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2016 2017 Fact Book

About HCC HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Since its opening in 1971, more than 2.2 million students have improved their lives through education and training obtained from Houston Community College. An open admission public institution, HCC awards associate degrees and certificates in academic studies and career and technology programs. HCC is committed to meeting the needs of its diverse communities, providing academic courses for transfer to four year institutions; associate s degrees and certificates in more than 70 fields of work; as well as continuing education, corporate training, literacy, adult education, and lifelong learning and enrichment programs. With a service area of 631.3 square miles, HCC provides comprehensive higher educational services to the greater Houston region. The Houston Community College District was created under the governance of the Houston Independent School District (HISD) as the result of a public referendum on May 18, 1971. In August of that year, more than 5,700 students enrolled in workforce education courses held at the Houston Technical Institute, housed in what was then HISD s San Jacinto High School. In the following semester, academic transfer classes were added and taught at six HISD locations. Dr. Cesar Maldonado became the ninth Houston Community College Chancellor in May of 2014. By 1977, with an enrollment of more than 28,000 students, HCC was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). HCC separated from HISD in 1989, establishing its own Board of Trustees and taxing authority. HCC restructured in 1991, creating five regional colleges, as well as the College Without Walls and selected six college presidents. The president of HCC then became the HCC System Chancellor. The Coleman College for Health Sciences was established in 2004. Through the process of Transformation initiated in 2014, instructional programs were organized into Centers of Excellent and Instructional Divisions, providing increased focus for credit programs. Revise date: May 31, 2017 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book i

ACCREDITATION AND APPROVALS SACS Accreditation Houston Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees. Contact the Commission of Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033 4097 or call 404 679 4500 for questions about the Accreditation of Houston Community College. State Approvals The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has approved college/university parallel offerings and programs in technical education. The Texas Workforce Commission has approved programs for veteran's education benefits. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2016 2017 Fact Book The 2016 2017 Fact Book is available online at www.hccs.edu/district/about us/oir/. Published April 17, 2017 The Houston Community College (HCC) 2016 2017 Fact Book provides statistical information about the college district. Data presented in this publication may differ slightly from statistics found in other reports. Such variances may result from differences methodology including the source of information used, the reporting period covered (semester, academic year), or the student base included (semester credit, continuing education, adult education and literacy). The source of the information in each table and graph is cited, along with the date generated, the reporting period, and the students included. page page page page 1 General Information 8 23 Our Students Instructional Programs 34 Academic Achievement page page page 63 71 Personnel Profile Financial Information 78 Glossary of Terms Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book iii

GENERAL INFORMATION Strategic Plan Overview Imagine HCC 2019 2 3 Board of Trustees Elected Board of Trustees 4 Board Member Districts Map 5 Service Area College and Campuse Locations Map 6 Service Area Demographics 7 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 1

STRATEGIC PLAN OVERVIEW IMAGINE HCC 2019 Imagine HCC 2019, the institution s strategic plan for 2016 2019, was approved by the Houston Community College Board of Trustees in December 2015. The plan is based upon the college s board approved mission and vision, and it represents the collective contributions of individuals and organizations from both our internal and external communities. IMAGINE HCC 2019 Input for the plan was received through a variety of means. The Strategic Planning Advisory Council provided coordination and oversight. This group included community members from business, industry, local governments, and other educational institutions, as well as HCC faculty, staff, students, and the Chancellor s Executive Cabinet. In addition, four work groups, one for each goal area, were established, allowing for more internal input. Members of the HCC Board of Trustees were invited to participate in all aspects of the process and took part in several activities. Further opportunities for college and community participation were also provided through face to face meetings and on line surveys. We appreciate the broad support and participation by so many in our strategic planning, and believe that the resulting work reflects the collective wisdom and vision of all of the contributors. Imagine HCC 2019 will serve to focus and direct the college s efforts over the course of the next three years. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 2

STRATEGIC PLAN OVERVIEW IMAGINE HCC 2019 VISION Houston Community College will be a leader in providing high quality, innovative education leading to student success and completion of workforce and academic programs. We will be responsive to community needs and drive economic development in the communities we serve. 1. STUDENT SUCCESS 2. ORGANIZATIONAL STEWARDSHIP A. Improve student preparedness, readiness and alignment B. Improve the student experience C. Increase student completion D. Ensure that instructional programs prepare students for success in current and future working environments A. Ensure that the strategic plan serves as the basis for funding B. Improve and streamline business transactions and processes C. Increase diversity, inclusion and engagement throughout the institution 3. PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE A. Focus on one HCC and consistency of quality experience across the campuses, departments, and facilities B. Foster an environment within the institution as a compelling place to work and learn C. Employ analytic measures to assess and guide performance excellence 4. INNOVATION A. Build a culture that champions collaboration, creativity, and innovation B. Increase innovation in teaching and learning C. Expand the use of technology throughout the institution BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES CORE Delivering High Quality of Work Accepting Responsibility Serving Our Stakeholders Supporting Organizational Goals Driving Continuous Improvement Acting with Integrity Thinking Critically Managing Change Adapting to Support Change Communicating Effectively LEADERSHIP Acting as a Champion for Change Thinking Entrepreneurially Leveraging Opportunities Setting a Strategic Vision Attracting & Developing Talent Inspiring & Motivating Others Acting Strategically Demonstrating Beliefs & Principles Managing Resources CORE VALUES Academic standards Collaboration Student success Educational workforce Culture of trust Innovation Passion Accountability Student commitment Consistency MISSION Houston Community College is an open admission, public institution of higher education offering a high quality, affordable education for academic advancement, workforce training, career development, and lifelong learning to prepare individuals in our diverse communities for life and work in a global and technological society. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 3

