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1 214 Texas PUBLIC Higher Education Almanac A Profile of State and Institutional Performance and Characteristics Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

2 214 Texas Public Higher Education Almanac Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons Trends Statewide National Introduction Harold W. Hahn Chair El Paso Robert W. Jenkins, Jr. Vice Chair Austin Dennis D. Golden, O.D. Secretary of the Board Carthage Alice Schneider Student Representative Austin Sada Cumber Sugarland Christopher M. Huckabee Fort Worth Jacob M. Monty Houston Janelle Shepard Weatherford John T. Steen, Jr. San Antonio David D. Teuscher, M.D. Beaumont Raymund A. Paredes, Ph.D. Commissioner of Higher Education Mission of the Coordinating Board The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board s mission is to work with the Legislature, Governor, governing boards, higher education institutions, and other entities to help Texas meet the goals of the state s higher education plan, Closing the Gaps by 215, and thereby provide the people of Texas the widest access to higher education of the highest quality in the most efficient manner. Philosophy of the Coordinating Board The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board will promote access to quality higher education across the state with the conviction that access without quality is mediocrity and that quality without access is unacceptable. The Board will be open, ethical, responsive, and committed to public service. The Board will approach its work with a sense of purpose and responsibility to the people of Texas, and it is committed to the best use of public monies. The Board will engage in actions that add value to Texas and to higher education. The agency will avoid efforts that do not add value or that are duplicated by other entities. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, or disability in employment or the provision of services. Acknowledgments A publication of this nature requires multiple contributors to complete. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) and College for All Texans Foundation would like to thank Houston Endowment for the financial support to produce this almanac and for their commitment to help ensure that policy discussions and decisions in Texas are data-driven. Thanks are due also to the institutions who certified their accountability data in a timely fashion and to THECB s Planning and Accountability staff who provided the raw data and fact-checking services once it was put into print format. And last but not least, appreciation goes to the many individuals who provided feedback on last year s almanac with recommendations for improvements in this year s edition. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Design by KSA-Plus Communications, Inc. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

3 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 214 Letter from the Commissioner In 212, the Houston Endowment, with data from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, began to promote The Number, a simple calculation that nonetheless summarizes nicely how Texas is doing educationally. The Number represents the percentage of Texas eighth-graders who achieve a postsecondary certificate or degree in-state within 11 years. A few pages later in this document, you will see that The Number for the eighth-graders of 22 is 2. If we break down The Number a bit, we find that only 1 percent of economically-disadvantaged students have received a postsecondary credential compared to 29 percent of their more affluent peers. Males achieve at levels significantly lower than females, 16 percent to 23 percent, and males fare least well of all subgroups. A Houston Endowment study notes that a national sample of eighth-graders shows that they substantially outperform their Texas counterparts, with 29.3 percent achieving a postsecondary credential within 11 years. Considering that some well-regarded studies predict that over 55 percent of Texas jobs will require some type of postsecondary credential by 22, these figures do not represent a pathway for increasing economic prosperity and quality of life. In last year s letter fronting the Texas Public Higher Education Almanac, I made the point that Texas higher education and K12 education, for that matter is performing better but not getting better fast enough. It s a point worth making again. College preparation in our high schools is improving and college-going rates are rising. Our colleges and universities are focusing on student success and our completion rates are improving as a result. But these gains have been incremental and we still lag well behind high-achieving states such as California, New York, and Illinois. In order to rank among the leading states in educational attainment, Texas must become a center of educational cooperation and innovation. I am pleased to note some promising developments in these areas. Collaboration between K12 and higher education is growing steadily, to a large extent as a result of the passage of House Bill 5, which mandates that the two sectors work cooperatively to develop new college-ready courses as well as those with a career and technical focus. House Bill 5 also demands much higher levels of academic advising for high school students; through such efforts as Advise TX, colleges and universities are seeking to supplement the efforts of high school advisors who typically carry extraordinary workloads. The Texas Workforce Commission is now working closely with both K12 and higher education to assure that students are well informed about the labor market in Texas and that students make the transition to the workforce with marketable skills. In terms of academic innovation in higher education, a number of initiatives are notable. For example, South Texas College and Texas A&M University Commerce have launched the Affordable Baccalaureate Program which combines such elements as online coursework and competency-based advancement to lower the cost of a baccalaureate degree and thus make higher education accessible to larger numbers of Texans. A new college-readiness instrument, developed as part of the Texas Success Initiative, has a strong diagnostic component which will allow colleges and universities to more precisely target specific academic deficiencies, which should lead to higher student success rates and less time in developmental education. Speaking of developmental education, another noteworthy innovation is the growing effort statewide to integrate developmental reading and writing with the goal of improving student success and reducing the amount of time students spend in non-credit remediation courses. In order to improve The Number, Texas must become a national center of innovation in higher education, with the primary goals of improving student success and employability and holding down costs to both students and the state. We must expand both online and blended instruction and we must expand competency-based programs that advance students toward credentials based on mastery of subject matter, not time in class. Colleges and universities should work more closely with the business sector to increase the availability of paid internships that not only provide relevant workforce experience but carry academic credit. And we should launch a statewide Marketable Skills Across the Curriculum Initiative that ensures that all college and university graduates will have skills that employers seek, whether they major in business or philosophy. Finally, we must encourage college and university faculty to lead the way toward innovation by rewarding them through the tenure and promotion system for distinguished and measurable achievement not only in research but in teaching and service. Such bold innovations are needed to raise Texas to a position of national leadership in higher education, particularly in terms of student success, the employability of our graduates, and the excellence of their education. Our overall educational goal should be to reach a point, in a decade or so, when Texas education, business, and community leaders can proudly recite The Number from memory. Introduction National Statewide closing the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix Raymund A. 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4 214 Texas Public Higher Education Almanac Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps Statewide National Introduction Contents introduction...3 National Context...6 Statewide overview...8 closing the gaps Institutional Comparisons: Four-Year Public Institutions Institutional Comparisons: Two-Year Public Institutions...23 Institutional Profiles: Four-Year Public Institutions Institutional Profiles: Two-Year Public Institutions...48 Appendix: Sources of Data Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

5 Introduction Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 Introduction In October 2, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) adopted Closing the Gaps by 215: The Texas Higher Education Plan. The plan aims to close educational gaps within Texas and bring Texas to parity with other leading states. It focuses on key goals and outcome measures including, but not limited to, student participation (as measured by enrollment) and success (as measured by certificate and degree completion) in postsecondary education. In 24, the THECB established a higher education accountability system that is recognized nationally for its best practice reporting of student outcomes and institutional practices. This almanac allows readers to easily make institutional-level comparisons on many performance measures and characteristics that contribute to helping the state meet the goals of Closing the Gaps. Additional information about the THECB, all annual progress reports on Closing the Gaps, and access to the Texas Higher Education Accountability System are available at New for this edition of the almanac is the inclusion of first-year and long-term earnings of Texas graduates by both degree level and field. Also, for the second year, the THECB is providing an online companion to the almanac, CompareCollegeTX.com. Funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, this interactive, mobile-friendly tool allows users to compare Texas public higher education institutions side by side on a wide variety of facts and performance measures reported in the almanac. In collaboration with College Measures, the site also links to wage data for graduates by degree level and major for every Texas public institution of higher education. Introduction National Statewide closing the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 3

6 Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps Statewide National Introduction 214 Texas Public Higher Education Almanac Accountability (Peer) groups: Texas public universities are grouped based on key indicators such as mission, number of doctoral-research/scholarship programs, and research expenditures. Public twoyear colleges are grouped based on size and/or type. University peer group criteria were revised in July 213. See Accountability/PeerGroup.cfm for more information on groupings. Age: Age is calculated by subtracting the individual s date of birth from the begin date of the reporting period. For fall, the begin date is September 1; for spring, January 1; and for summer, June 1. At risk: Includes students who received a Pell Grant, graduated with a GED, were 2 years or older when they first entered college, started as a part-time student taking fewer than 12 hours, or had an SAT/ACT score less than the national average. Average tuition and fees: The cost of tuition and mandatory fees charged to a student taking 3 semester credit hours (SCH) (15 SCH in the fall and 15 SCH in the spring). For four-year public institutions and the Lamar and Technical Colleges, tuition includes mandatory tuition (state-required tuition) and designated tuition (set by institutional governing boards). Submitted to the THECB on the College Student Budget Report. FY 214 rates Degrees awarded/degrees and certificates awarded: For universities, the number of degrees awarded by race/ethnicity and level; certificates are not included. For two-year institutions, the number of degrees and certificates awarded by race/ethnicity. FY 213 Developmental education: College-level course completion: Percentage of total students below state readiness standards (called Texas Success Initiative [TSI]) in math, reading, and/or writing who successfully completed a college-level course in the related area (math, reading-intensive, and/or writing-intensive, as applicable) with a grade of A, B, or C within three years of college enrollment. Fall 29 cohort students below state standard: Students in college for the first time (both full- and part-time) who did not meet the state readiness standards in math, reading, and/or writing at the time of enrollment. Fall 29 cohort Definitions, Data Years, and Data Sources State readiness standard met: Percentage of total students below state readiness standards in math, reading, and/or writing who satisfied state standards within two years of college enrollment. Fall 29 cohort Dual credit: Dual credit students: High school students who attempt one or more college courses for high school and college credit. Dual credit as percentage of total enrollment: Dual credit enrollment as a percentage of the total enrollment. Fall 213 Dual credit outcomes: College persistence and graduation rates for an institution s dual credit students who subsequently enrolled in the same or a different Texas college or university. The percentage who earned a baccalaureate and/or is unduplicated. Fall 28 first time in college (FTIC) cohort Earnings of graduates: Annual wages of graduates during the first, third, fifth, eighth, and tenth year after graduation. Wage computations include students who worked in Texas at least three quarters of the year and did not earn a higher degree during the tracking period. No inflation factor was applied. For 22 graduates, the wages are for 23 (first year), 25 (third year), 27 (fifth year), 21 (eighth year), 212 (tenth year). For 211 graduates, the first-year wages were calculated for 212. Fall headcount: The institutional fall headcount enrollment by race and ethnicity, including all full- and part-time students. Fall 213 student equivalent (FTSE) undergraduate enrollment: The sum of all fall undergraduate semester credit hours (SCH) attempted divided by 15. Fall 213 student equivalent (FTSE) total enrollment: The sum of all fall semester credit hours (SCH) attempted divided by 15 for undergraduate SCH, 12 for master s and doctor s professional practice SCH, 9 for doctor s research/scholarship SCH, and 17 for optometry SCH. Fall 213 Faculty: university faculty: All full-time equivalent (FTE) faculty members with teaching responsibilities, excluding teaching assistants. Fall 212 Introduction The following definitions, data years, and data sources will help you navigate the data provided in this year s almanac. They are particularly helpful in reading the institutional profiles. For a more comprehensive list of data source references, see p. 9. University tenured/tenure track faculty: All full-time equivalent (FTE) faculty members with teaching responsibilities who have received, or are on a track to receive, tenure. Fall 212 Two-year college faculty: number of faculty members and number and percentage of full-time (teaching 8% or more) faculty members. This includes faculty teaching flex courses. Fall 212 First-time students accepted: Percentage of first-time summer/fall applicants accepted by the institution. Fall 213 First-time undergraduates in Texas top 1%: The percentage of first-time undergraduates entering in the summer or fall class who ranked in the top 1% of their Texas public high school graduating class. Fall 213 Fiscal year (FY): The state s fiscal year is similar to the academic year of institutions. The fiscal year runs from September 1 through August 31; for example, FY 212 is September 1, 211, to August 31, 212. Graduates status/success: Baccalaureate graduates employment/ enrollment status: The percentage of graduates employed or placed in military service in the fourth quarter of the calendar year after graduation and/or enrolled in a graduate program at a Texas institution in the following fall after graduation. FY 212 Two-year college graduates employment/ enrollment status: The percentage of academic or technical graduates employed or placed in military service in the fourth quarter of the calendar year after graduation and/or enrolled in a Texas two- or fouryear institution in the following fall after graduation, as specified. FY 212 Graduation rates: Public university 4-, 6-, and 1-year rates: The percentage of first-time entering, degree-seeking students who graduated with a bachelor s degree or higher from the same institution or another Texas public or independent institution after 4, 6, and 1 academic years for two groups: those students who enrolled in their first fall as full-time students (taking 12 or more semester credit hours [SCH]) and those who enrolled part-time (taking fewer than 12 SCH). Rates through FY 213 (for fall 29, 27, and 23 cohorts, respectively) 4 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

7 Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 Except as noted in the almanac, the source of data is Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board institutionally certified CBM data; most measures are available in the Texas Higher Education Accountability System. See for more information. Public two-year college three-, four-, and six-year rates: The percentage of first-time, credential-seeking undergraduates who graduate within three, four, or six academic years for two groups: those students who enrolled in their first fall as full-time students (taking 12 or more semester credit hours [SCH]) and those who enrolled part-time (taking fewer than 12 SCH). Both degrees and certificates are included. Rates through FY 213 (for fall 21, 29, and 27 cohorts, respectively) Developmental education/non-developmental education rates: The percentage of first-time, full-time, credential-seeking undergraduates who graduated after three academic years by whether they met or did not meet state readiness standards (those who took and failed any part of the initial Texas Success Initiative [TSI] test math, reading, or writing and who were not exempted from the TSI). Serving Institutions (HSI): Colleges, universities, or systems/districts in which full-time student equivalent (FTSE) enrollment constitutes a minimum of 25% of the total enrollment. (Principal source: Association of Colleges and Universities; list based on federal definition.) Historically Black College or University (HBCU): Any historically black college or university established prior to 1964 whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans. Lower-division: Course offerings at a level of comprehension usually associated with freshman and sophomore college students. Percentage of graduates completing 3 SCH at a two-year college: The percentage of university graduates who took 3 or more semester credit hours (SCH) at two-year public institutions. FY 213 Percentage of students receiving Pell Grants: The percentage of undergraduate students who receive a Pell Grant of any amount. Fall 211 Percentile: The score below which a certain percentage of observations fall. For example, the 25th percentile score is the score below which 25% of the scores may be found, and the 75th percentile score is the score below which 75% of the scores may be found. Race/ethnicity: : The race of a person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. (Multiracial, one of which is, is included in this category beginning in 213.) : The ethnic origin of a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. student: A person who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States and who is in this country on a temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. It may also refer to a non-resident alien. : All other races not individually listed, including Native Hawaiian, other Pacific Islander, American Indian, Native Alaskan, Asian, multiracial not including African American, or unknown origin. : The race of a person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. Ratio of undergraduate FTSE to undergraduate degrees: Undergraduate fulltime student equivalents (FTSE) in fall 212 divided by undergraduate degrees awarded in FY 213. Research expenditures: expenditures from federal, state, private, and institutional sources combined, as reported in the annual research expenditures report. FY 213 Restricted research expenditures: Expenditures contracted, gifted, or granted by an external entity (such as government agencies, philanthropic organizations, or individuals) where the primary use must be research or development. The Coordinating Board collects restricted research expenditures for formula distribution of Research Development Funds (RDF) and as a criterion for the National Research Universities Fund (NRUF). However, restricted research expenditures are more narrowly defined here than in the Annual Financial Reports (AFR), and thus not comparable. Estimates for restricted research expenditures for institutions not participating in RDF or NRUF are research expenditures minus state appropriated funds, institutional funds, and indirect cost. FY 213 Research expenditures per T/TT faculty FTE: research expenditures per tenured/ tenure-track (T/TT) full-time faculty member equivalent (includes only faculty members with teaching responsibility). FY 213 (research expenditures), fall 212 (T/TT faculty FTE) Revenue per FTSE: Revenue, excluding auxiliary funds, divided by the number of fulltime student equivalents (FTSE) by categories, including total revenue, tuition and fees, state appropriation, federal funds, and institutional funds. Tuition and fees is the net of scholarship discounts and allowances. FY 213 SAT/ACT test scores: Test score ranges are shown for and Critical on the SAT test and for and English on the ACT test. Of enrolled full-time students, 5 percent have test scores within the ranges listed, 25 percent have scores above, and 25 percent have scores below. (Source: USDOE IPEDS data for fall 212) Student/faculty ratio: student equivalents (FTSE) divided by full-time equivalent (FTE) teaching faculty. Fall 212 Time and SCH to degree: The average length of time in years and number of attempted semester credit hours (SCH) to complete an (for two-year institutions) or a bachelor s degree (for four-year institutions) for students who graduated in FY 213. Students are tracked 1 years back for accumulation of credit hours and total years and months that have elapsed from the first date of entry. Dual credit and developmental education hours are excluded. (Note: Dual credit hours were included in these measures prior to the 213 almanac.) Transfers to a senior institution: Cohort: Number of students entering higher education for the first time at a two-year public institution who were not concurrently enrolled at a four-year institution. 27 cohort Transfer rate: The percentage of students in the cohort who transferred to a senior institution within six years. Fall 27 cohort through FY 213 Two-year college students at universities: Baccalaureate graduates who completed SCHs at two-year public colleges: Percentage of baccalaureate graduates who completed 3 or more semester credit hours (SCH) at two-year public colleges. FY 213 Graduation of two-year college students: Percentage of undergraduates who were firsttime transfer students from Texas two-year public colleges with 3 or more semester credit hours (SCH) in the six years prior to transferring and who graduated from the same Texas public university within four years. FY 213 UG: Abbreviation for undergraduate. Upper-division: Course offerings at a level of comprehension usually associated with junior and senior students. Uses of funds per state-funded FTSE: Operating expenses divided by the number of full-time student equivalents (FTSE). Operating expenses are broken out by total; instruction, research, and academic support; student services and scholarships; institutional support and operations and maintenance (OM) of plant; and other expenses (e.g., capital outlays from current fund sources). FY 213 Introduction National Statewide closing the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 5

8 Public 214 Texas Higher Education Almanac How Does Texas Compare to the Rest of the Country? National Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps Statewide Context National Introduction Six-year graduation rate at four-year institutions Some college, no degree Educational attainment* Associate degree National Context Data for All States Below is a summary of national data on higher education in each state. The data include graduation rates at four-year institutions, degrees earned, average tuition, and test scores. (Sources: National Center for Education Statistics [NCES], Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System [IPEDS] unless otherwise noted). See p. 9 for more comprehensive data source references. Bachelor s degree Graduate or professional degree Educational appropriations per FTSE* Average tuition & fees Public, two-year Public, four-year State Texas 51.7% 22.9% 6.6% 17.7% 9.% $ 7,938 $ 1,762 $ 7,116 $ 23,976 $ 5, $ 53,543 $ 76,9 $ 1,818,91 Alabama 47.2% 22.% 7.4% 14.7% 8.6% $ 5,855 $ 3,868 $ 7,52 $ 13,973 $ 41, $ 53,283 $ 73,69 $ 46,65 Alaska 3.7% 27.7% 8.2% 17.1% 1.9% $ 11,99 $ 3,763 $ 5,957 $ 2,74 $ 67, $ 74,654 $ 74,716 $ 9,64 Arizona 51.9% 25.7% 8.4% 17.2% 1.2% $ 4,567 $ 1,83 $ 9,21 $ 11,79 $ 47, $ 68,21 $ 83,399 $ 436,665 Arkansas 43.1% 22.5% 6.1% 13.8% 7.2% $ 6,873 $ 2,417 $ 6,367 $ 16,969 $ 4, $ 44,254 $ 61,17 $ 14,834 California 65.2% 22.1% 7.9% 19.6% 11.3% $ 6,577 $ 976 $ 8,97 $ 27,193 $ 58, $ 84,743 $ 94,427 $ 4,289,297 Colorado 52.7% 22.9% 8.4% 23.8% 13.7% $ 2,551 $ 3,491 $ 7,167 $ 18,238 $ 56, $ 48,293 $ 73,712 $ 699,675 Connecticut 67.1% 17.6% 7.4% 2.5% 16.6% $ 7,354 $ 3,49 $ 9,69 $ 34,394 $ 67, $ 7,16 $ 9,678 $ 592,326 Delaware 64.3% 2.3% 7.2% 18.1% 11.4% $ 4,663 $ 3,86 $ 1,524 $ 13,467 $ 58, $ 64,295 $ 98,48 $ 113,18 Florida 58.3% 2.8% 9.2% 17.3% 9.6% $ 5,13 $ 2,487 $ 4,32 $ 19,944 $ 45, $ 56,473 $ 78,81 $ 787,655 Georgia 52.1% 21.4% 7.1% 17.8% 1.4% $ 6,644 $ 2,568 $ 6,15 $ 21,467 $ 47, $ 46,124 $ 7,68 $ 791,65 Hawaii 47.2% 22.% 1.% 19.6% 1.5% $ 6,898 $ 2,388 $ 7,422 $ 13,482 $ 66, $ 66,526 $ 86,113 $ 188,371 Idaho 43.5% 27.6% 9.% 17.3% 8.2% $ 5,661 $ 2,671 $ 5,674 $ 7,254 $ 45, $ 48,34 $ 61,458 $ 57,819 Illinois 62.3% 21.4% 7.6% 19.7% 12.% $ 8,554 $ 3,84 $ 11,252 $ 24,638 $ 55, $ 69,216 $ 78,24 $ 1,242,748 Indiana 57.8% 2.7% 8.1% 15.% 8.4% $ 4,258 $ 3,354 $ 7,94 $ 24,983 $ 46, $ 46,358 $ 78,753 $ 534,64 Iowa 64.7% 21.9% 11.1% 18.1% 8.2% $ 4,39 $ 3,999 $ 7,563 $ 16,244 $ 5, $ 54,134 $ 85,5 $ 337,157 Kansas 51.6% 24.4% 8.% 19.5% 1.9% $ 4,647 $ 2,597 $ 6,689 $ 2,62 $ 5, $ 51,152 $ 73,118 $ 195,292 Kentucky 48.8% 2.7% 7.2% 12.9% 8.9% $ 6,959 $ 3,268 $ 7,943 $ 18,543 $ 41, $ 49,28 $ 68,162 $ 246,531 Louisiana 42.3% 21.5% 5.3% 14.4% 7.5% $ 5,551 $ 2,536 $ 5,198 $ 26,57 $ 42, $ 48,134 $ 64,976 $ 244,796 Maine 58.9% 19.8% 9.1% 18.1% 9.8% $ 6,71 $ 3,41 $ 9,278 $ 3,527 $ 46, $ 53,33 $ 71,857 $ 52,751 Maryland 64.6% 19.8% 6.3% 2.% 16.9% $ 6,668 $ 3,349 $ 7,831 $ 3,719 $ 71, $ 66,86 $ 78,399 $ 2,25,883 Massachusetts 69.7% 16.8% 7.6% 22.2% 17.1% $ 4,712 $ 4,9 $ 1,14 $ 35,749 $ 65, $ 6,5 $ 83,42 $ 1,853,545 Michigan 59.7% 23.9% 8.7% 16.% 1.% $ 4,185 $ 2,598 $ 1,527 $ 16,777 $ 46, $ 75,938 $ 85,875 $ 1,56,39 Minnesota 62.3% 22.3% 1.6% 22.4% 1.8% $ 4,67 $ 5,198 $ 9,862 $ 24,794 $ 58, $ 6,414 $ 78,419 $ 472,682 Mississippi 49.6% 22.7% 8.4% 13.% 7.6% $ 6,33 $ 2,21 $ 5,674 $ 14,63 $ 37, $ 49,37 $ 61,952 $ 158,754 Missouri 54.3% 22.8% 7.1% 16.7% 9.7% $ 4,984 $ 2,587 $ 7,588 $ 18,196 $ 45, $ 54,931 $ 68,56 $ 672,481 Montana 48.8% 25.3% 8.4% 2.2% 9.2% $ 4,7 $ 3,142 $ 6,7 $ 18,278 $ 45, $ 45,42 $ 61,288 $ 19,353 Nebraska 58.2% 24.1% 9.8% 19.3% 9.7% $ 6,933 $ 2,475 $ 6,752 $ 18,38 $ 5, $ 52,994 $ 75,491 $ 174,371 Nevada 41.8% 26.2% 7.5% 14.8% 7.5% $ 6,676 $ 2,513 $ 4,59 $ 15,764 $ 49, $ 64,722 $ 87,978 $ 86,346 New Hampshire 67.% 18.4% 9.5% 21.9% 12.6% $ 1,583 $ 7,198 $ 13,347 $ 29,7 $ 63, $ 53,996 $ 86,18 $ 159,929 New Jersey 65.% 17.1% 6.2% 22.5% 13.8% $ 6,51 $ 3,68 $ 11,596 $ 29,567 $ 69, $ 73,679 $ 12,292 $ 529,189 New Mexico 4.6% 23.6% 8.2% 14.9% 11.2% $ 7,43 $ 1,373 $ 5,293 $ 14,976 $ 42, $ 48,96 $ 68,948 $ 197,342 New York 64.4% 16.5% 8.5% 19.% 14.4% $ 7,542 $ 4,146 $ 6,192 $ 31,178 $ 56, $ 71,696 $ 86,47 $ 2,712,12 North Carolina 59.2% 22.% 8.7% 18.% 9.3% $ 8,735 $ 2,138 $ 5,71 $ 25,266 $ 45, $ 47,582 $ 77,785 $ 1,347,389 North Dakota 49.4% 23.5% 12.3% 19.6% 8.4% $ 6,938 $ 3,988 $ 6,414 $ 11,268 $ 53, $ 5,94 $ 67,44 $ 1,785 Ohio 57.7% 2.9% 8.1% 16.% 9.3% $ 3,663 $ 3,358 $ 8,8 $ 25,54 $ 46, $ 6,227 $ 79,39 $ 889,776 Oklahoma 47.4% 24.% 7.3% 15.8% 7.9% $ 7,8 $ 2,73 $ 5,538 $ 19,78 $ 44, $ 47,446 $ 66,794 $ 154,811 Oregon 57.5% 26.7% 8.2% 18.6% 11.3% $ 3,851 $ 3,568 $ 7,975 $ 28,869 $ 49, $ 64,664 $ 7,57 $ 423,972 Pennsylvania 67.1% 16.5% 7.9% 17.% 1.9% $ 3,875 $ 3,935 $ 11,818 $ 31,149 $ 51, $ 61,319 $ 82,752 $ 1,942,215 Rhode Island 69.% 18.1% 8.8% 18.7% 12.8% $ 5,226 $ 3,676 $ 9,926 $ 32,626 $ 54, $ 61,78 $ 76,262 $ 164,443 South Carolina 57.3% 21.1% 8.9% 16.% 9.1% $ 4,515 $ 3,721 $ 1,372 $ 19,83 $ 43, $ 46,371 $ 7,967 $ 267,869 South Dakota 49.1% 21.7% 9.9% 18.1% 8.1% $ 4,195 $ 4,817 $ 6,939 $ 15,728 $ 48, $ 46,198 $ 61,45 $ 61,253 Tennessee 51.3% 21.3% 6.5% 15.7% 8.6% $ 5,582 $ 3,38 $ 7,13 $ 21,391 $ 42, $ 47,16 $ 67,578 $ 61,682 Utah 55.% 27.5% 9.7% 2.3% 1.4% $ 4,83 $ 3,23 $ 5,163 $ 7,315 $ 57, $ 5,433 $ 7,213 $ 299,86 Vermont 65.2% 16.4% 9.% 21.9% 13.9% $ 2,512 $ 5,236 $ 13,78 $ 33,8 $ 52, ** $ 74,387 $ 1,218 Virginia 64.4% 2.% 7.2% 2.6% 14.9% $ 4,272 $ 3,748 $ 9,373 $ 2,658 $ 61, $ 58,444 $ 81,96 $ 597,74 Washington 68.% 25.4% 9.6% 2.3% 11.3% $ 4,788 $ 3,719 $ 7,71 $ 28,37 $ 57, $ 56,336 $ 77,78 $ 796,267 West Virginia 47.1% 19.% 6.3% 11.4% 7.3% $ 5,575 $ 2,992 $ 5,241 $ 1,962 $ 4, $ 48,32 $ 64,533 $ 69,153 Wisconsin 6.2% 21.2% 1.% 17.9% 9.3% $ 5,639 $ 3,868 $ 7,851 $ 24,11 $ 51, $ 76,88 $ 69,799 $ 698,29 Wyoming 53.1% 26.6% 1.% 16.9% 7.8% $ 14,15 $ 2,32 $ 3,51 $ 15,79 $ 54, $ 59,135 $ 79,618 $ 33,473 Private, four-year Median household income* SAT scores ACT scores Composite Average faculty salary, all ranks Two-year institutions Four-year institutions Federal R&D obligations* (in thousands) * Educational appropriations: SHEEO FY 212; educational attainment and median household income: U.S. Census Bureau, 212 ACS 1-Year Estimates; federal R&D obligations: National Science Foundation (NSF) WebCASPAR data, FY 29. ** Faculty salaries at two-year institutions were not reported for Vermont. 6 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

9 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 214 Introduc tion National Context Ranking by State Rank State % 1. Massachusetts Massachusetts % 32. Arizona Arizona 51.9% 33 Texas33. Texas 51.7% Kansas Kansas 51.6% 5 5. Alaska 3.7% Alaska Statewide 32 National Six-Year Graduation Rate at Four-Year Institutions National Context The bar charts on this page show how Texas compares to the rest of the country by data category. For each category, data show the highest-performing state, the lowest-performing state, and Texas, in context of the two states that performed just above, just below, or at the same level. Educational Attainment* Associate degree Rank State Rank State 1 Alaska 15 North Dakota 16 % 1 North Dakota 23.5% 43 Missouri Texas 22.9% 44 Texas 17 Colorado 22.9% 45 Tennessee 5 Vermont 5 Louisiana 27.7% 16.4% Bachelor s degree % Rank State 1 Colorado 28 Georgia 6.6% % 12.3% 7.1% 5.3% Graduate or professional degree % Rank State 1 Massachusetts 17.8% 34 South Carolina Texas 17.7% 35 Texas 9.% 3 Florida 17.3% 36 Kentucky 8.9% 5 West Virginia 5 Arkansas 23.8% 11.4% mean Rank State Rank State Hawaii 47 Score 1 Illinois Maryland Texas Maine Delaware mean Score Rank State 1 Illinois 5 46 South Carolina Texas Nevada Delaware Average Composite Score Rank State 1 Massachusetts Alaska Texas Texas 48 Idaho Oklahoma 5 Delaware North Carolina 59 Average Tuition & Fees California 2 New Mexico 3 Texas 4 Arizona 5 New Hampshire $ Rank State 1 Wyoming 21 Tennessee $1, Texas $1,83 23 Colorado 5 New Hampshire $976 $1,373 $7,198 Rank State 1 Idaho $7,13 29 Georgia $7,116 3 Texas $7, Wisconsin 5 Massachusetts $3,51 $13,347 Average Faculty Salary, All Ranks Two-year institutions** Four-year institutions Rank State Rank State 1 California 26 New Hampshire 27 $ 1 New Jersey $53, Washington Texas $53, Texas 28 Maine $53,33 25 Rhode Island 49 Arkansas 5 Arkansas $84,743 $44,254 $ Rank State $7,254 Rank State 1 California $77,78 5 Massachusetts $76,9 6 $76,262 $12,292 $61, $ 1 Maryland $21, Iowa $5,975 $23, Texas $5,74 $24,11 25 Nebraska 5 Mississippi $35,749 Federal R&D Obligations* $ 21.1 Median Household Income* Private, four-year $ 24.1 $71,122 $5,723 $37,95 Educational Appropriations per FTSE* $ (in thousands) Rank State $ $4,289,297 1 Wyoming $1,853,545 4 Illinois Texas $1,818,91 5 Texas $7,938 7 North Carolina $1,347,389 6 New York $7,542 5 Wyoming 5 New Hampshire $1,583 $33,473 Appendix 1 Public, four-year Score Profiles: 2-year Public, two-year Rank State 7.2% Profiles: 4-year % ACT Scores Critical mean North Dakota 17.1% Comparisons SAT Scores 1 % closing the gaps Some college, no degree $14,15 $8,554 * Educational appropriations: SHEEO FY 212; educational attainment and median household income: U.S. Census Bureau, 212 ACS 1-Year Estimates; federal R&D obligations: National Science Foundation (NSF) WebCASPAR data, FY 29. ** Faculty salaries at two-year institutions were not reported for Vermont. 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 7

10 Public 214 Texas Higher Education Almanac Texas by the Numbers Statewide Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps overview Statewide National Introduction Statewide overview Demographics and Access to Education These data describe characteristics of the Texas population, including racial and ethnic distribution, income, educational attainment, and participation in education from pre-kindergarten through graduate school. Average tuition and fees, enrollment, and number of postsecondary institutions are also shown. Texas Population Racial & Ethnic Distribution Population 8.3% U.S. Population, ,128,839 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program; TXSDC Population Projections 11.5% 5.8% 43.9% 38.8% Texas Population, ,249,699 Source: TXSDC Population Projections 66.3% 33.7% Texas Foreign-Born Population, 213 4,269,693 Source: 212 ACS 1-Year Estimates Not a U.S. citizen Naturalized U.S. citizen Language Income Educational Attainment Percentage of people in Texas age 5 or older who speak a language other than English at home 35.2% Non-English Speaking Households, 212 $5,74 $51,371 Texas U.S. Median Household Income, % 6.6% 9.% 9.2% 22.9% 9.4% 25.2% Less than 9th grade Some high school, no diploma High school diploma Some college, no degree Associate degree Bachelor s degree Graduate or professional degree Educational Attainment, 212 Source: 212 ACS 1-Year Estimates Source: 212 ACS 1-Year Estimates Source: 212 ACS 1-Year Estimates Postsecondary Institutions Education Participation Tuition & Fees year public institutions 2-year public college districts and technical/state colleges Independent universities Number of Postsecondary Institutions, , ,465 3,159,947 1,844,221 1,515,149 Population 3 Years and Older Enrolled in School, 212 7,389,94 Preschool Kindergarten Elementary school High school College or graduate school $7,116 4-year public institution $1,762 2-year public institution Average Tuition & Fees, Source: THECB Source: 212 ACS 1-Year Estimates Source: IPEDS ACS = American Community Survey TXSDC = Texas State Data Center 8 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

