Henry Perrine Baldwin High Senior Exit Plans Survey Summary Report 2007 Department of Education Systems Accountability Office (SAO) System Evaluation and Reporting Section (SERS) Publication Date: September 2007
Summary of Return Rate Total number of seniors enrolled 337 of surveys 337 returned Return Rate 10 Note. The total number of seniors enrolled is based upon the SEPS Response Form completed by the school's SEPS coordinator. This count includes graduating juniors. Summary of Respondents' Gender Female 175 Male 160 Note. These figures represent only those who responded to the item. Summary of Student Plans Table 2a. Student Plans School Work Military School and Work School and Military Work and Military School, Work, and Military Other Undecided Total 68 2 27 8% 8 217 66% 2 0 6 0 0 328 The "Student Plans" table presents the distribution of all students who responded to the post-secondary options on the Senior Exit Plans Survey (SEPS). For example, the number of students who plan only to attend school (e.g., they do not plan to work or join the military and do not have other plans) is given as "School." Those who intend to attend school and work are counted as "School and Work." No response 9 3% Note. 1) "No response" indicates students who did not respond to any of the post high school plan choices. The number of surveys returned is the denominator used to calculate the "No reponse" percent. 2) The percents in this table are based upon the the number of surveys returned minus the "No response" figure. Table 2b. School-bound Students by Type of School, Full/Part Time Status, and Location Type of school In Hawaii Not in Hawaii 4-year college or university Full-time Part-time 2-year college or university Full-time Part-time Business or trade school Full-time Part-time 59 2 7 69 24% 35 1 5 7 71 25% 5 23 8% 4 2 0 Note. The percents in this table are based upon the total number of school bound students who responded to items requesting information on the type, status, and location of the school they had plans to attend (n = 287 ).
Table 2c. School-bound Students by Type of School and Acceptance Status Type of school Accepted Not Yet Accepted Have Not Applied 4-year college or university 2-year college or university Business or trade school 99 34% 12 4% 31 1 92 3 4 35 1 2 4 8 3% Note. The percents in this table are based upon number of school bound students who responded to the type of school and acceptance status item (n = 287 ). Table 2d. School-bound Students by Type of School and Financial Aid Application Status Type of school Have Applied Have Not Applied 4-year college or university 98 35% 43 15% 2-year college or university Business or trade school 51 18% 78 27% 4 10 4% Note. The percents in this table are based upon number of school bound students who responded to both the type of school and financial aid items (n = 284 ). Note. The percentages in this table are based upon number of students who responded to the financial aid item. Table 2e. School-bound Students by Type of School and Gender Type of school Male Female 4-year college or university 52 18% 92 3 2-year college or university 68 23% 64 2 Business or trade school 5 9 3% Note. The percents in this table are based upon number of school bound students who responded to both the type of school and gender items (n = 290 ).
Table 2f. Schools, Colleges, and Universities Students completing the Senior Exit Plans Survey were asked to write the name of the school they planned to attend during the year following their graduation from high school. Students were asked to bubble in the college or university College Board code of the school they planned to attend. Codes for over 100 schools were provided on the back of the survey form. If a student's intended school was not among those listed on the back of the survey form, students were instructed to write in the name of the school in the space provided. The following table lists the names of the schools (alphabetical order) by state (with Hawaii listed first). Technical schools without a College Board code that could determine the state in which they were located are listed under "Technical, Trade, or Institute." Schools in US Territories/Jurisdictions or in other countries follow the Technical, Trade, or Institute category. s are based upon the total number of school bound students responding to this item. Hawaii Arizona Arkansas Brigham Young University: Hawaii 1 Chaminade University of Honolulu 7 3% Hawaii Pacific University 4 Heald Business College 1 Honolulu Community College 2 Kapiolani Community College 6 Kauai Community College 1 Leeward Community College 2 Maui Community College 126 45% University of Hawaii at Hilo 5 University of Hawaii at Manoa 21 8% University of Hawaii West Oahu 2 Universal Technical Institute 1 Arkansas State University 1 California Azusa Pacific University 2 California Baptist University 1 California College of the Arts 1 Note. The percents in this table are based upon the number of school bound students who responded to this item ( n = ). 277