BOARD OF TRUSTEES BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2017 HCC s Board of Trustees represents the citizens of HCC s taxing district. There are nine singlemember districts. Trustees are elected for six year terms with elections held on a 2 year rotating basis. There are no term limits. The district boundaries are legally determined. The most recent re districting occurred in 2012 based on the annexation of Alief and North Forest Independent School Districts. New officers are elected annually by the members of the Board of Trustees. The three offices include Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary. TRUSTEE DISTRICT TERM Zeph Capo District I Expires: 2019 David B. Wilson District II Expires: 2019 Dr. Adriana Tamez District III Expires: 2021 Dr. Carolyn Evans Shabazz (a) District IV Expires: 2017 Robert Glaser (a) District V Expires: 2017 Dr. John P. Hansen District VI Expires: 2021 Neeta Sane, Secretary District VII Expires: 2019 Eva L. Loredo, Chair District VIII Expires: 2021 Christopher W. Oliver, Vice Chair District IX Expires: 2017 a) Unexpired Term Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 4

BOARD OF TRUSTEES BOARD MEMBER DISTRICTS MAP Dr. John P. Hansen District VI Robert Glaser District V Zeph Capo District I Pinemont Campus Automotive Tech. Ctr Northline Campus North Forest Campus Dave Wilson District II Katy Campus Spring Branch Campus Northeast Alief Bissonet Campus Alief Campus Central Campus West Loop Campus Gulfton Center Coleman Health Center Felix Fraga Campus Eastside Campus Eva L. Loredo District VIII Stafford Campus South Campus Key: Major Freeway Tax District Boundary Campus Neeta Sane District VII Christopher W. Oliver District IX Dr. Carolyn Evans Shabazz District IV Dr. Adriana Tamez District III Source: Tiger Reference Files, Census Bureau, 2010; GIS MapInfo v12.0.3,2013; OIR Mapping files, HCC 2011 Redistricted Board District Boundaries, DOJ approved 2011, as of January 2017. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 5

COLLEGE AND CAMPUSE LOCATIONS SERVICE AREA MAP Automotive Tech. Ctr Northline Campus North Forest Campus Katy Campus HARRIS COUNTY Spring Branch Campus Pinemont Campus Northeast Campus Grand Parkway FORT BEND COUNTY Alief Campus Alief Bissonet Campus Stafford Campus Central Campus West Loop Campus Gulfton Center South Campus Felix Fraga Campus Eastside Campus Coleman Health Center HWY 255 Key: Tax District Service Area (Out of District) Major Freeway Campus HCC Colleges and Campuses Central College Central Campus South Campus Coleman College Coleman Health Sci. Center Northeast College Pinemont Campus Automotive Tech. Center Northeast Campus North Forest Campus Northline Campus Northwest College Alief Bissonet Campus Alief Hayes Road Campus Katy Campus Spring Branch Campus Southeast College Felix Fraga Campus Eastside Campus Southwest College Gulfton Center West Loop Campus Stafford Campus Source: Tiger Reference Files, Census Bureau, 2010; GIS MapInfo v12.0.3,2013; OIR Mapping files, HCC 2011 Redistricted Board District Boundaries, DOJ approved 2011, as of January 2017. State HWY 288 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 6

SERVICE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS The demographics reflect the population residing within the boundaries of HCC Service Area, which includes the Houston, Katy, Spring Branch, Alief, Independent School Districts. Stafford Municipal District; the Fort Bend portion of Missouri City; the City of Pearland, and the southern portion of the City of Houston. Population Information Total Population Adult Population (18 to 27 years old) Adult Population (28 to 64 years old) Adult Population (% of total) 2016 est. 2,432,543 367,964 1,194,701 Gender 2016 est. Male Female Median Age Total Population 50.0% 50.0% 34.1 yrs 50.0% 50.0% 75.0% Gender Household Information Total Households 2016 est. Ethnicity 2016 est. 914,959 African American Total Population 22.6% 26.2% 1.7% Households with Income <$15,000/yr 12.4% Hispanic 41.1% 8.5% Households with Income <$25,000/yr 23.6% Asian 8.5% 22.6% Persons per Household 2.66 White 26.2% Households with Children 34.4% Other or Multiple 1.7% 41.1% Ethnicity Income Information 2016 est. Education Attainment Information 2016 est. (25 yrs and over) Number Percent 21.2% Average Household Income Median Household Income $88,786 No High School Diploma 334,854 21.2% $55,135 High School/GED 326,479 20.7% 39.2% Per Capita Income $33,395 High School plus Some College 298,529 18.9% 20.7% College Degree 618,374 39.2% 18.9% Education Attainment Sources: HCCS MapInfo Files with 2011 Board Redistricted Boundaries, Service Area additions per HB 3659, Northwest & Southwest College Boundary changes per exec. team, Sept. 2013; and Census and BLS data from Applied Geographic Solutions (AGS) on PCensus CD ROM, TETRAD Computer Applications, Inc., Jan. 2017 (with 2016 AGS for Business/Occupation info.), Jan. 2017. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 7

In 2015/16, HCC was ranked 1 st (In Two Year Institutions) nationally in the Associate's Institutions Hosting International Students, according to Open Doors Data. International Students: Top 20 Host Institutions: Rank Two Year Institutions State Total International Students 1 Houston Community College System TX 5,649 2 Santa Monica College CA 3,551 3 Lone Star College System TX 3,025 4 De Anza College CA 2,921 5 Northern Virginia Community College VA 1,855 6 Seattle Central Community College WA 1,848 7 Miami Dade College FL 1,817 8 Montgomery College MD 1,791 9 Diablo Valley College CA 1,773 10 Green River Community College WA 1,750 11 Foothill College CA 1,636 12 Edmonds Community College WA 1,524 13 Valencia College FL 1,509 14 Santa Barbara City College CA 1,424 15 Richland College TX 1,252 16 City College of San Francisco CA 1,213 17 Orange Coast College CA 1,205 18 Bellevue College WA 1,198 19 Shoreline Collunity College WA 1,051 20 Pasadena City College CA 1,038 OUR STUDENTS 2,000 4,000 6,000 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 8