11 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 214 Introduc tion Statewide Context Graduation Rate of 8th Grade Cohort (22 13) National The data on this page highlight differences in high school graduation and college enrollment and college completion rates by gender and economic status for students enrolled in grade 8 in the 22 3 academic year. Male students graduated from high school and completed college at lower rates than did females. Similarly, students identified as economically disadvantaged in grade 8 graduated from high school and completed college at lower rates than did their peers who were not economically disadvantaged. Overall 8th Grade Cohort Graduation Rate Statewide Statewide overview 1 Of 8th graders enrolled in closing the gaps 68 Comparisons graduated from high school Profiles: 4-year 52 enrolled in higher education 8th Grade Cohort Graduation Rate by Economic Status Economically Disadvantaged 78% Enrolled in higher education Received a higher education degree or certificate 16,931 38% Of 8th graders Graduated from enrolled in 23 high school Enrolled in higher education 29% 47,77 16% 25,935 36,244 23% received a higher education degree or certificate 57% 58,78 77,772 48% 65% 87, ,268 56% 87,237 16,999 17,613 66% Of 8th graders Graduated from enrolled in 23 high school Not Economically Disadvantaged Appendix 7% 152,414 Male 1% 1% 164,317 2 Female 162,19 154,622 1% 1% Profiles: 2-year 8th Grade Cohort Graduation Rate by Gender 1% 14,472 Received a higher education degree or certificate 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 9

12 Statewide Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps overview Statewide National Introduction Public 214 Texas Higher Education Almanac Public Universities Statewide Context Graduation Success The most important measure of postsecondary success is degree completion. The tables below show enrollment and graduation success for first-time college students entering Texas public universities and two-year colleges in fall 27. As the tables indicate, student enrollment in higher education does not ensure graduation. The tables also show that part-time students are less likely to complete a degree than are full-time students. The bar charts at the bottom show that Texas students attending public institutions of higher education enroll in more credit hours, on average, than is required to earn a degree, and they take longer to graduate. Statewide, success numbers increase somewhat when comparing 6- and 1-year graduation rates. Both 6- and 1-year graduation rates increase over time. Of first-time degree-seeking students who enroll 1 Enroll 96 4 Graduate in 4 years or less 29 1 Graduate in 5 to 6 years 28 1 graduates 57 2 Still enrolled after 6 years 1 1 No longer enrolled, no degree 28 2 Number of every 1 Texas public university students who earn a postsecondary degree within six years: Note: Sums may not total 1 due to rounding. Fall 27 Cohort Cohort total: 64, Graduation Rate over Time for Full-Time Students Public Universities Bachelor s Degree Within 6 years Within 1 years 55.6% 65.1% 56.1% 65.% Public Two-Year Colleges Time and Credits to Complete a Degree Public Universities Bachelor s Degree 4 Years 12 Credit Hours 4.9 Years 141 Credit Hours Texas by the Numbers Of first-time degree-seeking students who enroll Years 14 Credit Hours Public Two-Year Colleges Associate Degree 2 Years 4.3 Years 95 Credit Hours Enroll Graduate in 3 years or less 7 4 Associate/Bachelor s 5 2 Certificate 2 1 Graduate in 4 to 6 years 1 7 Bachelor s 8 3 Associate 2 3 Certificate 1 graduates Still enrolled after 6 years 6 5 No longer enrolled, no degree Number of every 1 Texas public two-year college students who earn a postsecondary degree or certificate within six years: 28 Fall 27 Cohort Cohort total: 12,74 21% of first-time students enrolled at a two-year college in fall 27 were non-degree seekers, including technical continuing education students or enrollees, and therefore are not included in the chart above. 4.6 Years 86 Credit Hours 6 Credit Hours Fall 1998 Cohort Fall 23 Cohort Required Average Attempted Required Average Attempted 1 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

13 Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 Statewide Context Earnings Profile Workforce earnings data illustrate one of many benefits of earning a college credential or degree. This page highlights individual first-year earnings and individual earnings over a decade by both degree level and degree field. These data are from the Texas Unemployment Insurance Wage Record File and only include students who graduated from Texas institutions of higher education and were subsequently employed in Texas. The salaries are for the degrees awarded during the year shown, with no subsequent degrees earned (i.e., students who earn a higher degree are removed from the cohort). Graduates are not necessarily employed in their degree fields. Earnings of 22 Graduates over 1 Years Highest degree or award earned $2, $18, $16, $14, $12, $1, $8, $6, $4, $2, Years after graduation 23 1 year Professional Doctoral Master s Bachelor s Associate Certificate Marketable Skills 25 3 years 27 5 years 21 8 years years Earnings of 22 Bachelor s Graduates over 1 Years Bachelor s degree program area Psychology English Communications $23,749 $25,75 $26,311 $4,524 $43,342 $47,294 $54,15 $54,395 First-Year Earnings of 211 Graduates Highest degree earned, first-year actual wage $28,819 Marketable Skills $33,179 Certificate $33,149 Associate First-Year Earnings of 211 Bachelor s Graduates Graduates by degree field $25,643 Psychology $63,765 $26,3 Biological Sciences $28,112 English $3,38 Communications Years after graduation $37,425 Bachelor s $31,654 History 23 1 year $39,91 Business $58,15 Master's $4,221 Health 27 5 years $68,246 Doctoral $41,678 Physical Science $77,225 Professional $49,686 Computer Sciences years $61,98 Engineering Statewide Introduction National Statewide overview closing the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix History $29,873 $48,786 $65,612 Health $37,491 $54,995 $69,986 Business $31,816 $51,828 $7,911 Biological Sciences $23,175 $46,158 $82,99 Physical Science $3,113 $54,459 $85,844 Computer Sciences $37,762 $63,26 $89,154 Engineering $44,834 $75,646 $11,622 $ $2, $4, $6, $8, $1, $12, 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 11

14 Introduc tion 214 Texas Public Higher Education Almanac Texas by the Numbers Statewide Context Transfer Success National Transfer rates are becoming a more important indicator of postsecondary success since more than half of all Texas students enter higher education through a public two-year college. Students who transfer with 3 or more semester credit hours (SCH) are more likely to graduate within four years of transfer than are students who transfer with fewer than 3 SCH. Differences in transfer rates by ethnicity are also notable. Comparisons closing the gaps Statewide Statewide overview Transfer Graduation Rate Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix 42 3 or more SCH from the 2YR, graduated within 4 years of transfer fewer than 3 SCH from the 2YR, graduated within 4 years of transfer. 1 Of students who started at a two-year college (2YR) and transferred to a university with Two-Year College Transfers to University by Semester Credit Hours Attempted Two-Year College Transfers to University by Ethnicity 5.3% 3.3% 4.8% 11.% 12 SCH 8.2% SCH 8.3% 28.1% SCH 67.7% 53.% 3 42 SCH Asian 43+ SCH 1.4% (Fall 27 cohort followed for six years) Two-Year College Transfer Rate by Ethnicity Percentage of students in 27 cohort who transferred within six years 39.1% 28.6% % 2.7% 21.1% African American Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Asian 25.4%

15 Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 Statewide Context Developmental Education Profile Although Texas continues to improve the college readiness of its high school students, those who are not college ready continue to face serious barriers on their pathway to certificates and degrees. While students entering higher education directly from high school are more likely to be college ready than are students who do not, more than half of students entering a Texas public two-year college do not meet state college-readiness standards. This lack of readiness has a negative impact on postsecondary success. Of every 1 two-year college students who are below the state readiness standard when they enter college, only 37 have graduated or are still enrolled in higher education after three years, compared to 57 out of every 1 students who enter college ready. Breakdown of College Readiness for First-Time Entering Students by Higher Education Sector Percentage of students not college ready at Texas two-year colleges 51.5% Percentage of Students Meeting ACT Readiness Benchmarks Not college ready at Texas 2-year colleges College ready at Texas 2-year colleges Source: 213 ACT Profile Report, Texas Texas College Readiness Among Texas College Students U.S. Average Developmental Education Pipeline at Public Two-Year Colleges 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% College ready at Texas universities 13.2% Not college ready at Texas universities % Fall 212 Cohort Percentage of students not college ready at Texas universities Percentage of First-Time Public Two-Year College Students Meeting Texas College-Readiness Standards Of students below state standard*... 1 Directly from HS Not Directly from HS Fall 29 Cohort Cohort total: 116,37 in reading in writing in math Statewide Introduction National Statewide overview closing the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix Enrolled in developmental education Achieved college readiness Successfully completed first college-level course * 29 entering cohort tracked two years for readiness measure and three years for college-level course. Number of students, out of every 1, who have graduated or are still enrolled in higher education after three years: 37 Below state readiness standards 57 College ready 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 13

16 Statewide Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps overview Statewide National Introduction Public 214 Texas Higher Education Almanac Statewide Context Financial Profile Income Source per Full-Time Student Equivalent at Public Universities $1, $8, $6, $4, $2, 23 Although the state s total investment in higher education continues to increase, its per-student investment has fluctuated since 23, even though enrollment has grown steadily. Students and families have paid a greater portion of the total cost through increased tuition and fees. In FY 213, a third of public university and almost a quarter of public two-year college operating income came from the state. Two-year colleges received 33 percent of their income from local taxes. State Constitutional Sources of Revenue by Institution* $25M $2M $15M $1M $5M 25 $ The University of Texas at Austin Texas A&M University Operation Sources by Category, FY 213 Public Universities Auxiliary Enterprises Institutional Funds Federal Non- Appropriated Remaining 24 institutions that receive funding Appropriated $4M $35M $3M $25M $2M $15M $1M $5M $ Net Tuition and Fees State of Texas Formula General Revenue Appropriated Tuition and Fees Special Items Benefits : $12.2 billion Constitutional Funds General Revenue Appropriated Non-Appropriated Tuition and Fees University of Houston University of North Texas Texas Tech University Texas State University Prairie View A&M University The University of Texas Pan American Income Source per Full-Time Student Equivalent at Public Two-Year Colleges $1, 23 Sam Houston State University Texas Woman s University Texas Southern University Stephen F. Austin State University Lamar University University of Houston Downtown Texas A&M University Corpus Christi University of Houston Clear Lake Texas A&M University Commerce The University of Texas at Brownsville Texas A&M University Kingsville West Texas A&M University Texas A&M University * Constitutional funds include allocations from the Higher Education Fund (HEF), Permanent University Fund (PUF), and Available University Fund (AUF). When the Legislature appropriates money from these funds in the General Appropriation Bill, they are referred to as a constitutional source of revenue. Not all these types of funds were available to all institutions. UT Arlington, UT Dallas, and UT San Antonio are not included. $3, $2,5 $2, $1,5 25 Public Two-Year Colleges Tuition and Fees Federal Auxiliary Enterprises Non- Appropriated Texas by the Numbers Appropriated State of Texas Net Tuition and Fees Formula General Revenue Special Items Benefits Local Funds General Revenue Research/ Emerging Research Comprehensive Doctoral Master s : $5.3 billion Angelo State University Midwestern State University University of Houston Victoria Sul Ross State University Texas A&M University Texarkana 14 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

17 Closing the Gaps Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 closing the gaps Closing the Gaps in Participation Below is an overview of how well Texas is reaching its goal of closing the gaps in participation rates at higher education institutions. The data include enrollment statewide, by race/ethnicity, by gender, and by type of institution. Statewide Participation goal: By 215, close the gaps in participation rates across Texas to add 63, more students over year 2 baseline levels. Data shown here include all fall enrollment records for the most recent year available for public, independent, and career institutions. These bar graphs show actual increases for 213 over baseline. Increase in Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity +5K +4K +3K +2K +1K Statewide Enrollment by Gender Fall enrollment in public, independent, and career institutions as a percentage of the population from 2 to 213 8% 6% 4% 5.4% 4.4% , Goal: +65, 213 Target: +58,477 2 Baseline: 112, , K 7K 6K 5K 4K 3K 2K 1K 215 Goal: +439, 213 Target: +357,866 2 Baseline: 241,418 Statewide Enrollment at Two-Year and Four-Year Institutions Increase in Enrollment Statewide , Goal: +63, 213 Target: +539,683 2 Baseline: 1,38,765 Statewide +58,925 enrollment in public, independent, and career two-year and four-year institutions from 2 to K Goal: +12, 213 Target: +96,928 2 Baseline: 579, % 5.2% ,821 Female Male Two-Year Institutions* closing Introduction National Statewide closing the gaps the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix 75K 65K 734,42 Four-Year Institutions 55K 536,747 45K 2 482, *Career colleges and universities are included with two-year institutions enrollments. 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 15

18 closing Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the the gaps Statewide National Introduction Public 214 Texas Higher Education Almanac Statewide Student Success goal: By 215, annually award 21, undergraduate degrees, certificates, and other identifiable student successes from high-quality programs. Data shown here include public, independent, and career institutions. This is the first edition of the almanac to include career colleges in Student Success. These bar graphs show actual totals for 213. Undergraduate Degrees/Certificates Awarded Annually by Race/Ethnicity 12K 1K 8K 6K 4K 2K 29,687 Statewide STEM Undergraduate Degrees/Certificates TARGET: By 215, annually award 29, STEM degrees at Texas public institutions of higher education. Statewide Teacher Certifications TARGET: By 215, raise the total number of teachers initially certified to 44,7. closing the gaps Closing the Gaps in Student Success 215 Goal: 24,3 213 Target: 22,5 2 Baseline: 11,215 TARGET: By 215, raise total initial math and science teacher certificates to 6,5. Closing the Gaps Below is an overview of how well Texas is reaching its goal of closing the gaps in student success, as measured by total undergraduate degrees/certificates awarded; Science, Technology, Engineering, and ematics (STEM) undergraduate degrees awarded; and teacher certificates awarded. 76,686 Undergraduate Degrees/Certificates Awarded Annually at Public, Independent, and Career Institutions 25K 2K 15K 1K 3K 2K 1K 5K 242,823 2 Baseline: 23,368 19,874 Statewide STEM Degrees 215 Goal: 21, 213 Target: 194,4 2 Baseline: 116,235 16, Goal: 67, 2 Baseline: 72, Target: 6,2 215 Target: 29, 213 Target: 27, 2 Baseline: 11,979 STEM Undergraduate Degrees/Certificates Awarded Annually at Public Institutions 215 Goal: 19, 213 Target: 13,8 213 Actual 5K 4K 3K 215 Target: 44,7 212 Target: 38,64 1K 8K 6K 215 Target: 6,5 212 Target: 5, Actual 2K 1K 18,82 2 Baseline: 11,87 4K 2K 2,644 2 Baseline: 2,156 All Teachers Initially Certified and Science Initial Certificates Source: Texas Education Agency, State Board for Educator Certification 16 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

19 Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 closing the gaps Closing the Gaps in Research Funding Below is an overview of how well Texas is reaching its goal of obtaining federal research funds. Federal R&D funding comes from the discretionary one-third of the federal budget; therefore, the amounts allocated to the various agencies and programs engaged in R&D fluctuate annually. The total federal R&D budget for FY 214 is expected to be approximately $136 billion, which is $3.5 billion or 2.6 percent above FY 213 levels. Federal Research Obligations goal: By 215, increase the level of federal science and engineering research and development obligations to Texas instititutions to 6.5 percent of total obligations to higher education institutions across the nation. Federal Science and Engineering Obligations for Research and Development U.S. Percentage and Top of Seven Federal States, Science FY and Engineering Obligations for Research and Development Allocated to Texas Public and Independent Institutions FY % 6% 5% $5B $4B $3B $2B $1B $ U.S. total: (in billions) $2.B 5.4% $15.6 Texas 2 Public universities California 21 New York Pennsylvania Maryland Massachusetts $17.3 $19.4 $21.2 $22.8 $23.8 $24.7 $25. $25. $25.5 $32.4 Source: National Science Foundation, Survey of Federal S&E Support to Universities, Colleges, and Nonprofit Institutions: Federal Obligations for Research and Development. Available online at: Texas Research Expenditures 22 Expenditures for Research and Development FY Public health-related institutions Federal Science and Engineering Obligations for Research and Development FY , the top six states, including Texas Goal (6.5%) 5.6% 29 $2. billion closing Introduction National Statewide closing the gaps the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix $1.79 billion $1.5B $1.B $.83 billion $.5B 1999 $.62 billion Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Accountability System Note: Some prior years have been restated to be consistent with Accountability System. 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 17

20 closing Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the the gaps Statewide National Introduction Public 214 Texas Higher Education Almanac closing the gaps Research and Emerging Research Institutions Closing the Gaps Texas currently has two public research universities. Eight other institutions have been identified as emerging research universities. After meeting eligibility criteria, emerging research universities are eligible to receive funding from the National Research University Fund (NRUF). The NRUF provides a dedicated source of funding to enable emerging research universities to achieve national prominence. Eligibility to receive NRUF funding is based on an institution meeting statutory and THECB criteria, which include amount of annual restricted research expenditures and total endowment. Restricted Research Expenditures* Two Public Research Institutions $5M $4M $3M $2M $1M FY11 $ The University of Texas at Austin FY12 Texas A&M University *According to the standards and accounting methods in effect during that fiscal year. Endowment Funds FY13 Two Public Research Institutions $1B $8B $6B $4B $2B $ The University Texas of Texas A&M at Austin University Ph.D. Degrees Awarded Combined Eight Emerging Two Public Research Institutions 1,25 1, FY1 FY12 FY1 FY12 FY11 FY13 FY11 FY13 The University of Texas Texas A&M at Austin University Combined Eight Emerging Combined Eight Emerging Eight Emerging Research Institutions $6M $5M $4M $3M $2M $1M $ $19.1 $21.8 $2.9 Texas State University $5.2 $46.1 $4.7 Texas Tech University $29.9 $32.3 $32.1 The University of Texas at Arlington Eight Emerging Research Institutions $7M $6M $5M $4M $3M $2M $1M $ $113 $81 $84 $1 Texas State University $546 $49 $475 $434 Texas Tech University Eight Emerging Research Institutions $43.7 $45.6 $43.9 $43.2 $44.1 $4.2 The University of Texas at Dallas The University of Texas at El Paso $3.4 $32.4 $29.2 The University of Texas at San Antonio $318 $229 $252$274 $197 $153 $175$179 $12 $1 $68 $81 $89 $6 $82 $9 The University The University The University The University of Texas at Arlington of Texas at Dallas of Texas at El Paso of Texas at San Antonio $53.1 $51.7 $61.2 University of Houston $491 $637 $591 $579 University of Houston $14.5 $16.6 $17.7 University of North Texas $122 $97 $12 $114 University of North Texas Texas State University Texas Tech University The University of Texas at Arlington The University of Texas at Dallas The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas at San Antonio University of Houston University of North Texas 18 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

21 Institutional Comparisons: Four-Year Public Institutions Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 institutional comparisons Graduation Rates and Degrees Awarded Change from FY 2 4-year public institution Angelo State University Lamar University Midwestern State University Prairie View A&M University Sam Houston State University Stephen F. Austin State University Sul Ross State University Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College Tarleton State University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Central Texas Texas A&M University Commerce Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Texas A&M University at Galveston Texas A&M University Kingsville Texas A&M University San Antonio Texas A&M University Texarkana Texas Southern University Texas State University FY 2 FY 22 FY 24 Six-year graduation rates all levels FY 26 FY 28 FY 21 FY 212 FY 213 Percentage point change FY 2 to FY 213 FY 2 FY 22 FY 24 Number of bachelor s degrees awarded totals 4.6% 43.5% 44.5% 44.% 4.% 44.% 4.8% 39.2% -1.4% % 37.4% 37.3% 37.1% 36.9% 33.8% 35.9% 39.1% 1.5% 935 1,11 1,15 1,228 1,221 1,239 1,353 1, % 35.1% 39.5% 4.8% 44.2% 41.2% 46.3% 49.4% 11.6% ,2 1,66 1, % 35.9% 38.% 38.1% 39.6% 34.2% 4.3% 4.4% 11.1% ,26 1, % 43.2% 49.7% 53.% 54.5% 57.9% 57.8% 59.5% 15.6% 2,13 2,229 2,155 2,413 2,73 3,242 2,978 3,252 1, % 51.3% 49.8% 52.% 51.7% 57.% 55.3% 51.5% -.3% 1,772 1,872 1,717 1,7 1,812 1,874 2,11 2, % 21.9% 27.3% 26.2% 24.5% 28.5% 32.6% 31.2% 7.1% % 51.8% 5.1% 53.2% 49.5% 47.5% 47.6% 52.6% 1.% 1,144 1,211 1,381 1,469 1,723 1,398 1,63 1, % 45.3% 48.7% 45.1% 46.% 45.7% 51.3% % 79.2% 8.9% 81.6% 83.6% 83.6% 84.2% 84.8% 7.8% 7,512 7,698 7,914 8,163 8,118 8,451 9,2 9,261 1, % 42.3% 48.1% 42.5% 43.5% 44.8% 44.6% 51.3% 4.9% 1, ,8 1,247 1,29 1,153 1,57 1, % 46.5% 54.% 53.8% 52.9% 5.3% 51.% 5.1%.2% ,12 1,183 1,34 1,335 1,515 1, % 5.8% 52.4% 61.9% 59.9% 59.2% 62.6% 58.4% -1.3% % 32.8% 32.2% 36.4% 35.% 41.7% 39.2% 41.9% 15.1% % 21.5% 16.4% 13.8% 14.8% 14.9% 14.1% 16.4% 2.% % 56.5% 58.6% 61.9% 63.8% 64.4% 61.4% 64.1% 11.2% 3,418 3,817 4,154 4,517 5,17 5,299 5,435 5,77 2,352 Texas Tech University 57.2% 61.8% 65.5% 66.% 68.8% 72.8% 73.6% 7.% 12.8% 3,643 3,625 3,918 4,458 4,777 4,476 4,941 5,26 1,563 Texas Woman s University 48.5% 48.6% 52.5% 5.4% 55.2% 54.5% 54.2% 5.7% 2.2% 1, ,188 1,472 1,774 1,919 1, The University of Texas at Arlington The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Brownsville The University of Texas at Dallas The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas Pan American The University of Texas of the Permian Basin The University of Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at Tyler 37.4% 43.6% 44.1% 49.7% 49.6% 5.7% 55.5% 52.2% 14.8% 2,813 2,892 3,28 3,531 3,92 4,178 5,773 6,343 3, % 75.1% 78.% 79.8% 81.3% 82.9% 82.5% 82.8% 1.6% 7,83 8,5 8,959 8,878 8,617 8,952 8,86 9,27 1, ,52 1,149 1, % 64.7% 65.6% 64.% 68.2% 7.7% 71.9% 69.5% 9.6% 1,33 1,537 1,823 2,158 2,314 2,355 2,51 2,785 1, % 27.% 29.7% 31.5% 33.8% 37.4% 41.2% 43.3% 18.6% 1,695 1,692 1,754 2,16 2,749 3,31 3,132 3,123 1, % 28.2% 31.2% 37.% 4.2% 38.9% 44.% 44.1% 17.6% 1,34 1,597 1,894 2,287 2,42 2,62 2,462 2,817 1, % 29.6% 42.9% 4.3% 42.6% 44.6% 47.9% 37.1% -5.4% % 34.8% 37.% 38.2% 43.1% 44.% 43.1% 49.2% 14.7% 2,487 2,637 2,912 3,492 3,596 3,968 4,243 4,461 1,974.% 55.6% 5.9% 44.2% 49.6% 51.8% 58.3% ,238 1,144 1, FY 26 FY 28 FY 21 FY 212 FY 213 Difference FY 2 to FY 213 Institutional Introduction National Statewide closing the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix University of Houston 44.6% 43.6% 46.6% 49.9% 49.% 53.1% 53.6% 55.% 1.4% 3,533 3,85 4,49 4,635 4,759 4,778 5,426 5,757 2,224 University of Houston Clear Lake University of Houston Downtown University of Houston Victoria University of North Texas University of North Texas Dallas West Texas A&M University 1,52 1,13 1,65 1,155 1,197 1,124 1,251 1, % 19.1% 17.6% 21.3% 18.5% 18.1% 17.4% 22.9% 5.1% 1,159 1,321 1,568 1,883 2,6 2,359 2,351 2,355 1, % 48.5% 48.3% 54.5% 53.3% 57.4% 56.8% 58.1% 11.5% 3,457 3,931 4,261 4,563 5,36 6,24 6,262 6,272 2, % 42.6% 44.2% 44.2% 47.6% 45.6% 48.2% 46.3% 11.7% ,6 1,213 1,22 1,253 1, Texas public Higher Education Almanac 19

22 Public 214 Texas Higher Education Almanac Institutional Comparisons: Four-Year Public Institutions Institutional Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps Statewide National Introduction 4-year public institution Angelo State University Lamar University Midwestern State University Prairie View A&M University Sam Houston State University Stephen F. Austin State University Sul Ross State University Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College Tarleton State University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Central Texas Texas A&M University Commerce Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Texas A&M University at Galveston Texas A&M University Kingsville Texas A&M University San Antonio Texas A&M University Texarkana Texas Southern University Texas State University Texas Tech University Texas Woman s University The University of Texas at Arlington The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Brownsville The University of Texas at Dallas The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas Pan American The University of Texas of the Permian Basin The University of Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at Tyler University of Houston Accountability group Average tuition & fees Undergraduate accepted by race/ethnicity, fall 213 African American Undergraduate enrollment by race/ethnicity, fall 213 African American Undergraduate degrees awarded by race/ethnicity, FY 213 Test score ranges, fall 212 Master s $7,575 2,9 12.6% 41.9% 4.6% 2.6% 2.3% 5, % 3.5% 54.3% 4.1% 1.9% 1,98 4.9% 22.2% 69.2% 3.4%.3% Comprehensive $8,99 3, % 22.6% 32.8% 4.1% 3.6% 9, % 11.3% 49.6% 6.7% 1.6% 1, % 9.4% 57.2% 7.1% 1.6% Master s $7,764 2, % 27.5% 46.3% 4.9% 2.5% 4, % 15.% 58.9% 7.5% 4.1% 1, % 1.8% 63.3% 7.4% 7.6% Comprehensive $6,9 3, % 12.4% 1.3% 6.4%.6% 6, % 5.9% 2.8% 3.4% 1.3% 1,8 82.% 5.4% 4.2% 6.8% 1.6% Doctoral $8,594 6, % 33.5% 38.8% 3.9% 4.% 16, % 18.9% 55.8% 5.2% 1.2% 3, % 16.% 66.7% 4.2% 1.5% Comprehensive $8,458 6,84 2.3% 27.1% 44.5% 4.3% 3.9% 1, % 13.7% 57.3% 5.3%.7% 2, % 8.9% 67.% 3.7% 1.% Master s $6, % 61.7% 23.% 2.3% 3.1% 1, % 47.6% 36.8% 3.6%.7% % 41.9% 45.3% 6.4%.% Master s $4, % 9.% 6.3% 3.4%.% 151.% 88.1% 9.3% 2.6%.% Comprehensive $6,659 4, 9.9% 22.3% 63.7% 3.9%.2% 9, % 14.5% 73.2% 4.1%.5% 1, % 1.3% 78.9% 5.%.4% Comprehensive $7,142 2,128 2.% 5.% 3.8% 15.9% 1.3% 6,585.7% 94.4% 1.8% 1.1% 2.% % 93.5% 2.2% 1.2% 1.8% Research $9,36 2, % 24.4% 54.4% 14.9% 1.9% 41, % 19.8% 67.3% 8.1% 1.6% 9, % 15.5% 72.8% 6.9% 1.4% Master s $6,659 1, % 21.% 43.5% 8.5%.2% % 18.5% 4.2% 12.3%.2% Doctoral $6,664 2, % 24.7% 33.% 1.% 7.2% 6, % 14.3% 54.9% 5.7% 4.% 1, % 12.5% 68.3% 3.3% 2.8% Doctoral $7,778 6,44 7.5% 58.% 27.6% 4.2% 2.8% 8, % 46.3% 39.8% 4.7% 3.3% 1, % 4.4% 44.8% 5.2% 5.3% Master s $7, % 18.4% 72.9% 6.1%.7% 2,27 2.6% 14.9% 77.3% 4.8%.4% % 12.% 76.4% 5.5% 1.9% Doctoral $6,94 5, % 75.% 12.6% 2.1% 2.8% 6,6 7.% 67.1% 2.3% 4.1% 1.6% % 69.4% 23.2% 1.8% 1.9% Master s $6,751 3, % 68.9% 21.4% 3.5%.6% % 69.6% 19.2% 4.6%.6% Master s $5, % 16.3% 56.6% 5.8% 3.4% 1, % 11.1% 67.% 4.6% 1.3% % 9.% 72.8% 2.4%.6% Doctoral $7,875 4, % 12.5% 4.4% 5.3% 2.% 6, % 6.1% 1.8% 3.1% 5.1% % 4.7% 1.6% 3.8% 5.9% Emerging Research $9,15 14, % 38.1% 45.1% 4.6% 2.6% 31,5 8.2% 31.4% 53.7% 6.2%.4% 5,77 5.% 24.9% 62.4% 7.1%.6% Emerging Research $9,242 11, % 25.5% 55.9% 8.2% 3.4% 26,93 7.% 2.8% 62.% 8.4% 1.7% 5,26 4.2% 13.8% 66.4% 14.1% 1.5% Doctoral $7,29 4, % 45.% 23.% 11.1% 1.3% 8, % 24.4% 41.6% 1.9% 1.4% 1, % 17.% 53.7% 11.2% 1.6% Emerging Research $9,152 6, % 34.7% 28.4% 16.4% 5.9% 24, % 26.% 39.2% 15.1% 4.1% 6, % 19.2% 48.9% 13.% 4.2% Research $9,79 15,38 4.7% 24.3% 44.8% 23.% 3.2% 39, % 22.6% 47.7% 22.1% 2.8% 9,27 4.2% 18.1% 53.2% 21.8% 2.7% Master s $6,153 1,289.5% 9.5% 2.1% 1.2% 5.6% 7,378.8% 88.7% 4.2% 1.3% 5.1% 1,12.1% 91.1% 6.2% 2.4%.2% Emerging Research $11,86 5,17 5.7% 18.4% 32.6% 39.2% 4.2% 12, % 16.8% 4.2% 31.5% 4.4% 2, % 13.6% 49.% 26.6% 4.5% Emerging Research $7,18 6, % 85.1% 5.7% 2.8% 2.4% 19,683 3.% 82.5% 7.8% 1.8% 4.9% 3, % 79.8% 1.2% 1.8% 5.8% Doctoral $6,134 6,825.8% 92.5% 2.8% 3.%.8% 17,23.7% 89.9% 3.2% 4.2% 2.1% 2,817.4% 88.8% 3.7% 5.4% 1.7% Master s $6, % 51.4% 33.3% 7.6% 2.6% 4, % 42.8% 44.7% 6.%.9% % 42.5% 46.6% 4.6% 1.1% Emerging Research $9,82 8, % 52.9% 23.4% 11.1% 3.2% 24, % 48.4% 28.% 8.4% 4.7% 4, % 47.4% 32.4% 9.4% 2.5% Master s $7,222 1, % 26.8% 51.2% 12.1%.6% 5,41 1.6% 14.8% 62.8% 1.5% 1.2% 1, % 1.9% 72.5% 6.1% 1.3% Emerging Research $9,888 1, % 32.9% 25.5% 23.6% 5.5% 3, % 29.9% 28.4% 24.3% 4.8% 5, % 26.5% 34.2% 23.6% 4.6% African American SAT SAT ACT ACT English University of Houston Clear Lake University of Houston Downtown University of Houston Victoria University of North Texas University of North Texas Dallas West Texas A&M University Master s $6,81 4,619 9.% 33.7% 46.3% 9.4% 1.6% 1,23 8.1% 29.2% 53.9% 6.7% 2.1% Master s $6,267 3, % 63.8% 6.6% 12.4%.7% 12, % 42.2% 18.% 11.7% 2.% 2, % 37.6% 24.8% 1.4% 2.6% Master s $6,248 1, % 64.7% 12.3% 5.% 2.4% 2, % 31.7% 4.2% 9.5% 1.4% % 23.4% 48.6% 1.1% 2.7% Emerging Research $9,426 1, % 27.5% 45.4% 12.1% 1.7% 29, % 2.5% 53.2% 9.3% 2.8% 6, % 16.6% 6.3% 7.4% 2.7% Master s $7, % 62.5% 11.% 6.4% 1.3% 1, % 41.8% 17.2% 5.1% 1.6% Comprehensive $6,969 2, % 14.3% 32.% 48.7%.6% 6,98 6.1% 23.3% 63.8% 5.% 1.8% 1, % 2.5% 71.% 5.2%.% Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

