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TABLE 1A. Educ ation and s Group: Clinical L aboratory Careers Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians Associate's degree $20.21 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists Bachelor's degree $31.59 Regional, All $15.56 Statewide, All $17.73 TABLE 1B. and L abor Demand Group: Clinical L aboratory Careers 2011 Estimated Employment in Demand Indicator (5=high) Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians 300 4-5 1.1% 13.6% 10 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists 340 3-4 20.9% 10 Regional Total - Clinical Laboratory Careers 640 16.8% 20 Statewide Total - Clinical Laboratory Careers 6,990 17.4% 257 Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist. TABLE 1C. Program Completers by A ward Level 2010 Group: Clinical L aboratory Careers Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total 1 1 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician. 16 16 Regional Total - Clinical Laboratory Careers 16 1 17 Statewide Total - Clinical Laboratory Careers 109 141 26 30 306

TABLE 1D. age of Program Completers by Award Level 2009-2010 Group: Clinical L aboratory Careers Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist. 100.0% 100.0% Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician. 100.0% 100.0% Regional Total - Clinical Laboratory Careers 94.1% 5.9% 100.0% Statewide Total - Clinical Laboratory Careers 35.6% 46.1% 8.5% 9.8% 100.0% Program TABLE 1E. Related Employment, by Program, 2010 Group: Clinical L aboratory Careers* Share of Available Graduates Who Found Employment Related to Major Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist. ** ** Regional Total - Clinical Laboratory Careers ** ** Statewide Total - Clinical Laboratory Careers 169 91.4% Regional Total - Health Care 647 95.2% Statewide Total - Health Care 7,644 87.1% * Includes only graduates of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. ** Too few awards to report. TABLE 1F. by Institution, 2010 Group: Clinical L aboratory Careers Institution age of A wards Rasmussen College-Minnesota 16 94.1% Saint Cloud State University 1 5.9% Regional Total - Clinical Laboratory Careers 17 100.0% Statewide Total - Clinical Laboratory Careers 306 100.0%

TABLE 2A. Educ ation and s Group: Dental Hygiene/Dental A ssi sting Dental Assistants Postsecondary non-degree award $19.77 Dental Hygienists Associate's degree $34.84 Regional, All $15.56 Statewide, All $17.73 TABLE 2B. and L abor Demand Group: Dental Hygiene/Dental A ssi sting 2011 Estimated Employment in Demand Indicator (5=high) Dental Assistants 600 4-5 1.1% 40.6% 38 Dental Hygienists 490 4-5 40.3% 26 Regional Total - Dental Hygiene/Dental Assisting 1,090 40.5% 63 Statewide Total - Dental Hygiene/Dental Assisting 9,450 31.0% 475 TABLE 2C. Program Completers by A ward Level 2010 Group: Dental Hygiene/Dental A ssi sting Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total Dental Assisting/Assistant. 7 20 27 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist. 15 15 Regional Total - Dental Hygiene/Dental Assisting 7 35 42 Statewide Total - Dental Hygiene/Dental Assisting 263 329 75 3 670

TABLE 2D. age of Program Completers by Award Level 2009-2010 Group: Dental Hygiene/Dental A ssi sting Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total Dental Assisting/Assistant. 25.9% 74.1% 100.0% Dental Hygiene/Hygienist. 100.0% 100.0% Regional Total - Dental Hygiene/Dental Assisting 16.7% 83.3% 100.0% Statewide Total - Dental Hygiene/Dental Assisting 39.3% 49.1% 11.2% 0.4% 100.0% Program TABLE 2E. Related Employment, by Program, 2010 Group: Dental Hygiene/Dental A ssi sting* Share of Available Graduates Who Found Employment Related to Major Dental Assisting/Assistant. 27 85.7% Dental Hygiene/Hygienist. 15 92.3% Regional Total - Dental Hygiene/Dental Assisting 42 88.2% Statewide Total - Dental Hygiene/Dental Assisting 517 83.9% Regional Total - Health Care 647 95.2% Statewide Total - Health Care 7,644 87.1% * Includes only graduates of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. ** Too few awards to report. TABLE 2F. by Institution, 2010 Group: Dental Hygiene/Dental A ssi sting age of A wards Institution St Cloud Technical and Community College 42 100.0% Regional Total - Dental Hygiene/Dental Assisting 42 100.0% Statewide Total - Dental Hygiene/Dental Assisting 670 100.0%

