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1 New Transfer Students Sample Community College Office of Institutional Analysis
2 Table of Contents New Transfer Students Figure Page 1. Headcount of Wyoming Community College Transfers, to Headcount of Transfers to UW Colleges, Fall a. All Wyoming Community Colleges... 2 b. [Your] Community College UW First Semester GPA, Fall 2011 a. By UW College... 4 b. By UW College and Class... 5 c. [Your] Community College by Class UW First Semester GPA by Hours Transferred, Fall Retention & Graduation of Degree-Seeking Transfers, Cohort Years a. Entering with 30 or More Credit Hours... 8 b. Entering with 60 or More Credit Hours Transfers to UW with Associate's Degrees, Fall Demographics of Wyoming Community College Transfers, Institutions Most Frequently Transferring Students to UW, Fall UW and Wyoming Community Colleges, End of Semester Headcounts, Fall List of New Transfer Students at UW, Fall 2011 and Spring Additional Items Definition of Terms Used in New Transfer Information Crosswalk of Figures from Previous Year to Current Year
3 Definition of Terms Used in New Transfer Information Community College GPA: Cumulative GPA prior to UW. This GPA may include work from more than one institution. Fall Semester: Fall includes students who began in the summer and continued in the fall. New Transfer Students: Undergraduate students who previously attended a higher education institution, have been officially admitted to the University of Wyoming (UW), and are attending UW as a degree-seeking student for the first time. This includes students at UW for the first time seeking a second bachelor s degree. Fall 2011 new transfers include those as defined above, who began taking classes during summer or fall These students are identified only with the most recent college they attended prior to attending UW. Reenrollees at UW are not counted as new transfers. Transferred Hours: Total hours taken for grade prior to UW. This total may include hours from more than one institution. Undergraduate Students: This group includes freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors, second bachelors, and non-degree undergraduates. UW Fall 11 : UW GPAs are for fall semester 2011 only. It is calculated by dividing the students earned points by earned hours.
4 Figure 1. Headcount of Wyoming Community College Transfers to Casper Central Eastern LCCC Northwest NWCCD Western Fall Semesters Spring Semesters Wyoming Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Year Community College % Change Casper % Central % Eastern % LCCC % Northwest % NWCCD % Western % Total WY Transfers % Page 1
5 Figure 2a. Headcount of Transfers to UW Colleges Fall All Wyoming Community Colleges Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall Agriculture & Natural Resources Arts & Sciences Business Education Engineering & Applied Science Health Sciences Undeclared & Other* UW Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 5 Year College % Change Agriculture & Natural Resources % Arts & Sciences % Business % Education % Engineering & Applied Science % Health Sciences % Undeclared & Other* % Total % *Other includes Energy Resource Science majors beginning in Page 2
6 Figure 3a. UW First Semester GPA by UW College - Fall 2011 Degree-Seeking Transfers and UW Undergraduates Sample Community College UW College Sample CC Transfers Wyoming Transfers Out-of-State Transfers All Transfers UW Undergrads UW Fall '11 Agriculture & Natural Resources Arts & Sciences , Business Education , Engineering & Applied Science , Health Sciences , Undeclared & Other* Total , , *Other includes Energy Resource Science majors. Source: UW Student Information System (Banner) Page 4
7 Figure 3b. UW First Semester GPA by UW College and Class - Fall 2011 Degree-Seeking Transfers and UW Undergraduates UW College Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Second Bachelors Agriculture & Natural Resources ** Arts & Sciences ** Business ** Education ** Engineering & Applied Science Health Sciences Undeclared & Other* ** Total Wyoming Transfers Out-of-State Transfers All Transfers , UW Undergrads (Fall 2011 Semester GPA) 2, , , , , *Other includes Energy Resource Science majors. **GPA is not displayed for populations less than three. Source: UW Student Information System (Banner) Page 5