23 Institutional Comparisons: Four-Year Public Institutions Student characteristics, fall 213 Enrollment by race/ethnicity, fall 213 Degrees awarded by level, FY 213 Degrees awarded by race/ethnicity, FY 213 UG applicants % of UG applicants accepted First-time students in top 1% enrollment % enrollment change % part-time % full-time % receiving Pell Grants enrollment African American 4-year public institution Angelo State University 3, % 11.% 6,43 5.2% 15.5% 84.5% 46.2% 6,43 8.9% 28.1% 55.9% 5.4% 1.6% 1, % 21.2% 69.2% 4.2%.4% Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional African American Lamar University Midwestern State University Prairie View A&M University Sam Houston State University Stephen F. Austin State University 4, % 13.8% 13, % 28.8% 71.2% 44.7% 13, % 12.% 5.6% 5.7% 4.9% 3,51 3 1,366 2, % 1.5% 59.8% 5.6% 5.8% 3, % 9.8% 5,548-5.% 23.9% 76.1% 4.3% 5, % 14.4% 59.5% 7.4% 4.8% 1, , % 1.7% 63.% 7.5% 8.6% 4, % 3.5% 8,25.6% 7.4% 92.6% 67.1% 8, % 5.6% 3.3% 4.% 2.2% 1,449 1, % 5.1% 5.5% 6.7% 3.6% 8, % 11.6% 19, % 17.8% 82.2% 39.3% 19, % 18.3% 56.5% 5.2% 1.8% 4,171 3, % 15.7% 65.6% 5.2% 2.2% 9, % 13.8% 12,584 6.% 16.1% 83.9% 45.8% 12, % 13.1% 58.7% 5.2% 1.% 2,62 2, % 8.6% 67.8% 3.8% 1.3% Sul Ross State University % 3.9% 1, % 2.6% 79.4% 58.9% 1, % 47.9% 39.5% 3.1%.8% % 42.7% 45.5% 5.1%.% Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College Tarleton State University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Central Texas Texas A&M University Commerce Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Texas A&M University at Galveston Texas A&M University Kingsville Texas A&M University San Antonio Texas A&M University Texarkana % 75.8% 24.2% 76.8% 976.3% 86.7% 8.1% 4.9%.% % 88.7% 8.8% 2.1%.% 5, % 7.9% 1, % 22.1% 77.9% 41.9% 1,937 8.% 14.% 72.9% 4.4%.7% 2, , % 1.% 77.5% 5.6% 1.3% 2, % 19.7% 7, % 38.2% 61.8% 6.% 7,431.8% 93.1% 2.% 1.1% 3.% 1, % 89.4% 2.4% 1.2% 5.9% 3,65 69.% 54.2% 53, % 1.1% 89.9% 21.7% 53, % 17.6% 62.6% 7.8% 8.7% 12,337 9,261 2, % 13.4% 66.9% 6.6% 9.6% 2,44.% 76.1% 23.9% 51.8% 2, % 19.% 45.2% 9.1%.2% % 16.5% 44.9% 11.7%.3% 4,1 7.2% 13.4% 11,68 26.% 26.2% 73.8% 52.8% 11,68 2.1% 13.2% 53.7% 6.7% 6.2% 3,259 1,518 1, % 1.6% 58.% 5.4% 11.8% 7, % 8.4% 1, % 19.6% 8.4% 45.2% 1, % 43.4% 41.1% 5.% 4.7% 1,939 1, % 38.5% 44.8% 5.% 7.3% 1, % 7.3% 2, % 7.7% 92.3% 24.7% 2, % 14.2% 77.5% 4.6% 1.% % 11.3% 77.1% 5.8% 1.8% 6, % 1.5% 7,73 8.4% 19.1% 8.9% 54.9% 7,73 6.1% 6.2% 19.5% 3.7% 1.5% 1, % 59.% 21.1% 2.3% 14.4% 4,512.% 54.1% 45.9% 6.9% 4,512 6.% 67.4% 22.4% 3.5%.8% 1, % 67.1% 21.2% 4.7%.7% %.% 1, % 37.4% 62.6% 51.1% 1, % 9.5% 68.3% 4.4% 1.4% % 8.4% 7.9% 2.9%.8% Texas Southern University 1, % 3.8% 8,73-4.4% 15.4% 84.6% 74.1% 8,73 8.% 7.% 3.1% 5.4% 4.6% 1, % 7.2% 4.3% 7.6% 4.% Texas State University Texas Tech University Texas Woman s University The University of Texas at Arlington The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Brownsville The University of Texas at Dallas The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas Pan American The University of Texas of the Permian Basin The University of Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at Tyler University of Houston University of Houston Clear Lake University of Houston Downtown University of Houston Victoria University of North Texas University of North Texas Dallas West Texas A&M University 19, % 13.% 35, % 17.2% 82.8% 36.9% 35, % 3.% 54.3% 6.7% 1.1% 7,31 5,77 1, % 23.6% 61.9% 7.6% 1.5% 14, % 2.3% 32, % 1.3% 89.7% 29.4% 32, % 19.2% 6.5% 8.8% 5.% 7,115 5,26 1, % 12.8% 64.3% 12.9% 6.% 4, % 13.9% 14, % 28.2% 71.8% 49.1% 14, % 19.7% 45.8% 11.4% 2.1% 3,844 1,934 1, % 14.7% 51.9% 11.6% 2.1% 1, % 24.4% 33, % 36.4% 63.6% 43.6% 33, % 22.2% 4.% 13.6% 9.3% 9,46 6,343 2, % 15.9% 48.2% 11.1% 11.% 33, % 7.% 52,59 4.2% 7.7% 92.3% 27.8% 52,59 4.5% 19.7% 48.5% 19.8% 7.5% 13,616 9,27 3, % 15.5% 53.4% 19.1% 8.2% 1,61 8.5% 12.8% 8, % 39.4% 6.6% 62.3% 8,57.9% 87.1% 5.4% 1.6% 5.1% 1,282 1, % 88.6% 8.% 2.8%.2% 7, % 29.9% 21, % 17.8% 82.2% 34.2% 21, % 12.2% 35.3% 23.9% 22.9% 5,597 2,785 2, % 8.8% 38.9% 2.7% 26.7% 6, % 14.2% 22, % 34.1% 65.9% 62.5% 22,926 3.% 79.4% 9.1% 2.1% 6.3% 4,371 3,123 1, % 72.9% 12.6% 2.3% 9.3% 9, % 2.5% 2, % 23.9% 76.1% 66.6% 2,53.7% 88.2% 3.5% 5.% 2.6% 3,56 2, % 86.7% 3.4% 7.2% 2.3% % 21.9% 5, % 54.7% 45.3% 43.2% 5, % 41.5% 45.7% 5.8% 1.1% % 4.% 49.% 4.6% 1.8% 13, % 17.1% 28,623.7% 17.7% 82.3% 45.% 28, % 46.6% 29.2% 8.2% 6.2% 5,856 4,461 1, % 44.% 33.3% 8.8% 6.1% 2, % 11.9% 7, % 26.% 74.% 39.5% 7, % 13.5% 63.2% 9.7% 2.6% 1,768 1, % 1.% 71.% 6.7% 3.3% 17, % 3.4% 39,54 9.5% 26.% 74.% 43.% 39, % 25.8% 3.7% 22.5% 9.4% 8,59 5,757 2, % 21.4% 35.8% 2.6% 11.7% 8, % 54.8% 45.2% 42.1% 8, % 25.7% 41.7% 1.% 12.3% 2,332 1,23 1, % 2.9% 46.% 8.% 17.% 3, % 5.3% 13, % 47.6% 52.4% 52.6% 13, % 41.6% 18.5% 11.9% 1.9% 2,396 2, % 37.5% 24.9% 1.4% 2.5% 1,88 8.6% 6.% 4, % 49.% 51.% 46.8% 4, % 25.3% 39.% 12.1% 3.9% 1, % 2.5% 44.2% 12.2% 5.1% 15, % 18.3% 36, % 21.2% 78.8% 35.% 36, % 18.8% 53.6% 9.% 5.4% 8,298 6,272 1, % 14.9% 59.8% 7.5% 5.8% 1, % 12.7% 2, % 41.8% 48.8% 2,14 37.% 38.9% 17.6% 4.9% 1.6% 3, % 15.7% 8, % 2.% 8.% 4.8% 8,381 6.% 22.1% 64.8% 5.% 2.1% 1,76 1, % 18.5% 7.8% 7.2%.% 21

24 Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 Undergraduate graduation rates 6-year 6-year Completion measures Average time to bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree % bacc. grad. employed and/or enrolled in grad. or professional school in TX Ratio of UG FTSE to UG degrees Transfer students Faculty Revenue per state-funded FTSE Uses of funds per state-funded FTSE expenditures Graduation rate for 2-year transfers, FY 213 % of graduates completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty Tenured/tenure track % tenured/ tenure track 4-year public institution Angelo State University 39.2% 13.3% % % 24.2% % 5,862 $19,283 $5,786 $6,443 $2,392 $4,662 $16,147 $6,841 $3,72 $3,76 $1,845 $1,15,863 $2,194 Lamar University Midwestern State University Prairie View A&M University Sam Houston State University Stephen F. Austin State University State-funded FTSE revenue 39.1% 12.3% % % 17.9% % 12,62 $15,2 $6,915 $4,923 $1,781 $1,581 $12,261 $6,83 $2,546 $2,772 $113 $2,64,643 $8, % 17.9% % % 2.9% % 4,497 $18,171 $6,923 $6,22 $1,971 $3,75 $15,788 $7,499 $4,647 $3,181 $46 $286,37 $1, %.% % % 2.1% % 7,39 $24,773 $4,512 $9,831 $6,137 $4,293 $17,479 $9,293 $3,61 $4,593 $532 $12,161,31 $48, % 48.% % % 43.7% % 15,819 $14,334 $6,36 $4,494 $2,125 $1,679 $11,921 $7,4 $2,8 $2,542 $296 $5,15,124 $6, % 8.3% % % 29.4% % 11,124 $15,65 $6,13 $6,3 $2,457 $1,6 $12,517 $6,967 $2,462 $2,861 $227 $4,391,116 $5,49 Sul Ross State University 31.2% 8.3% % % 22.4% % 2,48 $24,92 $5,229 $11,846 $5,661 $2,184 $21,659 $9,538 $5,278 $5,924 $919 $1,198,51 $9,658 Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College Tarleton State University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Central Texas Texas A&M University Commerce Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Texas A&M University at Galveston Texas A&M University Kingsville Texas A&M University San Antonio Texas A&M University Texarkana % % 7.9% % Included in Sul Ross State Alpine Included in Sul Ross State Alpine In SR - Alpine 52.6% 23.1% % % 43.5% % 8,756 $14,712 $5,126 $4,99 $3,239 $1,438 $12,294 $6,548 $2,65 $2,617 $524 $8,298,543 $24, % 25.% % % 4.9% % 5,11 $2,28 $3,34 $7,274 $5,778 $3,672 $15,874 $8,696 $3,595 $2,797 $787 $3,686,713 $19, % 71.8% % % 3.4% 2,469 1, % 44,656 $28,873 $7,873 $9,64 $2,867 $9,69 $24,856 $17,315 $2,698 $3,556 $1,287 $667,93,164 $28, % % 69.9% % 1,678 $17,622 $6,27 $8,519 $2,359 $717 $16,585 $7,245 $4,57 $3,961 $89 $72,788 $ % 28.6% % % 54.5% % 9,22 $15,673 $6,59 $5,611 $2,18 $1,292 $13,23 $7,16 $2,842 $2,73 $552 $2,568,33 $6, % 32.9% % % 34.5% % 8,89 $17,464 $5,434 $6,766 $3,129 $2,135 $14,552 $8,582 $2,822 $2,491 $656 $16,562,544 $54, % 16.7% % % 2.9% % 1,869 $24,61 $8,563 $1,167 $2,576 $3,295 $21,27 $9,99 $3, $6,934 $1,283 $5,279,22 $65, % 23.8% % % 38.5% % 5,931 $2,43 $4,872 $7,514 $4,931 $2,726 $17,847 $9,524 $4,412 $3,354 $557 $16,94,58 $55, % % 78.6% % 2,891 $14,773 $6,245 $5,856 $2,158 $514 $14,111 $5,493 $3,516 $3,915 $1,187 $ $ % % 58.1% % 1,395 $22,533 $4,575 $13,28 $2,347 $2,583 $17,416 $8,295 $3,388 $4,48 $1,684 $34,64 $644 Texas Southern University 16.4% 4.6% % % 17.6% % 8,186 $23,169 $7,384 $9,5 $5,291 $994 $21,819 $11,655 $4,81 $5,13 $1,7 $6,548,364 $18,373 Texas State University Texas Tech University Texas Woman s University The University of Texas at Arlington The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Brownsville The University of Texas at Dallas The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas Pan American The University of Texas of the Permian Basin The University of Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at Tyler University of Houston 64.1% 23.3% % % 38.% 1, % 28,966 $14,225 $5,837 $5,4 $2,295 $1,89 $12,75 $8,143 $1,287 $2,238 $47 $37,53,191 $4,485 7.% 38.6% % % 25.1% 1, % 29,249 $2,826 $8,797 $6,937 $2,247 $2,845 $17,558 $11,547 $2,481 $2,719 $81 $137,563,727 $47, % 21.4% % % 49.5% % 12,236 $13,922 $5,381 $5,893 $1,987 $661 $11,499 $6,876 $1,982 $2,564 $78 $2,562,78 $5, % 32.3% % % 4.1% 1, % 26,581 $18,112 $6,857 $5,9 $4,283 $1,963 $15,395 $9,58 $3,179 $2,595 $564 $77,651,828 $71, % 59.6% % % 15.8% 2,88 1, % 48,387 $46,235 $9,48 $11,732 $1,9 $15,14 $38,99 $25,615 $4,411 $6,346 $2,538 $595,122,2 $277, % % 76.8% % 9,121 $17,93 $3,28 $4,935 $5,812 $4,128 $16,332 $7,36 $5,94 $2,662 $73 $1,385,227 $38, % 7.4% % % 45.8% % 16,558 $25,792 $11,11 $7,148 $3,194 $4,349 $23,42 $15,751 $1,959 $4,385 $947 $98,842,525 $129, % 18.1% % % 35.8% % 17,773 $19,677 $4,526 $6,461 $6,813 $1,877 $17,522 $1,318 $4,18 $2,835 $351 $76,74,368 $16, % 13.1% % % 34.5% % 16,173 $15,289 $2,295 $6,583 $5,289 $1,122 $13,319 $6,711 $3,74 $2,44 $428 $8,542,838 $19, % 9.1% % % 41.2% % 3,56 $19,149 $4,464 $9,31 $3,84 $2,291 $14,834 $7,359 $3,38 $3,681 $414 $1,13,46 $6, % 3.3% % % 33.2% 1, % 24,187 $18,457 $6,549 $5,57 $4,644 $1,694 $15,569 $9,126 $2,884 $3,311 $248 $51,417,892 $62, % 5.% % % 52.7% % 5,661 $16,799 $4,833 $6,458 $3,312 $2,196 $15,334 $8,81 $2,885 $3,468 $18 $3,164,2 $9, % 38.9% % % 36.% 1, % 33,843 $24,455 $8,37 $7,33 $3,672 $5,38 $19,99 $13,465 $2,443 $3,168 $914 $17,21,997 $88,773 Tuition/fees State revenue Federal revenue Institution revenue uses Instruction, research, and academic support Students services and scholarships Institutional support and OM research expenditures research expenditures per T/TT FTE Institutional Introduction National Statewide closing the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix University of Houston Clear Lake University of Houston Downtown University of Houston Victoria University of North Texas % % 68.7% % 5,662 $16,243 $7,17 $6,429 $1,962 $745 $15,974 $9,42 $2,111 $3,846 $975 $1,542,823 $4, % 7.2% % % 45.3% % 9,319 $14,355 $6,88 $4,149 $3,162 $956 $13,384 $6,328 $3,544 $2,661 $85 $1,444,331 $4, % % 68.9% % 3,14 $14,261 $4,944 $6,784 $1,847 $686 $14,5 $8,717 $2,491 $2,58 $785 $6,63 $ % 32.% % % 38.% 1, % 29,452 $17,781 $7,616 $5,11 $2,527 $2,627 $16,648 $9,729 $4,131 $2,59 $729 $32,463,48 $26,913 University of North Texas Dallas West Texas A&M University % 1,38 $19,874 $6,745 $12,263 $361 $55 $15,966 $7,63 $2,73 $5,252 $49 $51,257 $ % 21.4% % % 34.3% % 6,743 $16,39 $4,843 $6,114 $2,113 $3,239 $12,56 $6,954 $2,82 $3,12 $368 $5,159,374 $1, Texas public Higher Education Almanac 22

25 Institutional Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps Statewide National Introduction Public 214 Texas Higher Education Almanac Accountability group Institutional Comparisons: Two-Year Public Institutions Average tuition & fees Enrollment by race/ethnicity, fall 213 African American awarded by race/ethnicity, FY 213 Student characteristics, fall year public institution Alamo Community College District Very Large Colleges $2,8 51,11 7.6% 58.8% 27.7% 5.5%.5% 5, % 55.2% 32.9% 4.2%.9% -1.% 7.1% 29.9% 8.% 2.% 38.1% Alamo CCD Northeast Lakeview College Very Large Colleges $2,8 1,26 1.6% 43.9% 41.1% 4.4%.1% % 22.2% 51.9% 18.5%.% 23.6% 92.9% 7.1% 91.% 9.%.% Alamo CCD Northwest Vista College Very Large Colleges $2,8 15, % 58.7% 27.2% 6.9%.4% 1,426 7.% 52.6% 34.% 6.%.4% 33.5% 75.6% 24.4% 89.4% 1.6% 3.2% Alamo CCD Palo Alto College Very Large Colleges $2,8 8, % 69.4% 22.5% 3.9%.1% 1,7 2.4% 71.4% 23.9% 2.3%.% 7.6% 83.4% 16.6% 86.5% 13.5% 34.2% Alamo CCD San Antonio College Very Large Colleges $2,8 23,4 7.8% 57.1% 29.4% 5.%.7% 2, % 54.4% 34.8% 3.4% 1.8% 5.7% 75.3% 24.7% 78.4% 21.6% 33.1% Alamo CCD St. Philip s College Very Large Colleges $2,8 1, % 51.8% 3.4% 5.6%.4% 1, % 53.% 3.8% 4.%.4% -.9% 82.7% 17.3% 6.8% 39.2% 37.2% Alvin Community College Medium Colleges $1,791 5, % 29.3% 52.% 7.3%.9% % 22.4% 63.3% 4.7%.7% 19.4% 73.3% 26.7% 72.2% 27.8% 17.4% Amarillo College Large Colleges $2,392 1, % 35.3% 53.9% 5.6%.3% 1, % 31.7% 57.8% 5.7%.1% 6.3% 77.% 23.% 59.% 41.% 39.2% Angelina College Medium Colleges $2,4 5, % 17.7% 62.4% 3.5%.4% % 19.2% 62.5% 3.4%.5% 11.9% 62.1% 37.9% 55.8% 44.2% 48.% Austin Community College Very Large Colleges $2,463 38, % 3.2% 47.4% 13.8%.5% 2, % 25.1% 56.9% 9.8% 1.1% 14.5% 8.% 2.% 62.9% 37.1% 28.1% Blinn College Large Colleges $2,464 18, % 18.6% 64.6% 5.4%.9% 1, % 15.3% 67.9% 5.% 1.1% 17.1% 49.8% 5.2% 87.1% 12.9% 26.4% Brazosport College Medium Colleges $2,295 4, % 34.8% 53.% 3.7%.% % 34.9% 51.% 6.4%.1% 6.2% 76.6% 23.4% 6.5% 37.1% 2.1% Central Texas College Large Colleges $1,89 1, % 2.6% 44.6% 8.3%.7% 2, % 18.9% 42.5% 8.%.6% 11.3% 76.2% 23.8% 73.7% 26.3% 39.2% Cisco College Medium Colleges $3,6 3, % 21.4% 53.5% 14.8% 3.% % 23.3% 58.1% 5.4% 4.% -4.4% 55.6% 44.4% 63.7% 36.3% 45.9% Clarendon College Small Colleges $2,73 1, % 19.5% 65.% 1.% 1.2% % 17.2% 67.6% 5.9% 2.1% -2.1% 5.5% 49.5% 8.8% 19.2% 46.% Coastal Bend College Medium Colleges $2,696 3,54 1.9% 6.% 23.9% 11.5% 2.6% % 53.2% 25.7% 4.5% 2.8% -.2% 62.6% 37.4% 54.8% 45.2% 38.6% College of the Mainland Community College District Medium Colleges $1,773 4, % 27.3% 52.7% 3.5%.% % 24.1% 52.5% 5.6%.% 17.6% 73.2% 26.8% 57.5% 42.5% 27.% Collin County Community College District Very Large Colleges $1,164 27, % 18.5% 54.6% 11.6% 2.4% 2, % 15.1% 6.5% 1.9% 4.1% 32.9% 68.5% 31.5% 69.3% 3.7% 23.% Dallas County Community College District Very Large Colleges $1,56 64, % 35.1% 24.3% 1.7% 5.5% 7, % 28.4% 31.8% 12.3% 6.3% 12.9% 77.2% 22.9% 65.7% 34.3% 33.% Dallas CCCD Brookhaven College Very Large Colleges $1,56 9, % 33.5% 3.7% 12.% 8.% 1, % 28.3% 39.% 12.5% 6.8% 1.2% 84.1% 16.% 67.8% 32.2% See District Dallas CCCD Cedar Valley College Very Large Colleges $1,56 5, % 2.3% 17.6% 5.3% 1.2% 1, % 19.4% 33.5% 4.9%.9% 17.9% 83.1% 16.9% 57.6% 42.4% See District Dallas CCCD Eastfield College Very Large Colleges $1,56 12, % 38.5% 27.% 7.4% 2.3% 1, % 37.9% 32.6% 6.9% 1.1% 36.8% 82.3% 17.7% 67.1% 32.9% See District Dallas CCCD El Centro College Very Large Colleges $1,56 9, % 38.% 19.9% 7.7% 3.4% 1, % 28.6% 35.6% 11.1% 2.5% 23.5% 83.4% 16.6% 4.6% 59.4% See District Dallas CCCD Mountain View College Very Large Colleges $1,56 7, % 54.% 11.4% 5.8% 3.8% % 52.% 15.6% 7.1% 2.5% 21.7% 79.3% 2.7% 66.6% 33.4% See District Dallas CCCD North Lake College Very Large Colleges $1,56 9, % 33.1% 27.4% 13.2% 7.2% 1, % 24.1% 32.% 15.3% 14.8% -1.6% 83.2% 16.9% 73.4% 26.6% See District Dallas CCCD Richland College Very Large Colleges $1,56 16, % 27.3% 28.2% 16.7% 8.4% 1, % 23.4% 28.8% 19.1% 1.6% 15.2% 8.6% 19.5% 73.% 27.% See District Del Mar College Large Colleges $2,884 1,52 3.4% 61.9% 27.4% 4.4% 2.8% 1, % 57.8% 3.8% 7.7% 1.7% -6.7% 71.% 29.% 56.6% 43.4% 41.3% El Paso Community College District Very Large Colleges $2,58 28, % 85.2% 8.% 2.2% 2.4% 3, % 82.7% 9.1% 1.9% 4.5% 19.8% 69.9% 3.1% 83.5% 16.5% 51.6% Frank Phillips College Small Colleges $2,8 1, % 17.3% 69.2% 8.6%.2% % 36.2% 56.% 1.4% 2.8% -7.8% 58.6% 41.4% 75.6% 24.4% 38.6% Galveston College Small Colleges $1,9 2,13 17.% 29.8% 45.6% 6.9%.7% % 28.1% 42.6% 6.1%.6% -4.4% 72.9% 27.1% 61.8% 38.2% 41.6% Grayson College Medium Colleges $2,281 4, % 12.2% 71.6% 6.9% 1.7% % 8.8% 75.5% 7.2% 3.% 18.2% 59.8% 4.2% 53.9% 46.1% 48.3% Hill College Medium Colleges $2,9 4,49 8.2% 19.3% 65.6% 5.2% 1.7% % 15.3% 71.4% 5.6% 2.7% 18.8% 6.7% 39.3% 74.3% 25.7% 37.7% Houston Community College Very Large Colleges $1,314 48,3 29.4% 34.3% 15.8% 12.8% 7.6% 5, % 28.3% 15.1% 2.% 8.8% 24.6% 76.1% 23.9% 78.5% 21.5% 41.6% Howard County Junior College District Small Colleges $2,222 4,79 4.7% 44.1% 47.% 3.5%.8% % 38.6% 53.5% 3.7%.4% 15.8% 68.6% 31.4% 57.6% 42.4% 36.3% Howard CJCD Howard College Small Colleges $2,222 3,97 4.5% 44.1% 47.5% 3.5%.4% % 4.3% 52.5% 3.6%.4% 15.1% 69.9% 3.1% 58.6% 41.4% See District Howard CJCD Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf Small Colleges $2, % 41.% 3.4% 4.3% 11.2% % 2.8% 5.% 16.7%.% 42.5% 64.6% 35.4% 33.5% 66.5% See District Kilgore College Medium Colleges $1,796 5, % 13.7% 6.7% 3.3%.7% 1, % 1.8% 66.9% 3.4% 3.% 6.7% 55.2% 44.8% 5.4% 49.6% 44.1% Lamar Institute of Technology LSC/TSTC $4,856 2, % 12.1% 5.% 7.3%.% % 1.8% 57.9% 8.4%.% 2.1% 56.4% 43.6% 1.3% 98.7% 4.6% Lamar State College Orange LSC/TSTC $4,24 2, % 5.5% 75.6% 3.1%.% % 5.4% 76.1% 1.2%.% 13.% 59.1% 4.9% 49.3% 5.7% 44.3% Lamar State College Port Arthur LSC/TSTC $5,149 2, % 21.2% 4.8% 8.9%.% % 15.6% 38.9% 9.1%.% 15.6% 58.4% 41.6% 58.8% 41.2% 42.3% Laredo Community College Large Colleges $3,33 8,74.1% 95.7% 1.7%.8% 1.6% 1,63.1% 95.6% 2.% 1.2% 1.1% 6.3% 62.9% 37.1% 64.2% 35.8% 57.1% Lee College Medium Colleges $1,912 5, % 38.3% 42.1% 3.7% 1.% 1, % 31.3% 44.1% 3.2% 1.% 1.2% 75.5% 24.5% 49.8% 5.2% 33.5% Lone Star College System Very Large Colleges $1,744 61, % 33.2% 36.% 11.8% 1.7% 5, % 28.% 42.7% 12.2% 3.5% 4.% 77.4% 22.6% 83.6% 16.4% 34.5% Lone Star CS Cy Fair College Very Large Colleges $1,744 18, % 39.1% 29.% 15.% 2.1% 1, % 32.9% 36.2% 15.4% 4.1% 46.5% 82.5% 17.5% 86.4% 13.6% See District Lone Star CS Kingwood College Very Large Colleges $1,744 11, % 27.1% 46.7% 9.3% 1.% % 2.2% 52.9% 13.% 2.5% 51.3% 8.8% 19.2% 82.5% 17.5% See District Lone Star CS Montgomery College Very Large Colleges $1,744 11, % 24.4% 54.2% 8.1% 2.3% % 17.7% 61.1% 8.4% 3.5% 24.3% 79.3% 2.7% 84.5% 15.5% See District Lone Star CS North Harris College Very Large Colleges $1,744 15, % 37.8% 18.% 1.9% 1.5% 1, % 36.3% 26.% 11.6% 3.6% 41.3% 84.6% 15.4% 76.6% 23.4% See District Lone Star CS Tomball College Very Large Colleges $1,744 7, % 23.3% 52.3% 1.1% 1.3% % 18.6% 58.9% 9.7% 3.3% -11.% 89.3% 1.7% 83.4% 16.6% See District Lone Star CS University Park Very Large Colleges $1,744 6, % 31.7% 33.2% 17.5% 2.% % 33.3% 44.4% 13.%.%.% 87.9% 12.1% 89.8% 1.2% See District McLennan Community College Medium Colleges $3,45 8, % 24.4% 56.% 3.2%.2% 1, % 18.5% 64.% 3.2%.3% 8.9% 55.% 45.% 65.4% 34.6% 52.5% Midland College Medium Colleges $2,16 5, % 41.9% 45.2% 6.4%.2% % 39.1% 47.5% 7.7%.4% -9.5% 69.9% 3.2% 73.1% 25.9% 23.4% Navarro College Large Colleges $1,662 1, % 18.8% 55.4% 1.7% 1.3% 1, % 15.8% 67.5% 1.3% 2.3% 25.5% 56.2% 43.8% 66.3% 33.7% 48.2% North Central Texas College Large Colleges $1,68 1, % 18.3% 65.1% 5.5%.9% 1,86 6.9% 16.9% 69.% 7.1%.2% 28.% 65.1% 34.9% 69.5% 3.5% 31.2% Northeast Texas Community College Small Colleges $2,21 3, % 23.5% 54.4% 7.9% 1.2% % 19.5% 6.4% 6.5% 1.5% 31.7% 53.% 47.% 63.% 37.% 53.6% Odessa College Medium Colleges $2,46 5,25 3.7% 56.1% 3.3% 9.2%.7% % 54.8% 25.9% 15.2%.7% 7.2% 75.2% 24.8% 65.% 35.% 31.% Panola College Small Colleges $2,1 2, % 9.6% 64.% 1.6% 1.5% % 6.8% 7.8% 4.4%.6% 36.3% 5.8% 49.2% 43.2% 56.8% 43.3% Paris Junior College Medium Colleges $1,74 5, % 11.8% 73.3% 3.5%.2% % 7.4% 78.3% 3.8%.1% 12.1% 53.4% 46.6% 82.1% 17.9% 46.3% Ranger College Small Colleges $2,79 1, % 19.4% 57.7% 18.2%.4% % 17.5% 66.2% 7.5% 4.4% 112.8% 48.2% 51.8% 75.8% 24.2% 38.% San Jacinto Community College District Very Large Colleges $1,63 28, % 46.5% 29.9% 11.4% 1.8% 4,55 9.2% 41.1% 35.8% 11.8% 2.1% 15.3% 73.% 27.% 71.8% 28.2% 31.8% San Jacinto CCD Central Campus Very Large Colleges $1,63 14, % 47.2% 34.5% 1.2% 1.5% 2, % 43.2% 38.9% 9.6% 1.7% 11.1% 81.3% 18.7% 67.1% 32.9% See District San Jacinto CCD North Campus Very Large Colleges $1,63 7, % 54.6% 2.% 7.4% 1.4% 1,97 15.% 52.3% 21.9% 8.7% 2.1% 32.6% 81.4% 18.6% 65.2% 34.8% See District San Jacinto CCD South Campus Very Large Colleges $1,63 1, % 37.8% 31.8% 16.3% 2.7% 1, % 31.7% 38.% 17.9% 2.8% 17.3% 78.% 22.% 82.5% 17.5% South Plains College Large Colleges $2,632 9, % 39.2% 5.9% 3.3%.7% 1, % 39.6% 51.7% 3.6% 1.% 3.6% 5.8% 49.2% 75.9% 24.1% 39.7% South Texas College Very Large Colleges $3,24 3,233.3% 93.4% 2.7% 3.4%.2% 4,324.1% 93.2% 1.6% 4.7%.3% 39.5% 7.% 3.% 68.1% 3.2% 46.2% Southwest Texas Junior College Medium Colleges $2,813 5,41 1.3% 82.7% 13.3% 2.4%.3% 855.7% 84.9% 11.6% 2.3%.5% 1.2% 62.3% 37.7% 83.4% 16.6% 48.9% Tarrant County College District Very Large Colleges $1,65 47, % 27.% 44.9% 8.2%.7% 5,3 14.4% 21.6% 54.2% 7.9% 1.9% 26.8% 72.5% 27.5% 65.8% 34.2% 37.6% Tarrant CCD Northeast Campus Very Large Colleges $1,65 14, % 2.2% 54.7% 8.8%.7% 1, % 16.7% 6.1% 8.9% 1.% 9.7% 82.7% 17.3% 67.3% 32.7% See District Tarrant CCD Northwest Campus Very Large Colleges $1,65 12,4 13.7% 28.4% 5.9% 6.5%.5% 1,86 6.4% 21.3% 66.% 5.2% 1.1% 26.5% 85.8% 14.2% 63.9% 36.1% See District Tarrant CCD South Campus Very Large Colleges $1,65 11, % 27.7% 39.2% 6.3%.5% 1, % 28.6% 45.1% 7.5% 1.3% 9.1% 87.8% 12.2% 61.1% 38.9% See District Tarrant CCD Southeast Campus Very Large Colleges $1,65 14, % 24.6% 38.% 1.7% 1.% 1, % 21.5% 39.8% 1.% 4.3% 22.6% 82.9% 17.1% 68.4% 31.6% See District Tarrant CCD Trinity River Campus Very Large Colleges $1,65 7, % 35.6% 4.1% 6.3%.8% % 23.% 55.6% 7.7% 2.4%.% 89.5% 1.5% 57.9% 42.1% See District Temple College Medium Colleges $2,64 5,56 2.% 21.3% 52.6% 6.%.1% % 18.5% 63.5% 4.1%.% 6.3% 66.9% 33.1% 81.6% 18.4% 52.% Texarkana College Medium Colleges $2,33 3, % 6.2% 63.8% 4.%.2% % 1.2% 59.3% 3.5%.% -2.8% 6.7% 39.3% 74.1% 25.9% 4.9% Texas Southmost College Medium Colleges $6,153 3,673.2% 93.7% 3.9%.9% 1.2% 995.2% 94.6% 3.1%.5% 1.6% -72.8% 65.6% 34.4% 58.5% 41.5% 55.5% Texas State Technical College Harlingen LSC/TSTC $4,66 5,332.7% 9.3% 6.6% 2.3%.1% 682.6% 88.% 8.7% 2.2%.6% -2.5% 56.5% 43.5% 43.7% 56.3% 55.2% Texas State Technical College Marshall LSC/TSTC $4, % 12.7% 58.4% 2.6%.4% % 7.1% 67.5% 4.7% 1.2% -19.9% 48.1% 51.9% 25.3% 74.7% 49.1% Texas State Technical College Waco LSC/TSTC $4,155 3, % 19.9% 59.4% 6.%.3% 1, % 21.8% 6.7% 5.7%.2% -21.8% 27.6% 72.4% 7.2% 92.8% 62.9% Texas State Technical College West Texas LSC/TSTC $4,29 1, % 27.5% 64.9% 2.8%.1% % 2.1% 74.1% 2.4%.% -31.5% 66.6% 33.4% 1.6% 89.4% 51.8% Trinity Valley Community College Medium Colleges $2,16 6, % 15.9% 64.2% 5.% 1.% 1, % 15.9% 58.4% 2.7% 1.3% 19.1% 58.7% 41.3% 73.5% 26.5% 38.4% Tyler Junior College Large Colleges $2,352 9, % 15.1% 55.4% 3.7%.6% 1, % 11.8% 68.1% 3.6% 1.5% -3.2% 45.4% 54.6% 5.7% 49.3% 42.5% Vernon College Small Colleges $2,94 3,84 9.8% 16.7% 66.9% 6.6%.% % 14.7% 7.8% 6.6%.2% 4.2% 64.4% 35.6% 53.5% 46.5% 43.7% Victoria College Medium Colleges $2,562 4, % 41.6% 49.2% 3.2%.1% % 27.4% 62.2% 4.5%.7% 9.3% 75.% 25.% 61.2% 38.8% 4.1% Weatherford College Medium Colleges $2,32 5, % 13.6% 74.5% 7.7%.8% % 11.8% 71.% 12.4% 1.7% 18.9% 58.2% 41.8% 77.1% 22.9% 34.5% Western Texas College Small Colleges $2,37 1, % 29.% 58.3% 2.8% 2.5% % 35.6% 41.2% 2.5% 4.4% -8.7% 67.8% 32.2% 87.1% 12.9% 18.7% Wharton County Junior College Medium Colleges $2,88 7, % 34.9% 42.% 11.8%.1% % 37.6% 48.% 4.5%.1% 2.8% 62.1% 38.% 67.9% 32.1% 29.% African American % enrollment change % part-time % full-time % academic program % technical program receiving Pell Grants 23 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