TABLE 3A. Educ ation and s Group: Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support Home Health Aides Less than high school $10.89 Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants* Postsecondary non-degree award $11.93 Personal Care Aides Less than high school $11.24 Regional, All $15.56 Statewide, All $17.73 TABLE 3B. and L abor Demand Group: Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 2011 Estimated Employment in Demand Indicator (5=high) Home Health Aides 3,770 5 2.6% 50.3% 296 Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants* 4,540 5 16.8% 102 Personal Care Aides 3,570 4-5 1.5% 79.6% 360 Regional Total - Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 11,880 49.2% 757 Statewide Total - Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 78,520 38.6% 5,313 TABLE 3C. Program Completers by A ward Level 2010 Group: Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total Health Aide. 3 3 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant. 61 61 Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant/Aide. 69 69 Regional Total - Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 133 133 Statewide Total - Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 2,364 6 2,370

TABLE 3D. age of Program Completers by Award Level 2009-2010 Group: Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total Health Aide. 100.0% 100.0% Home Health Aide/Home Attendant. 100.0% 100.0% Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant/Aide. 100.0% 100.0% Regional Total - Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 100.0% 100.0% Statewide Total - Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 99.7% 0.3% 100.0% Program TABLE 3E. Related Employment, by Program, 2010 Group: Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support* Share of Available Graduates Who Found Employment Related to Major Health Aide. ** ** Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant/Aide. 171 96.7% Regional Total - Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 174 96.8% Statewide Total - Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 2,548 79.5% Regional Total - Health Care 647 95.2% Statewide Total - Health Care 7,644 87.1% * Includes only graduates of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. ** Too few awards to report. TABLE 3F. by Institution, 2010 Group: Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support Institution age of A wards Pine Technical College 61 45.9% Ridgewater College 72 54.1% Regional Total - Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 133 100.0% Statewide Total - Nursing Assistant/Aide/Support 2,370 100.0%

TABLE 4A. Educ ation and s Group: Practical Nurses Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Postsecondary non-degree award $18.49 Regional, All $15.56 Statewide, All $17.73 TABLE 4B. and L abor Demand Group: Practical Nurses 2011 Estimated Employment in Demand Indicator (5=high) Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 2,460 5 3.9% 26.9% 151 Regional Total - Practical Nurses 2,460 26.9% 151 Statewide Total - Practical Nurses 18,870 19.1% 979 TABLE 4C. Program Completers by A ward Level 2010 Group: Practical Nurses Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training. 151 198 349 Regional Total - Practical Nurses 151 198 349 Statewide Total - Practical Nurses 1,320 645 1,965

TABLE 4D. age of Program Completers by Award Level 2010 Group: Practical Nurses Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training. 43.3% 56.7% 100.0% Regional Total - Practical Nurses 43.3% 56.7% 100.0% Statewide Total - Practical Nurses 67.2% 32.8% 100.0% Program TABLE 4E. Related Employment, by Program, 2010 Group: Practical Nurses* Share of Available Graduates Who Found Employment Related to Major Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training. 262 91.9% Regional Total - Practical Nurses 262 91.9% Statewide Total - Practical Nurses 1,727 90.9% Regional Total - Health Care 647 95.2% Statewide Total - Health Care 7,644 87.1% * Includes only graduates of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. ** Too few awards to report. Institution TABLE 4F. by Institution, 2010 Group: Practical Nurses age of A wards Pine Technical College 59 16.9% Rasmussen College-Minnesota 84 24.1% Ridgewater College 92 26.4% St Cloud Technical and Community College 114 32.7% Regional Total - Practical Nurses 349 100.0% Statewide Total - Practical Nurses 1,965 100.0%