STUDENT PROFILE Total Student Enrollment Fall 2012 Fall 2016 Fall Semesters Unduplicated Enrollment Trend by Career Type 10 Fall Semesters Unduplicated Enrollment Trend by Instructional Divisions 11 Fall Semesters Unduplicated Enrollment Trend by Centers of Excellence 11 Unduplicated Enrollment 2012 2016 Annual Unduplicated Enrollment Trend All Career Types 12 Annual Unduplicated Enrollment Trend SCH & CEU 12 Full Time Student Equivalent IPEDS Fall 2012 2016 13 Full Time and Part Time Student Fall 2012 2016 13 Semester Credit Hour Student Enrollment Fall 2016 Gender and Ethnicity 14 Gender and Ethnicity Trends 15 Age Group 16 Semester Credit Hour Students Residency Fall 2012 Fall 2016 17 Semester Credit Hour Enrollment by 18 Highest Zip Codes Fall 2012 Fall 2016 18 Market Share: 15 64 Age by Zip Codes 2016 19 International Student Populations All International Students Enrollment by Type Fall 2012 Fall 2016 20 International Student Populations by Top 40 Countries Fall 2015 Fall 2016 21 Day, Evening, and Weekend Course Enrollment Fall 2012 Fall 2016 22 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 9

TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Total Student Enrollment by Career Type Fall Semesters Semester Credit Hour (SCH) Funded Continuing Education Unit (CEU) FALL 16 57,063 FALL 16 7,867 FALL 15 56,569 FALL 15 7,188 FALL 14 58,257 FALL 14 7,583 FALL 13 58,068 FALL 13 6,600 FALL 12 58,587 FALL 12 6,858 25,000 50,000 75,000 5,000 10,000 15,000 Non Funded Continuing Education Adult HS ABE/ESL/GED FALL 16 2,023 FALL 16 5,016 FALL 15 1,142 FALL 15 4,691 FALL 14 1,029 FALL 14 3,673 FALL 13 988 FALL 13 4,381 FALL 12 422 FALL 12 4,917 2,000 4,000 6,000 5,000 10,000 15,000 Total Enrollment Distribution FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 Semester Credit Hour (SCH) 58,587 58,068 58,257 56,569 57,063 Funded Continuing Education Unit (CEU) 6,858 6,600 7,583 7,188 7,867 Non Funded Continuing Education 422 988 1,029 1,142 2,023 Adult HS ABE/ESL/GED 4,917 4,381 3,673 4,691 5,016 TOTAL UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT 70,524 69,714 70,201 69,293 71,417 Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2012 Fall 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 10

SEMESTER CREDIT STUDENT ACADEMICS/CENTER OF EXCELLENCE 2012 2016 Total Student Enrollment by Instructional Divisions Instructional Divisions FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 College Readiness 18,265 18,012 16,180 13,093 15,401 English & Communication 17,284 17,712 17,754 17,659 17,756 Liberal Arts, Humanities & Education 14,446 14,000 14,531 13,765 14,085 Earth, Life & Natural Sciences 13,531 13,813 13,966 13,692 13,361 Mathematics 9,307 9,885 11,080 11,917 11,915 Social & Behavioral Sciences 19,627 19,130 19,546 19,135 18,080 Five Fall Semesters % Change 15.7% 2.7% 2.5% 1.3% 28.0% 7.9% 50.0% 0.0% 50.0% Total Student Enrollment by Centers of Excellence Centers of Excellence FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 Automotive (a) 276 Business 8,072 7,301 8,320 8,110 7,670 Construction 322 374 432 374 575 Consumer Arts & Sciences 1,368 1,305 1,358 1,219 1,127 Digital & Information Technologies 3,071 2,761 3,120 3,090 3,237 Engineering 577 806 1,054 1,162 648 Global Energy 1,384 1,490 1,896 1,777 1,455 Health Sciences 2,485 2,297 2,419 2,931 1,840 Logistics 409 387 390 470 555 Manufacturing 161 162 160 128 107 Material Science 174 276 293 286 289 Media Arts & Technology 1,266 1,105 1,213 1,171 1,279 Public Safety (a) 1,505 1,295 1,132 1,163 818 Visual & Performing Arts 6,004 6,081 6,091 6,005 5,700 Total Unduplicated Enrollment 58,587 58,068 58,257 56,569 57,063 (a) Automotive move from Public Safety in Fall 2016. Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2012 Fall 2016. Five Fall Semesters % Change 5.0% 78.6% 17.6% 5.4% 12.3% 5.1% 26.0% 35.7% 33.5% 66.1% 1.0% 45.6% 5.1 2.6% 50.0% 0.0% 50.0% Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 11

ANNUAL UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT 2012 2016 Annual Unduplicated Enrollment Trend All Career Types 2015 16 114,288 2014 15 115,575 2013 14 113,689 2012 13 115,600 2011 12 119,196 25,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 125,000 Annual Unduplicated Enrollment Trend SCH & CEU 2015 16 85,305 16,753 2014 15 88,002 18,170 2013 14 87,460 16,344 SCH CEU 2012 13 88,228 17,901 2011 12 92,356 16,971 0 25,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 125,000 Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, 2012 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 12