26 Institutional Comparisons: Two-Year Public Institutions Dual credit as % of total fall 213 enrollment Dual credit measures Graduation rates Graduate success Fall 28 FTIC cohort % persist 1 year % earned bacc. in 4 years or fewer % earned bacc. or assoc. in 4 years 3-year 3-year 4-year 4-year 6-year 6-year 2-year public institution Alamo Community College District See Campus See Campus 9.7% 6.% 14.1% 1.% 23.% 16.1% 8.7% 46.2% 16.7% 17.9% 88.7% 77.1% 8.8% 2.9% Alamo CCD Northeast Lakeview College.% 13.1% 5.5% 14.2% 6.3% 32.% 1.3% 69.2% 3.8% 15.4% 23.1%.%.%.%.% Alamo CCD Northwest Vista College 18.1% 89.3% 3.9% 39.1% 11.6% 8.3% 23.% 11.9% 37.3% 2.6% 83.% 38.9% 17.7% 26.3% 88.9% 68.1% 19.4% 1.4% Alamo CCD Palo Alto College 18.% 82.8% 23.7% 31.7% 13.3% 5.1% 16.8% 7.4% 21.9% 13.2% 75.1% 55.5% 8.9% 1.7% 9.1% 75.7% 12.6% 1.8% Alamo CCD San Antonio College 11.2% 9.7% 41.3% 43.5% 8.5% 4.3% 1.8% 7.4% 2.4% 13.2% 84.7% 42.6% 2.% 22.1% 89.% 76.% 9.% 4.% Alamo CCD St. Philip s College 17.3% 82.9% 27.5% 32.4% 6.6% 1.9% 12.% 15.2% 2.5% 19.5% 75.% 44.1% 17.6% 13.3% 88.2% 78.6% 8.1% 1.6% Alvin Community College 25.9% 87.6% 28.5% 41.% 14.% 6.4% 19.8% 18.6% 34.8% 21.6% 9.% 32.2% 29.5% 28.4% 93.9% 83.3% 8.1% 2.5% Amarillo College 2.8% 85.8% 33.7% 43.4% 14.1% 11.3% 22.4% 15.1% 26.6% 27.2% 94.5% 35.9% 22.% 36.6% 92.% 83.2% 4.9% 3.9% Angelina College 23.4% 83.4% 26.% 33.% 1.2% 13.6% 14.9% 11.% 27.% 31.5% 91.8% 35.6% 26.% 3.1% 89.% 76.4% 8.8% 3.8% Austin Community College 11.6% 89.2% 35.5% 36.9% 4.3% 2.3% 1.1% 4.% 31.6% 25.3% 88.3% 42.7% 2.7% 24.9% 87.4% 76.6% 6.5% 4.3% Blinn College 8.% 9.9% 37.2% 44.2% 6.9% 2.1% 16.9% 12.8% 38.6% 36.1% 92.8% 35.9% 29.8% 27.1% 93.8% 84.5% 4.2% 5.1% Brazosport College 2.6% 86.5% 26.2% 38.9% 22.% 11.6% 28.8% 17.2% 38.% 16.2% 93.8% 44.% 29.% 2.8% 96.5% 88.2% 6.8% 1.5% Central Texas College 13.1% 83.7% 34.1% 38.1% 9.1% 5.7% 14.1% 7.8% 25.7% 19.5% 52.9% 4.7% 7.6% 4.6% 74.3% 63.7% 8.5% 2.% Cisco College 18.1% 9.2% 42.5% 44.8% 15.4% 1.6% 17.9% 16.3% 29.7% 29.7% 91.9% 36.5% 29.9% 25.4% 89.3% 81.3% 6.7% 1.3% Clarendon College 3.2% 85.3% 3.1% 45.5% 2.6% 9.4% 37.3% 13.8% 46.2% 14.% 97.3% 31.1% 4.5% 25.7% 96.2% 8.5% 15.%.8% Coastal Bend College 31.7% 84.1% 24.% 31.8% 21.3% 11.5% 27.2% 17.9% 39.4% 23.5% 9.3% 44.8% 24.1% 21.4% 62.4% 5.5% 11.5%.5% College of the Mainland Community College District 25.5% 9.4% 31.6% 42.2% 15.1% 1.1% 21.4% 17.1% 35.9% 21.4% 87.4% 4.7% 2.6% 26.1% 88.% 79.% 5.5% 3.5% Collin County Community College District 1.7% 9.8% 39.% 45.9% 12.1% 4.3% 21.3% 9.2% 35.4% 18.% 94.9% 4.3% 31.7% 22.9% 93.8% 79.3% 8.8% 5.7% Dallas County Community College District See Campus See Campus 11.3% 5.4% 15.4% 1.4% 27.9% 21.3% 91.% 42.3% 27.4% 21.4% 9.1% 74.8% 11.3% 4.% Dallas CCCD Brookhaven College 5.5% 86.2% 35.6% 42.3% 9.2% 3.6% 12.5% 8.3% 29.1% 22.2% 94.6% 43.7% 22.6% 28.3% 9.9% 73.% 1.7% 7.2% Dallas CCCD Cedar Valley College 14.7% 88.8% 26.8% 32.3% 1.1% 1.8% 12.1% 15.4% 24.6% 2.8% 88.7% 41.9% 3.9% 15.8% 82.5% 61.6% 17.9% 3.1% Dallas CCCD Eastfield College 12.9% 92.2% 34.6% 4.8% 11.7% 5.6% 16.4% 1.1% 27.4% 19.9% 9.8% 44.5% 24.2% 22.1% 95.2% 79.5% 13.9% 1.7% Dallas CCCD El Centro College 9.2% 83.1% 2.3% 27.9% 5.5% 4.2% 12.1% 7.9% 18.9% 2.2% 9.6% 39.6% 34.% 17.% 93.4% 83.% 6.2% 4.3% Dallas CCCD Mountain View College 6.4% 84.9% 24.7% 33.9% 9.9% 6.3% 15.5% 9.3% 27.8% 16.1% 92.% 48.8% 27.8% 15.5% 89.2% 7.9% 16.2% 2.% Dallas CCCD North Lake College 8.9% 87.1% 3.9% 39.% 11.% 4.8% 16.4% 12.1% 28.9% 23.1% 85.7% 43.% 21.4% 21.2% 81.7% 7.5% 8.9% 2.2% Dallas CCCD Richland College 1.7% 9.2% 46.4% 55.8% 17.2% 5.4% 18.2% 11.5% 32.3% 23.8% 94.1% 37.7% 33.5% 22.9% 9.2% 64.2% 18.1% 7.8% Del Mar College 12.9% 88.% 29.7% 36.1% 11.2% 5.2% 16.% 9.8% 3.8% 17.2% 93.% 32.2% 29.4% 31.4% 91.8% 8.1% 6.5% 5.3% El Paso Community College District 16.% 85.2% 21.3% 32.9% 1.7% 4.5% 18.8% 1.6% 29.4% 17.7% 87.5% 23.% 3.9% 33.5% 86.% 72.1% 9.2% 4.7% Frank Phillips College 38.7% 78.4% 22.7% 32.2% 23.3% 12.2% 23.6% 9.4% 29.5% 19.7% 87.8% 3.6% 34.7% 22.4% 85.9% 76.9% 9.%.% Galveston College 12.8% 93.1% 25.5% 4.7% 27.8% 14.% 24.1% 18.1% 36.6% 23.% 91.4% 42.1% 24.3% 25.% 91.8% 82.9% 7.% 1.9% Grayson College 15.6% 87.7% 28.6% 47.1% 14.8% 13.1% 25.4% 17.1% 39.1% 31.5% 91.% 43.9% 33.9% 13.1% 97.1% 82.7% 11.3% 3.1% Hill College 2.7% 86.1% 3.6% 37.7% 22.2% 11.6% 29.8% 18.8% 36.2% 29.3% 87.7% 4.3% 29.2% 18.2% 85.6% 72.4% 11.4% 1.8% Houston Community College 11.% 88.4% 29.% 33.7% 13.5% 9.4% 2.9% 11.6% 33.% 21.% 88.3% 34.1% 24.5% 29.6% 9.3% 75.9% 1.2% 4.2% Howard County Junior College District See Campus See Campus 21.% 11.6% 3.3% 15.2% 3.6% 26.5% 8.7% 3.1% 29.% 21.6% 87.3% 73.5% 9.9% 4.% Howard CJCD Howard College 38.7% 83.% 28.% 37.5% 21.2% 11.3% 3.3% 12.5% 3.7% 23.6% 8.5% 29.9% 29.3% 21.3% 91.% 78.1% 8.6% 4.3% Howard CJCD Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf.% 17.6% 33.3% 28.6% 5.% 29.4% 6.% 1.% 5.%.% 5.% 39.1% 13.% 26.1%.% Kilgore College 16.9% 85.4% 32.5% 45.8% 19.4% 13.6% 24.6% 22.7% 36.4% 26.2% 93.4% 41.% 29.5% 23.% 93.3% 83.4% 7.% 2.9% Lamar Institute of Technology 9.2% 62.5%.% 5.% 16.3% 5.9% 22.% 12.% 34.9% 16.7%.%.%.%.% 88.4% 78.% 5.3% 5.1% Lamar State College Orange 19.2% 82.5% 22.% 31.5% 21.3% 7.4% 32.% 1.1% 39.5% 39.5% 9.9% 33.8% 24.7% 32.5% 81.1% 67.8% 11.5% 1.9% Lamar State College Port Arthur 11.3% 9.9% 34.8% 39.4% 19.% 11.1% 29.2% 16.7% 38.1% 26.9% 94.1% 41.2% 24.7% 28.2% 9.2% 81.% 4.4% 4.7% Laredo Community College 9.7% 78.% 12.2% 26.8% 19.3% 6.6% 29.3% 9.9% 34.9% 19.8% 94.7% 28.4% 3.9% 35.4% 89.4% 65.% 19.% 5.4% Lee College 16.2% 87.% 23.8% 38.6% 2.9% 18.9% 28.3% 27.2% 37.8% 3.1% 91.% 29.9% 31.2% 29.9% 91.9% 78.7% 11.8% 1.4% Lone Star College System See Campus See Campus 11.2% 1.4% 18.4% 15.8% 34.1% 18.5% 89.3% 34.8% 25.8% 28.7% 87.9% 72.9% 11.1% 3.9% Lone Star CS Cy Fair College 11.6% 95.2% 44.9% 48.8% 13.7% 9.7% 22.2% 15.1% 37.8% 2.8% 89.8% 39.1% 25.3% 25.4% 88.5% 74.4% 1.6% 3.6% Lone Star CS Kingwood College 12.4% 92.6% 43.9% 49.8% 1.6% 13.1% 2.6% 19.8% 35.7% 19.6% 87.1% 3.% 24.2% 32.9% 86.2% 74.8% 7.2% 4.2% Lone Star CS Montgomery College 8.6% 9.8% 41.1% 44.2% 1.% 9.1% 14.3% 13.% 32.9% 16.1% 89.4% 32.1% 24.6% 32.6% 88.8% 71.9% 13.2% 3.6% Lone Star CS North Harris College 7.8% 88.5% 27.% 34.4% 11.1% 1.5% 2.9% 15.8% 31.1% 17.% 91.6% 33.1% 29.6% 28.9% 89.4% 71.7% 13.6% 4.1% Lone Star CS Tomball College 12.9% 9.3% 43.1% 48.1% 9.5% 1.4% 14.3% 15.8% 3.2% 18.% 86.9% 35.9% 24.% 27.% 83.8% 71.2% 8.6% 4.% Lone Star CS University Park 13.6% McLennan Community College 12.4% 91.2% 35.% 43.5% 14.2% 5.8% 18.4% 13.2% 32.7% 21.6% 91.2% 37.6% 23.4% 3.2% 92.7% 83.7% 7.1% 1.9% Midland College 16.4% 84.8% 28.9% 4.3% 17.3% 7.7% 25.% 14.7% 25.9% 18.8% 93.3% 35.2% 34.1% 24.% 89.8% 77.2% 8.4% 4.2% Navarro College 24.% 83.5% 24.7% 37.8% 18.8% 1.2% 23.% 21.2% 31.7% 39.1% 88.6% 35.1% 26.2% 27.3% 91.7% 8.5% 9.4% 1.8% North Central Texas College 17.% 89.6% 29.7% 39.1% 16.2% 7.8% 2.6% 12.1% 3.2% 38.6% 9.5% 34.6% 25.3% 3.6% 91.7% 81.3% 6.6% 3.9% Northeast Texas Community College 17.1% 84.3% 31.3% 44.6% 19.9% 6.3% 31.3% 13.5% 38.7% 29.5% 91.5% 38.4% 3.8% 22.3% 88.8% 8.% 7.6% 1.2% Odessa College 22.9% 86.4% 27.% 34.3% 1.1% 8.7% 21.3% 9.4% 21.8% 16.7% 88.6% 31.8% 27.8% 29.% 87.% 79.5% 4.% 3.5% Panola College 19.3% 76.% 18.4% 34.6% 24.1% 9.2% 28.5% 16.9% 37.% 43.2% 94.% 37.1% 31.9% 25.% 86.9% 75.5% 1.1% 1.3% Paris Junior College 24.1% 81.6% 28.9% 43.8% 2.9% 11.7% 29.6% 21.% 35.2% 27.2% 91.1% 38.1% 22.8% 3.3% 91.8% 76.% 14.7% 1.2% Ranger College 35.1% 83.1% 33.5% 39.6% 21.4% 26.6% 3.6%.% 36.2% 25.% 81.8% 24.2% 24.2% 33.3% 76.6% 67.6% 8.1%.9% San Jacinto Community College District See Campus See Campus 17.5% 1.% 26.5% 14.6% 36.2% 21.1% 91.9% 29.9% 28.9% 33.2% 9.% 78.6% 8.8% 2.6% San Jacinto CCD Central Campus 6.1% 91.7% 28.9% 41.3% 15.6% 9.6% 27.5% 16.1% 35.9% 21.5% 93.3% 31.2% 26.3% 35.8% 91.1% 81.9% 6.2% 3.% San Jacinto CCD North Campus 4.7% 87.6% 22.9% 37.6% 19.% 1.7% 27.8% 13.7% 32.1% 2.3% 91.8% 29.1% 3.1% 32.5% 89.% 73.8% 13.7% 1.5% San Jacinto CCD South Campus 8.4% 94.3% 37.1% 49.2% 19.3% 1.1% 24.3% 13.1% 39.2% 21.1% 9.5% 28.6% 31.3% 3.5% 88.8% 77.3% 8.4% 3.1% South Plains College 18.2% 87.2% 3.4% 4.1% 18.3% 7.9% 22.6% 1.2% 32.9% 2.3% 92.% 31.4% 27.2% 33.4% 95.3% 75.7% 13.9% 5.7% South Texas College 39.7% 86.3% 24.4% 32.6% 19.2% 9.5% 25.6% 15.6% 35.4% 24.8% 93.2% 34.5% 3.3% 28.4% 86.3% 56.9% 24.7% 4.6% Southwest Texas Junior College 28.4% 84.6% 2.9% 33.3% 22.8% 12.7% 33.2% 14.7% 34.4% 24.3% 9.% 36.5% 29.2% 24.3% 83.6% 71.1% 11.9%.6% Tarrant County College District See Campus See Campus 1.3% 6.2% 17.5% 9.2% 29.7% 16.1% 9.9% 4.7% 2.9% 29.3% 89.9% 73.4% 1.2% 6.4% Tarrant CCD Northeast Campus 7.2% 9.3% 37.1% 4.6% 9.7% 5.7% 15.5% 9.6% 29.5% 15.5% 92.% 39.9% 21.2% 3.9% 88.9% 67.6% 12.8% 8.5% Tarrant CCD Northwest Campus 7.7% 91.% 39.8% 45.1% 1.3% 7.2% 17.8% 8.7% 28.7% 15.8% 89.5% 42.5% 19.% 28.% 89.5% 79.% 6.8% 3.7% Tarrant CCD South Campus 5.6% 91.8% 34.1% 39.7% 11.3% 6.% 19.4% 1.2% 26.% 15.4% 92.1% 39.5% 23.6% 29.% 83.8% 65.9% 13.5% 4.4% Tarrant CCD Southeast Campus 11.7% 91.3% 33.1% 4.9% 1.1% 6.1% 17.9% 8.8% 33.3% 17.7% 89.7% 4.6% 21.2% 27.9% 91.8% 68.2% 18.2% 5.5% Tarrant CCD Trinity River Campus 5.7% 11.9% 6.2% 24.7% 8.8% 92.3% 43.1% 16.6% 32.6% 96.5% 81.1% 6.1% 9.3% Temple College 16.8% 86.9% 28.9% 36.9% 9.7% 6.% 15.4% 1.5% 32.8% 18.9% 86.6% 46.2% 24.3% 16.1% 91.7% 81.1% 8.3% 2.4% Texarkana College 29.2% 82.5% 25.3% 38.5% 1.8% 6.4% 13.1% 14.7% 28.6% 27.% 82.5% 32.5% 28.1% 21.9% 73.4% 65.6% 4.6% 3.1% Texas Southmost College 17.8% 75.1% 17.6% 26.6% 9.% 3.% 19.1% 5.1% 29.2% 14.7% 96.4% 16.8% 35.7% 43.9% 91.8% 55.4% 17.4% 19.% Texas State Technical College Harlingen 9.9% 81.9% 19.3% 26.8% 16.2% 6.9% 23.4% 12.9% 26.9% 19.3% 1.% 41.5% 43.9% 14.6% 95.% 69.7% 19.8% 5.4% Texas State Technical College Marshall 26.2% 82.6% 19.% 35.5% 35.8% 15.6% 47.4% 25.5% 49.1% 27.%.%.%.%.% 87.% 8.% 6.5%.5% Texas State Technical College Waco 6.5% 76.6% 7.4% 25.1% 26.3% 11.7% 29.1% 2.5% 33.3% 17.4% 1.%.% 1.%.% 91.4% 82.% 7.8% 1.6% Texas State Technical College West Texas 19.3% 83.2% 24.2% 29.5% 36.8% 27.5% 43.% 28.1% 3.8% 36.1%.%.%.%.% 95.4% 88.1% 4.9% 2.4% Trinity Valley Community College 2.1% 85.5% 26.6% 42.1% 23.3% 8.4% 26.9% 14.3% 33.8% 31.8% 92.2% 34.% 34.4% 23.7% 89.6% 77.9% 9.7% 1.9% Tyler Junior College 1.% 86.8% 32.1% 45.4% 14.1% 13.8% 19.6% 2.9% 29.6% 32.1% 93.1% 39.% 25.4% 28.8% 93.5% 79.1% 9.% 5.5% Vernon College 16.1% 83.6% 23.3% 28.5% 25.% 11.4% 28.9% 19.% 33.1% 26.6% 9.1% 3.9% 34.6% 24.7% 96.5% 9.4% 3.7% 2.4% Victoria College 14.8% 89.8% 32.9% 39.7% 13.8% 5.4% 22.6% 9.3% 43.9% 14.8% 92.2% 35.3% 32.4% 24.5% 96.4% 89.9% 2.9% 3.6% Weatherford College 16.8% 85.3% 27.9% 38.6% 18.3% 1.7% 22.3% 11.% 3.3% 25.1% 87.2% 39.% 29.2% 18.9% 91.% 78.7% 7.5% 4.8% Western Texas College 3.4% 82.7% 31.3% 44.% 34.7% 32.4% 33.1% 38.2% 34.8% 58.3% 98.3% 28.9% 46.3% 23.1% 99.% 67.7% 28.3% 3.% Wharton County Junior College 16.5% 92.2% 33.3% 43.1% 19.2% 9.1% 27.4% 16.3% 41.5% 23.1% 9.6% 34.5% 24.8% 31.3% 93.2% 85.4% 4.8% 3.% % total academic employed and/ or enrolled % employed % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr % employed and enrolled employed and/or enrolled % employed % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr % employed and enrolled 24

27 Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 Completion measures Dev. math Dev. reading Dev. writing Transfer students Faculty Average time to associate degree (yrs) Average SCH to associate degree Below math standard TSI obligation met Completed college course Below reading standard TSI obligation met 2-year public institution Alamo Community College District , % 19.8% 4, % 4.1% 3, % 38.7% 1,511 7, % 2, % Alamo CCD Northeast Lakeview College % 28.7% % 61.3% % 5.% % 68.% Alamo CCD Northwest Vista College , % 34.8% % 5.6% % 52.6% 54 1, % % Alamo CCD Palo Alto College % 19.% % 47.7% % 39.2% 238 1,25 19.% % Alamo CCD San Antonio College ,53 72.% 16.4% 1, % 38.% 1, % 4.3% 584 3, % % Alamo CCD St. Philip s College , % 1.4% % 24.7% % 2.9% 166 1, % % Alvin Community College % 12.5% % 31.% % 22.8% % % Amarillo College % 1.1% % 14.3% % 13.% 23 1, % % Angelina College % 21.% % 3.5% % 21.6% 42 1, % % Austin Community College , % 21.% % 42.7% % 42.6% 2,38 7, % 2, % Blinn College % 18.6% % 39.3% % 34.1% 1,373 3, % % Brazosport College % 23.6% % 3.9% % 41.4% % % Central Texas College % 13.4% % 36.6% % 22.8% 259 1, % % Cisco College % 21.1% % 53.8% % 48.4% % % Clarendon College % 18.9% % 36.8% % 29.% % % Coastal Bend College % 16.9% % 54.2% % 32.9% % % College of the Mainland Community College District % 13.1% % 21.4% % 22.1% % % Collin County Community College District , % 19.5% 1,6 54.9% 52.6% % 43.4% 1,258 3, % 1, % Dallas County Community College District , % 6.% 2, % 2.1% 2, % 16.5% 2,358 1, % 3,11 1, % Dallas CCCD Brookhaven College % 7.2% % 27.4% % 21.9% 388 1, % % Dallas CCCD Cedar Valley College % 6.5% % 11.6% % 8.8% % % Dallas CCCD Eastfield College % 5.1% % 16.9% % 13.% 41 1,95 21.% % Dallas CCCD El Centro College % 7.% % 13.1% % 13.2% 189 1, % % Dallas CCCD Mountain View College % 5.4% % 15.7% % 11.1% 221 1,66 2.7% % Dallas CCCD North Lake College % 5.6% % 22.6% % 18.9% 473 1, % % Dallas CCCD Richland College % 5.9% % 3.5% % 25.6% 632 2, % % Del Mar College , % 18.2% 1, % 46.% 1, % 47.2% 211 1, % % El Paso Community College District , % 18.8% 2, % 56.% 1, % 32.% 1,24 4, % 1, % Frank Phillips College % 25.% % 5.% % 38.5% % % Galveston College % 14.9% % 33.% % 44.9% % % Grayson College % 13.1% % 6.9% % 29.% % % Hill College % 21.2% % 38.1% % 34.% % % Houston Community College , % 34.% 1, % 87.4% 1, % 86.4% 883 3,4 29.% 2, % Howard County Junior College District % 37.3% % 66.1% % 52.1% % % Howard CJCD Howard College % 38.% % 66.7% % 52.5% % % Howard CJCD Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf %.% % 37.5% % 33.3% % % Kilgore College % 17.8% % 41.2% % 34.5% 324 1, % % Lamar Institute of Technology % 27.6% % 31.8% % 33.5% % % Lamar State College Orange % 21.7% % 36.3% % 51.3% % % Lamar State College Port Arthur % 28.9% % 46.3% % 44.3% % % Laredo Community College , % 2.5% % 35.8% 1, % 43.1% 331 1, % % Lee College % 8.3% % 1.9% % 12.% % % Lone Star College System , % 21.6% 1, % 29.5% 1,28 4.% 24.4% 1,967 7, % 3, % Lone Star CS Cy Fair College , % 25.5% % 35.3% % 3.5% 751 2, % % Lone Star CS Kingwood College % 21.6% % 24.4% % 19.9% % % Lone Star CS Montgomery College % 19.6% % 31.8% % 27.% 397 1, % % Lone Star CS North Harris College , % 19.4% % 26.5% % 22.% 322 1, % % Lone Star CS Tomball College % 21.2% % 26.6% % 18.5% 326 1, % % Lone Star CS University Park % % McLennan Community College % 1.9% % 28.1% % 2.8% 297 1, % % Midland College % 17.9% % 27.2% % 21.4% % % Navarro College % 1.8% % 18.6% % 18.% 491 1, % % North Central Texas College % 17.4% % 31.7% % 35.3% 686 1, % % Northeast Texas Community College % 25.3% % 25.7% % 23.5% % % Odessa College % 17.6% % 27.7% % 23.7% % % Panola College % 15.4% % 34.3% % 26.7% % % Paris Junior College % 18.5% % 36.3% % 33.4% % % Ranger College % 15.1% % 35.8% % 23.% % % San Jacinto Community College District , % 17.% 1, % 26.% % 22.9% 991 4, % 1, % San Jacinto CCD Central Campus % 19.1% % 24.% % 24.9% 438 2, % % San Jacinto CCD North Campus % 1.5% % 24.3% % 17.7% 181 1, 18.1% % San Jacinto CCD South Campus % 19.1% % 29.1% % 24.5% 417 1, % % South Plains College % 2.4% % 38.1% % 25.3% 549 1, % % South Texas College , % 17.6% 1,68 5.7% 31.3% 1, % 29.1% 78 2, % % Southwest Texas Junior College % 16.4% % 28.8% % 18.5% % % Tarrant County College District , % 7.1% 2,25 41.% 28.5% 1,65 29.% 2.4% 1,639 6, % 1, % Tarrant CCD Northeast Campus % 5.4% % 32.4% % 2.8% 569 2, % % Tarrant CCD Northwest Campus % 6.6% % 2.3% % 2.1% 36 1, % % Tarrant CCD South Campus % 8.1% % 23.% % 17.9% 339 1, % % Tarrant CCD Southeast Campus % 9.4% % 34.3% % 23.1% 547 1,79 3.6% % Tarrant CCD Trinity River Campus % 4.6% % 23.8% % 17.7%.% % Temple College % 7.7% % 26.9% % 18.4% % % Texarkana College % 1.8% % 35.6% % 28.1% % % Texas Southmost College % 19.9% % 36.6% % 28.1% 476 1, % % Texas State Technical College Harlingen % 7.1% % 8.4% % 12.% % % Texas State Technical College Marshall % 38.% % 26.3% % 23.1% % % Texas State Technical College Waco % 5.5% % 1.9% % 14.8% 6 1,22 4.9% % Texas State Technical College West Texas % 4.8% % 12.5% % 12.8% % % Trinity Valley Community College % 12.5% % 17.1% % 14.2% 25 1,15 2.2% % Tyler Junior College , % 16.6% 1, % 29.6% % 28.4% 524 2, % % Vernon College % 1.% % 16.5% % 3.1% % % Victoria College % 15.4% % 6.5% % 8.1% % % Weatherford College % 13.8% % 21.6% % 24.7% 333 1, % % Western Texas College % 19.5% % 38.% % 28.7% % % Wharton County Junior College % 29.6% % 48.3% % 39.3% 483 1, % % Completed college course Below writing standard TSI obligation met Completed college course All transfers Transfer cohort Transfer rate faculty % full-time faculty Institutional Introduction National Statewide closing the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 25

28 Institutional Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps Statewide National Introduction Public 214 Texas Higher Education Almanac Institutional Profiles Texas Four-Year Public Institutions Statewide Four-Year Public Institutions 584,785 Average Tuition & Fees: $7,65 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (16,846) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (1,769) 3. Health Professions and Related Programs (8,115) 4. Engineering (5,371) 5. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (5,295) UG 4-year 3.5% 14.9% 6-year 59.7% 34.9% 1-year 65.% 44.2% Institutional Profiles The following pages have profiles of each four-year public institution in Texas, including information on enrollment, demographics, graduation rates, postgraduation status, and faculty. For explanation of specific terms or abbreviations, please refer to pp percent student population by race/ethnicity Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (125,95) (461,241) FY 213 (91,83) Student Characteristics Applicants 27,396 % of applicants 68.7% accepted First-time students in 26.1% top 1% % enroll. change % % part-time 22.2% % full-time 77.8% % 41.9% Degrees awarded degrees awarded 13,451 Associate 274 Bachelor s 9,89 Master s 34,39 Doctoral Research 3,519 Doctoral Professional 1, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (584,785) FY 213 (13,451) Average time to 5. bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 141 % bachelor s degrees 65.9% awarded to at-risk students Graduates Status % bacc. grad. employed and/or enrolled in grad. or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE to undergrad degrees Transfer Students Graduation rate for 2-year transfers, FY 213 % of graduates completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges 77.5% % 35.8% Faculty faculty 27,37 Tenured/tenure track 14,216 % tenured/tenure track 52.6% Student-faculty ratio 22:1 Average Revenue per FTSE State-funded FTSE 484,385 revenue $22,172 Tuition/fees $6,894 State revenue $6,997 Federal revenue $4,32 Institution revenue $4,249 Average Uses of Funds per FTSE $18,933 Instruction, research, $11,645 and academic support Student services and $3,72 scholarships Institutional support $3,359 and OM of plant $857 Research Expenditures research exp. research exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) $2,1,918,827 $98, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

29 Four-Year Public Institutions Four-Year Public Institutions Angelo State University Lamar University Midwestern State University...29 Prairie View A&M University...29 Sam Houston State University...3 Stephen F. Austin State University...3 Sul Ross State University Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College Tarleton State University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Central Texas Texas A&M University Commerce...34 Texas A&M University Corpus Christi...34 Texas A&M University at Galveston Texas A&M University Kingsville Texas A&M University San Antonio Texas A&M University Texarkana Texas Southern University Texas State University Texas Tech University...38 Texas Woman s University...38 The University of Texas at Arlington The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Brownsville...4 The University of Texas at Dallas...4 The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas Pan American The University of Texas of the Permian Basin The University of Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at Tyler University of Houston University of Houston Clear Lake...44 University of Houston Downtown...44 University of Houston Victoria...45 University of North Texas...45 University of North Texas Dallas...46 West Texas A&M University Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 Institutional Introduction National Statewide closing the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 27

30 APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC Angelo State University 6,43 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: San Angelo Year founded: 1928 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $7,575 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Health Professions and Related Programs (277) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (129) 3. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (128) 4. Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences (62) 5. Psychology (58) UG 4-year 22.6% 2.% 6-year 39.2% 13.3% 1-year 47.5% 28.6% Lamar University 13,762 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Beaumont Year founded: 1923 Website: Accountability group: Comprehensive Average tuition & fees: $8,99 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (254) 2. Health Professions and Related Programs (195) 3. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (193) 4. Engineering (116) 5. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities (9) UG 4-year 11.3% 3.3% 6-year 39.1% 12.3% 1-year 43.9% 2.6% Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (2,9) (5,433) FY 213 (1,98) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 3,687 % of applicants accepted 56.7% First-time students in top 1% 11.% % enroll. change % % part-time 15.5% % full-time 84.5% % 46.2% SAT SAT 41 5 ACT ACT English Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (3,622) (9,194) FY 213 (1,396) Applicants 4,725 % of applicants accepted 76.7% First-time students in top 1% 13.8% % enroll. change % % part-time 28.8% % full-time 71.2% % 44.7% SAT SAT 4 5 ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (6,43) FY 213 (1,399) DEGREES AWARDED Average time to 5.4 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 149 % bachelor s degrees 75.% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS degrees awarded 1,399 Associate 16 Bachelor s 938 Master s 283 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional 18 Average time to 4.8 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 136 % bachelor s degrees 85.9% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 85.4% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.73 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (13,762) FY 213 (3,51) degrees awarded 3,51 Associate 3 Bachelor s 1,366 Master s 2,5 Doctoral Research 49 Doctoral Professional 6 % bacc. grad. employed 82.7% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 5.39 to undergrad degrees Institutional Profiles Graduation rate for 2-year 38.6% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 24.2% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 346 Tenured/tenure track 199 % tenured/tenure track 57.5% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 5,862 revenue $19,283 Tuition/fees $5,786 State revenue $6,443 Federal revenue $2,392 Institution revenue $4,662 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $16,147 Instruction, research, $6,841 and academic support Student services and $3,72 scholarships Institutional support and $3,76 OM of plant $1,845 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $1,15,863 research $2,194 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 37.3% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 17.9% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 534 Tenured/tenure track 275 % tenured/tenure track 51.5% Student-faculty ratio 22:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 12,62 revenue $15,2 Tuition/fees $6,915 State revenue $4,923 Federal revenue $1,781 Institution revenue $1,581 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $12,261 Instruction, research, $6,83 and academic support Student services and $2,546 scholarships Institutional support and $2,772 OM of plant $113 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $2,64,643 research $8,135 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) 28 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

31 Four-Year Public Institutions Midwestern State University 5,548 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Wichita Falls Year founded: 1922 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $7,764 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Health Professions and Related Programs (42) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (18) 3. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (178) 4. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (53) 5. Psychology (45) UG 4-year 24.3%.% 6-year 49.4% 17.9% 1-year 51.9% 31.9% 8,25 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Prairie View Year founded: 1876 Website: Accountability group: Comprehensive HSI/HBCU status: HBCU Average tuition & fees: $6,9 UG 4-year 1.9%.% 6-year 4.4%.% 1-year 43.2% 16.7% Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (2,196) (4,95) FY 213 (1,129) TEST SCORE RANGES Prairie View A&M University TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Health Professions and Related Programs (22) 2. Engineering (12) 3. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (15) 4. Psychology (8) 5. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services (76) DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 3,71 % of applicants accepted 71.5% First-time students in top 1% 9.8% % enroll. change % % part-time 23.9% % full-time 76.1% % 4.3% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (3,744) (6,731) FY 213 (1,8) Applicants 4,468 % of applicants accepted 83.8% First-time students in top 1% 3.5% % enroll. change % % part-time 7.4% % full-time 92.6% % 67.1% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (5,548) FY 213 (1,33) 84.9 DEGREES AWARDED degrees awarded 1,33 Associate 48 Bachelor s 1,81 Master s 174 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.4 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 145 % bachelor s degrees 67.3% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 78.1% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.61 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (8,25) FY 213 (1,449) degrees awarded 1,449 Associate Bachelor s 1,8 Master s 418 Doctoral Research 23 Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.2 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 153 % bachelor s degrees 87.3% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS % bacc. grad. employed 78.4% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 6.12 to undergrad degrees TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Graduation rate for 2-year 54.4% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 2.9% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 339 Tenured/tenure track 166 % tenured/tenure track 49.% Student-faculty ratio 18:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 4,497 revenue $18,171 Tuition/fees $6,923 State revenue $6,22 Federal revenue $1,971 Institution revenue $3,75 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $15,788 Instruction, research, $7,499 and academic support Student services and $4,647 scholarships Institutional support and $3,181 OM of plant $46 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $286,37 research $1,494 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 56.5% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 2.1% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 425 Tenured/tenure track 198 % tenured/tenure track 46.6% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 7,39 revenue $24,773 Tuition/fees $4,512 State revenue $9,831 Federal revenue $6,137 Institution revenue $4,293 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $17,479 Instruction, research, $9,293 and academic support Student services and $3,61 scholarships Institutional support and $4,593 OM of plant $532 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $12,161,31 research $48,814 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 29