Table 2f. Schools, Colleges, and Universities Students completing the Senior Exit Plans Survey were asked to write the name of the school they planned to attend during the year following their graduation from high school. Students were asked to bubble in the college or university College Board code of the school they planned to attend. Codes for over 100 schools were provided on the back of the survey form. If a student's intended school was not among those listed on the back of the survey form, students were instructed to write in the name of the school in the space provided. The following table lists the names of the schools (alphabetical order) by state (with Hawaii listed first). Technical schools without a College Board code that could determine the state in which they were located are listed under "Technical, Trade, or Institute." Schools in US Territories/Jurisdictions or in other countries follow the Technical, Trade, or Institute category. s are based upon the total number of school bound students responding to this item. California State University, Chico 1 College of San Mateo 1 College of the Desert 5 Golden West College 1 Los Angeles Valley College 1 Loyola Marymount University 2 Menlo College 1 Mira Costa College 1 Moorpark College 1 San Diego City College 1 San Diego State University 3 Santa Barbara City College 7 3% Santa Clara University 2 Santa Monica College 4 Santa Rosa Junior College 2 Sierra College 1 University of California Irvine 1 University of California Los Angeles 2 University of Pacific 1 University of San Diego 1 University of San Francisco 2 Note. The percents in this table are based upon the number of school bound students who responded to this item ( n = ). 277
Table 2f. Schools, Colleges, and Universities Students completing the Senior Exit Plans Survey were asked to write the name of the school they planned to attend during the year following their graduation from high school. Students were asked to bubble in the college or university College Board code of the school they planned to attend. Codes for over 100 schools were provided on the back of the survey form. If a student's intended school was not among those listed on the back of the survey form, students were instructed to write in the name of the school in the space provided. The following table lists the names of the schools (alphabetical order) by state (with Hawaii listed first). Technical schools without a College Board code that could determine the state in which they were located are listed under "Technical, Trade, or Institute." Schools in US Territories/Jurisdictions or in other countries follow the Technical, Trade, or Institute category. s are based upon the total number of school bound students responding to this item. Colorado Idaho Maryland Westmont College 1 Fort Lewis College 1 University of Colorado Boulder 1 Idaho State University 1 United States Naval Academy 1 Massachusetts Missouri Montana Nevada Boston University 1 Calvary Chapel Bible College and Theological Seminary 1 University of Montana: Western 1 University of Nevada Las Vegas 6 New York Oregon American Academy of Dramatic Arts 1 New York Institute of Technology 1 Syracuse University 1 Oregon State University 1 Pacific University 5 Note. The percents in this table are based upon the number of school bound students who responded to this item ( n = ). 277
Table 2f. Schools, Colleges, and Universities Students completing the Senior Exit Plans Survey were asked to write the name of the school they planned to attend during the year following their graduation from high school. Students were asked to bubble in the college or university College Board code of the school they planned to attend. Codes for over 100 schools were provided on the back of the survey form. If a student's intended school was not among those listed on the back of the survey form, students were instructed to write in the name of the school in the space provided. The following table lists the names of the schools (alphabetical order) by state (with Hawaii listed first). Technical schools without a College Board code that could determine the state in which they were located are listed under "Technical, Trade, or Institute." Schools in US Territories/Jurisdictions or in other countries follow the Technical, Trade, or Institute category. s are based upon the total number of school bound students responding to this item. Southern Oregon University 4 University of Oregon 3 University of Portland 3 Pennsylvania Utah Penn State 1 Penn State Schuylkill-Capital College 1 Weber State University 3 Washington Gonzaga University 1 Seattle University 1 Spokane Community College 1 University of Puget Sound 1 University of Washington 1 Walla Walla Community College 1 Washington State University 1 Technical, Trade, or Institute Canada Technical, Trade, or Institute 6 Langara College 1 Note. The percents in this table are based upon the number of school bound students who responded to this item ( n = ). 277
Table 2g. Anticipated Major Students completing the SEPS were asked to select their intended major from a list of twenty possible majors. If a student did not see their intended major listed, then they were instructed to bubble in the "Other" category and write in the name of their major. If a student was undecided, they were asked to bubble in the "Undecided" category. Airline/Travel Industry Trade 5 Architecture 3 Arts & Humanities 23 8% Business Administration 31 1 Computer Technology 8 3% Construction/Trades 13 5% Education/Teaching 9 3% Engineering 12 4% Food Service 14 5% Hawaiian/Asian Pacific Studies 7 Medical Sciences 22 8% Natural Sciences 7 Nursing and Dental Hygiene 27 9% Ocean, Earth Science & Technology 2 Public Health 1 Social Sciences 3 Social Work 1 Travel Industry Management 4 Other 18 6% Undecided 78 27% Note. The percents in this table are based upon the number of school bound students responding to this item (n= 288 ). School bound students are students who responded to any of the school options in the "Student Plans" section of the survey. The percents reported are rounded to the nearest whole percent using standard rounding rules. Therefore, they may add up to slightly more than 10.