FULL TIME STUDENT EQUIVALENT IPEDS FALL 2012 2016 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Credit Students (SCH) IPEDS Fall Semesters Fall 16 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 Fall 12 37,225 37,708 38,599 38,698 39,036 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 IPEDS Method: The number of Full Time Equivalent (FTE) students is calculated based on fall semester credit hour student headcounts as reported by the HCC on the IPEDS Enrollment report. One full time equivalent of the HCC's part time enrollment is calculated by taking the total semester credit hours attempted divided by 12. These are then added to the full time enrollment headcounts to obtain an FTE for all students enrolled in the fall. Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey Fall 2012 through 2016. Full Time and Part Time Credit Students Attempted Hours Fall Semesters Fall 16 40,676 16,387 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 39,911 41,090 40,385 16,658 17,167 17,683 Part Time Full Time Fall 12 40,208 18,379 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 Method: The number of Full Time students is calculated based on fall semester students attempting 12 or more credit hours. The number of Part Time students is calculated based on fall semester students attempting less than 12 credit hours. Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2012 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 13

SEMESTER CREDIT STUDENT ENROLLMENT FALL 2016 Semester Credit Hour (SCH) Student Demographics by Gender and Ethnicity Fall 2016 Gender Ethnicity Asian 15% Other (a) 4% Male 42% 57,063 Total SCH Enrollment Female 58% Hispanic 37% 67% Minority Students White 14% African American 30% White African American Hispanic Asian Other (a) Total Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male GENDER 4,152 4,005 10,915 6,322 12,149 8,922 4,341 3,979 1,251 1,018 32,808 24,246 (%) 50.9 49.1 63.3 36.7 57.6 42.3 52.2 47.8 55.1 44.8 57.5 42.5 TOTAL (b) 8,157 17,240 21,075 8,320 2,271 57,063 a) Other: American Indian/Alaska Native, Multi racial, Nonresident Alien, & Unknown Ethnicity. b) Includes Unknown/Intersex Gender. Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 14

TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Semester Credit Hour Student Demographics by Ethnicity Fall Semesters FALL 16 8,157 FALL 16 17,240 FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 8,365 8,790 9,279 White FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 17,859 19,451 18,996 African American FALL 12 9,780 FALL 12 19,114 10,000 20,000 30,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 FALL 16 21,075 FALL 16 8,320 FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 20,207 20,162 19,976 Hispanic FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 7,745 7,431 7,587 Asian FALL 12 19,687 FALL 12 7,714 10,000 20,000 30,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 White 9,780 9,279 8,790 8,365 8,157 African American 19,114 18,996 19,451 17,859 17,240 Hispanic 19,687 19,976 20,162 20,207 21,075 Asian 7,714 7,587 7,431 7,745 8,320 Other (a) 2,292 2,230 2,423 2,393 2,271 TOTAL 58,587 58,068 58,257 56,569 57,063 a) Other: American Indian/Alaska Native, Nonresident Alien, & Unknown Ethnicity. Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2012 2016. Semester Credit Student Demographics by Gender 48,000 32,000 16,000 Female Male Fall12 Fall13 Fall14 Fall15 Fall16 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 15

SEMESTER CREDIT STUDENT ENROLLMENT FALL 2012 2016 Semester Credit Hour Student Demographics by Age Group Fall Semesters Fall 16 6,590 Fall 16 21,089 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 4,675 4,367 4,218 Under 18 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 21,026 21,466 22,141 18 thru 22 Fall 12 1,953 Fall 12 21,453 10,000 20,000 30,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 Fall 16 16,821 Fall 16 10,899 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 17,415 18,050 17,480 23 thru 30 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 11,697 12,447 12,239 31 thru 50 Fall 12 19,755 Fall 12 13,323 10,000 20,000 30,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 Age Group Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Fall 15 Fall 16 Under 18 1,953 4,218 4,367 4,675 6,590 18 thru 22 21,453 22,141 21,466 21,026 21,089 23 thru 30 19,755 17,480 18,050 17,415 16,821 31 thru 50 13,323 12,239 12,447 11,697 10,899 Over 50 2,100 1,982 1,925 1,747 1,658 Unknown 3 8 2 9 6 Total 58,587 58,068 58,257 56,569 57,063 Average Age 27.2 26.5 26.5 26.3 25.7 Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2012 2016. 6,000 4,000 2,000 Semester Credit Hour (SCH) Student by Age Fall 2016 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 16

SEMESTER CREDIT STUDENTS RESIDENCY FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Semester Credit Hour Student Demographics by Residency Fall Semesters FALL 16 FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 FALL 12 36,209 36,643 38,736 38,666 39,130 In District FALL 16 FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 FALL 12 13,634 12,945 13,161 13,117 13,063 Out of District 15,000 30,000 45,000 7,000 14,000 21,000 FALL 16 FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 FALL 12 4,328 4,503 4,300 4,183 4,228 Out of State US Resident FALL 16 FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 FALL 12 2,892 2,478 2,048 2,102 2,166 Out of State Non US Resident 7,000 14,000 21,000 7,000 14,000 21,000 Total Enrollment Distribution FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 In District 39,130 38,666 38,736 36,643 36,209 Out of District 13,063 13,117 13,161 12,945 13,634 Out of State US Resident 4,228 4,183 4,300 4,503 4,328 Out of State Non US Resident 2,166 2,102 2,048 2,478 2,892 Total Credit Students 58,587 58,068 58,257 56,569 57,063 Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2012 2016. Out of State Non US Resident 5% Out of State US Resident 8% 13% Out of State Out of District 24% In District 63% FALL 16 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 17