32 APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC Sam Houston State University 19,21 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Huntsville Year founded: 1879 Website: Accountability group: Doctoral Average tuition & fees: $8,594 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (667) 2. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services (583) 3. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (45) 4. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (21) 5. Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences (179) UG 4-year 28.2% 12.8% 6-year 59.5% 48.% 1-year 62.8% 47.4% 12,584 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Nacogdoches Year founded: 1923 Website: Accountability group: Comprehensive Average tuition & fees: $8,458 UG Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (6,98) (16,255) FY 213 (3,252) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 8,238 % of applicants accepted 74.% First-time students in top 1% 11.6% % enroll. change % % part-time 17.8% % full-time 82.2% % 39.3% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Stephen F. Austin State University TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (396) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (321) 3. Health Professions and Related Programs (253) 4. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (176) 5. Visual and Performing Arts (145) 4-year 24.7%.% 6-year 51.5% 8.3% 1-year 64.8% 19.% Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (6,84) (1,925) FY 213 (2,59) Applicants 9,568 % of applicants accepted 71.1% First-time students in top 1% 13.8% % enroll. change % % part-time 16.1% % full-time 83.9% % 45.8% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (19,21) FY 213 (4,171) DEGREES AWARDED Average time to 4.7 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 139 % bachelor s degrees 76.1% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS degrees awarded 4,171 Associate Bachelor s 3,252 Master s 864 Doctoral Research 55 Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.1 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 143 % bachelor s degrees 73.2% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 8.6% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.17 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (12,584) FY 213 (2,62) degrees awarded 2,62 Associate Bachelor s 2,59 Master s 527 Doctoral Research 16 Doctoral Professional % bacc. grad. employed 82.1% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.72 to undergrad degrees Institutional Profiles Graduation rate for 2-year 6.3% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 43.7% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 861 Tenured/tenure track 472 % tenured/tenure track 54.8% Student-faculty ratio 24:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 15,819 revenue $14,334 Tuition/fees $6,36 State revenue $4,494 Federal revenue $2,125 Institution revenue $1,679 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $11,921 Instruction, research, $7,4 and academic support Student services and $2,8 scholarships Institutional support and $2,542 OM of plant $296 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $5,15,124 research $6,829 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 55.5% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 29.4% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 662 Tenured/tenure track 37 % tenured/tenure track 55.9% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 11,124 revenue $15,65 Tuition/fees $6,13 State revenue $6,3 Federal revenue $2,457 Institution revenue $1,6 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $12,517 Instruction, research, $6,967 and academic support Student services and $2,462 scholarships Institutional support and $2,861 OM of plant $227 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $4,391,116 research $5,49 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) 3 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

33 Four-Year Public Institutions Sul Ross State University 1,889 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Alpine Year founded: 1917 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $6,6 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities (24) 2. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (24) 3. Natural Resources and Conservation (2) 4. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (18) 5. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (18) UG 4-year 11.8%.% 6-year 31.2% 8.3% 1-year 35.2%.% 976 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Eagle Pass Year founded: 1974 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $4,446 UG 4-year 6-year 1-year Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (878) (1,312) FY 213 (23) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 932 % of applicants accepted 94.2% First-time students in top 1% 3.9% % enroll. change % % part-time 2.6% % full-time 79.4% % 58.9% SAT 4 51 SAT ACT ACT English Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, () (72) FY 213 (151) Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (1,889) FY 213 (354) Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (59) 2. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services (24) 3. Psychology (18) 4. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (18) 5. History (9) Applicants % of applicants accepted First-time students in top 1% % enroll. change % % part-time 75.8% % full-time 24.2% % 76.8% SAT SAT ACT ACT English DEGREES AWARDED degrees awarded 354 Associate 1 Bachelor s 22 Master s 151 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.1 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 144 % bachelor s degrees 86.6% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 79.4% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 5.26 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (976) FY 213 (194) degrees awarded 194 Associate Bachelor s 151 Master s 43 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to 6.3 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 15 % bachelor s degrees 88.1% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS % bacc. grad. employed 87.7% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 2.69 to undergrad degrees TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Graduation rate for 2-year 59.7% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 22.4% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 134 Tenured/tenure track 73 % tenured/tenure track 54.5% Student-faculty ratio 13:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 2,48 revenue $24,92 Tuition/fees $5,229 State revenue $11,846 Federal revenue $5,661 Institution revenue $2,184 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $21,659 Instruction, research, $9,538 and academic support Student services and $5,278 scholarships Institutional support and $5,924 OM of plant $919 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $1,198,51 research $9,658 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 34.3% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 7.9% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 35 Tenured/tenure track 27 % tenured/tenure track 77.1% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE * revenue * Tuition/fees * State revenue * Federal revenue * Institution revenue * USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE * Instruction, research, * and academic support Student services and * scholarships Institutional support and * OM of plant * RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. * research * exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) *Included in Sul Ross State Alpine INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 31

34 APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC Tarleton State University 1,937 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Stephenville Year founded: 1899 Website: Accountability group: Comprehensive Average tuition & fees: $6,659 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (38) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (292) 3. Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences (28) 4. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (154) 5. Health Professions and Related Programs (144) UG 4-year 26.8% 4.% 6-year 52.6% 23.1% 1-year 53.2% 33.3% 7,431 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Laredo Year founded: 1969 Website: Accountability group: Comprehensive Average tuition & fees: $7,142 UG Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (4,) (9,448) FY 213 (1,866) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 5,26 % of applicants accepted 79.6% First-time students in top 1% 7.9% % enroll. change % % part-time 22.1% % full-time 77.9% % 41.9% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Texas A&M University TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (174) 2. Health Professions and Related Programs (144) 3. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services (121) 4. Psychology (77) 5. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (61) 4-year 2.6%.% 6-year 51.3% 25.% 1-year 54.1% 36.6% Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (2,128) (6,585) FY 213 (836) Applicants 2,39 % of applicants accepted 92.2% First-time students in top 1% 19.7% % enroll. change % % part-time 38.2% % full-time 61.8% % 6.% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (1,937) FY 213 (2,311) DEGREES AWARDED Average time to 5.1 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 145 % bachelor s degrees 91.3% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS degrees awarded 2,311 Associate 35 Bachelor s 1,831 Master s 434 Doctoral Research 11 Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.2 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 141 % bachelor s degrees 77.7% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 83.8% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.92 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (7,431) FY 213 (1,11) degrees awarded 1,11 Associate Bachelor s 836 Master s 271 Doctoral Research 3 Doctoral Professional % bacc. grad. employed 79.5% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 5.35 to undergrad degrees Institutional Profiles Graduation rate for 2-year 62.2% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 43.5% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 591 Tenured/tenure track 216 % tenured/tenure track 36.5% Student-faculty ratio 2:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 8,756 revenue $14,712 Tuition/fees $5,126 State revenue $4,99 Federal revenue $3,239 Institution revenue $1,438 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $12,294 Instruction, research, $6,548 and academic support Student services and $2,65 scholarships Institutional support and $2,617 OM of plant $524 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $8,298,543 research $24,35 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 49.7% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 4.9% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 286 Tenured/tenure track 137 % tenured/tenure track 47.9% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 5,11 revenue $2,28 Tuition/fees $3,34 State revenue $7,274 Federal revenue $5,778 Institution revenue $3,672 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $15,874 Instruction, research, $8,696 and academic support Student services and $3,595 scholarships Institutional support and $2,797 OM of plant $787 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $3,686,713 research $19,71 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) 32 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

35 Four-Year Public Institutions Texas A&M University 53,219 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: College Station Year founded: 1876 Website: Accountability group: Research Average tuition & fees: $9,36 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (1,57) 2. Engineering (1,324) 3. Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences (1,47) 4. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (816) 5. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (692) UG 4-year 53.8% 4.2% 6-year 84.8% 71.8% 1-year 88.4% 88.4% 2,44 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Killeen Year founded: 29 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $6,659 UG 4-year 6-year 1-year Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (2,745) (41,933) FY 213 (9,261) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 3,65 % of applicants accepted 69.% First-time students in top 1% 54.2% % enroll. change % % part-time 1.1% % full-time 89.9% % 21.7% SAT SAT ACT 24 3 ACT English 23 3 Texas A&M University Central Texas TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (146) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (97) 3. Psychology (47) 4. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services (41) 5. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities (33) Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, () (1,751) FY 213 (48) Applicants % of applicants accepted First-time students in top 1% % enroll. change 8 13.% % part-time 76.1% % full-time 23.9% % 51.8% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (53,219) FY 213 (12,337) DEGREES AWARDED degrees awarded 12,337 Associate Bachelor s 9,261 Master s 2,221 Doctoral Research 726 Doctoral Professional 129 Average time to 4.2 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 133 % bachelor s degrees 44.9% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 76.9% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.87 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (2,44) FY 213 (695) degrees awarded 695 Associate Bachelor s 48 Master s 215 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to 6.7 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 145 % bachelor s degrees 7.8% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS % bacc. grad. employed 7.3% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 1.62 to undergrad degrees TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Graduation rate for 2-year 82.7% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 3.4% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 2,469 Tenured/tenure track 1,691 % tenured/tenure track 68.5% Student-faculty ratio 22:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 44,656 revenue $28,873 Tuition/fees $7,873 State revenue $9,64 Federal revenue $2,867 Institution revenue $9,69 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $24,856 Instruction, research, $17,315 and academic support Student services and $2,698 scholarships Institutional support and $3,556 OM of plant $1,287 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $667,93,164 research $28,418 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 47.9% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 69.9% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 14 Tenured/tenure track 62 % tenured/tenure track 44.3% Student-faculty ratio 13:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 1,678 revenue $17,622 Tuition/fees $6,27 State revenue $8,519 Federal revenue $2,359 Institution revenue $717 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $16,585 Instruction, research, $7,245 and academic support Student services and $4,57 scholarships Institutional support and $3,961 OM of plant $89 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $72,788 research $198 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 33

36 APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC Texas A&M University Commerce 11,68 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Commerce Year founded: 1889 Website: Accountability group: Doctoral Average tuition & fees: $6,664 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (553) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (226) 3. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities (89) 4. Psychology (82) 5. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (76) UG 4-year 24.5% 7.1% 6-year 51.3% 28.6% 1-year 56.7% 32.8% 1,913 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Corpus Christi Year founded: 1971 Website: Accountability group: Doctoral Average tuition & fees: $7,778 UG Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (2,816) (6,89) FY 213 (1,518) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 4,1 % of applicants accepted 7.2% First-time students in top 1% 13.4% % enroll. change % % part-time 26.2% % full-time 73.8% % 52.8% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Texas A&M University Corpus Christi TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Health Professions and Related Programs (251) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (245) 3. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (185) 4. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (13) 5. Psychology (113) 4-year 21.6% 2.5% 6-year 5.1% 32.9% 1-year 63.% 56.5% Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (6,44) (8,826) FY 213 (1,464) Applicants 7,164 % of applicants accepted 89.9% First-time students in top 1% 8.4% % enroll. change % % part-time 19.6% % full-time 8.4% % 45.2% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (11,68) FY 213 (3,259) DEGREES AWARDED Average time to 5.1 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 145 % bachelor s degrees 77.5% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS degrees awarded 3,259 Associate Bachelor s 1,518 Master s 1,647 Doctoral Research 94 Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.4 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 141 % bachelor s degrees 76.% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 82.8% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.63 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (1,913) FY 213 (1,939) degrees awarded 1,939 Associate Bachelor s 1,464 Master s 449 Doctoral Research 26 Doctoral Professional % bacc. grad. employed 79.5% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.97 to undergrad degrees Institutional Profiles Graduation rate for 2-year 62.4% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 54.5% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 556 Tenured/tenure track 233 % tenured/tenure track 41.9% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 9,22 revenue $15,673 Tuition/fees $6,59 State revenue $5,611 Federal revenue $2,18 Institution revenue $1,292 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $13,23 Instruction, research, $7,16 and academic support Student services and $2,842 scholarships Institutional support and $2,73 OM of plant $552 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $2,568,33 research $6,935 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 49.1% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 34.5% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 546 Tenured/tenure track 254 % tenured/tenure track 46.5% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 8,89 revenue $17,464 Tuition/fees $5,434 State revenue $6,766 Federal revenue $3,129 Institution revenue $2,135 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $14,552 Instruction, research, $8,582 and academic support Student services and $2,822 scholarships Institutional support and $2,491 OM of plant $656 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $16,562,544 research $54,26 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) 34 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

37 Four-Year Public Institutions Texas A&M University at Galveston 2,174 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Galveston Year founded: 1962 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $7,85 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (86) 2. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (83) 3. Transportation and Materials Moving (46) 4. Engineering (45) 5. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (26) UG 4-year 28.%.% 6-year 58.4% 16.7% 1-year 66.5% 5.% 7,73 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Kingsville Year founded: 1923 Website: Accountability group: Doctoral Average tuition & fees: $6,94 UG 4-year 18.7% 6.8% 6-year 41.9% 23.8% 1-year 41.2% 17.1% Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (98) (2,27) FY 213 (39) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 1,323 % of applicants accepted 74.1% First-time students in top 1% 7.3% % enroll. change % % part-time 7.7% % full-time 92.3% % 24.7% SAT SAT 5 59 ACT ACT English Texas A&M University Kingsville TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Health Professions and Related Programs (16) 2. Engineering (134) 3. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (122) 4. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (78) 5. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (64) Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (5,351) (6,6) FY 213 (998) Applicants 6,661 % of applicants accepted 8.3% First-time students in top 1% 1.5% % enroll. change % % part-time 19.1% % full-time 8.9% % 54.9% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (2,174) FY 213 (328) 6.2 DEGREES AWARDED degrees awarded 328 Associate Bachelor s 39 Master s 19 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to 4.8 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 15 % bachelor s degrees 58.6% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 65.8% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 5.74 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (7,73) FY 213 (1,459) degrees awarded 1,459 Associate Bachelor s 998 Master s 427 Doctoral Research 34 Doctoral Professional Average time to 5. bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 144 % bachelor s degrees 86.9% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS % bacc. grad. employed 78.2% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 5.12 to undergrad degrees TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Graduation rate for 2-year 56.1% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 2.9% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 138 Tenured/tenure track 56 % tenured/tenure track 4.6% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 1,869 revenue $24,61 Tuition/fees $8,563 State revenue $1,167 Federal revenue $2,576 Institution revenue $3,295 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $21,27 Instruction, research, $9,99 and academic support Student services and $3, scholarships Institutional support and $6,934 OM of plant $1,283 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $5,279,22 research $65,613 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 58.2% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 38.5% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 393 Tenured/tenure track 237 % tenured/tenure track 6.3% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 5,931 revenue $2,43 Tuition/fees $4,872 State revenue $7,514 Federal revenue $4,931 Institution revenue $2,726 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $17,847 Instruction, research, $9,524 and academic support Student services and $4,412 scholarships Institutional support and $3,354 OM of plant $557 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $16,94,58 research $55,21 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 35

38 APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC Texas A&M University San Antonio 4,512 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: San Antonio Year founded: 29 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $6,751 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (363) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (159) 3. Social Sciences (8) 4. Psychology (68) 5. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (33) UG 4-year 6-year 1-year 1,85 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Texarkana Year founded: 1971 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $5,998 UG Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, () (3,264) FY 213 (797) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants % of applicants accepted First-time students in top 1% % enroll. change 8 13.% % part-time 54.1% % full-time 45.9% % 6.9% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Texas A&M University Texarkana TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (137) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (63) 3. Psychology (28) 4. Health Professions and Related Programs (23) 5. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services (16) 4-year 6-year 1-year Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (295) (1,356) FY 213 (334) Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (4,512) FY 213 (1,47) Applicants 47 % of applicants accepted 72.5% First-time students in top 1%.% % enroll. change % % part-time 37.4% % full-time 62.6% % 51.1% SAT SAT 4 54 ACT ACT English DEGREES AWARDED Average time to 5.8 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 141 % bachelor s degrees 73.7% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS degrees awarded 1,47 Associate Bachelor s 797 Master s 25 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to 6.5 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 156 % bachelor s degrees 84.8% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 82.5% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 2.47 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (1,85) FY 213 (522) degrees awarded 522 Associate Bachelor s 334 Master s 188 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional % bacc. grad. employed 75.% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.27 to undergrad degrees Institutional Profiles Graduation rate for 2-year 63.% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 78.6% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 189 Tenured/tenure track 67 % tenured/tenure track 35.4% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 2,891 revenue $14,773 Tuition/fees $6,245 State revenue $5,856 Federal revenue $2,158 Institution revenue $514 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $14,111 Instruction, research, $5,493 and academic support Student services and $3,516 scholarships Institutional support and $3,915 OM of plant $1,187 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $ research $ exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 57.5% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 58.1% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 129 Tenured/tenure track 57 % tenured/tenure track 44.2% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 1,395 revenue $22,533 Tuition/fees $4,575 State revenue $13,28 Federal revenue $2,347 Institution revenue $2,583 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $17,416 Instruction, research, $8,295 and academic support Student services and $3,388 scholarships Institutional support and $4,48 OM of plant $1,684 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $34,64 research $644 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) 36 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

39 Four-Year Public Institutions Texas Southern University 8,73 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Houston Year founded: 1947 Website: Accountability group: Doctoral HSI/HBCU status: HBCU Average tuition & fees: $7,875 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (187) 2. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities (87) 3. Health Professions and Related Programs (85) 4. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (64) 5. Communication, Journalism and Related Programs (47) UG 4-year 5.1% 2.4% 6-year 16.4% 4.6% 1-year 2.% 12.5% 35,546 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: San Marcos Year founded: 1899 Website: Accountability group: Emerging Research Average tuition & fees: $9,15 UG 4-year 28.9% 14.5% 6-year 64.1% 23.3% 1-year 74.6% 57.8% Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Texas State University TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (1,45) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (615) 3. Visual and Performing Arts (427) 4. Social Sciences (418) 5. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (45) Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (4,449) (6,288) FY 213 (768) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 1,68 % of applicants accepted 44.2% First-time students in top 1% 3.8% % enroll. change % % part-time 15.4% % full-time 84.6% % 74.1% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (14,481) (31,5) FY 213 (5,77) Applicants 19,25 % of applicants accepted 75.2% First-time students in top 1% 13.% % enroll. change % % part-time 17.2% % full-time 82.8% % 36.9% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (8,73) FY 213 (1,411) DEGREES AWARDED degrees awarded 1,411 Associate Bachelor s 768 Master s 359 Doctoral Research 24 Doctoral Professional 26 Average time to 5.8 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 164 % bachelor s degrees 88.4% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 76.2% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 8.19 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (35,546) FY 213 (7,31) degrees awarded 7,31 Associate Bachelor s 5,77 Master s 1,447 Doctoral Research 53 Doctoral Professional 4 Average time to 5.2 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 14 % bachelor s degrees 7.6% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS % bacc. grad. employed 79.3% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.36 to undergrad degrees TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Graduation rate for 2-year 23.4% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 17.6% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 568 Tenured/tenure track 293 % tenured/tenure track 51.6% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 8,186 revenue $23,169 Tuition/fees $7,384 State revenue $9,5 Federal revenue $5,291 Institution revenue $994 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $21,819 Instruction, research, $11,655 and academic support Student services and $4,81 scholarships Institutional support and $5,13 OM of plant $1,7 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $6,548,364 research $18,373 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 58.6% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 38.% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 1,49 Tenured/tenure track 71 % tenured/tenure track 47.7% Student-faculty ratio 28:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 28,966 revenue $14,225 Tuition/fees $5,837 State revenue $5,4 Federal revenue $2,295 Institution revenue $1,89 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $12,75 Instruction, research, $8,143 and academic support Student services and $1,287 scholarships Institutional support and $2,238 OM of plant $47 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $37,53,191 research $4,485 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 37

40 APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC Texas Tech University 32,797 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Lubbock Year founded: 1923 Website: Accountability group: Emerging Research Average tuition & fees: $9,242 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (977) 2. Engineering (618) 3. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (554) 4. Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences (434) 5. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (35) UG 4-year 38.8% 21.9% 6-year 7.% 38.6% 1-year 78.6% 5.4% 14,899 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Denton Year founded: 191 Website: Accountability group: Doctoral Average tuition & fees: $7,29 UG Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (11,918) (26,93) FY 213 (5,26) TEST SCORE RANGES Texas Woman's University TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Health Professions and Related Programs (56) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (269) 3. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities (253) 4. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (147) 5. Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences (18) 4-year 21.8% 7.1% 6-year 5.7% 21.4% 1-year 64.3% 45.5% DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 14,882 % of applicants accepted 8.1% First-time students in top 1% 2.3% % enroll. change % % part-time 1.3% % full-time 89.7% % 29.4% SAT SAT 5 59 ACT ACT English Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (4,124) (8,849) FY 213 (1,934) Applicants 4,944 % of applicants accepted 83.4% First-time students in top 1% 13.9% % enroll. change % % part-time 28.2% % full-time 71.8% % 49.1% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (32,797) FY 213 (7,115) DEGREES AWARDED Average time to 5.6 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 147 % bachelor s degrees 68.5% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS degrees awarded 7,115 Associate Bachelor s 5,26 Master s 1,365 Doctoral Research 36 Doctoral Professional 238 Average time to 4.6 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 142 % bachelor s degrees 59.7% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 76.5% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.57 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (14,899) FY 213 (3,844) degrees awarded 3,844 Associate Bachelor s 1,934 Master s 1,736 Doctoral Research 73 Doctoral Professional 11 % bacc. grad. employed 83.5% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.79 to undergrad degrees Institutional Profiles Graduation rate for 2-year 55.6% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 25.1% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 1,49 Tenured/tenure track 948 % tenured/tenure track 67.3% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 29,249 revenue $2,826 Tuition/fees $8,797 State revenue $6,937 Federal revenue $2,247 Institution revenue $2,845 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $17,558 Instruction, research, $11,547 and academic support Student services and $2,481 scholarships Institutional support and $2,719 OM of plant $81 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $137,563,727 research $47,995 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 6.6% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 49.5% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 79 Tenured/tenure track 298 % tenured/tenure track 37.7% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 12,236 revenue $13,922 Tuition/fees $5,381 State revenue $5,893 Federal revenue $1,987 Institution revenue $661 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $11,499 Instruction, research, $6,876 and academic support Student services and $1,982 scholarships Institutional support and $2,564 OM of plant $78 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $2,562,78 research $5,914 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) 38 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

41 Four-Year Public Institutions The University of Texas at Arlington 33,329 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Arlington Year founded: 1895 Website: Accountability group: Emerging Research Average tuition & fees: $9,152 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Health Professions and Related Programs (2,166) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (839) 3. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (49) 4. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (378) 5. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities (364) UG 4-year 23.9% 8.3% 6-year 52.2% 32.3% 1-year 66.2% 48.8% 52,59 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Austin Year founded: 1881 Website: Accountability group: Research Average tuition & fees: $9,79 UG 4-year 51.9% 14.% 6-year 82.8% 59.6% 1-year 88.7% 71.4% Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (6,889) (24,481) FY 213 (6,343) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 1,679 % of applicants accepted 64.5% First-time students in top 1% 24.4% % enroll. change % % part-time 36.4% % full-time 63.6% % 43.6% SAT SAT ACT ACT English 2 26 The University of Texas at Austin TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (1,116) 2. Communication, Journalism and Related Programs (1,17) 3. Social Sciences (1,11) 4. Engineering (1,88) 5. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (792) Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (15,38) (39,979) FY 213 (9,27) Applicants 33,536 % of applicants accepted 45.6% First-time students in top 1% 7.% % enroll. change % % part-time 7.7% % full-time 92.3% % 27.8% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (33,329) FY 213 (9,46) DEGREES AWARDED degrees awarded 9,46 Associate Bachelor s 6,343 Master s 2,967 Doctoral Research 15 Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.6 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 145 % bachelor s degrees 59.6% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 79.4% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 2.95 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (52,59) FY 213 (13,616) degrees awarded 13,616 Associate Bachelor s 9,27 Master s 3,18 Doctoral Research 883 Doctoral Professional 58 Average time to 4.3 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 131 % bachelor s degrees 4.5% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS % bacc. grad. employed 68.6% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.89 to undergrad degrees TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Graduation rate for 2-year 51.4% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 4.1% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 1,2 Tenured/tenure track 563 % tenured/tenure track 46.9% Student-faculty ratio 24:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 26,581 revenue $18,112 Tuition/fees $6,857 State revenue $5,9 Federal revenue $4,283 Institution revenue $1,963 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $15,395 Instruction, research, $9,58 and academic support Student services and $3,179 scholarships Institutional support and $2,595 OM of plant $564 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $77,651,828 research $71,897 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 69.7% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 15.8% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 2,88 Tenured/tenure track 1,784 % tenured/tenure track 63.5% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 48,387 revenue $46,235 Tuition/fees $9,48 State revenue $11,732 Federal revenue $1,9 Institution revenue $15,14 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $38,99 Instruction, research, $25,615 and academic support Student services and $4,411 scholarships Institutional support and $6,346 OM of plant $2,538 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $595,122,2 research $277,894 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 39

42 APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC The University of Texas at Brownsville 8,57 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Brownsville Year founded: 1973 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $6,153 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (213) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (131) 3. Health Professions and Related Programs (14) 4. Psychology (91) 5. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (76) UG 4-year 13.3% 25.% 6-year 1-year 21,193 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Dallas Year founded: 1969 Website: Accountability group: Emerging Research Average tuition & fees: $11,86 UG Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (1,289) (7,378) FY 213 (1,12) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 1,61 % of applicants accepted 8.5% First-time students in top 1% 12.8% % enroll. change % % part-time 39.4% % full-time 6.6% % 62.3% SAT SAT ACT ACT English The University of Texas at Dallas TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (95) 2. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (388) 3. Engineering (249) 4. Psychology (232) 5. Social Sciences (197) 4-year 49.6% 45.9% 6-year 69.5% 7.4% 1-year 79.3% 55.8% Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (5,17) (12,781) FY 213 (2,785) Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (8,57) FY 213 (1,282) Applicants 7,195 % of applicants accepted 69.7% First-time students in top 1% 29.9% % enroll. change % % part-time 17.8% % full-time 82.2% % 34.2% SAT 6 71 SAT ACT ACT English DEGREES AWARDED Average time to 5. bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 142 % bachelor s degrees 56.1% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS degrees awarded 1,282 Associate Bachelor s 1,12 Master s 268 Doctoral Research 2 Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.8 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 142 % bachelor s degrees 84.9% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 79.8% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 5.2 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (21,193) FY 213 (5,597) degrees awarded 5,597 Associate Bachelor s 2,785 Master s 2,619 Doctoral Research 183 Doctoral Professional 1 % bacc. grad. employed 77.% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.79 to undergrad degrees Institutional Profiles Graduation rate for 2-year 53.8% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 76.8% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 55 Tenured/tenure track 254 % tenured/tenure track 5.3% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 9,121 revenue $17,93 Tuition/fees $3,28 State revenue $4,935 Federal revenue $5,812 Institution revenue $4,128 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $16,332 Instruction, research, $7,36 and academic support Student services and $5,94 scholarships Institutional support and $2,662 OM of plant $73 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $1,385,227 research $38,42 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 64.5% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 45.8% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 856 Tenured/tenure track 413 % tenured/tenure track 48.2% Student-faculty ratio 22:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 16,558 revenue $25,792 Tuition/fees $11,11 State revenue $7,148 Federal revenue $3,194 Institution revenue $4,349 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $23,42 Instruction, research, $15,751 and academic support Student services and $1,959 scholarships Institutional support and $4,385 OM of plant $947 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $98,842,525 research $129,321 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) 4 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

43 Four-Year Public Institutions The University of Texas at El Paso 22,926 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: El Paso Year founded: 1914 Website: Accountability group: Emerging Research Average tuition & fees: $7,18 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (63) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (488) 3. Health Professions and Related Programs (352) 4. Engineering (26) 5. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (253) UG 4-year 12.7% 3.6% 6-year 43.3% 18.1% 1-year 5.2% 31.3% 2,53 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Edinburg Year founded: 1927 Website: Accountability group: Doctoral Average tuition & fees: $6,134 UG 4-year 18.4% 5.8% 6-year 44.1% 13.1% 1-year 52.7% 28.4% Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (6,884) (19,683) FY 213 (3,123) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 6,892 % of applicants accepted 99.9% First-time students in top 1% 14.2% % enroll. change % % part-time 34.1% % full-time 65.9% % 62.5% SAT SAT ACT ACT English The University of Texas Pan American TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Health Professions and Related Programs (446) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (393) 3. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (243) 4. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (233) 5. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services (215) Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (6,825) (17,23) FY 213 (2,817) Applicants 9,832 % of applicants accepted 69.4% First-time students in top 1% 2.5% % enroll. change % % part-time 23.9% % full-time 76.1% % 66.6% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (22,926) FY 213 (4,371) DEGREES AWARDED degrees awarded 4,371 Associate Bachelor s 3,123 Master s 1,12 Doctoral Research 17 Doctoral Professional 21 Average time to 5.7 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 146 % bachelor s degrees 82.% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 69.4% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.59 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (2,53) FY 213 (3,56) degrees awarded 3,56 Associate Bachelor s 2,817 Master s 72 Doctoral Research 23 Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.3 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 149 % bachelor s degrees 9.1% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS % bacc. grad. employed 77.4% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.77 to undergrad degrees TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Graduation rate for 2-year 53.6% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 35.8% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 974 Tenured/tenure track 485 % tenured/tenure track 49.8% Student-faculty ratio 22:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 17,773 revenue $19,677 Tuition/fees $4,526 State revenue $6,461 Federal revenue $6,813 Institution revenue $1,877 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $17,522 Instruction, research, $1,318 and academic support Student services and $4,18 scholarships Institutional support and $2,835 OM of plant $351 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $76,74,368 research $16,42 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 6.8% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 34.5% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 772 Tenured/tenure track 458 % tenured/tenure track 59.3% Student-faculty ratio 27:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 16,173 revenue $15,289 Tuition/fees $2,295 State revenue $6,583 Federal revenue $5,289 Institution revenue $1,122 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $13,319 Instruction, research, $6,711 and academic support Student services and $3,74 scholarships Institutional support and $2,44 OM of plant $428 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $8,542,838 research $19,118 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 41

44 APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC The University of Texas of the Permian Basin 5,131 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Odessa Year founded: 1969 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $6,776 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (155) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (44) 3. Psychology (41) 4. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (4) 5. Social Sciences (39) UG 4-year 25.8%.% 6-year 37.1% 9.1% 1-year 49.2% 55.6% 28,623 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: San Antonio Year founded: 1969 Website: Accountability group: Emerging Research Average tuition & fees: $9,82 UG Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (799) (4,246) FY 213 (569) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 973 % of applicants accepted 82.1% First-time students in top 1% 21.9% % enroll. change % % part-time 54.7% % full-time 45.3% % 43.2% SAT SAT ACT ACT English The University of Texas at San Antonio TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (1,51) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (49) 3. Psychology (32) 4. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (292) 5. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services (262) 4-year 19.3% 7.7% 6-year 49.2% 3.3% 1-year 58.3% 51.4% Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (8,671) (24,342) FY 213 (4,461) Applicants 13,988 % of applicants accepted 62.% First-time students in top 1% 17.1% % enroll. change % % part-time 17.7% % full-time 82.3% % 45.% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (5,131) FY 213 (737) DEGREES AWARDED Average time to 5.4 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 146 % bachelor s degrees 78.3% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS degrees awarded 737 Associate Bachelor s 569 Master s 168 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.2 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 139 % bachelor s degrees 73.5% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 85.3% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.31 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (28,623) FY 213 (5,856) degrees awarded 5,856 Associate Bachelor s 4,461 Master s 1,296 Doctoral Research 99 Doctoral Professional % bacc. grad. employed 77.3% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.84 to undergrad degrees Institutional Profiles Graduation rate for 2-year 47.4% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 41.2% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 181 Tenured/tenure track 82 % tenured/tenure track 45.3% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 3,56 revenue $19,149 Tuition/fees $4,464 State revenue $9,31 Federal revenue $3,84 Institution revenue $2,291 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $14,834 Instruction, research, $7,359 and academic support Student services and $3,38 scholarships Institutional support and $3,681 OM of plant $414 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $1,13,46 research $6,434 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 5.5% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 33.2% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 1,228 Tenured/tenure track 545 % tenured/tenure track 44.4% Student-faculty ratio 25:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 24,187 revenue $18,457 Tuition/fees $6,549 State revenue $5,57 Federal revenue $4,644 Institution revenue $1,694 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $15,569 Instruction, research, $9,126 and academic support Student services and $2,884 scholarships Institutional support and $3,311 OM of plant $248 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $51,417,892 research $62,76 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) 42 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

