Remedial Student Demographics Out of new CCCS students enrolled in, sixty percent placed into a remedial course in at least one subject (Figure 1). CCD had the greatest percentage assessed into remedial course-work at just over 7%, followed closely by PCC. Figure 1. of new students assessed into at least one remedial course in. 8 7 6 5 3 2 1 Remedial Placement ACC CCA CCD CNCC FRCC LCC MCC NJC OJC PCC PPCC RRCC TSJC 1
While the previous chart indicated remedial placement of new students, the chart below indicates out of all CCCS students enrolled in, approximately 2% were enrolled in at least one remedial course (Figure 2). CCD serves the largest share of remedial students as a percentage of their total student body, at slightly fewer than %, followed by PCC and PPCC at around a quarter each. Figure 2. of total students enrolled in a remedial course in, by college and for CCCS overall. Remedial Students as a of Students 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 2
Consistent with national data, the largest percentages of remedial students were enrolled in math courses across colleges and for CCCS as a whole, followed by English (Figure 3). More than half of the remedial students at PPCC, FRCC, RRCC, TSJC, LCC, PCC and CCCS overall were enrolled in math. Figure 3. of remedial students enrolled by subject, by college and for CCCS overall. Remedial Students by Subject by College 1 9 8 7 6 5 3 2 1 REA MAT ENG 3
Across colleges and for the community college system, the greatest percentages of remedial students were enrolled in the upper level remedial courses 9 followed by 6 (Figure 4). Still, a significant number were enrolled in the lowest level remedial course more than 4,5 system-wide. Figure 4. of remedial students enrolled by remedial course level, by college and for CCCS overall. Remedial Student Course Level by College 1 9 8 7 6 5 3 2 1 Course Level 9 6 3 4
At just under 6%, CCA served the largest percentage of minority students in remedial courses including the largest proportion of black students, followed by CCD and TSJC at just over half minority (Figure 5). The largest percentages of white remedial students were found at CNCC, followed by RRCC and ACC. Just fewer than % of remedial students in the Colorado Community College System were minority. Figure 5. by ethnic group, of remedial students enrolled in, by college and for CCCS overall. Remedial Student Ethnicity by College 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 1 ACC CCA CCD CNCC FRCC LCC MCC NJC OJC PCC Native Am Asian Black Hispanic White Unknown PPCC RRCC TSJC CCCS 5
More than half of the remedial students at NJC were male, the largest percentage among the colleges, with MCC female remedial students topping 75% (Figure 6). The gender split for CCCS overall was approximately 6% and %, female and male respectively. Figure 6. by gender, of remedial students enrolled in, by college and for CCCS overall. 1 8 Remedial Student Gender by College 6 2 Male Female 6
Approaching 85%, NJC served the largest proportion of traditional-aged remedial students, followed by CNCC (Figure 7). The largest percentages of adult remedial students were found at MCC and PCC at nearly 5%. Almost half of CCCS overall remedial students were less than 21 years of age. Figure7. of total remedial students by age group, by college and for CCCS overall. Remedial Student Age Group by College 1 9 8 7 6 5 3 2 1 Age Group 25 21 to 24 2 7
With the exception of CCD, across colleges and for CCCS overall, more than two-thirds of remedial students were attending at least half-time, with more than half of remedial students enrolled in the rural colleges attending full-time - CNCC, LCC, MCC, NJC, OJC, and TSJC (Figure 8). Figure 8. Remedial student total credit hour enrollment in by college and for CCCS overall. Credit hours include remedial and non-remedial courses. 1. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5.. 3. 2. 1.. Remedial Student Credit Hour Category by College Credit Hours >= 18. 12. - 17.9 6.1-11.9 <= 6. 8