SEMESTER CREDIT HOUR ENROLLMENT BY 18 HIGHEST ZIP CODES FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Zip Code Boundary Service Area Boundary Tax District Boundary Key: Tax District Boundary Major Freeway Service Area Boundary Zip Code Boundary Major Campus Major Freeway Fall 2015 Student Residences 1,500 to 2,390 (4) 1,300 to 1,500 (3) 1,000 to 1,300 (6) 500 to 1,000 (26) 100 to 500 (54) 0 to 100 (143) FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 77083 2,276 2,321 2,327 2,337 2,390 77042 1,147 1,148 1,214 1,190 1,145 77072 1,914 1,981 2,077 1,949 1,996 77477 919 990 992 982 1,056 77082 1,739 1,813 1,929 1,801 1,784 77450 1,268 1,179 1,122 1,055 1,031 77099 1,477 1,540 2,008 1,635 1,612 77063 1,117 1,078 1,091 1,065 1,009 77077 1,505 1,568 1,523 1,562 1,494 77087 1,050 994 1,002 911 973 77036 1,472 1,430 1,468 1,428 1,455 77489 1,014 1,034 1,013 935 897 77459 1,314 1,255 1,250 1,317 1,380 77023 988 933 908 813 876 77081 1,108 1,178 1,218 1,181 1,239 77074 956 864 931 893 861 77494 1,052 1,100 1,673 1,115 1,228 77449 947 906 884 833 851 Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2012 16; HCCS MapInfo Files with 2011 Board Redistricted Boundaries; Service Area additions per HB 3659; Jan. 2017. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 18

Market Share: 15 64 AGE BY ZIP CODES 2016 Zip Code Boundary Service Area Boundary Tax District Boundary 2016 Population 15 64 (age) Key: Tax District Boundary Major Freeway Service Area Boundary Zip Code Boundary Major Campus Major Freeway 3.48 to 5.27 (17) 2.82 to 3.48 (17) 1.96 to 2.82 (17) 1.4 to 1.96 (16) 0.12 to 1.7 (18) Source: HCCS MapInfo Files with 2011 Board Redistricted Boundaries; Service Area additions per HB 3659; Jan. 2017. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 19

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT POPULATIONS FALL 2012 FALL 2016 All International Students Enrollment by Type Fall Semesters Fall 16 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 Fall 12 5,540 5,850 5,699 6,540 6,980 Total International Students Fall 16 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 Fall 12 628 586 568 493 439 Work Authorization 0 3,500 7,000 1,500 3,000 Fall 16 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 Fall 12 3,702 3,655 4,009 4,775 5,107 F1 Students Fall 16 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 Fall 12 756 689 784 839 928 Undocumented 3,500 7,000 1,500 3,000 Number of Students TYPE Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Fall 15 Fall 16 F1 Students 3,655 3,702 4,009 4,775 5,107 Other Student Visas 53 58 48 55 69 Work Authorization 439 493 568 586 628 Refugees and Asylum 104 46 48 49 35 Noriega Bill (HB 1403) 196 133 114 87 69 Undocumented 928 839 784 689 756 Other Visa Types 324 269 279 299 316 Total International Students 5,699 5,540 5,850 6,540 6,980 All Other HCC Students 79% All HCC Students Fall 2016 7% F1 Students of all HCC students Permanent Resident 11% International Students 10% Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2012 Fall 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 20

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT POPULATIONS BY TOP 40 COUNTRIES FALL 2015 FALL 2016 Countries with Highest Number of International (a) Students Fall 2016 International Students' Countries Fall 2016 Countries Represented = 145 Country of Citizenship Fall15 Fall16 Country of Citizenship Fall15 Fall16 Country of Citizenship Fall15 Fall16 Country of Citizenship Fall15 Fall16 Viet Nam 1,127 1,163 Equatorial Guinea 139 136 Congo, Democratic Rep. 46 51 Bangladesh 24 29 Mexico 780 809 El Salvador 108 123 Taiwan, Prov. of China 35 47 Tanzania, United Rep. of 28 28 China 418 453 Saudi Arabia 92 109 Cameroon 46 43 Jordan 36 26 Venezuela 315 378 Korea, Republic of 116 97 Thailand 39 43 Congo 30 26 India 288 350 Honduras 92 94 Guatemala 37 42 Russian Federation 27 26 Nigeria 269 345 Kazakhstan 120 87 Cote D'Ivoire 33 37 Spain 23 25 Angola 271 232 Turkey 62 80 Canada 32 37 Argentina 19 25 Pakistan 179 224 Brazil 55 65 Qatar 17 31 Mali 24 24 Nepal 71 169 Gabon 60 61 Philippines 29 29 Kenya 17 21 Colombia 134 142 Burkina Faso 65 59 Iran (Islamic Rep. of) 27 29 Egypt 12 19 a) Visa and Undocumented Students included. Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2015 & Fall 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 21

DAY, EVENING, AND WEEKEND COURSE ENROLLMENT FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Day, Evening, and Weekend Semester Credit Hour (SCH) Course Enrollment Fall Semesters FALL 16 88,076 FALL 16 25,495 FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 84,404 86,690 90,570 Day FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 25,762 28,025 27,857 Evening FALL 12 92,154 FALL 12 28,045 25,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 30,000 60,000 90,000 FALL 16 FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 FALL 12 7,314 6,888 6,956 7,033 6,791 Weekend FALL 16 FALL 15 FALL 14 FALL 13 FALL 12 32,510 34,187 34,746 32,170 31,758 Other (Includes Distance Education) 30,000 60,000 90,000 30,000 60,000 90,000 Total Course Enrollment Distribution FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 Day 92,154 90,570 86,690 84,404 88,076 Evening 28,045 27,857 28,025 25,762 25,495 Weekend 6,791 7,033 6,956 6,888 7,314 Other (Includes Distance Education) 31,758 32,170 34,746 34,187 32,510 Total Credit Course 158,748 157,630 156,417 156,417 153,395 Weekend 5% Other 21% 22% Evening & Weekend Evening 17% Day 57% FALL 16 Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2012 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 22