TABLE 5A. Educ ation and s Group: Radiology Careers Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Associate's degree $34.24 Radiation Therapists Associate's degree $34.18 Regional, All $15.56 Statewide, All $17.73 TABLE 5B. and L abor Demand Group: Radiology Careers 2011 in Demand Estimated Indicator Employmen (5=high) t Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 90 3-4 20.8% 3 Radiation Therapists 20 4* 21.1% 0 Regional Total - Radiology Careers 90 20.8% 3 Statewide Total - Radiology Careers 1,790 24.7% 67 TABLE 5C. Program Completers by A ward Level 2010 Group: Radiology Careers Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Tech Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total 9 9 Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation 7 1 8 Therapist. Regional Total - Radiology Careers 16 1 17 Statewide Total - Radiology Careers 53 368 1 422

TABLE 5D. age of Program Completers by Award Level 2010 Group: Radiology Careers Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Tech 100.0% 100.0% Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation 87.5% 12.5% 100.0% Therapist. Regional Total - Radiology Careers 94.1% 5.9% 100.0% Statewide Total - Radiology Careers 12.6% 87.2% 0.2% 100.0% Program TABLE 5E. Related Employment, by Program, 2010 Group: Radiology Careers* Share of Available Graduates Who Found Employment Related to Major Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and ** ** Ultrasound Medical Radiologic Tech Technology/Science - Radiation ** ** Therapist. Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer. ** ** Regional Total - Radiology Careers 17 100.0% Statewide Total - Radiology Careers 204 77.2% Regional Total - Health Care 647 95.2% Statewide Total - Health Care 7,644 87.1% * Includes only graduates of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. ** Too few awards to report. TABLE 5F. by Institution, 2010 Group: Radiology Careers Institution age of A wards Ridgewater College 7 41.2% Saint Cloud State University 1 5.9% St Cloud Technical and Community College 9 52.9% Regional Total - Radiology Careers 17 100.0% Statewide Total - Radiology Careers 422 100.0%

TABLE 6A. Educ ation and s Group: Regi stered Nurse s Registered Nurses* Associate's degree $34.69 Regional, All $15.56 Statewide, All $17.73 TABLE 6B. and L abor Demand Group: Regi stered Nurse s 2011 Estimated Employment in Demand Indicator (5=high) Registered Nurses* 5,130 5 29.3% 227 Regional Total - Registered Nurses 5,130 29.3% 227 Statewide Total - Registered Nurses 56,010 23.8% 2,384 TABLE 6C. Program Completers by A ward Level 2010 Group: Regi stered Nurse s Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. 98 101 199 Regional Total - Registered Nurses 98 101 199 Statewide Total - Registered Nurses 84 1,936 1,376 246 3,642

TABLE 6D. age of Program Completers by Award Level 2010 Group: Regi stered Nurse s Certificate Associate Bachelor's Degree Total Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. 49.2% 50.8% 100.0% Regional Total - Registered Nurses 49.2% 50.8% 100.0% Statewide Total - Registered Nurses 2.3% 53.2% 37.8% 6.8% 100.0% Program TABLE 6E. Related Employment, by Program, 2010 Group: Regi stered Nurse s* Share of Available Graduates Who Found Employment Related to Major Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. 151 97.6% Regional Total - Registered Nurses 151 97.6% Statewide Total - Registered Nurses 2,366 89.9% Regional Total - Health Care 647 95.2% Statewide Total - Health Care 7,644 87.1% * Includes only graduates of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. ** Too few awards to report. TABLE 6F. by Institution, 2010 Group: Regi stered Nurse s Institution age of A wards College of Saint Benedict 44 22.1% Rasmussen College-Minnesota 2 1.0% Ridgewater College 96 48.2% Saint Cloud State University 55 27.6% Saint Johns University 2 1.0% Regional Total - Registered Nurses 199 100.0% Statewide Total - Registered Nurses 3,642 100.0%

TABLE 7A. Educ ation and s Group: Respiratory Therapy Respiratory Therapists Associate's degree $30.14 Regional, All $15.56 Statewide, All $17.73 TABLE 7B. and L abor Demand Group: Respiratory Therapy 2011 Estimated Employment in Demand Indicator (5=high) Respiratory Therapists 100 3 4.6% 23.2% 4 Statewide Total - Respiratory Therapy 1,620 25.3% 66