8 Figure 3c. UW First Semester GPA by Class - Fall 2011 Degree-Seeking Transfers and UW Undergraduates Sample Community College Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Total Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Term Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Second Bachelors Total Fall ** Fall ** Fall Fall Fall **GPA is not displayed for populations less than three. Source: UW Student Information System (Banner) Page 6
9 Figure 4. UW First Semester GPA by Hours Transferred - Fall 2011 Comparison of Community College and UW Grade Point Averages Degree-Seeking Transfers and UW Undergraduates Sample Community College Transferred Credit Hours* Sample Community College Transfers Transfer GPA* Wyoming Transfers Transfer GPA* Out-of-State Transfers Transfer GPA* All Transfers Transfer GPA* All UW Undergraduates UW Fall '11 0 <= Hours < , <= Hours < , <= Hours < , <= Hours , Totals , , *Transferred Credit Hours and Transfer GPA are totaled from all transfer work, not only transfer work from individual community colleges. **GPA is not displayed for populations less than three. Only hours for grade are included. Source: UW Student Information System (Banner) Page 7
10 Figure 5a. Retention & Graduation of Degree-Seeking Transfers Entering with 30 or More Credit Hours Cohort Years Cohort Year Head Count % Part Cumulative Retention and Graduation Rates % Cont % Grad % Cont % Grad % Cont % Grad % Cont % Grad % Cont % Grad % Cont to 2nd Yr in 2 Yrs to 3rd Yr in 3 Yrs to 4th Yr in 4 Yrs to 5th Yr in 5 Yrs to 6th Yr in 6 Yrs to 7th Yr Sample Community College Transfers % 74% 24% 50% 54% 19% 67% 6% 68% 2% 69% 2% % 78% 30% 39% 49% 14% 59% 6% 61% 5% 63% 6% % 85% 38% 40% 64% 11% 70% 7% 73% 3% 75% 1% % 84% 43% 34% 67% 11% 71% 8% 74% 5% % 81% 41% 42% 62% 18% 71% 10% % 74% 30% 41% 50% 22% % 82% 30% 52% % 83% Wyoming Community College Transfers % 74% 21% 47% 48% 20% 58% 9% 62% 5% 64% 4% % 75% 22% 48% 48% 20% 57% 9% 61% 6% 64% 4% % 74% 23% 44% 48% 18% 55% 11% 61% 5% 64% 2% % 73% 29% 40% 50% 16% 59% 11% 64% 6% % 76% 29% 46% 55% 16% 64% 8% % 71% 24% 44% 46% 23% % 77% 22% 56% % 76% All Community College Transfers % 72% 19% 47% 44% 20% 54% 9% 58% 5% 60% 4% % 74% 19% 48% 44% 21% 54% 9% 59% 5% 62% 4% % 74% 21% 44% 46% 18% 52% 12% 59% 6% 62% 3% % 74% 27% 43% 51% 16% 60% 10% 64% 5% % 74% 26% 46% 52% 16% 61% 8% % 69% 21% 45% 42% 25% % 76% 20% 57% % 75% Source: UW Student Information System (Banner) Page 8
11 Figure 5b. Retention & Graduation of Degree-Seeking Transfers Entering with 60 or More Credit Hours Cohort Years Cohort Year Head Count % Part Cumulative Retention and Graduation Rates % Cont % Grad % Cont % Grad % Cont % Grad % Cont % Grad % Cont % Grad % Cont to 2nd Yr in 2 Yrs to 3rd Yr in 3 Yrs to 4th Yr in 4 Yrs to 5th Yr in 5 Yrs to 6th Yr in 6 Yrs to 7th Yr Sample Community College Transfers % 66% 4% 68% 1% 68% 1% % 45% 11% 51% 7% 53% 6% 54% 8% % 43% 30% 64% 7% 68% 4% 71% 0% 71% 1% % 85% 45% 33% 72% 7% 74% 5% 76% 3% % 83% 50% 36% 71% 16% 78% 9% % 78% 35% 39% 57% 18% % 84% 39% 45% % 88% Wyoming Community College Transfers % 53% 9% 58% 5% 60% 3% % 44% 18% 52% 9% 56% 6% 60% 5% % 25% 41% 51% 14% 55% 11% 61% 6% 63% 3% % 75% 34% 37% 56% 13% 62% 9% 67% 5% % 79% 35% 43% 61% 13% 68% 7% % 75% 30% 40% 54% 18% % 79% 28% 52% % 82% All Community College Transfers % % Please note: Data is not readily available for this particular breakdown % 61% 3% % 76% 33% 38% 57% 13% 63% 9% 67% 4% % 77% 33% 43% 60% 13% 67% 7% % 74% 27% 42% 51% 20% % 80% 27% 54% % 79% Source: UW Student Information System (Banner) Page 9
12 Figure 6. Transfers to UW with Associate's Degrees Fall % Percent of Transfers with Associate's Degrees 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 All WY CC Transfers Out-of-State Transfers All Transfers Institution of Transfers Fall 2008 with Assoc. Degrees % with Assoc. Degrees of Transfers Fall 2009 with Assoc. Degrees % with Assoc. Degrees of Transfers Fall 2010 with Assoc. Degrees % with Assoc. Degrees of Transfers Fall 2011 with Assoc. Degrees % with Assoc. Degrees Casper % % % % Central % % % % Eastern % % % % LCCC % % % % Northwest % % % % NWCCD % % % % Western % % % % All WY CC Transfers % % % % Out-of-State Transfers % % % % All Transfers % 1, % 1, % 1, % Page 10