Instructional Divisions College Readiness English & Communication Liberal Arts, Humanities & Education Earth, Life & Natural Sciences Mathematics Social & Behavioral Sciences Centers of Excellence Automotive Business Construction Consumer Arts & Sciences Digital & Information Technologies Engineering Global Energy Health Sciences Logistics Manufacturing Material Science Media Arts & Technology Public Safety Visual & Performing Arts INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 23

INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Semester Credit Hour Students Academic/Technical Areas 2012 2016 Contact Hour Trends 25 Top 10 Academic Disciplines by Contact Hours 26 Top 10 Technical Programs by Contact Hours 26 Instructional Divisions by Contact Hours 27 Centers of Excellence by Contact Hours 27 Semester Credit Hour Course Enrollment and Sections 2012 2016 Course Enrollment Trends 28 Number of Sections Trends 29 Semester credit Hour Developmental Education Fall 2012 2016 Developmental Education student enrollment by Subject 30 Dual Credit Fall 2012 2016 High School Based Unduplicated Enrollment by Independent School District 31 Continuing Education Course Enrollment by Clusters 2012 2016 Continuing Education Enrollment Trends 32 Library Service Fall 2012 2016 33 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 24

SEMESTER CREDIT STUDENT ACADEMIC/TECHNICAL AREAS 2012 2016 Annual Semester Credit Contact Hour Trends 2015 16 15,912,488 5,787,360 2014 15 16,313,344 6,153,728 2013 14 16,492,688 5,844,764 2012 13 17,557,344 6,182,020 2011 12 18,747,664 6,247,458 5,000,000 10,000,000 15,000,000 20,000,000 25,000,000 30,000,000 Academic (a) Technical/Workforce 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 Academic (a) 18,747,664 17,557,344 16,492,688 16,313,344 15,912,488 Technical/Workforce 6,247,458 6,182,020 5,844,764 6,153,728 5,787,360 Total Contact Hours (b) 24,995,122 23,739,364 22,337,452 22,467,072 21,699,848 a) Includes Developmental Education. b) Includes all reported contact hours, both funded and non funded. Source: THECB Compliance Reports, CBM004, Fall 2011 through Summer II 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 25

SEMESTER CREDIT STUDENT ACADEMIC/TECHNICAL AREAS 2012 2016 Annual Top 10 Academic Disciplines by Contact Hours ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 Biology 2,022,336 1,944,960 1,914,672 1,921,728 1,810,464 English 1,629,792 1,674,192 1,693,056 1,714,800 1,683,168 Mathematics 1,263,024 1,280,096 1,421,024 1,595,888 1,593,776 History 1,267,008 1,142,464 1,115,936 1,162,880 1,130,640 Government 1,154,064 1,056,960 1,014,480 1,070,640 1,033,216 Intensive English 1,068,880 835,520 653,520 792,240 907,120 Chemistry 833,184 797,664 825,408 863,184 873,696 Psychology 894,288 831,120 792,528 807,696 803,472 Developmental Math 1,569,680 1,446,976 1,305,472 876,144 749,144 Art 620,256 583,872 581,472 573,984 544,848 Five Year % Change 10.5% 3.3% 10.8% 10.5% 15.1% 4.9% 10.2% 52.3% 12.2% 26.2% 100.0% 50.0% 0.0% 50.0% Annual Top 10 Technical Programs by Contact Hours WORKFORCE/TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 Five Year % Change Accounting 481,504 491,696 503,792 556,240 585,600 21.6% Computer Networking & Telecommun 568,192 504,304 499,120 539,360 513,072 9.7% Business Management 416,144 404,704 455,872 513,936 481,728 15.8% Business Technology 621,344 556,608 479,760 515,376 408,432 34.3% Digital Communication 232,416 223,424 218,208 240,944 242,736 4.4% Drafting/Design Technology 192,864 205,392 224,256 251,472 242,208 25.6% Cosmetology 336,192 291,792 266,176 251,200 183,952 45.3% Computer Programming 124,560 139,584 164,352 183,216 177,216 42.3% Associate Degree Nursing 236,336 284,704 201,680 159,776 170,832 27.7% Petroleum Engineering Tech 47,072 96,176 160,416 220,992 164,736 250.0% 100.0% 50.0% 0.0% 50.0% Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, 2012 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 26

SEMESTER CREDIT STUDENT ACADEMICS/CENTER OF EXCELLENCE 2012 2016 Annual Instructional Divisions by Contact Hours Instructional Divisions 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 College Readiness 4,542,032 4,035,904 3,546,944 2,971,968 2,789,192 English & Communication 2,068,512 2,117,424 2,172,832 2,175,584 2,113,696 Liberal Arts, Humanities & Education 2,272,768 2,047,232 1,983,472 2,019,456 1,944,224 Earth, Life & Natural Sciences 3,529,800 3,426,468 3,417,644 3,459,952 3,333,952 Mathematics 1,263,024 1,280,096 1,421,024 1,595,888 1,593,776 Social & Behavioral Sciences 3,065,536 2,821,728 2,746,560 2,817,200 2,776,992 Total 16,741,672 15,728,852 15,288,476 15,040,048 14,551,832 Five Year % Change 38.6% 2.3% 14.5% 5.5% 26.2% 9.4% 13.1% 100% 50% 0% 50% 100% Annual Centers of Excellence by Contact Hours Centers of Excellence 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 Automotive (a) 179,968 Business 1,737,168 1,695,008 1,700,976 1,878,992 1,808,784 Construction 124,896 115,408 126,800 136,448 126,992 Consumer Arts & Sciences 714,560 664,112 639,888 631,792 558,608 Digital & Information Technologies 777,280 708,544 718,720 778,112 750,832 Engineering 55,776 67,360 100,208 142,896 137,552 Global Energy 398,256 482,128 603,792 729,872 615,360 Health Sciences 1,193,968 1,232,160 1,133,184 1,106,288 1,110,592 Logistics 30,944 37,264 45,280 48,320 75,712 Manufacturing 22,592 48,720 54,880 47,776 50,992 Material Science 49,744 76,752 99,888 107,568 101,472 Media Arts & Technology 525,040 472,032 432,832 477,168 466,528 Public Safety (a) 645,024 603,510 614,512 503,616 373,728 Visual & Performing Arts 942,544 870,672 857,520 859,248 834,768 Total 7,217,792 7,073,670 7,128,480 7,448,096 7,191,888 (a) Automotive move from Public Safety in Fall 2016. Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, 2012 2016. Five Year % Change 4.1% 1.7% 21.8% 3.4% 146.6% 54.6% 7.0% 144.7% 125.7% 104.0% 11.1% 42.1% 11.4% 0.3% 100% 50% 0% 50% 100% Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 27

