Community College of Aurora. graduate report 2015. Data collected from 2014 graduates.



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Community College of Aurora graduate report 2015 Data collected from 2014 graduates.

A letter FroM the president August 2015 I am pleased to introduce you to the Community College of Aurora s first Graduate Report. Many thanks to CCA s Department of Institutional Research for their good work in conducting the 2015 Graduate Follow-Up Survey and creating this report so that we can share this very positive news with our stakeholders. You will see as you read through this report that it takes a whole college to achieve the positive outcomes we are able to share with you here. CCA s graduate follow-up study provides strong evidence of the important role that community colleges play in our economy, and more specifically, the terrific job that CCA faculty are doing to prepare our students for transfer and employment. Our Career PATHS Center has also had a significant impact over the last three years by assisting students with their job search preparation, developing relationships with employers, and connecting students and employers through internships, college and workplace visits, and career fairs. The mission of the Community College of Aurora is to serve our diverse community by providing high quality instruction and support services to prepare students for transfer and employment, and our students affirmed in this study that we are doing what we said we would. Our graduates said that CCA has great instructors; great programs, classes and culture; and a great support system. They also commented on the affordability of the college. Our graduates were overwhelmingly positive about their experiences at CCA and even more importantly, how well the college prepared them for their futures. This study is evidence that access and affordability do not preclude quality instruction and support services, but work together to provide students with the opportunity to succeed in college and beyond. Thanks for taking a look I think you will be impressed by what you see. ABout CCA Mission The Community College of Aurora serves our diverse community by providing high quality instruction and support services to prepare students for transfer and employment. vision We aspire to be the college where every student succeeds. values Respect, Collaboration, Quality, Access, Diversity, Inclusion Accreditation The Community College of Aurora is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The regional accrediting body is located at 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL, 60604. The office may be contacted at 800-621-7440. CCA has been accredited by the HLC since 1988. Campus locations CentreTech Campus Community College of Aurora 16000 East CentreTech Parkway Aurora, Colorado 80011-9036 303-360-4700 Lowry Campus Community College of Aurora 710 Alton Way Aurora, Colorado 80230-7112 303-340-7093 Betsy Oudenhoven, Ph.D. President, Community College of Aurora 1

CCA 2014 graduates 95% of surveyed Community College of Aurora 2014 graduates are employed or continuing their education. 1 Graduates by Age Group 19 or less 18 2% 20 to 24 270 32% 25 to 29 171 20% 30 to 34 139 16% 35to 39 82 10% 40 to 54 148 17% 55 or older 28 3% Average Age 31 The Community College of Aurora s (CCA) courses are based on real life and work situations so graduates are more than ready when they start their careers. When students graduate from CCA s programs they are prepared to transfer to a fouryear institution or to begin employment. 18 CCA s youngest 2014 graduate CCA s oldest 2014 graduate 84 CCA Students CCA is a global community with students from more than 100 countries. The diversity of the students and the community is one of the college s greatest strengths. CCA has an inclusive, equity-driven, multicultural environment; a reputation of excellence; and a culture which places a high value on positive experiences for all students, faculty, and staff. Graduates by Ethnicity Black Non-Hispanic 153 18% Hispanic 142 17% American Indian / Alaskan Native 19 2% Asian / Pacific Islander 61 7% White Non-Hispanic 430 50% Unknown / Not Reported 51 6% Total Graduates: 856 CCA acted as a stepping stone into the future for me. I felt very well prepared for life after leaving CCA; its close-knit type of relationship with the advisors, teachers, and fellow students helped me achieve the first step on my educational path to achieve a better life. Graduates by Gender Female 442 52% Male 414 48% The Community College of Aurora is dedicated to increasing the retention, completion, and transfer of CCA students especially those who are underrepresented in higher education, financially under-resourced, first generation in college, nontraditional, or otherwise educationally disadvantaged. Graduates by First Generation Status 2 First Generation Students 457 53% Not First Generation Students 329 38% Unknown / Not Reported 70 8% 96% of all 2014 CCA Graduate Survey responders indicated that their CCA program met their educational goals well or very well. 3 1 Source: 2015 VE-135 Graduate Follow-up Survey. 2 Source: SURDS Enrollment Report submission. Fall 2014 data are from COGNOS Student Demographic extracts. 3 Source: 2015 VE-135 Graduate Follow-up Survey 2

Follow-up survey of 2014 graduates In the 2014 Academic Year, 856 students graduated from CCA, earning a total of 908 certificates and associate degrees. CCA conducted a follow-up survey with these graduates in Spring 2015. This report highlights findings from the follow-up survey. CCA prepares both Transfer Graduates and Career/Technical Education (CTE) Graduates. Transfer Graduates earn an associate degree that allows them to transfer as juniors to a 4-year college or university. CTE Graduates earn either a certificate or an associate degree that allows them to enter the workforce. 414 CCA awarded 414 Associate degrees in 2014. 164 Associate of Arts OF CCA s GRADUATES WHO ARE CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION, TRANSFERRED TO A SCHOOL IN COLORADO. Metropolitan State University University of Colorado Denver Regis University Denver School of Nursing 157 Associate of General Studies 93 Associate of Science 3 93.4% University of Colorado, College of Nursing

