SPRING 212 Student Profile Arts, Sciences, & Career Education (ASCE) 2126L February 28, 212
BACKGROUND This report is intended to provide information describing students enrolled at Rock Valley College (RVC) in the Spring 212L 1 term. The report is divided into two sections a Quick Facts page and a Profile Summary. The Quick Facts page provides a one page visual brief of multiyear comparison and term data. The profile summary is designed to address the following questions in more detail: 1. Who is currently attending RVC? 2. Who are the students attending RVC for the first time? Data to inform this Student Profile report are captured with compliance submissions made to the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB), specifically A1 (Annual Enrollment) and E1 (1th Day Census Enrollment for Spring) submissions. Student profile data pull Arts, Science, and Career Education (ASCE) credit students from these more general submissions and are used to develop this student profile report. CONTENTS Quick Facts 3 Profile Summary Current RVC Student 4 Table 1: Spring 212L Overall Student and New Student Enrollment 4 Count by Demographic Characteristics Table 2: Overall Spring 212L Enrollment Count (and Percentage) by 5 Enrollment Status Table 3: Overall Spring 212L Enrollment by Student Level Classification 6 First-time RVC Student 6 Table 4: Multi-year Comparison of Average Age Overall and New Students (Spring L Terms) 6 1 L term data reflects students enrolled in Arts, Sciences, and Career Education (ASCE) credit courses. Page 2 of 6
QUICK FACTS Student Profile Spring 212 (2126L) 2 Multiyear Comparisons of Key Demographics Average Student Age 3 25 2 15 1 5 25.9 25.2 26.5 26.8 26.4 Average Age Gender (% of population) 1 8 6 4 2 Unduplicated Head Count 8,235 43.8 45.7 42.7 43.8 43.4 Male 56.2 54.3 57.3 56.2 56.6 Female Minority Enrollment (% of population) 1 8 6 New Student Enrollment (% of credit pursuing population) 1 8 6 4 2 21. 21.9 22.4 24.3 24.4 4 2 11.9 13.3 7.9 6.2 6.1 Minority Enrollment First-time Student Enrollment Full-time/Part-time Student Enrollment 3 (% of population) 1 8 6 4 2 43.1 42.2 45.1 44.3 Full-time 42. 56.9 57.8 54.9 55.7 Part-time 58. Spring 28 Spring 29 Spring 21 Spring 211 Spring 212 2 Data represent students enrolled in Arts, Sciences, and Career Education (ASCE) credit courses. 3 Full-time students are those enrolled within a given term for 12 or more credit hours; part-time students are enrolled in less than 12 credit hours. Page 3 of 6
PROFILE SUMMARY Current (Spring 212L) RVC Student Table 1 summarizes the age, gender, and race/ethnicity composition of the overall group of students enrolled. In addition, the highest degree earned by students in this overall group is provided, as well as their residency status. Data from Quick Facts and tables within this section indicate that the majority of students enrolled in Spring 212L classes are: Traditional, Female, White, In-district, Continuing students, and Enrolled part time. Table 1: Spring 212L Overall Student and New Student Enrollment Count by Demographic Characteristics Demographics Full- Students Part- Students Total Headcount Percent of Total Overall New Overall New Overall New Overall New Age Traditional (24/under) 2,448 127 2,491 243 4,939 37 6. 74.3 Non-traditional (25+) 1,8 37 2,288 91 3,296 128 4. 25.7 Gender Male 1,611 72 1,964 124 3,575 196 43.4 39.4 Female 1,845 92 2,815 21 4,66 32 56.6 6.6 Race/ Ethnicity Highest Degree Earned Asian 98 * 116 * 214 * 2.6 1.6 American Indian/ * * * * 57 *.7 1.4 Alaska Native Black or African 349 * 515 * 864 66 1.5 13.3 American Hispanic or Latino 342 * 59 * 851 57 1.3 11.5 Native Hawaiian/ * * * * * *.1. Other Pacific Islander White 2,545 18 3,533 231 6,78 339 73.8 68.1 College Bachelors 44 * 171 * 215 * 2.6. degree/more College Less than 167 * 529 * 696 54 8.5 1.8 Bachelors degree High School/GED 3,6 118 3,616 169 6,622 287 8.4 57.6 None 217 * 43 * 647 153 7.9 3.7 Other 22 * 33 * 55 *.7.8 Page 4 of 6