SEMESTER CREDIT HOUR COURSE ENROLLMENT 2012 2016 Annual Course Enrollment (Duplicated) Trends Semester Credit Hour (SCH) 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 357,133 368,750 367,811 372,944 392,354 Total Course Enrollment 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 15,082 13,609 14,206 14,693 13,523 Dual Credit Course Enrollment (a) 110,000 220,000 330,000 440,000 110,000 220,000 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 251,266 261,964 267,455 274,180 296,574 Regular Course Enrollment 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 90,785 93,177 86,150 84,071 82,257 Distance Education Course Enrollment 110,000 220,000 330,000 440,000 110,000 220,000 a) Embedded dual credit students are counted as regular students. Includes Futures Academy in FY2012 13 Thru 2015 16. Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, 2012 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 28

SEMESTER CREDIT HOUR COURSE SECTIONS 2012 2016 Annual Section Trends Semester Credit Hour (SCH) 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 16,759 17,150 17,304 17,286 17,204 Total Sections 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 711 660 744 704 624 Dual Credit Sections (a) 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 12,526 12,951 13,182 13,376 13,661 Regular Sections 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 3,522 3,539 3,378 3,206 2,919 Distance Education Sections 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 a) Includes Futures Academy in FY2012 13 Thru 2015 16. Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, 2012 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 29

SEMESTER CREDIT DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION FALL 2012 2016 Developmental Education Student Course Enrollment (Duplicated) by Subject Fall Semesters 12,000 9,000 9,522 8,633 6,000 3,000 5,764 5,280 4,490 3,965 3,711 3,501 5,070 3,884 3,390 1,970 1,824 2,036 2,761 2,350 1,798 234 53 40 71 Fall 12 Fall 13 (a) Fall 14 (a) Fall 15 (a) Fall 16 (a) Intensive English Program (ESOL) Guided Studies Integrated Read & Write (INRW) Mathematics Writing (ENGL) DEVELOPMENTAL EDU. Fall 12 Fall 13 (a) Fall 14 (a) Fall 15 (a) Fall 16 (a) Intensive English Program (ESOL) 3,965 3,711 3,501 3,884 5,070 Guided Studies 2,350 1,798 Integrated Read & Write (INRW) 1,970 1,824 2,036 Mathematics 9,522 8,633 5,764 4,490 5,280 Writing (ENGL) 3,390 2,995 53 40 71 Non Course Based Offerings NCBO (b) 419 255 194 123 Total 19,646 17,392 11,482 10,361 12,457 a) Starting in Fall 2013, Reflects implementation of the Texas Success Initiative (TSI). b) Includes PREP & PREM courses. Source: THECB Compliance Reports, CBM004, Fall 2012 to Fall 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 30

DUAL CREDIT FALL 2012 FALL 2016 High School Based Dual Credit Students (a) Unduplicated Headcount by Independent School District (ISD) Fall Semesters Fall 16 404 Fall 16 779 Alief ISD Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 292 356 323 Katy ISD Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 497 589 636 Fall 12 357 Fall 12 851 Fort Bend ISD Fall 16 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 Fall 12 802 156 138 143 159 300 600 900 Spring Branch ISD Fall 16 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 Fall 12 457 402 252 226 337 300 600 900 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Fall 15 Fall 16 Alief ISD 357 323 356 292 404 Fort Bend ISD 159 143 138 156 802 Houston ISD (b) 3,587 2,754 3,081 3,250 4,460 Katy ISD 851 636 589 497 779 Spring Branch ISD 337 226 252 402 457 Stafford Municipal District 56 83 78 88 195 Private/Charter 145 195 193 211 284 Others 159 84 114 66 11 Total Unduplicated 5,577 4,748 4,749 4,981 7,389 Houston ISD Fall 16 Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 Fall 12 4,460 3,250 3,081 2,754 3,587 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 a) Dual Credit students defined by 'Location Code'. Students taking classes at HCC locations (non dual) are not included. b) Includes Futures Academy and North Forest ISD. Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, 2012 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 31

CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE ENROLLMENT BY CLUSTERS 2012 2016 Annual Course Enrollment (Duplicated) Trend Continuing Education (CEU) Apprentice 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 7,568 8,080 7,634 11,196 9,828 CONTENT AREA Continuing Education Unit Content Area: 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 Corrections Program Apprenticeship 9,828 11,196 7,634 8,080 7,568 2014 15 Business 1,451 1,035 976 945 898 2013 14 Center for Health Care Prof 2,376 790 674 416 2012 13 Construction 738 969 580 872 980 2011 12 Corrections Program 16,001 10,175 8,835 8,630 7,574 Global Energy 168 31 Languages Health Careers 5,381 2,306 1,567 2,151 2,047 Information Technology 1,327 1,501 961 976 724 Languages 3,161 6,915 7,771 12,292 12,461 Leisure/Contract Training (Corp College) 35 602 Public Safety Institute 2,493 3,245 4,078 4,125 4,223 Transportation 1,267 1,692 840 1,314 1,088 Total Course Enrollment (Duplicated) 41,647 41,410 34,032 40,262 38,612 Public Safety Institute Numbers on this page represent seat count, not number of students. Source: PeopleSoft Query All Classes Monitor by Term Fall 2011 to Summer 2016. 2015 16 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 2015 16 2014 15 2013 14 2012 13 2011 12 3,161 4,223 4,125 4,078 3,245 2,493 7,574 8,630 8,835 7,771 6,915 10,175 16,001 12,461 12,292 0 4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 32