2014 Transfer Graduates Transfer graduates received degrees in programs that prepared them to transfer as juniors into 4-year colleges and universities. 99% of 2014 transfer graduates said CCA prepared them well or very well for further education. The responses of our graduates from 2014 continue a trend of transfer graduates rating CCA highly on their preparation for further education, saying CCA prepared them well or very well. : 4 Transfer Graduates Rating CCA as Preparing them Well or Very Well for Further Education 2012 2013 2014 2015 98.70% 98% 90.80% 99.10% Over half of the students who come to CCA are interested in transferring in order to complete their Bachelor s degree. CCA degrees are designed to make transferring easy. Students start by meeting with an academic advisor to determine a degree plan, then utilize the services of the Career PATHS Center to explore majors and possible career tracks. CCA offers support every step of the way. The programs offered at CCA really help because they serve as an important step for students to gain knowledge in their field of study, preparing them for the job market. Over 67% of CCA s 2014 transfer graduates reported that they are continuing their education. Top 4-Year Transfer Schools in Colorado School Number of Transfers Metropolitan State University 60 University of Colorado Denver 34 Regis University 8 Denver School of Nursing 6 University of Colorado Denver - Nursing 6 Other states where 2014 CCA grads are continuing their education: Arizona, California, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, New Mexico, Oregon and Texas. I have nothing but great things to say about CCA. It has certainly prepared me for transferring and it was great that the majority of my classes transferred so I could finish my bachelor s degree. 4 Source: 2012-2015 VE-135 Graduate Follow-up Surveys. 4

2014 Career and Technical Education (CTE) Graduates The Community College of Aurora s Career and Technical Education (CTE) offers over 40 certificate or degree and certificate programs where students are engaged in handson courses and work-based learning. The Colorado Film School is renowned as one of the best film schools in the country. The nursing pathway program allows students to attend CCA and then transfer to the University of Colorado, College of Nursing to earn a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Programs such as the Police Academy, the Fire Academy, and Emergency Medical Services provide a number of ways to learn to serve and protect our communities. In addition, new programs like Translation/Interpretation, Patient Care Technician, and Diesel Power Mechanics are frequently introduced to meet tomorrow s job market needs. 2014 Awarded Certificates and Degrees by Programs and by School School of Health Science and Public Safety Certificates/Degrees Applied Technology 10 Criminal Justice 93 Diesel Power Mechanics 14 Emergency Medical Services 120 Emergency Management and Planning 1 Human Performance / Physical Fitness 4 Paralegal 25 Respiratory Care Program 14 Total Certificates and Degrees 281 Certificates/ Degrees Awarded in 2014 School of Professional Studies and Sciences Certificates/Degrees Accounting 27 Business 75 Computer Information Systems 15 Computer Programming 6 Marketing 4 Multimedia Arts 10 Multimedia Technologies* 49 Networking 13 Total Certificates and Degrees 199 *Colorado Film School degrees and certificates. CTE Graduates in the Workforce Certificates/ Degrees Awarded in 2014 Over 86% of 2014 CTE graduates reported that they were employed. 5 The Community College of Aurora s median earnings of completers of short-term certificates at one year and ten years after finishing are the highest of any community college in Colorado. Median Earnings of Completers of Short-Term Certificates 6 Community Median Earnings, Year 1 $45,133 College of Aurora Median Earnings, Year 10 $79,738 School of Liberal Arts and Science Certificates / Degrees Early Childhood Education 21 Translation and Interpretation 12 Total Certificates and Degrees 33 Certificates/ Degrees Awarded in 2014 93% of 2014 CTE graduates reported they are employed or continuing their education. 7 I thought it was great and I really enjoyed it. I learned more and I ve been an EMT for 7 years. I was able to get updated on new stuff. I also had an Associate in Arts Degree before I started pursuing a Certificate in Full Charge Bookkeeping. The certificate helped greatly in getting the job I have now. 5 Source: 2015 VE-135 Graduate Follow-up Survey. 6 Source: Education Pays in Colorado Earnings 1, 5 and 10 Years After College - A product of the College Measures Economic Success Metrics Project supported by the Lumina Foundation. 7 Source: 2015 VE-135 Graduate Follow-up Survey. 5

CCA Career paths center The Community College of Aurora s Career PATHS Center is a one-stop, service-oriented resource for employers and students. CCA works with employers through events such as company spotlights and large-scale recruiting events. The focus is to deliver a higher level of customer service than employers expect in order to form a true partnership that puts CCA students at the top of the hiring order. Students graduate and transfer at greater rates when they know the direction of their career path. The Career PATHS Center supports that journey from start to finish. The center assists with: Resume writing Cover letters Creating a LinkedIn profile Budgeting to determine realistic compensation needs Coaching professional demeanor and appearance Practicing interview and networking skills Teaching the proper way to interface at a career event Following up with employers in an unobtrusive manner I loved that they did career sessions and resume sessions (workshops). Those were very helpful. Employers connect with students through: Company Spotlights employers visit CCA s campus and directly recruit students. Large-scale recruiting the Spring Career Expo and the Part-Time Job and Internship Fair Online job boards Internships - students learn about a company from the inside. Employer Information The CCA Career PATHS Center acts as a liaison between a talented pool of potential employees and employers. Center staff make the connections employers need to expand their workforce. Barbara Lindsay, M.S. Director of Career Services (303) 360-4914 Barbara.Lindsay@CCAurora.edu 6

www.ccaurora.edu For more information on the 2015 VE-135 Graduate Follow-Up survey and other data contained in the report contact Willie Hepworth at: william.hepworth@ccaurora.edu or call 303-360-4737.