calculations THECB In-State Student Futures Project* In-State Out-of- State Total % Found Best Overall Rate Overall 13,606 53% 13,586 53% 8% 62% 62% Austin 4,174 50% 4,173 51% 9% 60% 60% Bastrop 525 44% 525 44% 3% 47% 47% Del Valle 612 34% 612 36% 2% 38% 38% Eanes 617 58% 617 54% 26% 80% 84% Hays 871 52% 871 50% 3% 53% 55% Hutto 275 51% 275 52% 3% 55% 55% Leander 1,723 62% 1,711 62% 9% 71% 71% Manor 336 49% 336 49% 0% 49% 49% Pflugerville 1,389 59% 1,389 58% 5% 63% 64% Round Rock 2,627 60% 2,620 60% 9% 69% 69% San Marcos 457 36% 457 36% 2% 38% 38% Table 2. Initial Postsecondary Enrollment Rates for 2011 Central Texas by Type of Institution and District Student Futures Project Calculations Only By Type of College 2-Year 4-Year Overall 13,586 62% 24% 38% Austin 4,173 59% 25% 34% Bastrop 525 47% 22% 25% Del Valle 612 38% 21% 17% Eanes 617 81% 10% 71% Hays 871 52% 23% 29% Hutto 275 55% 25% 30% Leander 1,711 71% 28% 43% Manor 336 49% 26% 23% Pflugerville 1,389 63% 25% 38% Round Rock 2,620 69% 24% 45% San Marcos 457 38% 10% 28% 1

Table 3. Initial Postsecondary Enrollment Rates for 2011 Central Texas by Location for Districts and High School Campuses A Comparison of THECB and Student Futures Project Calculations THECB Student Futures Project Number of Total % In-State In-State Out-of-State Found Best Rate Overall 13,606 53% 13,586 53% 8% 62% 62% Austin 4,174 50% 4,173 51% 9% 60% 60% Akins 223 46% 488 50% 2% 52% 52% Anderson 162 60% 481 60% 16% 76% 76% Austin 196 53% 526 55% 13% 68% 68% Bowie 162 72% 625 69% 9% 78% 81% Crockett 152 47% 352 50% 3% 53% 53% Eastside Memorial 64 25% 108 29% 0% 29% 29% Garza Independence 68 40% 124 36% 6% 42% 46% Lanier 122 30% 287 33% 1% 34% 34% LASA 87 53% 203 52% 33% 85% 86% LBJ 88 42% 181 43% 6% 49% 49% McCallum 136 54% 335 55% 11% 66% 66% Reagan 79 28% 173 31% 5% 36% 36% Travis 133 34% 287 38% 1% 39% 39% Bastrop 525 44% 525 44% 3% 47% 47% Bastrop 212 49% 456 49% 3% 52% 52% Del Valle 612 34% 612 36% 2% 38% 38% Del Valle 166 48% 395 50% 2% 52% 52% Eanes 617 58% 617 54% 26% 80% 84% Westlake 238 58% 617 54% 26% 80% 84% Hays 871 52% 871 50% 3% 53% 55% Jack C Hays 175 56% 459 54% 3% 57% 59% Lehman 173 51% 372 48% 3% 51% 54% Hutto 275 51% 275 52% 3% 55% 55% Hutto 122 51% 275 52% 3% 55% 55% Leander 1,723 62% 1,711 62% 9% 71% 71% Cedar Park 195 65% 586 64% 16% 80% 81% Leander 227 56% 546 58% 4% 62% 62% Vista Ridge 160 67% 525 67% 7% 74% 74% Manor 336 49% 336 49% 0% 49% 49% Manor 93 47% 216 48% 0% 48% 48% Pflugerville 1,389 59% 1,389 58% 5% 63% 64% Hendrickson 165 60% 450 57% 4% 61% 64% John B Connally 138 61% 420 59% 3% 62% 64% Pflugerville 210 57% 519 57% 7% 64% 64% Round Rock 2,627 60% 2,620 60% 9% 69% 69% McNeil 188 66% 633 66% 9% 75% 75% Round Rock 246 57% 641 58% 5% 63% 63% Stony Point 233 62% 688 62% 5% 67% 67% Westwood 157 66% 541 65% 19% 84% 85% San Marcos 457 36% 457 36% 2% 38% 38% San Marcos 272 36% 457 36% 2% 38% 38% 2

DEFINITIONS AND TECHNICAL NOTES: THECB Statistics In-state college enrollment statistics for the fall semester immediately following high school graduation are published by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board each year; data sources used include PEIMS reports of high school graduates obtained from the Texas Education Agency linked to college enrollment reported by in-state colleges and universities on the 12 th class day of enrollment. These statistics can be viewed at: www.txhighereddata.org/ Student Futures Project Statistics In-state and out-of-state enrollment for the entire fall semester immediately following high school graduation as computed by the University of Texas Ray Marshall Center Central Texas Student Futures Project; data sources used include PEIMS reports of high school graduates obtained from participating school districts linked to college enrollment as measured by the StudentTracker service from the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC). Differences in the in-state rates of college enrollment between the Student Futures Project and the THECB can occur for the following reasons: 1. Not all Texas colleges are included in the NSC database for the time period being measured. (See list below.) 2. THECB measures fall enrollment on the 12 th day of class while NSC includes enrollment for the entire fall. Texas Postsecondary Education Institutions Not Included in NSC Data* Approximate School Name Enrollment Laredo Community College 8,300 Trinity Valley Community College 6,000 Lee College 5,900 Angelina College 4,900 Texarkana College 4,700 Alvin Community College 4,400 Texas Wesleyan University 3,200 Texas Culinary Academy 3,000 The Art Institute of Houston 2,300 Lamar State College-Orange 2,100 Lamar State College-Port Arthur 2,000 Lubbock Christian University-Undergraduate 1,900 The Art Institute of Dallas 1,900 Anti Career Training Center 1,600 Education America 1,500 Western Technical Institute 1,300 Career Point Institute 1,000 College of Biblical Studies-Houston 1,000 * Postsecondary Institutions with at least 1,000 enrolled students. Source: National Student Clearinghouse, Summer 2010. 3