45 Four-Year Public Institutions The University of Texas at Tyler 7,476 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Tyler Year founded: 1971 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $7,222 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Health Professions and Related Programs (347) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (234) 3. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (141) 4. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (89) 5. Psychology (65) UG 4-year 3.1% 23.8% 6-year 58.3% 5.% 1-year 56.7% 41.7% 39,54 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Houston Year founded: 1927 Website: Accountability group: Emerging Research Average tuition & fees: $9,888 UG 4-year 21.6% 11.3% 6-year 55.% 38.9% 1-year 63.8% 47.6% Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % University of Houston TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (1,658) 2. Psychology (434) 3. Social Sciences (46) 4. Biological and Biomedical Sciences (366) 5. Communication, Journalism and Related Programs (345) Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (1,739) (5,41) FY 213 (1,271) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 2,119 % of applicants accepted 82.1% First-time students in top 1% 11.9% % enroll. change % % part-time 26.% % full-time 74.% % 39.5% SAT 49 6 SAT ACT ACT English Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (1,163) (3,428) FY 213 (5,757) Applicants 17,513 % of applicants accepted 58.% First-time students in top 1% 3.4% % enroll. change % % part-time 26.% % full-time 74.% % 43.% SAT SAT 49 6 ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (7,476) FY 213 (1,768) DEGREES AWARDED degrees awarded 1,768 Associate Bachelor s 1,271 Master s 486 Doctoral Research 11 Doctoral Professional Average time to 5.4 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 141 % bachelor s degrees 75.2% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 83.8% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.42 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (39,54) FY 213 (8,59) degrees awarded 8,59 Associate Bachelor s 5,757 Master s 2,5 Doctoral Research 314 Doctoral Professional 469 Average time to 5.4 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 147 % bachelor s degrees 7.1% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS % bacc. grad. employed 75.3% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.5 to undergrad degrees TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Graduation rate for 2-year 53.% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 52.7% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 41 Tenured/tenure track 175 % tenured/tenure track 43.6% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 5,661 revenue $16,799 Tuition/fees $4,833 State revenue $6,458 Federal revenue $3,312 Institution revenue $2,196 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $15,334 Instruction, research, $8,81 and academic support Student services and $2,885 scholarships Institutional support and $3,468 OM of plant $18 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $3,164,2 research $9,574 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 44.4% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 36.% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 1,848 Tenured/tenure track 852 % tenured/tenure track 46.1% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 33,843 revenue $24,455 Tuition/fees $8,37 State revenue $7,33 Federal revenue $3,672 Institution revenue $5,38 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $19,99 Instruction, research, $13,465 and academic support Student services and $2,443 scholarships Institutional support and $3,168 OM of plant $914 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $17,21,997 research $88,773 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 43

46 APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC University of Houston Clear Lake 8,164 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Houston Year founded: 1971 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $6,81 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (39) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (3) 3. Psychology (96) 4. Social Sciences (71) 5. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies (62) UG 4-year 1.% 73.3% 6-year 1-year 13,754 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Houston Year founded: 1934 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $6,267 UG Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, () (4,619) FY 213 (1,23) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants % of applicants accepted First-time students in top 1% % enroll. change % % part-time 54.8% % full-time 45.2% % 42.1% SAT SAT ACT ACT English University of Houston Downtown TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (874) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (62) 3. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services (221) 4. Psychology (175) 5. Social Sciences (94) 4-year 1.9%.3% 6-year 22.9% 7.2% 1-year 33.1% 18.6% Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (3,31) (12,983) FY 213 (2,355) Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (8,164) FY 213 (2,332) Applicants 3,184 % of applicants accepted 95.2% First-time students in top 1% 5.3% % enroll. change % % part-time 47.6% % full-time 52.4% % 52.6% SAT SAT ACT ACT English DEGREES AWARDED Average time to 6.6 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 154 % bachelor s degrees 74.7% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS degrees awarded 2,332 Associate Bachelor s 1,23 Master s 1,114 Doctoral Research 15 Doctoral Professional Average time to 6.3 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 156 % bachelor s degrees 67.1% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 82.3% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 2.61 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (13,754) FY 213 (2,396) degrees awarded 2,396 Associate Bachelor s 2,355 Master s 41 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional % bacc. grad. employed 8.5% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.89 to undergrad degrees Institutional Profiles Graduation rate for 2-year 63.4% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 68.7% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 478 Tenured/tenure track 213 % tenured/tenure track 44.6% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 5,662 revenue $16,243 Tuition/fees $7,17 State revenue $6,429 Federal revenue $1,962 Institution revenue $745 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $15,974 Instruction, research, $9,42 and academic support Student services and $2,111 scholarships Institutional support and $3,846 OM of plant $975 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $1,542,823 research $4,738 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 47.7% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 45.3% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 665 Tenured/tenure track 254 % tenured/tenure track 38.2% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 9,319 revenue $14,355 Tuition/fees $6,88 State revenue $4,149 Federal revenue $3,162 Institution revenue $956 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $13,384 Instruction, research, $6,328 and academic support Student services and $3,544 scholarships Institutional support and $2,661 OM of plant $85 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $1,444,331 research $4,938 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) 44 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

47 Four-Year Public Institutions University of Houston Victoria 4,491 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Victoria Year founded: 1971 Website: Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $6,248 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (25) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (179) 3. Health Professions and Related Programs (13) 4. Psychology (72) 5. Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services (33) UG 4-year 16.7% 1.% 6-year 1-year University of North Texas 36,168 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Denton Year founded: 189 Website: Accountability group: Emerging Research Average tuition & fees: $9,426 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (1,246) 2. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (957) 3. Social Sciences (564) 4. Visual and Performing Arts (5) 5. Communication, Journalism and Related Programs (361) UG 4-year 3.9% 7.1% 6-year 58.1% 32.% 1-year 64.8% 39.4% Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (1,515) (2,769) FY 213 (696) Applicants 1,88 % of applicants accepted 8.6% First-time students in top 1% 6.% % enroll. change % % part-time 49.% % full-time 51.% % 46.8% TEST SCORE RANGES SAT SAT ACT ACT English DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (1,91) (29,481) FY 213 (6,272) TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 15,32 % of applicants accepted 71.2% First-time students in top 1% 18.3% % enroll. change % % part-time 21.2% % full-time 78.8% % 35.% SAT 5 61 SAT 48 6 ACT 2 26 ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (4,491) FY 213 (1,168) DEGREES AWARDED degrees awarded 1,168 Associate Bachelor s 696 Master s 472 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to 6.2 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 151 % bachelor s degrees 66.5% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 83.3% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 2.56 to undergrad degrees Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (36,168) FY 213 (8,298) degrees awarded 8,298 Associate Bachelor s 6,272 Master s 1,777 Doctoral Research 239 Doctoral Professional 1 Average time to 5.3 bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 142 % bachelor s degrees 61.3% awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS % bacc. grad. employed 77.9% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 3.9 to undergrad degrees TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Graduation rate for 2-year 58.2% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 68.9% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 21 Tenured/tenure track 9 % tenured/tenure track 44.8% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 3,14 revenue $14,261 Tuition/fees $4,944 State revenue $6,784 Federal revenue $1,847 Institution revenue $686 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $14,5 Instruction, research, $8,717 and academic support Student services and $2,491 scholarships Institutional support and $2,58 OM of plant $785 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $6,63 research $75 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year 56.2% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 38.% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 1,461 Tenured/tenure track 781 % tenured/tenure track 53.5% Student-faculty ratio 24:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 29,452 revenue $17,781 Tuition/fees $7,616 State revenue $5,11 Federal revenue $2,527 Institution revenue $2,627 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $16,648 Instruction, research, $9,729 and academic support Student services and $4,131 scholarships Institutional support and $2,59 OM of plant $729 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $32,463,48 research $26,913 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 45

48 APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC University of North Texas Dallas 2,14 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Dallas Year founded: 29 Website: dallas.unt.edu Accountability group: Master's Average tuition & fees: $7,65 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) UG 4-year 6-year 1-year UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Year founded: Website: Accountability group: Average tuition & fees: TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) UG 4-year 6-year 1-year Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (638) (1,845) FY 213 () Applicants 1,32 % of applicants accepted 61.8% First-time students in top 1% 12.7% % enroll. change 8 13 % part-time 58.2% % full-time 41.8% % 48.8% TEST SCORE RANGES SAT SAT ACT ACT English DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Applicants % of applicants accepted First-time students in top 1% % enroll. change 8 13 % part-time % full-time % TEST SCORE RANGES SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (2,14) FY 213 () DEGREES AWARDED Average time to bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree % bachelor s degrees awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS degrees awarded Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree % bachelor s degrees awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE to undergrad degrees degrees awarded Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional % bacc. grad. employed and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE to undergrad degrees Institutional Profiles Graduation rate for 2-year transfers, FY 213 % of graduates completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 54 Tenured/tenure track 38 % tenured/tenure track 7.4% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 1,38 revenue $19,874 Tuition/fees $6,745 State revenue $12,263 Federal revenue $361 Institution revenue $55 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $15,966 Instruction, research, $7,63 and academic support Student services and $2,73 scholarships Institutional support and $5,252 OM of plant $49 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $51,257 research $496 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year transfers, FY 213 % of graduates completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty Tenured/tenure track % tenured/tenure track Student-faculty ratio REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE revenue Tuition/fees State revenue Federal revenue Institution revenue USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE Instruction, research, and academic support Student services and scholarships Institutional support and OM of plant RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. research exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) 46 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

49 Four-Year Public Institutions West Texas A&M University 8,381 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Canyon Year founded: 199 Website: Accountability group: Comprehensive Average tuition & fees: $6,969 TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) 1. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (26) 2. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services (197) 3. Health Professions And Related Programs (164) 4. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities (159) 5. Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences (93) UG 4-year 23.8%.% 6-year 46.3% 21.4% 1-year 54.9% 4.% UNIVERSITY INFORMATION City: Year founded: Website: Accountability group: Average tuition & fees: TOP FIVE UG MAJORS (total FY 213 degrees awarded) UG 4-year 6-year 1-year Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % Accepted, Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 Fall 213 awarded, (2,963) (6,98) FY 213 (1,375) TEST SCORE RANGES DEGREES AWARDED GRADUATES STATUS Undergraduate % All enrollments & degrees % TEST SCORE RANGES Applicants 3,862 % of applicants accepted 76.7% First-time students in top 1% 15.7% % enroll. change % % part-time 2.% % full-time 8.% % 4.8% SAT SAT ACT ACT English Applicants % of applicants accepted First-time students in top 1% % enroll. change 8 13 % part-time % full-time % SAT SAT ACT ACT English Enrolled, Degrees Fall 213 awarded, (8,381) FY 213 (1,76) DEGREES AWARDED degrees awarded 1,76 Associate Bachelor s 1,375 Master s 385 Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to 5. bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree 134 % bachelor s degrees 69.7% awarded to at-risk students % bacc. grad. employed 8.7% and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE 4.11 to undergrad degrees degrees awarded Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Research Doctoral Professional Average time to bachelor s degree (yrs) Average SCH to degree % bachelor s degrees awarded to at-risk students GRADUATES STATUS % bacc. grad. employed and/or enrolled in grad or professional school in TX Undergrad FTSE to undergrad degrees TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Graduation rate for 2-year 55.9% transfers, FY 213 % of graduates 34.3% completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty 375 Tenured/tenure track 19 % tenured/tenure track 5.7% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE 6,743 revenue $16,39 Tuition/fees $4,843 State revenue $6,114 Federal revenue $2,113 Institution revenue $3,239 USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE $12,56 Instruction, research, $6,954 and academic support Student services and $2,82 scholarships Institutional support and $3,12 OM of plant $368 RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. $5,159,374 research $1,434 exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) Graduation rate for 2-year transfers, FY 213 % of graduates completing 3 SCH or more at 2-yr colleges faculty Tenured/tenure track % tenured/tenure track Student-faculty ratio REVENUE PER FTSE State-funded FTSE revenue Tuition/fees State revenue Federal revenue Institution revenue USES OF FUNDS PER FTSE Instruction, research, and academic support Student services and scholarships Institutional support and OM of plant RESEARCH EXPENDITURES research exp. research exp. per T/TT FTE faculty (teaching) INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 47

50 Public 214 Texas Higher Education Almanac Institutional Profiles Institutional Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps Statewide National Introduction Statewide Two-Year Public Institutions 719,841 Average Tuition & Fees: $2,342 enrollment 16.6% % change 8 13 % part-time 72.9% % full-time 27.1% % academic program 69.8% % technical program 3.1% 37.5% Average time to Average SCH to percent student population by race/ethnicity 1 Institutional Profiles Texas Two-Year Public Institutions The following pages have profiles of each two-year public institution in Texas, including information on enrollment, demographics, educational attainment, postgraduation status, and faculty. For explanation of specific terms or abbreviations, please refer to pp Fall 213 (719,841) 3-year 14.5% 7.8% 4-year 21.1% 12.3% 6-year 32.1% 22.6% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 9.4% Non-dev. ed. 18.7% Dual credit as % of total 14.3% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 87.1% % earned bacc. in 4 3.3% years % earned bacc. or 38.2% assoc. in 4 years or fewer awarded, FY 213 (93,42) employed and/or enrolled 88.9% % employed 36.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 26.% % employed and 26.6% enrolled employed and/or enrolled 89.6% % employed 75.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 9.9% % employed and 3.8% enrolled Below math standard 54,67 TSI obligation met 39.3% Completed college 17.5% course Below reading standard 34,847 TSI obligation met 55.9% Completed college 38.3% course Below writing standard 32,322 TSI obligation met 48.7% Completed college 32.9% course All transfers 25,744 Transfer cohort 11,541 Transfer rate 25.4% 32,681 faculty 12,759 % full-time faculty 39.% Student-faculty ratio 2:1 48 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

51 Two-Year Public Institutions Two-Year Public Institutions Alamo Community College District Alamo CCD Northeast Lakeview College... 5 Alamo CCD Northwest Vista College... 5 Alamo CCD Palo Alto College...51 Alamo CCD San Antonio College...51 Alamo CCD St. Philip s College Alvin Community College Amarillo College Angelina College Austin Community College Blinn College Brazosport College Central Texas College Cisco College Clarendon College Coastal Bend College College of the Mainland Community College District Collin County Community College District Dallas County Community College District Dallas CCCD Brookhaven College Dallas CCCD Cedar Valley College Dallas CCCD Eastfield College Dallas CCCD El Centro College... 6 Dallas CCCD Mountain View College... 6 Dallas CCCD North Lake College...61 Dallas CCCD Richland College...61 Del Mar College El Paso Community College District Frank Phillips College Galveston College Grayson College Hill College Houston Community College Howard County Junior College District Howard CJCD Howard College Howard CJCD Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf Kilgore College Lamar Institute of Technology Lamar State College Orange Lamar State College Port Arthur Laredo Community College Lee College Texas public Higher Education Almanac214 Lone Star College System Lone Star CS Cy Fair College Lone Star CS Kingwood College... 7 Lone Star CS Montgomery College... 7 Lone Star CS North Harris College Lone Star CS Tomball College Lone Star CS University Park McLennan Community College Midland College Navarro College North Central Texas College...74 Northeast Texas Community College...74 Odessa College Panola College Paris Junior College Ranger College San Jacinto Community College District San Jacinto CCD Central Campus San Jacinto CCD North Campus San Jacinto CCD South Campus South Plains College South Texas College Southwest Texas Junior College Tarrant County College District Tarrant CCD Northeast Campus... 8 Tarrant CCD Northwest Campus... 8 Tarrant CCD South Campus Tarrant CCD Southeast Campus Tarrant CCD Trinity River Campus Temple College Texarkana College Texas Southmost College Texas State Technical College Harlingen Texas State Technical College Marshall Texas State Technical College Waco Texas State Technical College West Texas Trinity Valley Community College Tyler Junior College Vernon College Victoria College Weatherford College Western Texas College Wharton County Junior College Institutional Introduction National Statewide closing the gaps Comparisons Profiles: 4-year Profiles: 2-year Appendix 214 Texas public Higher Education Almanac 49

52 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Alamo CCD Northeast Lakeview College 1,26 City: San Antonio District/System: Alamo Community College District Year founded: 27 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,8 % enroll. change % % part-time 92.9% % full-time 7.1% % academic program 91.% % technical program 9.%.% Average time to 3.6 Average SCH to 85 15,965 City: San Antonio District/System: Alamo Community College District Year founded: 1995 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2, Fall 213 (1,26) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 13.1% 5.5% 4-year 14.2% 6.3% 6-year 32.% 1.3% Dev. ed. 11.% Non-dev. ed. 18.8% Dual credit as % of total.% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year in 4 years Alamo CCD Northwest Vista College % enroll. change % % part-time 75.6% % full-time 24.4% % academic program 89.4% % technical program 1.6% 3.2% Average time to 4.1 Average SCH to Fall 213 (15,965) 3-year 11.6% 8.3% 4-year 23.% 11.9% 6-year 37.3% 2.6% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 1.6% Non-dev. ed. 18.8% Dual credit as % of total 18.1% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 89.3% 3.9% in 4 years 39.1% awarded, FY 213 (27) awarded, FY 213 (1,426) 69.2% % employed 3.8% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 15.4% % employed and enrolled 23.1%.% % employed.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr.% % employed and enrolled.% 83.% % employed 38.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 17.7% % employed and enrolled 26.3% 88.9% % employed 68.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 19.4% % employed and enrolled 1.4% Below math standard 136 TSI obligation met 65.4% Completed college course 28.7% Below reading standard 75 TSI obligation met 69.3% Completed college course 61.3% Below writing standard 84 TSI obligation met 7.2% Completed college course 5.% All transfers 21 Transfer cohort 59 Transfer rate 35.6% 68 faculty % full-time faculty.% Student-faculty ratio 18:1 Below math standard 1,254 TSI obligation met 76.8% Completed college course 34.8% Below reading standard 972 TSI obligation met 78.1% Completed college course 5.6% Below writing standard 679 TSI obligation met 72.6% Completed college course 52.6% All transfers 54 Transfer cohort 1,49 Transfer rate 33.8% 587 faculty 131 % full-time faculty 22.3% Student-faculty ratio 25:1 5 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

53 Two-Year Public Institutions Alamo CCD Palo Alto College 8,427 City: San Antonio District/System: Alamo Community College District Year founded: 1985 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,8 % enroll. change % % part-time 83.4% % full-time 16.6% % academic program 86.5% % technical program 13.5% 34.2% Average time to 4.4 Average SCH to 94 23,4 City: San Antonio District/System: Alamo Community College District Year founded: 1925 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2, Fall 213 (8,427) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 13.3% 5.1% 4-year 16.8% 7.4% 6-year 21.9% 13.2% Dev. ed. 13.7% Non-dev. ed. 12.1% Dual credit as % of total 18.% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 82.8% 23.7% in 4 years 31.7% Alamo CCD San Antonio College % enroll. change % % part-time 75.3% % full-time 24.7% % academic program 78.4% % technical program 21.6% 33.1% Average time to 5. Average SCH to Fall 213 (23,4) 3-year 8.5% 4.3% 4-year 1.8% 7.4% 6-year 2.4% 13.2% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 7.7% Non-dev. ed. 13.8% Dual credit as % of total 11.2% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 9.7% 41.3% in 4 years 43.5% awarded, FY 213 (1,7) awarded, FY 213 (2,495) 75.1% % employed 55.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.9% % employed and enrolled 1.7% 9.1% % employed 75.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 12.6% % employed and enrolled 1.8% 84.7% % employed 42.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 2.% % employed and enrolled 22.1% 89.% % employed 76.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 9.% % employed and enrolled 4.% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 928 TSI obligation met 69.8% Completed college course 19.% Below reading standard 772 TSI obligation met 69.2% Completed college course 47.7% Below writing standard 581 TSI obligation met 64.% Completed college course 39.2% All transfers 238 Transfer cohort 1,25 Transfer rate 19.% 242 faculty 15 % full-time faculty 43.4% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 Below math standard 2,53 TSI obligation met 72.% Completed college course 16.4% Below reading standard 1,927 TSI obligation met 73.3% Completed college course 38.% Below writing standard 1,399 TSI obligation met 7.2% Completed college course 4.3% All transfers 584 Transfer cohort 3,163 Transfer rate 18.5% 995 faculty 34 % full-time faculty 34.2% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 51

54 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Alamo CCD St. Philip s College 1,238 City: San Antonio District/System: Alamo Community College District Year founded: 1898 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges /HBCU Average tuition & fees: $2,8 % enroll. change % % part-time 82.7% % full-time 17.3% % academic program 6.8% % technical program 39.2% 37.2% Average time to 4.7 Average SCH to 98 5,191 City: Alvin Year founded: 1948 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Alvin Community College % enroll. change % % part-time 73.3% % full-time 26.7% % academic program 72.2% % technical program 27.8% 17.4% Average time to 4.6 Average SCH to Fall 213 (1,238) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 6.6% 1.9% 4-year 12.% 15.2% 6-year 2.5% 19.5% Dev. ed. 6.2% Non-dev. ed. 14.3% Dual credit as % of total 17.3% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 82.9% 27.5% in 4 years 32.4% Fall 213 (5,191) 3-year 14.% 6.4% 4-year 19.8% 18.6% 6-year 34.8% 21.6% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 6.3% Non-dev. ed. 16.% Dual credit as % of total 25.9% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 87.6% 28.5% in 4 years 41.% awarded, FY 213 (1,416) awarded, FY 213 (916) 75.% % employed 44.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 17.6% % employed and enrolled 13.3% 88.2% % employed 78.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.1% % employed and enrolled 1.6% 9.% % employed 32.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.5% % employed and enrolled 28.4% 93.9% % employed 83.3% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.1% % employed and enrolled 2.5% Below math standard 1,132 TSI obligation met 65.9% Completed college course 1.4% Below reading standard 886 TSI obligation met 66.9% Completed college course 24.7% Below writing standard 722 TSI obligation met 64.1% Completed college course 2.9% All transfers 166 Transfer cohort 1,418 Transfer rate 11.7% 45 faculty 16 % full-time faculty 39.5% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 Below math standard 249 TSI obligation met 35.3% Completed college course 12.5% Below reading standard 113 TSI obligation met 47.8% Completed college course 31.% Below writing standard 167 TSI obligation met 41.3% Completed college course 22.8% All transfers 119 Transfer cohort 653 Transfer rate 18.2% 295 faculty 15 % full-time faculty 35.6% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 52 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

55 Two-Year Public Institutions Amarillo College 1,657 City: Amarillo Year founded: 1929 Website: Peer group: Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,392 % enroll. change % % part-time 77.% % full-time 23.% % academic program 59.% % technical program 41.% 39.2% Average time to 4.7 Average SCH to 89 Angelina College 5,497 City: Lufkin Year founded: 1966 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,4 % enroll. change % % part-time 62.1% % full-time 37.9% % academic program 55.8% % technical program 44.2% 48.% Average time to 4.3 Average SCH to Fall 213 (1,657) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 14.1% 11.3% 4-year 22.4% 15.1% 6-year 26.6% 27.2% Dev. ed. 5.3% Non-dev. ed. 19.9% Dual credit as % of total 2.8% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 85.8% 33.7% in 4 years 43.4% Fall 213 (5,497) 3-year 1.2% 13.6% 4-year 14.9% 11.% 6-year 27.% 31.5% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 4.5% Non-dev. ed. 9.7% Dual credit as % of total 23.4% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 83.4% 26.% in 4 years 33.% awarded, FY 213 (1,619) awarded, FY 213 (619) 94.5% % employed 35.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 22.% % employed and enrolled 36.6% 92.% % employed 83.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 4.9% % employed and enrolled 3.9% 91.8% % employed 35.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 26.% % employed and enrolled 3.1% 89.% % employed 76.4% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.8% % employed and enrolled 3.8% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 555 TSI obligation met 3.6% Completed college course 1.1% Below reading standard 37 TSI obligation met 28.7% Completed college course 14.3% Below writing standard 49 TSI obligation met 27.9% Completed college course 13.% All transfers 23 Transfer cohort 1,492 Transfer rate 13.6% 425 faculty 28 % full-time faculty 48.9% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 Below math standard 42 TSI obligation met 24.% Completed college course 21.% Below reading standard 243 TSI obligation met 35.4% Completed college course 3.5% Below writing standard 291 TSI obligation met 28.9% Completed college course 21.6% All transfers 42 Transfer cohort 1,21 Transfer rate 34.7% 334 faculty 111 % full-time faculty 33.2% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 53

56 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Austin Community College 38,611 City: Austin Year founded: 1972 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,463 % enroll. change % % part-time 8.% % full-time 2.% % academic program 62.9% % technical program 37.1% 28.1% Average time to 5.7 Average SCH to 11 Blinn College 18,266 City: Brenham Year founded: 1883 Website: Peer group: Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,464 % enroll. change % % part-time 49.8% % full-time 5.2% % academic program 87.1% % technical program 12.9% 26.4% Average time to 4.3 Average SCH to Fall 213 (38,611) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 4.3% 2.3% 4-year 1.1% 4.% 6-year 31.6% 25.3% Dev. ed. 4.1% Non-dev. ed. 3.8% Dual credit as % of total 11.6% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 89.2% 35.5% in 4 years 36.9% Fall 213 (18,266) 3-year 6.9% 2.1% 4-year 16.9% 12.8% 6-year 38.6% 36.1% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 6.8% Non-dev. ed. 7.1% Dual credit as % of total 8.% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 9.9% 37.2% in 4 years 44.2% awarded, FY 213 (2,589) awarded, FY 213 (1,227) 88.3% % employed 42.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 2.7% % employed and enrolled 24.9% 87.4% % employed 76.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 6.5% % employed and enrolled 4.3% 92.8% % employed 35.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.8% % employed and enrolled 27.1% 93.8% % employed 84.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 4.2% % employed and enrolled 5.1% Below math standard 2,31 TSI obligation met 26.7% Completed college course 21.% Below reading standard 759 TSI obligation met 35.7% Completed college course 42.7% Below writing standard 74 TSI obligation met 28.6% Completed college course 42.6% All transfers 2,38 Transfer cohort 7,741 Transfer rate 29.8% 2,74 faculty 685 % full-time faculty 33.% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 Below math standard 993 TSI obligation met 25.4% Completed college course 18.6% Below reading standard 585 TSI obligation met 63.9% Completed college course 39.3% Below writing standard 59 TSI obligation met 46.1% Completed college course 34.1% All transfers 1,373 Transfer cohort 3,34 Transfer rate 41.6% 7 faculty 353 % full-time faculty 5.4% Student-faculty ratio 26:1 54 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

57 Two-Year Public Institutions Brazosport College 4,129 City: Lake Jackson Year founded: 1948 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Degrees offered: Bachelor s & Associate Degrees Average tuition & fees: $2,295 % enroll. change % % part-time 76.6% % full-time 23.4% % academic program 6.5% % technical program 37.1% 2.1% Average time to 4.2 Average SCH to 87 1,553 City: Killeen Year founded: 1965 Website: Peer group: Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Central Texas College % enroll. change % % part-time 76.2% % full-time 23.8% % academic program 73.7% % technical program 26.3% 39.2% Average time to 5. Average SCH to Fall 213 (4,129) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 22.% 11.6% 4-year 28.8% 17.2% 6-year 38.% 16.2% Dev. ed. 8.5% Non-dev. ed. 26.5% Dual credit as % of total 2.6% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 86.5% 26.2% in 4 years 38.9% Fall 213 (1,553) 3-year 9.1% 5.7% 4-year 14.1% 7.8% 6-year 25.7% 19.5% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 5.9% Non-dev. ed. 12.4% Dual credit as % of total 13.1% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 83.7% 34.1% in 4 years 38.1% awarded, FY 213 (671) awarded, FY 213 (2,314) 93.8% % employed 44.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.% % employed and enrolled 2.8% 96.5% % employed 88.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 6.8% % employed and enrolled 1.5% 52.9% % employed 4.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 7.6% % employed and enrolled 4.6% 74.3% % employed 63.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.5% % employed and enrolled 2.% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 199 TSI obligation met 59.3% Completed college course 23.6% Below reading standard 68 TSI obligation met 67.6% Completed college course 3.9% Below writing standard 7 TSI obligation met 74.3% Completed college course 41.4% All transfers 16 Transfer cohort 653 Transfer rate 24.5% 156 faculty 85 % full-time faculty 54.5% Student-faculty ratio 2:1 Below math standard 673 TSI obligation met 14.% Completed college course 13.4% Below reading standard 35 TSI obligation met 28.9% Completed college course 36.6% Below writing standard 364 TSI obligation met 22.5% Completed college course 22.8% All transfers 259 Transfer cohort 1,462 Transfer rate 17.7% 637 faculty 22 % full-time faculty 34.5% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 55

58 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Cisco College 3,577 City: Cisco Year founded: 199 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $3,6 % enroll. change % % part-time 55.6% % full-time 44.4% % academic program 63.7% % technical program 36.3% 45.9% Average time to 3.6 Average SCH to 74 Clarendon College 1,213 City: Clarendon Year founded: 1898 Website: Peer group: Small Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,73 % enroll. change % % part-time 5.5% % full-time 49.5% % academic program 8.8% % technical program 19.2% 46.% Average time to 2.9 Average SCH to Fall 213 (3,577) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 15.4% 1.6% 4-year 17.9% 16.3% 6-year 29.7% 29.7% Dev. ed. 11.5% Non-dev. ed. 17.6% Dual credit as % of total 18.1% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 9.2% 42.5% in 4 years 44.8% Fall 213 (1,213) 3-year 2.6% 9.4% 4-year 37.3% 13.8% 6-year 46.2% 14.% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 15.4% Non-dev. ed. 29.9% Dual credit as % of total 3.2% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 85.3% 3.1% in 4 years 45.5% awarded, FY 213 (523) awarded, FY 213 (238) 91.9% % employed 36.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.9% % employed and enrolled 25.4% 89.3% % employed 81.3% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 6.7% % employed and enrolled 1.3% 97.3% % employed 31.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 4.5% % employed and enrolled 25.7% 96.2% % employed 8.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 15.% % employed and enrolled.8% Below math standard 622 TSI obligation met 4.2% Completed college course 21.1% Below reading standard 565 TSI obligation met 8.2% Completed college course 53.8% Below writing standard 564 TSI obligation met 75.5% Completed college course 48.4% All transfers 246 Transfer cohort 898 Transfer rate 27.4% 219 faculty 88 % full-time faculty 4.2% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 Below math standard 143 TSI obligation met 39.9% Completed college course 18.9% Below reading standard 87 TSI obligation met 51.7% Completed college course 36.8% Below writing standard 93 TSI obligation met 49.5% Completed college course 29.% All transfers 7 Transfer cohort 277 Transfer rate 25.3% 77 faculty 37 % full-time faculty 48.1% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 56 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

59 Two-Year Public Institutions Coastal Bend College 3,54 City: Beeville Year founded: 1965 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,696 % enroll. change % % part-time 62.6% % full-time 37.4% % academic program 54.8% % technical program 45.2% 38.6% Average time to 4. Average SCH to 82 4,188 City: Texas City District/System: College of the Mainland Community College District Year founded: 1965 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (3,54) Fall 21, 3-year cohort Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort year 21.3% 11.5% 4-year 27.2% 17.9% 6-year 39.4% 23.5% Dev. ed. 17.7% Non-dev. ed. 28.6% Dual credit as % of total 31.7% enrollment in fall 213 % persist 1 year 84.1% 24.% in 4 years 31.8% Fall 213 (4,188) 6-year 35.9% 21.4% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort awarded, FY 213 (868) awarded, FY 213 (665) 9.3% % employed 44.8% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.1% % employed and enrolled 21.4% 62.4% % employed 5.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 11.5% % employed and enrolled.5% College of the Mainland Community College District % enroll. change % % part-time 73.2% % full-time 26.8% % academic program 57.5% % technical program 42.5% 27.% Average time to 4.7 Average SCH to 91 3-year 15.1% 1.1% 4-year 21.4% 17.1% Dev. ed. 11.8% Non-dev. ed. 15.8% Dual credit as % of total 25.5% enrollment in fall 213 % persist 1 year 9.4% 31.6% in 4 years 42.2% 87.4% % employed 4.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 2.6% % employed and enrolled 26.1% 88.% % employed 79.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 5.5% % employed and enrolled 3.5% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 693 TSI obligation met 21.8% Completed college course 16.9% Below reading standard 52 TSI obligation met 61.3% Completed college course 54.2% Below writing standard 493 TSI obligation met 4.4% Completed college course 32.9% All transfers 151 Transfer cohort 762 Transfer rate 19.8% 174 faculty 91 % full-time faculty 52.3% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 Below math standard 244 TSI obligation met 24.2% Completed college course 13.1% Below reading standard 13 TSI obligation met 52.4% Completed college course 21.4% Below writing standard 77 TSI obligation met 46.8% Completed college course 22.1% All transfers 84 Transfer cohort 453 Transfer rate 18.5% 241 faculty 87 % full-time faculty 36.1% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 57

60 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Collin County Community College District 27,559 City: McKinney District/System: Collin County Community College District Year founded: 1985 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,164 % enroll. change % % part-time 68.5% % full-time 31.5% % academic program 69.3% % technical program 3.7% 23.% Average time to 4.3 Average SCH to 87 9,973 City: Dallas District/System: Dallas County Community College District Year founded: 1978 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (27,559) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 12.1% 4.3% 4-year 21.3% 9.2% 6-year 35.4% 18.% Dev. ed. 7.4% Non-dev. ed. 14.7% Dual credit as % of total 1.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 9.8% 39.% in 4 years 45.9% Dallas CCCD Brookhaven College % enroll. change % % part-time 84.1% % full-time 16.% % academic program 67.8% % technical program 32.2% See District* Average time to 4.7 Average SCH to Fall 213 (9,973) 3-year 9.2% 3.6% 4-year 12.5% 8.3% 6-year 29.1% 22.2% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 1.9% Non-dev. ed. 14.2% Dual credit as % of total 5.5% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 86.2% 35.6% in 4 years 42.3% awarded, FY 213 (2,339) awarded, FY 213 (1,35) 94.9% % employed 4.3% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 31.7% % employed and enrolled 22.9% 93.8% % employed 79.3% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.8% % employed and enrolled 5.7% % % employed 43.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 22.6% % employed and enrolled 28.3% 9.9% % employed 73.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 1.7% % employed and enrolled 7.2% *See pp Below math standard 1,773 TSI obligation met 25.6% Completed college course 19.5% Below reading standard 1,6 TSI obligation met 54.9% Completed college course 52.6% Below writing standard 8 TSI obligation met 37.6% Completed college course 43.4% All transfers 1,258 Transfer cohort 3,917 Transfer rate 32.1% 1,169 faculty 4 % full-time faculty 34.2% Student-faculty ratio 22:1 Below math standard 552 TSI obligation met 3.6% Completed college course 7.2% Below reading standard 391 TSI obligation met 39.4% Completed college course 27.4% Below writing standard 375 TSI obligation met 34.9% Completed college course 21.9% All transfers 388 Transfer cohort 1,556 Transfer rate 24.9% 569 faculty 188 % full-time faculty 33.% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 58 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