Table 1: Spring 212L Overall Student and First-time Student Enrollment Count by Demographic Characteristics (cont.) Full- Part- Total Percent of Students Students Headcount Total Demographics Overall 1 st Overall 1 st Overall 1 st Overall 1 st Residency Status In-district 3,44 162 4,687 319 8,91 481 98.3 96.6 Out-of-district, * * * * *.3. employed in-district Out-of-state, * * * * * *.1. employed in-district Reciprocal * * * * 6 *.7.2 Agreements Out-of-district * * * * * *.4 1.6 Out-of-state * * * * * *.3 1.6 *Groups with less than 3 members and numbers that allow computation of groups with less than 3 members are not reported. Table 2 provides information about the enrollment status of the overall student group for Spring 212. These data suggest that a majority of the students currently enrolled at the College are continuing or returning students (91.5%). Table 2: Overall Spring 212L Enrollment Count (and Percentage) by Enrollment Status Total Headcount Enrollment Status 28 29 21 211 212 New 1 st in College 651 (9.) New Transfer 28 (2.9) Continuing 5,358 (73.9) Returning 1,36 (14.3) Students with Degree beyond Associates 789 (1.1) 252 (3.2) 5,62 (71.8) 1,168 (14.9) 486 (5.7) 196 (2.3) 6,558 (76.4) 1,344 (15.7) 379 (4.5) 153 (1.8) 6,645 (79.6) 1,168 (14.) _ 22 (2.4) 364 (4.4) 134 (1.6) 6,397 (77.8) 1,125 (13.7) 215 (2.6) TOTAL 7,253 7,829 8,584 8,547 8,235 Category added to compliance reporting in FY11. Table 3 provides information about the class level of students currently enrolled at the College. These data suggest that a majority of the students (51.4%) are classified as freshmen, having completed fewer than 3 semester hours of college credits and not currently enrolled in high school. Twenty-six percent (26.%) are classified as sophomores, having completed between 3 and 6 semester hours of college credits. Page 5 of 6
Table 3 Overall Spring 212L Enrollment by Student Level Classification Student Level Classification Full- Part- Overall Total % of Total High School Students * 129 229 358 4.3 Freshmen 1,81 2,426 4,236 51.4 Sophomores 1,62 1,76 2,138 26. Unclassified ** 455 1,48 1,53 18.3 TOTAL 3,456 4,779 8,235 1. * This category includes Dual Enrollment, Running Start, and other Dual Credit students. **This category includes students enrolled in Associate in General Studies (AGS, ALS or PCS 1.1), as well as students who have earned more than 6 credit hours without completing an Associate Degree. New Students New students are students whose first semester of enrollment at RVC is Spring 212. This includes students new to higher education, as well as students who have transferred from other institutions of higher education. Data from Table 1 and within this section indicate that the majority of new students enrolled in Spring 212L classes are: Traditional, Female, White, In-district, and Part-time students. New student enrollment for the Spring 212L term is 498. Of these 498 students, 32.9% are classified as full-time students and 67.1% are classified as part-time students (see Table 1). Table 1 shows demographic characteristics of the overall group of students enrolled as compared to those of the new students within that overall group. These data indicate the following comparisons: The majority of both overall student group and new students are traditional age. However, the percentage of traditional age students in the first-time student group is noticeably larger (74.3%) than that of the overall group (6.%). Similarly, as indicated in Table 4, the average age of students in the new student group continues to be noticeably lower than that of the overall group (23.2 compared to 26.4 years). The gender gap is lower for the new student group (13.2 percentage points) as compared to that of the overall group (21.2 percentage points). Minority students are slightly more represented in the new student group than in the overall student population; however, both groups are primarily White (73.8% of overall group, 68.1% of new student group). Table 4: Multi-year Comparison of Average Age Overall and New Students (Spring L Terms) 28 29 21 211 212 Overall 25.9 25.2 26.5 26.8 26.4 First 22.9 23.5 23.7 23.1 23.2 Page 6 of 6