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CORE INDICATOR: Academic Achievement (1P1) The successful academic course completion rate of all students who took at least 8 credit hours of vocational coursework, and at least one college level academic course. Total number of academic courses attempted (denominator): 165 Total academic courses successfully completed (numerator): 116 Successful course completion rate (numerator/denominator): 70.3% Using the fall 2003 semester, take all students (continuing and new) who are defined as vocational concentrator (i.e., took 8 credit hours of vocational or more) who took at least one academic course (excluding developmental) that semester. Total the number of academic courses taken by these students as of census data (denominator) and determine how many were successfully completed (numerator). Successful completion includes all courses with a grade of C (2.0 on a 4 point scale) or better. Exclude audits and incompletes (or its equivalent such as R in some institutions) from the calculation but include D, F, W, and U as non successful completions. S grades are successful completions.

CORE INDICATOR: Vocational Skill Attainment (1P2) The successful academic course completion rate of all students who took at least 8 credit hours of vocational coursework, and at least one college level academic course. Total number of vocational courses attempted (denominator): 354 Total vocational courses successfully completed (numerator): 284 Successful course completion rate (numerator/denominator): 80.2% Same as for academic achievement, except that the denominators are all Fall 2003 students that are in the concentrator cohorts.

CORE INDICATOR: Attainment of a Degree or Credential (2P1) The number of first time students (full time and part time) enrolling in the Fall 2000 who after one year (that is by the Fall 2001 semester) have attained at least 9 credit hours of vocational coursework and who by the Spring of 2003 have obtained a degree or credential. Total number of first time Fall 2000 students who complete 9 vocational credit hours by the Fall 2001 (denominator): Total number of this cohort obtaining a degree or credential by Spring 2003 (numerator): 9 48 Percentage completers (numerator/denominator): 18.8% Start with the identification of the new first time (full and part time) students enrolling for the Fall 2000. Track these students to the Fall 2001 term and determine the number that has completed at least 9 vocational credit hours (denominator). Track this cohort as to the number that received a degree or credential at any time during the 3 year period (numerator). Include as many as possible as completers those who have completed the degree requirements but never petitioned to obtain a degree.

CORE INDICATOR: Non traditional Program Participation (4P1) The number of Fall 2002 vocational degree majors taking at least one vocational course who are enrolled in non traditional programs divided by the total number of declared vocational majors (list provided by NM SDE based on targeted state need and those defined as high skill/high wage to determine total cohort and those non traditional will also be identified to determine numerator). Two rates are to be established based on gender. Total number of male Fall 2002 vocational majors taking at least one vocational course (denominator): 237 Total number of cohort who have declared a non traditional major (numerator): 50 Percentage males enrolled in non traditional programs (numerator/denominator): 21.1% Total number of female Fall 2002 vocational majors taking at least one vocational course (denominator): Total number of cohort who have declared a non traditional major (numerator): 82 Percentage females enrolled in non traditional programs (numerator/denominator): 21.8% 376 Identify only those who have declared a vocational major and are taking at least one vocational course in the Fall 2002 as being in the cohort (denominator). Using the list provided, determine the number of these majors that have declared in non traditional programs (numerator). This becomes the enrollment participation percentage with two rates determined one for males and one for females.

CORE INDICATOR: Non traditional Completers (4P2) The number of 2002 2003 vocational degree graduates in non traditional programs divided by the total number of graduates from vocational programs (based on the list provided by the NM SDE). Two rates are to be established based on gender. Total number of 2002 2003 vocational degrees and certificates granted to males (denominator): 52 Total number of 2002 2003 vocational degree granted to males in non traditional programs (numerator): 11 Percentage males graduated in non traditional programs (numerator/denominator): 21.2% Total number of 2002 2003 vocational degrees and certificates granted to females (denominator): 85 Total number of 2002 2003 vocational degrees granted to females in non traditional programs (numerator): Percentage females graduated in non traditional programs (numerator/denominator): 41.2% 35 Identify the number of 2002 2003 vocational degree graduates in non traditional programs (numerator). The percentage graduating from non traditional employment is obtained by dividing this numerator by the total number of graduates from that academic year. A rate for males and one for females is to be developed.