61 Two-Year Public Institutions Dallas CCCD Cedar Valley College 5,88 City: Lancaster District/System: Dallas County Community College District Year founded: 1977 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,56 % enroll. change % % part-time 83.1% % full-time 16.9% % academic program 57.6% % technical program 42.4% See District* Average time to 4.3 Average SCH to 86 12,735 City: Mesquite District/System: Dallas County Community College District Year founded: 1966 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (5,88) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 1.1% 1.8% 4-year 12.1% 15.4% 6-year 24.6% 2.8% Dev. ed. 4.1% Non-dev. ed. 22.8% Dual credit as % of total 14.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 88.8% 26.8% in 4 years 32.3% Dallas CCCD Eastfield College % enroll. change % % part-time 82.3% % full-time 17.7% % academic program 67.1% % technical program 32.9% See District* Average time to 4.5 Average SCH to Fall 213 (12,735) 3-year 11.7% 5.6% 4-year 16.4% 1.1% 6-year 27.4% 19.9% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 6.6% Non-dev. ed. 16.1% Dual credit as % of total 12.9% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 92.2% 34.6% in 4 years 4.8% awarded, FY 213 (1,45) % % employed 41.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 3.9% % employed and enrolled 15.8% 82.5% % employed 61.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 17.9% % employed and enrolled 3.1% *See pp awarded, FY 213 (1,173) 9.8% % employed 44.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.2% % employed and enrolled 22.1% 95.2% % employed 79.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 13.9% % employed and enrolled 1.7% *See pp TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 476 TSI obligation met 25.2% Completed college course 6.5% Below reading standard 284 TSI obligation met 24.3% Completed college course 11.6% Below writing standard 38 TSI obligation met 27.3% Completed college course 8.8% All transfers 15 Transfer cohort 797 Transfer rate 18.8% 259 faculty 9 % full-time faculty 34.7% Student-faculty ratio 18:1 Below math standard 89 TSI obligation met 23.9% Completed college course 5.1% Below reading standard 486 TSI obligation met 29.2% Completed college course 16.9% Below writing standard 531 TSI obligation met 22.6% Completed college course 13.% All transfers 41 Transfer cohort 1,95 Transfer rate 21.% 483 faculty 183 % full-time faculty 37.9% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 59

62 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Dallas CCCD El Centro College 9,517 City: Dallas District/System: Dallas County Community College District Year founded: 1964 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,56 % enroll. change % % part-time 83.4% % full-time 16.6% % academic program 4.6% % technical program 59.4% See District* Average time to 5.1 Average SCH to 97 7,849 City: Dallas District/System: Dallas County Community College District Year founded: 197 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (9,517) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 5.5% 4.2% 4-year 12.1% 7.9% 6-year 18.9% 2.2% Dev. ed. 1.6% Non-dev. ed. 11.4% Dual credit as % of total 9.2% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 83.1% 2.3% in 4 years 27.9% Dallas CCCD Mountain View College % enroll. change % % part-time 79.3% % full-time 2.7% % academic program 66.6% % technical program 33.4% See District* Average time to 4.5 Average SCH to Fall 213 (7,849) 3-year 9.9% 6.3% 4-year 15.5% 9.3% 6-year 27.8% 16.1% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 3.1% Non-dev. ed. 19.9% Dual credit as % of total 6.4% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 84.9% 24.7% in 4 years 33.9% awarded, FY 213 (1,427) % % employed 39.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 34.% % employed and enrolled 17.% 93.4% % employed 83.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 6.2% % employed and enrolled 4.3% *See pp awarded, FY 213 (814) 92.% % employed 48.8% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 27.8% % employed and enrolled 15.5% 89.2% % employed 7.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 16.2% % employed and enrolled 2.% *See pp Below math standard 642 TSI obligation met 26.9% Completed college course 7.% Below reading standard 343 TSI obligation met 23.6% Completed college course 13.1% Below writing standard 417 TSI obligation met 22.3% Completed college course 13.2% All transfers 189 Transfer cohort 1,132 Transfer rate 16.7% 525 faculty 179 % full-time faculty 34.1% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 Below math standard 611 TSI obligation met 22.4% Completed college course 5.4% Below reading standard 37 TSI obligation met 2.5% Completed college course 15.7% Below writing standard 45 TSI obligation met 26.4% Completed college course 11.1% All transfers 221 Transfer cohort 1,66 Transfer rate 2.7% 331 faculty 113 % full-time faculty 34.1% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 6 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

63 Two-Year Public Institutions Dallas CCCD North Lake College 9,544 City: Irving District/System: Dallas County Community College District Year founded: 1977 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,56 % enroll. change % % part-time 83.2% % full-time 16.9% % academic program 73.4% % technical program 26.6% See District* Average time to 4.6 Average SCH to 95 16,284 City: Dallas District/System: Dallas County Community College District Year founded: 1972 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (9,544) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 11.% 4.8% 4-year 16.4% 12.1% 6-year 28.9% 23.1% Dev. ed. 3.% Non-dev. ed. 16.5% Dual credit as % of total 8.9% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 87.1% 3.9% in 4 years 39.% Dallas CCCD Richland College % enroll. change % % part-time 8.6% % full-time 19.5% % academic program 73.% % technical program 27.% See District* Average time to 4.4 Average SCH to Fall 213 (16,284) 3-year 17.2% 5.4% 4-year 18.2% 11.5% 6-year 32.3% 23.8% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 3.5% Non-dev. ed. 23.3% Dual credit as % of total 1.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 9.2% 46.4% in 4 years 55.8% awarded, FY 213 (1,446) % % employed 43.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 21.4% % employed and enrolled 21.2% 81.7% % employed 7.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.9% % employed and enrolled 2.2% *See pp awarded, FY 213 (1,79) 94.1% % employed 37.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 33.5% % employed and enrolled 22.9% 9.2% % employed 64.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 18.1% % employed and enrolled 7.8% *See pp TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 538 TSI obligation met 2.3% Completed college course 5.6% Below reading standard 252 TSI obligation met 34.1% Completed college course 22.6% Below writing standard 344 TSI obligation met 36.3% Completed college course 18.9% All transfers 473 Transfer cohort 1,776 Transfer rate 26.6% 282 faculty 111 % full-time faculty 39.4% Student-faculty ratio 28:1 Below math standard 731 TSI obligation met 29.3% Completed college course 5.9% Below reading standard 443 TSI obligation met 44.5% Completed college course 3.5% Below writing standard 555 TSI obligation met 43.6% Completed college course 25.6% All transfers 632 Transfer cohort 2,297 Transfer rate 27.5% 761 faculty 237 % full-time faculty 31.1% Student-faculty ratio 2:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 61

64 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Del Mar College 1,52 City: Corpus Christi Year founded: 1935 Website: Peer group: Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,884 % enroll. change % % part-time 71.% % full-time 29.% % academic program 56.6% % technical program 43.4% 41.3% Average time to 4.5 Average SCH to 88 28,127 City: El Paso District/System: El Paso Community College District Year founded: 1969 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2, Fall 213 (1,52) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 11.2% 5.2% 4-year 16.% 9.8% 6-year 3.8% 17.2% Dev. ed. 1.8% Non-dev. ed. 13.% Dual credit as % of total 12.9% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 88.% 29.7% in 4 years 36.1% El Paso Community College District % enroll. change % % part-time 69.9% % full-time 3.1% % academic program 83.5% % technical program 16.5% 51.6% Average time to 4.6 Average SCH to Fall 213 (28,127) 3-year 1.7% 4.5% 4-year 18.8% 1.6% 6-year 29.4% 17.7% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 6.7% Non-dev. ed. 17.7% Dual credit as % of total 16.% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 85.2% 21.3% in 4 years 32.9% awarded, FY 213 (1,629) awarded, FY 213 (3,997) 93.% % employed 32.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.4% % employed and enrolled 31.4% 91.8% % employed 8.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 6.5% % employed and enrolled 5.3% 87.5% % employed 23.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 3.9% % employed and enrolled 33.5% 86.% % employed 72.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 9.2% % employed and enrolled 4.7% Below math standard 1,279 TSI obligation met 34.4% Completed college course 18.2% Below reading standard 1,619 TSI obligation met 53.5% Completed college course 46.% Below writing standard 1,598 TSI obligation met 56.3% Completed college course 47.2% All transfers 211 Transfer cohort 1,293 Transfer rate 16.3% 534 faculty 216 % full-time faculty 4.4% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 Below math standard 3,18 TSI obligation met 24.8% Completed college course 18.8% Below reading standard 2,733 TSI obligation met 62.9% Completed college course 56.% Below writing standard 1,884 TSI obligation met 41.2% Completed college course 32.% All transfers 1,24 Transfer cohort 4,146 Transfer rate 24.7% 1,22 faculty 483 % full-time faculty 4.2% Student-faculty ratio 26:1 62 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

65 Two-Year Public Institutions Frank Phillips College 1,139 City: Borger Year founded: 1948 Website: Peer group: Small Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,8 % enroll. change % % part-time 58.6% % full-time 41.4% % academic program 75.6% % technical program 24.4% 38.6% Average time to 3.1 Average SCH to 75 Galveston College 2,13 City: Galveston Year founded: 1935 Website: Peer group: Small Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,9 % enroll. change % % part-time 72.9% % full-time 27.1% % academic program 61.8% % technical program 38.2% 41.6% Average time to 4.8 Average SCH to Fall 213 (1,139) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 23.3% 12.2% 4-year 23.6% 9.4% 6-year 29.5% 19.7% Dev. ed. 1.% Non-dev. ed. 32.3% Dual credit as % of total 38.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 78.4% 22.7% in 4 years 32.2% Fall 213 (2,13) 3-year 27.8% 14.% 4-year 24.1% 18.1% 6-year 36.6% 23.% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 23.3% Non-dev. ed. 29.2% Dual credit as % of total 12.8% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 93.1% 25.5% in 4 years 4.7% awarded, FY 213 (141) awarded, FY 213 (477) 87.8% % employed 3.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 34.7% % employed and enrolled 22.4% 85.9% % employed 76.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 9.% % employed and enrolled.% 91.4% % employed 42.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.3% % employed and enrolled 25.% 91.8% % employed 82.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 7.% % employed and enrolled 1.9% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 68 TSI obligation met 5.% Completed college course 25.% Below reading standard 54 TSI obligation met 74.1% Completed college course 5.% Below writing standard 52 TSI obligation met 69.2% Completed college course 38.5% All transfers 54 Transfer cohort 268 Transfer rate 2.1% 61 faculty 21 % full-time faculty 34.4% Student-faculty ratio 22:1 Below math standard 168 TSI obligation met 76.8% Completed college course 14.9% Below reading standard 97 TSI obligation met 87.6% Completed college course 33.% Below writing standard 89 TSI obligation met 83.1% Completed college course 44.9% All transfers 64 Transfer cohort 34 Transfer rate 21.1% 112 faculty 49 % full-time faculty 43.8% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 63

66 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Grayson College 4,872 City: Denison Year founded: 1963 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,281 % enroll. change % % part-time 59.8% % full-time 4.2% % academic program 53.9% % technical program 46.1% 48.3% Average time to 4.1 Average SCH to 88 Hill College 4,49 City: Hillsboro Year founded: 1923 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,9 % enroll. change % % part-time 6.7% % full-time 39.3% % academic program 74.3% % technical program 25.7% 37.7% Average time to 3.9 Average SCH to Fall 213 (4,872) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 14.8% 13.1% 4-year 25.4% 17.1% 6-year 39.1% 31.5% Dev. ed. 7.2% Non-dev. ed. 19.2% Dual credit as % of total 15.6% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 87.7% 28.6% in 4 years 47.1% Fall 213 (4,49) 3-year 22.2% 11.6% 4-year 29.8% 18.8% 6-year 36.2% 29.3% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 9.1% Non-dev. ed. 25.9% Dual credit as % of total 2.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 86.1% 3.6% in 4 years 37.7% awarded, FY 213 (952) awarded, FY 213 (661) 91.% % employed 43.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 33.9% % employed and enrolled 13.1% 97.1% % employed 82.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 11.3% % employed and enrolled 3.1% 87.7% % employed 4.3% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.2% % employed and enrolled 18.2% 85.6% % employed 72.4% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 11.4% % employed and enrolled 1.8% Below math standard 298 TSI obligation met 35.6% Completed college course 13.1% Below reading standard 145 TSI obligation met 57.2% Completed college course 6.9% Below writing standard 131 TSI obligation met 57.3% Completed college course 29.% All transfers 128 Transfer cohort 7 Transfer rate 18.3% 228 faculty 96 % full-time faculty 42.1% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 Below math standard 33 TSI obligation met 32.7% Completed college course 21.2% Below reading standard 215 TSI obligation met 51.2% Completed college course 38.1% Below writing standard 235 TSI obligation met 49.4% Completed college course 34.% All transfers 159 Transfer cohort 684 Transfer rate 23.2% 229 faculty 111 % full-time faculty 48.5% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 64 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

67 Two-Year Public Institutions Houston Community College 48,3 City: Houston District/System: Houston Community College System Year founded: 1971 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,314 % enroll. change % % part-time 76.1% % full-time 23.9% % academic program 78.5% % technical program 21.5% 41.6% Average time to 4.3 Average SCH to 88 3,97 City: Big Spring District/System: Howard County Junior College District Year founded: 1945 Website: Peer group: Small Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2, Fall 213 (48,3) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 13.5% 9.4% 4-year 2.9% 11.6% 6-year 33.% 21.% Dev. ed. 11.1% Non-dev. ed. 17.8% Dual credit as % of total 11.% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 88.4% 29.% in 4 years 33.7% Howard CJCD Howard College % enroll. change % % part-time 69.9% % full-time 3.1% % academic program 58.6% % technical program 41.4% See District* Average time to 3.5 Average SCH to Fall 213 (3,97) 3-year 21.2% 11.3% 4-year 3.3% 12.5% 6-year 3.7% 23.6% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 14.6% Non-dev. ed. 24.6% Dual credit as % of total 38.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 83.% 28.% in 4 years 37.5% awarded, FY 213 (5,988) awarded, FY 213 (526) 88.3% % employed 34.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.5% % employed and enrolled 29.6% 9.3% % employed 75.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 1.2% % employed and enrolled 4.2% 8.5% % employed 29.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.3% % employed and enrolled 21.3% 91.% % employed 78.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.6% % employed and enrolled 4.3% *See pp TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 2,765 TSI obligation met 85.% Completed college course 34.% Below reading standard 1,625 TSI obligation met 89.5% Completed college course 87.4% Below writing standard 1,379 TSI obligation met 88.2% Completed college course 86.4% All transfers 883 Transfer cohort 3,4 Transfer rate 29.% 2,416 faculty 78 % full-time faculty 29.3% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 Below math standard 48 TSI obligation met 59.1% Completed college course 38.% Below reading standard 375 TSI obligation met 77.6% Completed college course 66.7% Below writing standard 4 TSI obligation met 72.5% Completed college course 52.5% All transfers 113 Transfer cohort 54 Transfer rate 2.9% 171 faculty 8 % full-time faculty 46.8% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 65

68 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Howard CJCD Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf 161 City: Big Spring District/System: Howard County Junior College District Year founded: 1981 Website: Peer group: Small Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,222 % enroll. change % % part-time 64.6% % full-time 35.4% % academic program 33.5% % technical program 66.5% See District* Average time to 5.2 Average SCH to 86 Kilgore College 5,842 City: Kilgore Year founded: 1936 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,796 % enroll. change % % part-time 55.2% % full-time 44.8% % academic program 5.4% % technical program 49.6% 44.1% Average time to 3.9 Average SCH to Fall 213 (161) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 17.6% 33.3% 4-year 28.6% 5.% 6-year 29.4% 6.% Dev. ed. Non-dev. ed. Dual credit as % of total.% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year in 4 years Fall 213 (5,842) 3-year 19.4% 13.6% 4-year 24.6% 22.7% 6-year 36.4% 26.2% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 1.8% Non-dev. ed. 27.7% Dual credit as % of total 16.9% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 85.4% 32.5% in 4 years 45.8% awarded, FY 213 (24) % % employed 5.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr.% % employed and enrolled 5.% 39.1% % employed 13.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 26.1% % employed and enrolled.% *See pp awarded, FY 213 (1,465) 93.4% % employed 41.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.5% % employed and enrolled 23.% 93.3% % employed 83.4% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 7.% % employed and enrolled 2.9% Below math standard 8 TSI obligation met.% Completed college course.% Below reading standard 8 TSI obligation met 37.5% Completed college course 37.5% Below writing standard 9 TSI obligation met 44.4% Completed college course 33.3% All transfers 5 Transfer cohort 54 Transfer rate 9.3% 15 faculty 11 % full-time faculty 73.3% Student-faculty ratio 9:1 Below math standard 79 TSI obligation met 37.2% Completed college course 17.8% Below reading standard 745 TSI obligation met 7.1% Completed college course 41.2% Below writing standard 751 TSI obligation met 62.9% Completed college course 34.5% All transfers 324 Transfer cohort 1,232 Transfer rate 26.3% 293 faculty 164 % full-time faculty 56.% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 66 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

69 Two-Year Public Institutions Lamar Institute of Technology 2,947 City: Beaumont Year founded: 1995 Website: Peer group: LSC/TSTC Average tuition & fees: $4,856 % enroll. change % % part-time 56.4% % full-time 43.6% % academic program 1.3% % technical program 98.7% 4.6% Average time to 4.6 Average SCH to 91 2,426 City: Orange Year founded: 1971 Website: Peer group: LSC/TSTC Average tuition & fees: $4, Fall 213 (2,947) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 16.3% 5.9% 4-year 22.% 12.% 6-year 34.9% 16.7% Dev. ed. 15.1% Non-dev. ed. 26.2% Dual credit as % of total 9.2% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 62.5%.% in 4 years 5.% Lamar State College Orange % enroll. change % % part-time 59.1% % full-time 4.9% % academic program 49.3% % technical program 5.7% 44.3% Average time to 4.7 Average SCH to Fall 213 (2,426) 3-year 21.3% 7.4% 4-year 32.% 1.1% 6-year 39.5% 39.5% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 18.5% Non-dev. ed. 23.9% Dual credit as % of total 19.2% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 82.5% 22.% in 4 years 31.5% awarded, FY 213 (537) awarded, FY 213 (486).% % employed.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr.% % employed and enrolled.% 88.4% % employed 78.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 5.3% % employed and enrolled 5.1% 9.9% % employed 33.8% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.7% % employed and enrolled 32.5% 81.1% % employed 67.8% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 11.5% % employed and enrolled 1.9% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 551 TSI obligation met 49.% Completed college course 27.6% Below reading standard 685 TSI obligation met 6.6% Completed college course 31.8% Below writing standard 675 TSI obligation met 6.3% Completed college course 33.5% All transfers 8 Transfer cohort 618 Transfer rate 12.9% 199 faculty 84 % full-time faculty 42.2% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 Below math standard 337 TSI obligation met 57.6% Completed college course 21.7% Below reading standard 339 TSI obligation met 67.% Completed college course 36.3% Below writing standard 349 TSI obligation met 65.% Completed college course 51.3% All transfers 91 Transfer cohort 43 Transfer rate 22.6% 113 faculty 6 % full-time faculty 53.1% Student-faculty ratio 22:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 67

70 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Lamar State College Port Arthur 2,295 City: Port Arthur Year founded: 199 Website: Peer group: LSC/TSTC Average tuition & fees: $5,149 % enroll. change % % part-time 58.4% % full-time 41.6% % academic program 58.8% % technical program 41.2% 42.3% Average time to 4.6 Average SCH to 97 8,74 City: Laredo Year founded: 1947 Website: Peer group: Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $3, Fall 213 (2,295) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 19.% 11.1% 4-year 29.2% 16.7% 6-year 38.1% 26.9% Dev. ed. 11.8% Non-dev. ed. 27.4% Laredo Community College % enroll. change % % part-time 62.9% % full-time 37.1% % academic program 64.2% % technical program 35.8% 57.1% Average time to 4.2 Average SCH to 9 Dual credit as % of total 11.3% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 9.9% 34.8% in 4 years 39.4% Fall 213 (8,74) 3-year 19.3% 6.6% 4-year 29.3% 9.9% 6-year 34.9% 19.8% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 13.7% Non-dev. ed. 27.6% Dual credit as % of total 9.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 78.% 12.2% in 4 years 26.8% awarded, FY 213 (64) awarded, FY 213 (1,63) 94.1% % employed 41.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.7% % employed and enrolled 28.2% 9.2% % employed 81.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 4.4% % employed and enrolled 4.7% 94.7% % employed 28.4% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 3.9% % employed and enrolled 35.4% 89.4% % employed 65.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 19.% % employed and enrolled 5.4% Below math standard 349 TSI obligation met 49.9% Completed college course 28.9% Below reading standard 283 TSI obligation met 58.7% Completed college course 46.3% Below writing standard 318 TSI obligation met 62.9% Completed college course 44.3% All transfers 94 Transfer cohort 399 Transfer rate 23.6% 121 faculty 64 % full-time faculty 52.9% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 Below math standard 1,127 TSI obligation met 33.7% Completed college course 2.5% Below reading standard 825 TSI obligation met 55.9% Completed college course 35.8% Below writing standard 1,75 TSI obligation met 56.2% Completed college course 43.1% All transfers 331 Transfer cohort 1,185 Transfer rate 27.9% 314 faculty 24 % full-time faculty 65.% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 68 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

71 Two-Year Public Institutions Lee College 5,911 City: Baytown Year founded: 1934 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,912 % enroll. change % % part-time 75.5% % full-time 24.5% % academic program 49.8% % technical program 5.2% 33.5% Average time to 4.4 Average SCH to 92 18,165 City: Cypress District/System: Lone Star College System Year founded: 23 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (5,911) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 2.9% 18.9% 4-year 28.3% 27.2% 6-year 37.8% 3.1% Dev. ed. 16.9% Non-dev. ed. 24.% Dual credit as % of total 16.2% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 87.% 23.8% in 4 years 38.6% Lone Star CS Cy Fair College % enroll. change % % part-time 82.5% % full-time 17.5% % academic program 86.4% % technical program 13.6% See District* Average time to 4.6 Average SCH to Fall 213 (18,165) 3-year 13.7% 9.7% 4-year 22.2% 15.1% 6-year 37.8% 2.8% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 9.% Non-dev. ed. 15.6% Dual credit as % of total 11.6% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 95.2% 44.9% in 4 years 48.8% awarded, FY 213 (1,793) awarded, FY 213 (1,711) 91.% % employed 29.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 31.2% % employed and enrolled 29.9% 91.9% % employed 78.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 11.8% % employed and enrolled 1.4% 89.8% % employed 39.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 25.3% % employed and enrolled 25.4% 88.5% % employed 74.4% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 1.6% % employed and enrolled 3.6% *See pp TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 373 TSI obligation met 17.4% Completed college course 8.3% Below reading standard 183 TSI obligation met 42.1% Completed college course 1.9% Below writing standard 184 TSI obligation met 35.9% Completed college course 12.% All transfers 95 Transfer cohort 643 Transfer rate 14.8% 323 faculty 149 % full-time faculty 46.1% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 Below math standard 1,133 TSI obligation met 36.5% Completed college course 25.5% Below reading standard 368 TSI obligation met 45.1% Completed college course 35.3% Below writing standard 357 TSI obligation met 47.1% Completed college course 3.5% All transfers 751 Transfer cohort 2,264 Transfer rate 33.2% 878 faculty 2 % full-time faculty 22.8% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 69

72 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Lone Star CS Kingwood College 11,231 City: Kingwood District/System: Lone Star College System Year founded: 1972 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,744 % enroll. change % % part-time 8.8% % full-time 19.2% % academic program 82.5% % technical program 17.5% See District* Average time to 4.9 Average SCH to 97 11,362 City: Conroe District/System: Lone Star College System Year founded: 1995 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (11,231) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 1.6% 13.1% 4-year 2.6% 19.8% 6-year 35.7% 19.6% Dev. ed. 4.5% Non-dev. ed. 14.5% Dual credit as % of total 12.4% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 92.6% 43.9% in 4 years 49.8% Lone Star CS Montgomery College % enroll. change % % part-time 79.3% % full-time 2.7% % academic program 84.5% % technical program 15.5% See District* Average time to 4.6 Average SCH to Fall 213 (11,362) 3-year 1.% 9.1% 4-year 14.3% 13.% 6-year 32.9% 16.1% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 4.6% Non-dev. ed. 13.2% Dual credit as % of total 8.6% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 9.8% 41.1% in 4 years 44.2% awarded, FY 213 (916) % % employed 3.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.2% % employed and enrolled 32.9% 86.2% % employed 74.8% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 7.2% % employed and enrolled 4.2% *See pp awarded, FY 213 (892) 89.4% % employed 32.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.6% % employed and enrolled 32.6% 88.8% % employed 71.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 13.2% % employed and enrolled 3.6% *See pp Below math standard 685 TSI obligation met 37.5% Completed college course 21.6% Below reading standard 164 TSI obligation met 38.4% Completed college course 24.4% Below writing standard 176 TSI obligation met 39.2% Completed college course 19.9% All transfers 249 Transfer cohort 998 Transfer rate 25.% 538 faculty 145 % full-time faculty 27.% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 Below math standard 821 TSI obligation met 31.2% Completed college course 19.6% Below reading standard 22 TSI obligation met 4.9% Completed college course 31.8% Below writing standard 215 TSI obligation met 38.6% Completed college course 27.% All transfers 397 Transfer cohort 1,441 Transfer rate 27.6% 579 faculty 14 % full-time faculty 24.2% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 7 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

73 Two-Year Public Institutions Lone Star CS North Harris College 15,651 City: Houston District/System: Lone Star College System Year founded: 1972 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,744 % enroll. change % % part-time 84.6% % full-time 15.4% % academic program 76.6% % technical program 23.4% See District* Average time to 4.8 Average SCH to 92 7,547 City: Tomball District/System: Lone Star College System Year founded: 1988 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (15,651) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 11.1% 1.5% 4-year 2.9% 15.8% 6-year 31.1% 17.% Dev. ed. 4.1% Non-dev. ed. 18.3% Dual credit as % of total 7.8% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 88.5% 27.% in 4 years 34.4% Lone Star CS Tomball College % enroll. change % % part-time 89.3% % full-time 1.7% % academic program 83.4% % technical program 16.6% See District* Average time to 4.7 Average SCH to Fall 213 (7,547) 3-year 9.5% 1.4% 4-year 14.3% 15.8% 6-year 3.2% 18.% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 6.6% Non-dev. ed. 11.2% Dual credit as % of total 12.9% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 9.3% 43.1% in 4 years 48.1% awarded, FY 213 (1,736) % % employed 33.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.6% % employed and enrolled 28.9% 89.4% % employed 71.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 13.6% % employed and enrolled 4.1% *See pp awarded, FY 213 (74) 86.9% % employed 35.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.% % employed and enrolled 27.% 83.8% % employed 71.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.6% % employed and enrolled 4.% *See pp TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 1,94 TSI obligation met 31.9% Completed college course 19.4% Below reading standard 4 TSI obligation met 35.3% Completed college course 26.5% Below writing standard 337 TSI obligation met 38.3% Completed college course 22.% All transfers 322 Transfer cohort 1,62 Transfer rate 19.9% 788 faculty 217 % full-time faculty 27.5% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 Below math standard 798 TSI obligation met 33.6% Completed college course 21.2% Below reading standard 214 TSI obligation met 33.2% Completed college course 26.6% Below writing standard 195 TSI obligation met 32.3% Completed college course 18.5% All transfers 326 Transfer cohort 1,28 Transfer rate 25.5% 343 faculty 118 % full-time faculty 34.4% Student-faculty ratio 15:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 71

74 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Lone Star CS University Park 6,79 City: Houston District/System: Lone Star College System Year founded: 212 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,744 % enroll. change 8 13.% % part-time 87.9% % full-time 12.1% % academic program 89.8% % technical program 1.2% See District* Average time to 3.6 Average SCH to 89 8,552 City: Waco Year founded: 1965 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $3, Fall 213 (6,79) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 4-year 6-year Dev. ed. Non-dev. ed. Dual credit as % of total 13.6% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year in 4 years McLennan Community College % enroll. change % % part-time 55.% % full-time 45.% % academic program 65.4% % technical program 34.6% 52.5% Average time to 4.6 Average SCH to Fall 213 (8,552) 3-year 14.2% 5.8% 4-year 18.4% 13.2% 6-year 32.7% 21.6% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 8.% Non-dev. ed. 2.1% Dual credit as % of total 12.4% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 91.2% 35.% in 4 years 43.5% awarded, FY 213 (54) % employed % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr % employed and enrolled % employed % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr % employed and enrolled *See pp awarded, FY 213 (1,479) 91.2% % employed 37.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 23.4% % employed and enrolled 3.2% 92.7% % employed 83.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 7.1% % employed and enrolled 1.9% Below math standard TSI obligation met Completed college course Below reading standard TSI obligation met Completed college course Below writing standard TSI obligation met Completed college course All transfers Transfer cohort Transfer rate.% 194 faculty 52 % full-time faculty 26.8% Student-faculty ratio 18:1 Below math standard 617 TSI obligation met 42.1% Completed college course 1.9% Below reading standard 42 TSI obligation met 56.7% Completed college course 28.1% Below writing standard 389 TSI obligation met 41.6% Completed college course 2.8% All transfers 297 Transfer cohort 1,376 Transfer rate 21.6% 51 faculty 231 % full-time faculty 45.3% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 72 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

75 Two-Year Public Institutions Midland College 5,234 City: Midland Year founded: 1969 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Degrees offered: Bachelor s & Associate Degrees Average tuition & fees: $2,16 % enroll. change % % part-time 69.9% % full-time 3.2% % academic program 73.1% % technical program 25.9% 23.4% Average time to 4.1 Average SCH to 83 Navarro College 1,197 City: Corsicana Year founded: 1946 Website: Peer group: Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,662 % enroll. change % % part-time 56.2% % full-time 43.8% % academic program 66.3% % technical program 33.7% 48.2% Average time to 3.9 Average SCH to Fall 213 (5,234) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 17.3% 7.7% 4-year 25.% 14.7% 6-year 25.9% 18.8% Dev. ed. 13.5% Non-dev. ed. 2.5% Dual credit as % of total 16.4% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 84.8% 28.9% in 4 years 4.3% Fall 213 (1,197) 3-year 18.8% 1.2% 4-year 23.% 21.2% 6-year 31.7% 39.1% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 11.9% Non-dev. ed. 26.8% Dual credit as % of total 24.% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 83.5% 24.7% in 4 years 37.8% awarded, FY 213 (699) awarded, FY 213 (1,64) 93.3% % employed 35.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 34.1% % employed and enrolled 24.% 89.8% % employed 77.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.4% % employed and enrolled 4.2% 88.6% % employed 35.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 26.2% % employed and enrolled 27.3% 91.7% % employed 8.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 9.4% % employed and enrolled 1.8% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 441 TSI obligation met 35.8% Completed college course 17.9% Below reading standard 191 TSI obligation met 41.9% Completed college course 27.2% Below writing standard 192 TSI obligation met 4.1% Completed college course 21.4% All transfers 131 Transfer cohort 785 Transfer rate 16.7% 271 faculty 126 % full-time faculty 46.5% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 Below math standard 891 TSI obligation met 35.7% Completed college course 1.8% Below reading standard 472 TSI obligation met 46.2% Completed college course 18.6% Below writing standard 488 TSI obligation met 42.6% Completed college course 18.% All transfers 491 Transfer cohort 1,542 Transfer rate 31.8% 575 faculty 165 % full-time faculty 28.7% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 73

76 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION North Central Texas College 1,293 City: Gainesville Year founded: 1924 Website: Peer group: Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,68 % enroll. change % % part-time 65.1% % full-time 34.9% % academic program 69.5% % technical program 3.5% 31.2% Average time to 4.2 Average SCH to 86 3,225 City: Mount Pleasant Year founded: 1984 Website: Peer group: Small Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2, Fall 213 (1,293) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 16.2% 7.8% 4-year 2.6% 12.1% 6-year 3.2% 38.6% Dev. ed. 8.9% Non-dev. ed. 19.3% Dual credit as % of total 17.% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 89.6% 29.7% in 4 years 39.1% Northeast Texas Community College % enroll. change % % part-time 53.% % full-time 47.% % academic program 63.% % technical program 37.% 53.6% Average time to 4.4 Average SCH to Fall 213 (3,225) 3-year 19.9% 6.3% 4-year 31.3% 13.5% 6-year 38.7% 29.5% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 12.8% Non-dev. ed. 23.2% Dual credit as % of total 17.1% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 84.3% 31.3% in 4 years 44.6% awarded, FY 213 (1,86) awarded, FY 213 (64) 9.5% % employed 34.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 25.3% % employed and enrolled 3.6% 91.7% % employed 81.3% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 6.6% % employed and enrolled 3.9% 91.5% % employed 38.4% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 3.8% % employed and enrolled 22.3% 88.8% % employed 8.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 7.6% % employed and enrolled 1.2% Below math standard 54 TSI obligation met 39.6% Completed college course 17.4% Below reading standard 23 TSI obligation met 63.9% Completed college course 31.7% Below writing standard 221 TSI obligation met 61.5% Completed college course 35.3% All transfers 686 Transfer cohort 1,766 Transfer rate 38.8% 464 faculty 169 % full-time faculty 36.4% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 Below math standard 388 TSI obligation met 5.3% Completed college course 25.3% Below reading standard 265 TSI obligation met 62.6% Completed college course 25.7% Below writing standard 264 TSI obligation met 56.8% Completed college course 23.5% All transfers 15 Transfer cohort 572 Transfer rate 26.2% 173 faculty 64 % full-time faculty 37.% Student-faculty ratio 25:1 74 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

77 Two-Year Public Institutions Odessa College 5,25 City: Odessa Year founded: 1946 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,46 % enroll. change % % part-time 75.2% % full-time 24.8% % academic program 65.% % technical program 35.% 31.% Average time to 4.7 Average SCH to 92 Panola College 2,698 City: Carthage Year founded: 1947 Website: Peer group: Small Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,1 % enroll. change % % part-time 5.8% % full-time 49.2% % academic program 43.2% % technical program 56.8% 43.3% Average time to 3.8 Average SCH to Fall 213 (5,25) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 1.1% 8.7% 4-year 21.3% 9.4% 6-year 21.8% 16.7% Dev. ed. 5.9% Non-dev. ed. 12.3% Dual credit as % of total 22.9% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 86.4% 27.% in 4 years 34.3% Fall 213 (2,698) 3-year 24.1% 9.2% 4-year 28.5% 16.9% 6-year 37.% 43.2% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 11.% Non-dev. ed. 31.8% Dual credit as % of total 19.3% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 76.% 18.4% in 4 years 34.6% awarded, FY 213 (725) awarded, FY 213 (544) 88.6% % employed 31.8% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 27.8% % employed and enrolled 29.% 87.% % employed 79.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 4.% % employed and enrolled 3.5% 94.% % employed 37.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 31.9% % employed and enrolled 25.% 86.9% % employed 75.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 1.1% % employed and enrolled 1.3% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 433 TSI obligation met 4.9% Completed college course 17.6% Below reading standard 22 TSI obligation met 54.1% Completed college course 27.7% Below writing standard 173 TSI obligation met 54.9% Completed college course 23.7% All transfers 93 Transfer cohort 758 Transfer rate 12.3% 232 faculty 128 % full-time faculty 55.2% Student-faculty ratio 18:1 Below math standard 156 TSI obligation met 43.6% Completed college course 15.4% Below reading standard 99 TSI obligation met 56.6% Completed college course 34.3% Below writing standard 15 TSI obligation met 47.6% Completed college course 26.7% All transfers 89 Transfer cohort 366 Transfer rate 24.3% 146 faculty 59 % full-time faculty 4.4% Student-faculty ratio 2:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 75

