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Lamar College - Student Achievement Data THECB Accountability Measures of Student Achievement Office of Institutional Effectiveness 2-1-2019

LAMAR STATE COLLEGE-PORT ARTHUR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT DATA (1): Group #1 (Three 2-year Lamar institutions and six 2-Year Texas Technical College institutions) (2): Group #2 (Fifty community colleges/districts) 3-, 4-, AND 6-YEAR GRADUATION RATES (First-time, Full-time, Credential-seeking, Undergraduates Who Have Graduated from a Texas Public or Private Higher Education Institution) Standard: students will complete degrees and certificates at rates above those of students at other two-year institutions. 3- YEAR GRADUATION RATES 3-Year Graduation Rate 2015 Fall 2012 Entering Cohort Total 26% 23% 16% Baccalaureate 0% 0% 0% Associate 21% 14% 12% Certificate 5% 9% 4% No Award 74% 77% 84% 3-Year Graduation Rate 2016 Fall 2013 Entering Cohort Total 27% 31% 19% Baccalaureate 0% 0% 1% Associate 19% 20% 14% Certificate 18% 11% 4% No Award 73% 69% 81% 3-Year Graduation Rate 2017 Fall 2014 Entering Cohort Total 21% 35% 22% Baccalaureate 0% 0% 1% Associate 18% 22% 17% Certificate 4% 13% 4% No Award 79% 65% 78% 3-Year Graduation Rate 2018 Fall 2015 Entering Cohort Total 22% 44% 23% Baccalaureate 0% 0% 1% Associate 18% 27% 18% Certificate 5% 17% 5% No Award 78% 56% 77%

4- YEAR GRADUATION RATES 4-Year Graduation Rate 2015 Fall 2011 Entering Cohort Total 26% 21% 22% Baccalaureate 1% 1% 3% Associate 21% 14% 15% Certificate 4% 7% 4% No Award 74% 79% 78% 4-Year Graduation Rate 2016 Fall 2012 Entering Cohort Total 35% 31% 25% Baccalaureate 3% 1% 4% Associate 26% 18% 16% Certificate 5% 12% 5% No Award 65% 69% 75% 4-Year Graduation Rate 2017 Fall 2013 Entering Cohort Total 33% 35% 27% Baccalaureate 2% 1% 5% Associate 22% 23% 18% Certificate 9% 11% 5% No Award 67% 65% 75% 4-Year Graduation Rate 2018 Fall 2014 Entering Cohort Total 29% 37% 31% Baccalaureate 3% 0% 5% Associate 21% 24% 21% Certificate 5% 13% 5% No Award 61% 63% 69%

6-YEAR GRADUATION RATES 6-Year Graduation Rate 2015 Fall 2009 Entering Cohort Total 36% 33% 33% Baccalaureate 8% 5% 14% Associate 21% 17% 14% Certificate 7% 11% 5% No Award 64% 67% 67% 6-Year Graduation Rate 2016 Fall 2010 Entering Cohort Total 38% 30% 32% Baccalaureate 9% 2% 13% Associate 21% 18% 15% Certificate 8% 10% 5% No Award 62% 70% 68% 6-Year Graduation Rate 2017 Fall 2011 Entering Cohort Total 36% 30% 34% Baccalaureate 8% 2% 14% Associate 23% 17% 15% Certificate 4% 11% 5% No Award 64% 70% 66% 6-Year Graduation Rate 2018 Fall 2012 Entering Cohort Total 44% 35% 37% Baccalaureate 13% 2% 16% Associate 25% 21% 16% Certificate 6% 12% 5% No Award 56% 65% 63%

GRADUATION AND PERSISTENCE RATES (First-time, Full-time, Credential-seeking Undergraduates Who Graduated or Are Enrolled in an Institution of Higher Education) Standard: students will complete degrees and certificates, or continue their education, at rates above those of students at other two-year institutions. 6-YEAR RATE FY 2015 Fall 2009 Entering Cohort Total 45% 41% 42% FY 2016 Fall 2010 Entering Cohort Total 44% 36% 41% FY 2017 Fall 2011 Entering Cohort Total 45% 35% 42% FY 2018 Fall 2012 Entering Cohort Total 52% 41% 45%

PERSISTENCE RATE One-Year (Persistence Rate of First-time In-college Undergraduates Who Were Enrolled in College after One Year) Standard: students will continue their education after one year at rates above those of students who first enrolled at other two-year institutions. Enrolled for the First Time in Fall 2015 Percentage Continuing in Fall 2016 66% 62% 68% Enrolled at Original College in 2016 55% 57% 58% Enrolled at Other Institution in 2016 11% 5% 10% Enrolled for the First Time in Fall 2016 Percentage Continuing in Fall 2017 65% 57% 68% Enrolled at Original College in 2017 57% 51% 58% Enrolled at Other Institution in 2017 8% 6% 10% Enrolled for the First Time in Fall 2017 Percentage Continuing in Fall 2018 66% 62% 68% Enrolled at Original College in 2018 58% 57% 59% Enrolled at Other Institution in 2018 8% 5% 9%