13 Figure 7. Demographics of Wyoming Community College Transfers Fall Gender Institution Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Casper 67% 33% 63% 37% 63% 37% 60% 40% 64% 36% Central 69% 31% 80% 20% 68% 32% 63% 37% 52% 48% Eastern 69% 31% 88% 13% 61% 39% 43% 57% 56% 44% LCCC 65% 35% 62% 38% 63% 37% 62% 38% 66% 34% Northwest 58% 42% 50% 50% 56% 44% 59% 41% 48% 52% NWCCD 66% 34% 65% 35% 59% 41% 54% 46% 67% 33% Western 45% 55% 56% 44% 65% 35% 59% 41% 58% 42% Total 62% 38% 63% 37% 62% 38% 59% 41% 61% 39% Institution Full- Full-/Part- Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Full- Casper 49% 51% 52% 48% 58% 42% 61% 39% 56% 44% Central 50% 50% 44% 56% 53% 47% 61% 39% 66% 34% Eastern 77% 23% 79% 21% 68% 32% 91% 9% 69% 31% LCCC 70% 30% 64% 36% 71% 29% 73% 27% 73% 27% Northwest 81% 19% 72% 28% 83% 17% 74% 26% 84% 16% NWCCD 73% 27% 88% 12% 78% 22% 80% 20% 70% 30% Western 80% 20% 72% 28% 69% 31% 71% 29% 77% 23% Total 66% 34% 64% 36% 68% 32% 70% 30% 69% 31% Part- Page 11
14 Figure 7. Demographics Continued Age: "Below 25" or "25 and Older" Institution Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 < < < < < Casper 59% 40% 63% 36% 72% 27% 74% 26% 66% 34% Central 47% 52% 42% 58% 63% 37% 57% 43% 53% 47% Eastern 69% 31% 67% 33% 81% 19% 96% 4% 78% 22% LCCC 63% 37% 62% 38% 60% 40% 67% 33% 68% 32% Northwest 81% 19% 70% 30% 81% 19% 72% 28% 71% 29% NWCCD 62% 37% 72% 28% 67% 33% 77% 23% 72% 27% Western 78% 22% 66% 34% 74% 26% 65% 35% 65% 35% Total 65% 35% 63% 37% 70% 30% 71% 29% 67% 33% Average Age Institution Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Casper Central Eastern LCCC Northwest NWCCD Western Overall Average Age Page 12
15 Figure 8. Institutions Most Frequently Transferring Students to UW 10-Year Headcount, Fall Transferring Institution and State Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 10 Year Total Casper College WY ,579 Laramie County Community College WY ,455 Western Wyoming Community College WY Northern Wyoming Community College WY Northwest College - Wyoming WY Central Wyoming College WY Eastern Wyoming College WY Front Range Community College CO Western Nebraska CC - Scottsbluff NE Black Hills State University SD Northeastern Junior College CO Chadron State College NE University of Northern Colorado CO Montana State University - Billings MT Colorado State University - Fort Collins CO Montana State University - Bozeman MT Brigham Young University - Idaho ID Utah State University UT Brigham Young University - Utah UT Metropolitan State College - Denver CO Mesa State College CO University of Montana MT Weber State University UT South Dakota School of Mines & Technology SD Aims Community College CO Dickinson State University ND Pikes Peak Community College CO University of Colorado - Boulder CO University of Alaska - Anchorage AK University of Utah UT Utah Valley State College UT Columbia Basin College WA Mid-Plains Community College NE Arapahoe Community College CO Boise State University ID Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Canada Source: UW Student Information System (Banner) Page 13
16 Figure 9. UW and Wyoming Community Colleges End of Semester Headcounts, Fall ,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 State of WY Total WY Community Colleges UW - All sites Institution Full- Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Part- Total Full- Part- Total Full- Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Casper 1,904 2,452 4,356 1,943 2,422 4,365 2,078 2,579 4,657 2,225 2,386 4,611 2,084 2,342 4,426 Central 724 1,304 2, ,354 2, ,441 2, ,469 2, ,379 2,316 Eastern 540 1,018 1, , ,059 1, ,166 1, ,298 1,965 LCCC 1,872 3,014 4,886 1,937 3,096 5,033 2,121 2,919 5,040 2,287 2,906 5,193 2,201 3,101 5,302 Northwest 1, ,747 1, ,810 1, ,198 1, ,173 1, ,145 NWCCD 1,077 2,214 3,291 1,093 3,074 4,167 1,422 2,517 3,939 1,447 2,493 3,940 1,338 3,018 4,356 Western 994 2,376 3,370 1,029 2,897 3,926 1,243 2,878 4,121 1,325 2,772 4,097 1,310 2,703 4,013 Part- Total Full- Part- Total Full- Part- Total WY CC Total 8,283 12,953 21,236 8,521 14,446 22,967 9,813 14,243 24,056 10,285 13,954 24,239 9,805 14,718 24,523 UW - All sites 9,117 3,758 12,875 9,254 3,852 13,106 9,613 3,863 13,476 9,946 3,860 13,806 9,949 3,973 13,922 State of WY Total 17,400 16,711 34,111 17,775 18,298 36,073 19,426 18,106 37,532 20,231 17,814 38,045 19,754 18,691 38,445 Source: Wyoming Community College Commission and UW Student Information System (Banner) Page 14
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