78 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Paris Junior College 5,34 City: Paris Year founded: 1924 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,74 % enroll. change % % part-time 53.4% % full-time 46.6% % academic program 82.1% % technical program 17.9% 46.3% Average time to 3.5 Average SCH to 79 Ranger College 1,894 City: Ranger Year founded: 1926 Website: Peer group: Small Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,79 % enroll. change % % part-time 48.2% % full-time 51.8% % academic program 75.8% % technical program 24.2% 38.% Average time to 2.5 Average SCH to Fall 213 (5,34) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 2.9% 11.7% 4-year 29.6% 21.% 6-year 35.2% 27.2% Dev. ed. 13.8% Non-dev. ed. 29.9% Dual credit as % of total 24.1% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 81.6% 28.9% in 4 years 43.8% Fall 213 (1,894) 3-year 21.4% 26.6% 4-year 3.6%.% 6-year 36.2% 25.% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 7.9% Non-dev. ed. 25.6% Dual credit as % of total 35.1% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 83.1% 33.5% in 4 years 39.6% awarded, FY 213 (964) awarded, FY 213 (228) 91.1% % employed 38.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 22.8% % employed and enrolled 3.3% 91.8% % employed 76.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 14.7% % employed and enrolled 1.2% 81.8% % employed 24.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.2% % employed and enrolled 33.3% 76.6% % employed 67.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.1% % employed and enrolled.9% Below math standard 628 TSI obligation met 32.5% Completed college course 18.5% Below reading standard 45 TSI obligation met 49.9% Completed college course 36.3% Below writing standard 47 TSI obligation met 59.4% Completed college course 33.4% All transfers 274 Transfer cohort 998 Transfer rate 27.5% 26 faculty 92 % full-time faculty 35.4% Student-faculty ratio 25:1 Below math standard 16 TSI obligation met 29.2% Completed college course 15.1% Below reading standard 81 TSI obligation met 51.9% Completed college course 35.8% Below writing standard 61 TSI obligation met 39.3% Completed college course 23.% All transfers 91 Transfer cohort 313 Transfer rate 29.1% 19 faculty 32 % full-time faculty 29.4% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 76 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

79 Two-Year Public Institutions San Jacinto CCD Central Campus 14,365 City: Pasadena District/System: San Jacinto Community College District Year founded: 1961 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,63 % enroll. change % % part-time 81.3% % full-time 18.7% % academic program 67.1% % technical program 32.9% See District* Average time to 4.7 Average SCH to 97 7,312 City: Houston District/System: San Jacinto Community College District Year founded: 1973 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (14,365) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 15.6% 9.6% 4-year 27.5% 16.1% 6-year 35.9% 21.5% Dev. ed. 8.% Non-dev. ed. 19.3% Dual credit as % of total 6.1% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 91.7% 28.9% in 4 years 41.3% San Jacinto CCD North Campus % enroll. change % % part-time 81.4% % full-time 18.6% % academic program 65.2% % technical program 34.8% See District* Average time to 4.5 Average SCH to Fall 213 (7,312) 3-year 19.% 1.7% 4-year 27.8% 13.7% 6-year 32.1% 2.3% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 5.% Non-dev. ed. 22.8% Dual credit as % of total 4.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 87.6% 22.9% in 4 years 37.6% awarded, FY 213 (2,746) % % employed 31.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 26.3% % employed and enrolled 35.8% 91.1% % employed 81.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 6.2% % employed and enrolled 3.% *See pp awarded, FY 213 (1,97) 91.8% % employed 29.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 3.1% % employed and enrolled 32.5% 89.% % employed 73.8% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 13.7% % employed and enrolled 1.5% *See pp TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 875 TSI obligation met 48.9% Completed college course 19.1% Below reading standard 45 TSI obligation met 66.2% Completed college course 24.% Below writing standard 289 TSI obligation met 51.2% Completed college course 24.9% All transfers 438 Transfer cohort 2,115 Transfer rate 2.7% 581 faculty 297 % full-time faculty 51.1% Student-faculty ratio 18:1 Below math standard 535 TSI obligation met 32.5% Completed college course 1.5% Below reading standard 383 TSI obligation met 57.4% Completed college course 24.3% Below writing standard 231 TSI obligation met 39.8% Completed college course 17.7% All transfers 181 Transfer cohort 1, Transfer rate 18.1% 316 faculty 139 % full-time faculty 44.% Student-faculty ratio 18:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 77

80 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION San Jacinto CCD South Campus 1,794 City: Houston District/System: San Jacinto Community College District Year founded: 1979 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,63 % enroll. change % % part-time 78.% % full-time 22.% % academic program 82.5% % technical program 17.5% Average time to 4.2 Average SCH to 91 9,563 City: Levelland Year founded: 1957 Website: Peer group: Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,632 1 South Plains College % enroll. change % % part-time 5.8% % full-time 49.2% % academic program 75.9% % technical program 24.1% 39.7% Average time to 3.8 Average SCH to Fall 213 (1,794) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 19.3% 1.1% 4-year 24.3% 13.1% 6-year 39.2% 21.1% Dev. ed. 1.8% Non-dev. ed. 24.4% Dual credit as % of total 8.4% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 94.3% 37.1% in 4 years 49.2% Fall 213 (9,563) 3-year 18.3% 7.9% 4-year 22.6% 1.2% 6-year 32.9% 2.3% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 9.4% Non-dev. ed. 2.9% Dual credit as % of total 18.2% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 87.2% 3.4% in 4 years 4.1% awarded, FY 213 (1,233) awarded, FY 213 (1,345) 9.5% % employed 28.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 31.3% % employed and enrolled 3.5% 88.8% % employed 77.3% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.4% % employed and enrolled 3.1% 92.% % employed 31.4% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 27.2% % employed and enrolled 33.4% 95.3% % employed 75.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 13.9% % employed and enrolled 5.7% Below math standard 827 TSI obligation met 47.% Completed college course 19.1% Below reading standard 491 TSI obligation met 59.1% Completed college course 29.1% Below writing standard 49 TSI obligation met 4.6% Completed college course 24.5% All transfers 417 Transfer cohort 1,514 Transfer rate 27.5% 399 faculty 22 % full-time faculty 5.6% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 Below math standard 771 TSI obligation met 35.% Completed college course 2.4% Below reading standard 391 TSI obligation met 53.5% Completed college course 38.1% Below writing standard 475 TSI obligation met 37.5% Completed college course 25.3% All transfers 549 Transfer cohort 1,91 Transfer rate 28.7% 45 faculty 275 % full-time faculty 67.9% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 78 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

81 Two-Year Public Institutions South Texas College 3,233 City: McAllen Year founded: 1993 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Degrees offered: Bachelor s & Associate Degrees Average tuition & fees: $3,24 % enroll. change % % part-time 7.% % full-time 3.% % academic program 68.1% % technical program 3.2% 46.2% Average time to 4.2 Average SCH to 86 5,41 City: Uvalde Year founded: 1946 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2, Fall 213 (3,233) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 19.2% 9.5% 4-year 25.6% 15.6% 6-year 35.4% 24.8% Dev. ed. 13.3% Non-dev. ed. 29.5% Dual credit as % of total 39.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 86.3% 24.4% in 4 years 32.6% Southwest Texas Junior College % enroll. change % % part-time 62.3% % full-time 37.7% % academic program 83.4% % technical program 16.6% 48.9% Average time to 3.9 Average SCH to Fall 213 (5,41) 3-year 22.8% 12.7% 4-year 33.2% 14.7% 6-year 34.4% 24.3% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 14.7% Non-dev. ed. 27.% Dual credit as % of total 28.4% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 84.6% 2.9% in 4 years 33.3% awarded, FY 213 (4,324) awarded, FY 213 (855) 93.2% % employed 34.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 3.3% % employed and enrolled 28.4% 86.3% % employed 56.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.7% % employed and enrolled 4.6% 9.% % employed 36.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.2% % employed and enrolled 24.3% 83.6% % employed 71.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 11.9% % employed and enrolled.6% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 2,17 TSI obligation met 33.6% Completed college course 17.6% Below reading standard 1,68 TSI obligation met 5.7% Completed college course 31.3% Below writing standard 1,641 TSI obligation met 41.6% Completed college course 29.1% All transfers 78 Transfer cohort 2,924 Transfer rate 24.2% 974 faculty 59 % full-time faculty 6.6% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 Below math standard 487 TSI obligation met 35.7% Completed college course 16.4% Below reading standard 323 TSI obligation met 49.2% Completed college course 28.8% Below writing standard 276 TSI obligation met 4.9% Completed college course 18.5% All transfers 167 Transfer cohort 793 Transfer rate 21.1% 23 faculty 123 % full-time faculty 53.5% Student-faculty ratio 22:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 79

82 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Tarrant CCD Northeast Campus 14,99 City: Hurst District/System: Tarrant County College District Year founded: 1968 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,65 % enroll. change % % part-time 82.7% % full-time 17.3% % academic program 67.3% % technical program 32.7% See District* Average time to 4.7 Average SCH to 95 12,4 City: Fort Worth District/System: Tarrant County College District Year founded: 1976 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (14,99) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 9.7% 5.7% 4-year 15.5% 9.6% 6-year 29.5% 15.5% Dev. ed. 7.3% Non-dev. ed. 11.3% Dual credit as % of total 7.2% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 9.3% 37.1% in 4 years 4.6% Tarrant CCD Northwest Campus % enroll. change % % part-time 85.8% % full-time 14.2% % academic program 63.9% % technical program 36.1% See District* Average time to 4.4 Average SCH to Fall 213 (12,4) 3-year 1.3% 7.2% 4-year 17.8% 8.7% 6-year 28.7% 15.8% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 5.7% Non-dev. ed. 13.2% Dual credit as % of total 7.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 91.% 39.8% in 4 years 45.1% awarded, FY 213 (1,533) % % employed 39.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 21.2% % employed and enrolled 3.9% 88.9% % employed 67.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 12.8% % employed and enrolled 8.5% *See pp awarded, FY 213 (1,86) 89.5% % employed 42.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 19.% % employed and enrolled 28.% 89.5% % employed 79.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 6.8% % employed and enrolled 3.7% *See pp Below math standard 978 TSI obligation met 17.1% Completed college course 5.4% Below reading standard 522 TSI obligation met 44.3% Completed college course 32.4% Below writing standard 56 TSI obligation met 27.3% Completed college course 2.8% All transfers 569 Transfer cohort 2,29 Transfer rate 25.8% 514 faculty 172 % full-time faculty 33.5% Student-faculty ratio 25:1 Below math standard 652 TSI obligation met 23.2% Completed college course 6.6% Below reading standard 32 TSI obligation met 33.4% Completed college course 2.3% Below writing standard 333 TSI obligation met 29.4% Completed college course 2.1% All transfers 36 Transfer cohort 1,42 Transfer rate 21.5% 385 faculty 126 % full-time faculty 32.7% Student-faculty ratio 26:1 8 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

83 Two-Year Public Institutions Tarrant CCD South Campus 11,587 City: Fort Worth District/System: Tarrant County College District Year founded: 1967 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,65 % enroll. change % % part-time 87.8% % full-time 12.2% % academic program 61.1% % technical program 38.9% See District* Average time to 4.6 Average SCH to 91 14,129 City: Arlington District/System: Tarrant County College District Year founded: 1996 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1, Fall 213 (11,587) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 11.3% 6.% 4-year 19.4% 1.2% 6-year 26.% 15.4% Dev. ed. 9.9% Non-dev. ed. 13.6% Dual credit as % of total 5.6% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 91.8% 34.1% in 4 years 39.7% Tarrant CCD Southeast Campus % enroll. change % % part-time 82.9% % full-time 17.1% % academic program 68.4% % technical program 31.6% See District* Average time to 4.4 Average SCH to Fall 213 (14,129) 3-year 1.1% 6.1% 4-year 17.9% 8.8% 6-year 33.3% 17.7% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 6.5% Non-dev. ed. 13.5% Dual credit as % of total 11.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 91.3% 33.1% in 4 years 4.9% awarded, FY 213 (1,194) % % employed 39.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 23.6% % employed and enrolled 29.% 83.8% % employed 65.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 13.5% % employed and enrolled 4.4% *See pp awarded, FY 213 (1,166) 89.7% % employed 4.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 21.2% % employed and enrolled 27.9% 91.8% % employed 68.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 18.2% % employed and enrolled 5.5% *See pp TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 682 TSI obligation met 22.6% Completed college course 8.1% Below reading standard 382 TSI obligation met 38.7% Completed college course 23.% Below writing standard 31 TSI obligation met 25.6% Completed college course 17.9% All transfers 339 Transfer cohort 1,643 Transfer rate 2.6% 351 faculty 129 % full-time faculty 36.8% Student-faculty ratio 25:1 Below math standard 848 TSI obligation met 26.8% Completed college course 9.4% Below reading standard 612 TSI obligation met 46.1% Completed college course 34.3% Below writing standard 386 TSI obligation met 33.9% Completed college course 23.1% All transfers 547 Transfer cohort 1,79 Transfer rate 3.6% 398 faculty 138 % full-time faculty 34.7% Student-faculty ratio 3:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 81

84 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Tarrant CCD Trinity River Campus 7,819 City: Fort Worth District/System: Tarrant County College District Year founded: 29 Website: Peer group: Very Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $1,65 % enroll. change 8 13.% % part-time 89.5% % full-time 1.5% % academic program 57.9% % technical program 42.1% See District* Average time to 5.1 Average SCH to 99 Temple College 5,56 City: Temple Year founded: 1926 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,64 % enroll. change % % part-time 66.9% % full-time 33.1% % academic program 81.6% % technical program 18.4% 52.% Average time to 4.5 Average SCH to Fall 213 (7,819) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 11.9% 6.2% 4-year 24.7% 8.8% 6-year Dev. ed. 4.8% Non-dev. ed. 21.6% Dual credit as % of total 5.7% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year in 4 years Fall 213 (5,56) 3-year 9.7% 6.% 4-year 15.4% 1.5% 6-year 32.8% 18.9% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 5.2% Non-dev. ed. 12.% Dual credit as % of total 16.8% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 86.9% 28.9% in 4 years 36.9% awarded, FY 213 (745) % % employed 43.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 16.6% % employed and enrolled 32.6% 96.5% % employed 81.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 6.1% % employed and enrolled 9.3% *See pp awarded, FY 213 (735) 86.6% % employed 46.2% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.3% % employed and enrolled 16.1% 91.7% % employed 81.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 8.3% % employed and enrolled 2.4% Below math standard 37 TSI obligation met 21.8% Completed college course 4.6% Below reading standard 189 TSI obligation met 33.3% Completed college course 23.8% Below writing standard 124 TSI obligation met 28.2% Completed college course 17.7% All transfers Transfer cohort Transfer rate.% 297 faculty 96 % full-time faculty 32.3% Student-faculty ratio 2:1 Below math standard 337 TSI obligation met 41.% Completed college course 7.7% Below reading standard 145 TSI obligation met 53.1% Completed college course 26.9% Below writing standard 185 TSI obligation met 4.5% Completed college course 18.4% All transfers 218 Transfer cohort 852 Transfer rate 25.6% 256 faculty 111 % full-time faculty 43.4% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 82 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

85 Two-Year Public Institutions Texarkana College 3,931 City: Texarkana Year founded: 1927 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,33 % enroll. change % % part-time 6.7% % full-time 39.3% % academic program 74.1% % technical program 25.9% 4.9% Average time to 4.4 Average SCH to 84 3,673 City: Brownsville Year founded: 1926 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $6, Texas Southmost College % enroll. change %** % part-time 65.6% % full-time 34.4% % academic program 58.5% % technical program 41.5% 55.5% Average time to 4.5 Average SCH to Fall 213 (3,931) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 1.8% 6.4% 4-year 13.1% 14.7% 6-year 28.6% 27.% Dev. ed. 6.7% Non-dev. ed. 19.4% Dual credit as % of total 29.2% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 82.5% 25.3% in 4 years 38.5% Fall 213 (3,673) 3-year 9.% 3.% 4-year 19.1% 5.1% 6-year 29.2% 14.7% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 5.6% Non-dev. ed. 12.8% Dual credit as % of total 17.8% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 75.1% 17.6% in 4 years 26.6% awarded, FY 213 (626) awarded, FY 213 (995) 82.5% % employed 32.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 28.1% % employed and enrolled 21.9% 73.4% % employed 65.6% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 4.6% % employed and enrolled 3.1% 96.4% % employed 16.8% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 35.7% % employed and enrolled 43.9% 91.8% % employed 55.4% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 17.4% % employed and enrolled 19.% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 397 TSI obligation met 27.5% Completed college course 1.8% Below reading standard 36 TSI obligation met 49.2% Completed college course 35.6% Below writing standard 349 TSI obligation met 47.% Completed college course 28.1% All transfers 17 Transfer cohort 759 Transfer rate 22.4% 215 faculty 85 % full-time faculty 39.5% Student-faculty ratio 18:1 Below math standard 844 TSI obligation met 4.9% Completed college course 19.9% Below reading standard 587 TSI obligation met 46.% Completed college course 36.6% Below writing standard 572 TSI obligation met 46.% Completed college course 28.1% All transfers 476 Transfer cohort 1,335 Transfer rate 35.7% 51 faculty 154 % full-time faculty 3.7% Student-faculty ratio 11:1 **Texas Southmost College and UT-Brownsville became separate entities during this period. INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 83

86 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Texas State Technical College Harlingen 5,332 City: Harlingen Year founded: 1967 Website: Peer group: LSC/TSTC Average tuition & fees: $4,66 % enroll. change % % part-time 56.5% % full-time 43.5% % academic program 43.7% % technical program 56.3% 55.2% Average time to 4.7 Average SCH to City: Marshall Year founded: 1999 Website: Peer group: LSC/TSTC Average tuition & fees: $4, Fall 213 (5,332) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 16.2% 6.9% 4-year 23.4% 12.9% 6-year 26.9% 19.3% Dev. ed. 9.7% Non-dev. ed. 19.3% Dual credit as % of total 9.9% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 81.9% 19.3% in 4 years 26.8% Texas State Technical College Marshall % enroll. change % % part-time 48.1% % full-time 51.9% % academic program 25.3% % technical program 74.7% 49.1% Average time to 3.8 Average SCH to Fall 213 (755) 3-year 35.8% 15.6% 4-year 47.4% 25.5% 6-year 49.1% 27.% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 31.% Non-dev. ed. 41.3% Dual credit as % of total 26.2% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 82.6% 19.% in 4 years 35.5% awarded, FY 213 (682) awarded, FY 213 (169) 1.% % employed 41.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 43.9% % employed and enrolled 14.6% 95.% % employed 69.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 19.8% % employed and enrolled 5.4%.% % employed.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr.% % employed and enrolled.% 87.% % employed 8.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 6.5% % employed and enrolled.5% Below math standard 38 TSI obligation met 3.3% Completed college course 7.1% Below reading standard 226 TSI obligation met 23.% Completed college course 8.4% Below writing standard 234 TSI obligation met 26.5% Completed college course 12.% All transfers 8 Transfer cohort 921 Transfer rate 8.7% 185 faculty 122 % full-time faculty 65.9% Student-faculty ratio 22:1 Below math standard 71 TSI obligation met 47.9% Completed college course 38.% Below reading standard 38 TSI obligation met 44.7% Completed college course 26.3% Below writing standard 13 TSI obligation met 53.8% Completed college course 23.1% All transfers 1 Transfer cohort 155 Transfer rate 6.5% 48 faculty 27 % full-time faculty 56.3% Student-faculty ratio 13:1 84 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

87 Two-Year Public Institutions Texas State Technical College Waco 3,984 City: Waco Year founded: 1965 Website: Peer group: LSC/TSTC Average tuition & fees: $4,155 % enroll. change % % part-time 27.6% % full-time 72.4% % academic program 7.2% % technical program 92.8% 62.9% Average time to 4. Average SCH to 14 1,262 City: Sweetwater Year founded: 197 Website: Peer group: LSC/TSTC Average tuition & fees: $4, Fall 213 (3,984) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 26.3% 11.7% 4-year 29.1% 2.5% 6-year 33.3% 17.4% Dev. ed. 16.6% Non-dev. ed. 37.7% Dual credit as % of total 6.5% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 76.6% 7.4% in 4 years 25.1% Fall 213 (1,262) 6-year 3.8% 36.1% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort awarded, FY 213 (1,218) Texas State Technical College West Texas % enroll. change % % part-time 66.6% % full-time 33.4% % academic program 1.6% % technical program 89.4% 51.8% Average time to 4. Average SCH to 82 3-year 36.8% 27.5% 4-year 43.% 28.1% Dev. ed. 25.% Non-dev. ed. 36.4% Dual credit as % of total 19.3% enrollment in fall 213 % persist 1 year 83.2% 24.2% in 4 years 29.5% awarded, FY 213 (328) 1.% % employed.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 1.% % employed and enrolled.% 91.4% % employed 82.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 7.8% % employed and enrolled 1.6%.% % employed.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr.% % employed and enrolled.% 95.4% % employed 88.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 4.9% % employed and enrolled 2.4% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 491 TSI obligation met 26.9% Completed college course 5.5% Below reading standard 238 TSI obligation met 26.9% Completed college course 1.9% Below writing standard 317 TSI obligation met 27.8% Completed college course 14.8% All transfers 6 Transfer cohort 1,22 Transfer rate 4.9% 261 faculty 21 % full-time faculty 77.% Student-faculty ratio 14:1 Below math standard 84 TSI obligation met 21.4% Completed college course 4.8% Below reading standard 48 TSI obligation met 29.2% Completed college course 12.5% Below writing standard 47 TSI obligation met 27.7% Completed college course 12.8% All transfers 15 Transfer cohort 356 Transfer rate 4.2% 91 faculty 48 % full-time faculty 52.7% Student-faculty ratio 7:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 85

88 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Trinity Valley Community College 6,942 City: Athens Year founded: 1946 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,16 % enroll. change % % part-time 58.7% % full-time 41.3% % academic program 73.5% % technical program 26.5% 38.4% Average time to 4.5 Average SCH to 9 Tyler Junior College 9,614 City: Tyler Year founded: 1926 Website: Peer group: Large Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,352 % enroll. change % % part-time 45.4% % full-time 54.6% % academic program 5.7% % technical program 49.3% 42.5% Average time to 4.1 Average SCH to Fall 213 (6,942) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 23.3% 8.4% 4-year 26.9% 14.3% 6-year 33.8% 31.8% Dev. ed. 15.% Non-dev. ed. 28.7% Dual credit as % of total 2.1% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 85.5% 26.6% in 4 years 42.1% Fall 213 (9,614) 3-year 14.1% 13.8% 4-year 19.6% 2.9% 6-year 29.6% 32.1% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 9.8% Non-dev. ed. 19.5% Dual credit as % of total 1.% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 86.8% 32.1% in 4 years 45.4% awarded, FY 213 (1,593) awarded, FY 213 (1,854) 92.2% % employed 34.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 34.4% % employed and enrolled 23.7% 89.6% % employed 77.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 9.7% % employed and enrolled 1.9% 93.1% % employed 39.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 25.4% % employed and enrolled 28.8% 93.5% % employed 79.1% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 9.% % employed and enrolled 5.5% Below math standard 415 TSI obligation met 33.7% Completed college course 12.5% Below reading standard 152 TSI obligation met 34.9% Completed college course 17.1% Below writing standard 239 TSI obligation met 38.5% Completed college course 14.2% All transfers 25 Transfer cohort 1,15 Transfer rate 2.2% 269 faculty 15 % full-time faculty 55.8% Student-faculty ratio 23:1 Below math standard 1,418 TSI obligation met 32.1% Completed college course 16.6% Below reading standard 1,17 TSI obligation met 54.4% Completed college course 29.6% Below writing standard 897 TSI obligation met 43.5% Completed college course 28.4% All transfers 524 Transfer cohort 2,91 Transfer rate 25.1% 535 faculty 36 % full-time faculty 57.2% Student-faculty ratio 18:1 86 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

89 Two-Year Public Institutions Vernon College 3,84 City: Vernon Year founded: 197 Website: Peer group: Small Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,94 % enroll. change % % part-time 64.4% % full-time 35.6% % academic program 53.5% % technical program 46.5% 43.7% Average time to 4.6 Average SCH to 92 Victoria College 4,344 City: Victoria Year founded: 1925 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,562 % enroll. change % % part-time 75.% % full-time 25.% % academic program 61.2% % technical program 38.8% 4.1% Average time to 5. Average SCH to Fall 213 (3,84) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 25.% 11.4% 4-year 28.9% 19.% 6-year 33.1% 26.6% Dev. ed. 9.8% Non-dev. ed. 2.% Dual credit as % of total 16.1% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 83.6% 23.3% in 4 years 28.5% Fall 213 (4,344) 3-year 13.8% 5.4% 4-year 22.6% 9.3% 6-year 43.9% 14.8% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 3.4% Non-dev. ed. 18.5% Dual credit as % of total 14.8% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 89.8% 32.9% in 4 years 39.7% awarded, FY 213 (53) awarded, FY 213 (669) 9.1% % employed 3.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 34.6% % employed and enrolled 24.7% 96.5% % employed 9.4% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 3.7% % employed and enrolled 2.4% 92.2% % employed 35.3% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 32.4% % employed and enrolled 24.5% 96.4% % employed 89.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 2.9% % employed and enrolled 3.6% TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 15 TSI obligation met 48.% Completed college course 1.% Below reading standard 97 TSI obligation met 6.8% Completed college course 16.5% Below writing standard 93 TSI obligation met 55.9% Completed college course 3.1% All transfers 17 Transfer cohort 48 Transfer rate 22.3% 15 faculty 83 % full-time faculty 55.3% Student-faculty ratio 17:1 Below math standard 65 TSI obligation met 41.5% Completed college course 15.4% Below reading standard 31 TSI obligation met 29.% Completed college course 6.5% Below writing standard 37 TSI obligation met 27.% Completed college course 8.1% All transfers 174 Transfer cohort 741 Transfer rate 23.5% 24 faculty 116 % full-time faculty 48.3% Student-faculty ratio 16:1 INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 87

90 TEXAS 214 PUBLIC ALMANAC HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Profiles APPENDIX PROFILES: 2-YEAR PROFILES: 4-YEAR COMPARISONS CLOSING THE GAPS STATEWIDE NATIONAL INTRODUCTION Weatherford College 5,659 City: Weatherford Year founded: 1869 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,32 % enroll. change % % part-time 58.2% % full-time 41.8% % academic program 77.1% % technical program 22.9% 34.5% Average time to 4. Average SCH to 84 1,981 City: Snyder Year founded: 1969 Website: Peer group: Small Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2, Western Texas College % enroll. change % % part-time 67.8% % full-time 32.2% % academic program 87.1% % technical program 12.9% 18.7% Average time to 3.1 Average SCH to Fall 213 (5,659) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 18.3% 1.7% 4-year 22.3% 11.% 6-year 3.3% 25.1% Dev. ed. 1.4% Non-dev. ed. 24.2% Dual credit as % of total 16.8% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 85.3% 27.9% in 4 years 38.6% Fall 213 (1,981) 3-year 34.7% 32.4% 4-year 33.1% 38.2% 6-year 34.8% 58.3% Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. 21.8% Non-dev. ed. 41.4% Dual credit as % of total 3.4% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 82.7% 31.3% in 4 years 44.% awarded, FY 213 (845) awarded, FY 213 (45) 87.2% % employed 39.% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 29.2% % employed and enrolled 18.9% 91.% % employed 78.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 7.5% % employed and enrolled 4.8% 98.3% % employed 28.9% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 46.3% % employed and enrolled 23.1% 99.% % employed 67.7% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 28.3% % employed and enrolled 3.% Below math standard 61 TSI obligation met 39.3% Completed college course 13.8% Below reading standard 213 TSI obligation met 51.2% Completed college course 21.6% Below writing standard 227 TSI obligation met 54.2% Completed college course 24.7% All transfers 333 Transfer cohort 1,168 Transfer rate 28.5% 274 faculty 19 % full-time faculty 39.8% Student-faculty ratio 21:1 Below math standard 2 TSI obligation met 37.5% Completed college course 19.5% Below reading standard 142 TSI obligation met 52.1% Completed college course 38.% Below writing standard 15 TSI obligation met 53.3% Completed college course 28.7% All transfers 47 Transfer cohort 98 Transfer rate 44.8% 12 faculty 46 % full-time faculty 45.1% Student-faculty ratio 19:1 88 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

91 Two-Year Public Institutions Wharton County Junior College 7,386 City: Wharton Year founded: 1946 Website: Peer group: Medium Colleges Average tuition & fees: $2,88 % enroll. change % % part-time 62.1% % full-time 38.% % academic program 67.9% % technical program 32.1% 29.% Average time to 4.2 Average SCH to 92 City: Year founded: Website: Peer group: Degrees offered: Average tuition & fees: % enroll. change 8 13 % part-time % full-time % academic program % technical program Average time to Average SCH to Fall 213 (7,386) Fall 21, 3-year cohort 3-year 19.2% 9.1% 4-year 27.4% 16.3% 6-year 41.5% 23.1% Dev. ed. 9.4% Non-dev. ed. 2.8% Dual credit as % of total 16.5% enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year 92.2% 33.3% in 4 years 43.1% 3-year 4-year 6-year Fall 21, 3-year cohort Dev. ed. Non-dev. ed. Dual credit as % of total enrollment in fall 213 Fall 28 FTIC dual credit cohort % persist 1 year in 4 years awarded, FY 213 (875) 9.6% % employed 34.5% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 24.8% % employed and enrolled 31.3% 93.2% % employed 85.4% % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr 4.8% % employed and enrolled 3.% % employed % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr % employed and enrolled % employed % enrolled in 4-yr or 2-yr % employed and enrolled TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC214 Below math standard 392 TSI obligation met 46.9% Completed college course 29.6% Below reading standard 24 TSI obligation met 77.1% Completed college course 48.3% Below writing standard 214 TSI obligation met 73.4% Completed college course 39.3% All transfers 483 Transfer cohort 1,383 Transfer rate 34.9% 35 faculty 169 % full-time faculty 55.4% Student-faculty ratio 2:1 Below math standard TSI obligation met Completed college course Below reading standard TSI obligation met Completed college course Below writing standard TSI obligation met Completed college course All transfers Transfer cohort Transfer rate faculty % full-time faculty Student-faculty ratio INTRODUCTION NATIONAL STATEWIDE CLOSING THE GAPS COMPARISONS PROFILES: 4-YEAR PROFILES: 2-YEAR APPENDIX 214 TEXAS PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION ALMANAC 89

92 Appendix Profiles: 2-year Profiles: 4-year Comparisons closing the gaps Statewide National Introduction 214 Texas Public Higher Education Almanac Sources of Data National Context Data ACT test scores are from ACT, 213 ACT National and State Scores, Average Scores by State, at data/213/states.html. Educational appropriations per FTE are from the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) State Higher Education Finance (SHEF) survey for FY 212, at publications/shef-%e2%8%94-statehigher-education-finance-fy12. Educational attainment data are from the U.S. Census Bureau using the 212 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Educational Attainment for Population 25 Years and Over, report S151, at gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/ productview.xhtml?pid=acs_12_1yr_ S151&prodType=table. Faculty salaries are for and are average salaries of full-time faculty members on 9/1-month contracts; from Clery, Suzanne B., Faculty Salaries: , at docs/213_almanac_clery.pdf. Federally financed academic research and development obligations data are from the National Science Foundation WebCASPAR database, Survey of Federal Science and Engineering Support to Universities, Colleges, and Nonprofit Institutions, FY29, at Graduation rates for FY 211 are from The Chronicle of Higher Education, Almanac Issue, 213, at Compare-the-States-Almanac/14845/ (which uses Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) data). Figures show the proportion of first-time, full-time, degree-seeking undergraduates who entered four-year institutions in fall 25 and graduated within six years. There is not an official list of institutions designated as Serving Institutions (HSIs). HSI status was pulled from lists provided by the U.S. Department of Education at programs/idueshsi/index.html and the Association of Colleges & Universities website at net/hacu/hsi_definition1.asp. Median household income data are from the U.S. Census Bureau using the 212 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Median Income in the Past 12 Months, report S193, at census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/ productview.xhtml?pid=acs_12_1yr_ S193&prodType=table. SAT test scores are from The College Board, The 213 SAT Report on College and Career Readiness, at collegeboard.org/programs/sat/data/cbseniors-213. Tuition and Fees data for are from the U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), in 212 Digest of Education Statistics, Table 382, at programs/digest/d12/tables/dt12_382.asp. Figures show average undergraduate tuition and fees charged for full-time students in degree-granting institutions. Tuition and fees for public institutions represent charges to state residents. Statewide Overview Data Data for the international population, language spoken at home, median household income, educational attainment, and population enrolled in school are from the U.S. Census Bureau, 212 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, tables DP2 and DP3 (for 212), at factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/ searchresults.xhtml?refresh=t. Texas population data for 213 are from the Texas State Data Center, TxSDC Projections of the Population of Texas and Counties in Texas by Age, Sex and Race/Ethnicity for 21 25, at TPEPP/Projections/Index.aspx. Tuition and Fees data for are from IPEDS, referenced in the Tuition and Fees description for National Context Data. U.S. population data for 213 are from the U.S. Census Bureau s annual population estimates program, at gov/popest/data/national/totals/213/ index.html. THECB Data Appendix Dual credit data are available at www. txhighereddata.org/interactive/ HSCollLink2.CFM. Revenues per full-time student equivalents (FTSE) and uses per FTSE data come from THECB s Sources and Uses publication, at cfm?objectid=526c14d-fd2-b6e6-9aa684ec8ffb8d8 9 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

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