PERSISTENCE RATE Two-Year (Persistence Rate of First-time In-college Undergraduates Who Were Enrolled in College after Two Years) Standard: students will continue their education after two years at rates above those of students who first enrolled at other two-year institutions. Enrolled for the First Time in Fall 2014 Percentage Continuing in Fall 2016 61% 36% 54% Enrolled at Original College in 2016 31% 27% 31% Enrolled at Other Institution in 2016 30% 9% 23% Enrolled for the First Time in Fall 2015 Percentage Continuing in Fall 2017 52% 41% 55% Enrolled at Original College in 2017 32% 30% 33% Enrolled at Other Institution in 2017 20% 11% 22% Enrolled for the First Time in Fall 2016 Percentage Continuing in Fall 2018 53% 30% 54% Enrolled at Original College in 2018 33% 21% 32% Enrolled at Other Institution in 2018 20% 9% 22%

EMPLOYMENT OR EDUCATIONAL STATUS WITHIN ONE YEAR FOLLOWING GRADUATION Standard: graduates will become employed or continue their education at rates above those of graduates from other two-year institutions. Graduated in FY 2013 Graduates Employed and/or 80% 84% 85% Enrolled in College Working Only 55% 59% 39% Enrolled Only 9% 11% 18% Working and Enrolled 16% 15% 28% Graduated in FY 2014 Graduates Employed and/or 87% 87% 86% Enrolled in College Working Only 67% 62% 39% Enrolled Only 6% 10% 18% Working and Enrolled 14% 15% 29% Graduated in FY 2015 Graduates Employed and/or 81% 90% 88% Enrolled in College Working Only 62% 65% 41% Enrolled Only 5% 10% 18% Working and Enrolled 14% 15% 29% Graduated in FY 2016 Graduates Employed and/or 90% 90% 90% Enrolled in College Working Only 54% 67% 41% Enrolled Only 14% 10% 18% Working and Enrolled 22% 13% 31%

TRANSFERS (Students who Transferred to a University, or Who Completed Their Degree or Certificate Programs but Elected Not to Transfer, Within a Six-year Period) Standard: graduates will transfer to a university, or complete their associate degree or certificate programs, at rates above those of students at other twoyear institutions. 6-Year Rate Fall 2010 Entering Cohort Total of All University Transfers 18% 5% 21% Non-Transfer Completers 22% 25% 12% Total Transfers and Non-Transfer Completers 40% 30% 33% Did Not Complete or Transfer 60% 70% 67% 6-Year Graduation Rate Fall 2011 Entering Cohort Total of All University Transfers 19% 6% 21% Non-Transfer Completers 22% 26% 12% Total Transfers and Non-Transfer Completers 41% 31% 33% Did Not Complete or Transfer 59% 69% 67% 6-Year Graduation Rate Fall 2012 Entering Cohort Total of All University Transfers 27% NA 23% Non-Transfer Completers 24% NA 12% Total Transfers and Non-Transfer Completers 51% NA 35% Did Not Complete or Transfer 49% NA 65% Prepared by: Office of the Institutional Effectiveness, LSCPA Data Sources: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board 2018 THECB Accountability Report (Measures of Student Achievement) 2017 THECB Accountability Report (Measures of Student Achievement) Date: January 2019

Group # 1 LAMAR STATE COLLEGES & TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGES Lamar Institute of Technology Orange Lamar College- Texas Technical College-Fort Bend Texas Technical College Harlingen Texas Technical College Marshall Texas Technical College-North Texas Texas Technical College Waco Texas Technical College West Texas Group # 2 Very Large Peer Group Alamo Community College District Austin Community College District Collin Co. Community College District Dallas Co. Community College District El Paso Community College District Houston Community College District Lone Star College System District San Jacinto Community College District South Texas College Tarrant County College District Large Peer Group Amarillo College Blinn College Central Texas College Del Mar College Laredo Community College South Plains College Texas Southmost College Tyler Junior College Medium Peer Group Alvin Community College Angelina College Brazosport College Cisco Junior College Coastal Bend College College of the Mainland Grayson County College Hill College Kilgore College Lee College McLennan Community College Midland College Navarro College North Central Texas College Odessa College Paris Junior College Southwest Texas Junior College Temple Junior College Texarkana College Trinity Valley Community College Victoria College Weatherford College Wharton County Junior College Small Peer Group Clarendon College Frank Phillips College Galveston College Howard College District Northeast Texas Community College Panola College Ranger College Vernon College Western Texas College