LIBRARY SERVICES 2012 2016 Library Service by Door Count and Materials Circulation Door Count Materials Circulation 2015 16 1,296,754 2015 16 129,404 2014 15 1,187,071 2014 15 137,489 2013 14 1,047,005 2013 14 139,884 2012 13 1,595,964 2012 13 144,261 2011 12 2,084,160 2011 12 179,399 1,000,000 2,000,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 Door Count Use of Library Services Orientation Attendees Materials Circulation Book Volumes (a) Library Collection Subscriptions (a) Media Titles (b) 2011 2012 2,084,160 14,381 179,399 295,305 19,346 28,065 2012 2013 1,595,964 22,602 144,261 328,271 23,765 35,125 2013 2014 1,047,005 18,784 139,884 450,118 49,347 33,710 2014 2015 1,187,071 19,559 137,489 454,008 24,161 58,112 2015 2016 1,296,754 17,935 129,404 492,602 23,765 54,277 a) Book Volumes and Subscriptions include e books and e journals. b) Media Titles includes Digital Video. Source: As Reported to The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), 2012 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 33

According to Community College Week, In 2016, HCC was ranked 2 nd nationally in the number of Associate Degrees produced by Two Year Institutions. ASSOCIATE DEGREES: ALL DISCIPLINES 2015 Rank (a) Two Year Institutions State 3 Ivy Tech Community College (b) IN 9,453 5 Houston Community College TX 5,953 7 Northern Virginia Community College VA 5,643 8 Lone Star College System TX 5,569 9 Tarrant County College District TX 5,323 10 Central New Mexico Community College NM 4,974 14 Hillsborough Community College FL 3,732 15 Nassau Community College NY 3,710 16 Portland Community College OR 3,617 17 Suffolk County Community College NY 3,596 19 CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College NY 3,435 20 Salt Lake Community College UT 3,382 22 El Paso Community College TX 3,214 23 Central Texas College TX 3,186 24 San Jacinto Community College TX 3,185 25 Pasadena City College CA 3,146 29 Cuyahoga Community College District OH 2,977 30 Tidewater Community College VA 2,894 31 College of Dupage IL 2,882 32 Pima Community College AZ 2,848 Total Associate Degrees ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT a) Includes, Two Year Institutions & Four Year Institutions b) Indiana Statewide System: include 32 campuses. 5,000 10,000 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 34

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Awards and Completions Awards and Completions Academic Year 2015 2016 36 Associate Degrees 2016 By Instructional Divisions 37 By Centers of Excellence 37 Award and Completion Trends 2012 2016 By All Degrees, Certificates, and Other Awards 38 By Instructional Divisions 39 By Centers of Excellence 39 Semester Credit Hour Student Retention Fall 2011 Fall 2015 40 Grade Distribution Grade Distribution Trends Fall 2012 Fall 2016 41 Transfer Students Top Public Texas Universities for HCC Transfers Fall 2011 Fall 2015 42 Wage and Job Projection by ROJECTIONS By Centers of Excellence 43 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 35

AWARDS AND COMPLETIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 2016 Degrees, Certificates, & Other Awards Academic Year 2015 2016 Degrees Associate Degrees Number Awarded AS 11% CCC 37% 6,565 (49%) Associate Degrees AAS/T 12% OSA 4% Certificates 10% AA 26% Associate in Arts (AA) Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) Associate in Science (AS) Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Associate Degrees Total Certificates Certificate 1, 2, & 3 Advanced Technology (ATC) 3,542 21 1,467 1,535 6,565 1,355 30 Certificates Total 1,385 Other Awards Completion of Core Curriculum (CCC) 4,952 Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Other Awards Total 535 5,487 Ethnicity TOTAL 13,437 13% 3% 8% 63% Minority 14% 27% White African American Hispanic Asian According to Community College Week, HCC is #1 nationally in awarding Associate Degrees to all 35% Other/Multi Racial International minorities with 63% of all awards. Source: THECB Compliance Reports, CBM009, CBM00M Fall 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 36

AWARDS AND COMPLETIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 2016 Associate Degrees by Instructional Divisions / Centers of Excellence Academic Year 2015 2016 Health Sciences 6% Liberal Arts, Humanities & Education 51% 3,542 (26%) Associate in Arts Global Energy 4% Business 7% Consumer Arts & Sciences 2% Engineering 2% Associate Degrees Associate in Arts (AA) 3,542 Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) 21 Associate in Science (AS) Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Earth, Life & Natural Sciences 23% Number Awarded 1,467 1,535 Associate Degrees Total 6,565 Others 4% Digital & Information Tech 2% Automotive 0.3% Public Safety 0.4% Media Arts & Technology 1.6% Logistics 0.4% Unspecified Instructional 0.2% Construction 0.2% Manufacturing 0.2% English & Communication 0.2% Material Science 1% Mathematics 0.0% Social & Behavioral Sciences 0.0% Visual & Performing Arts 0.0% Source: THECB Compliance Reports, CBM009, CBM00M Fall 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 37

AWARD AND COMPLETION TRENDS 2012 2016 7,500 Award and Completion Trends Academic Years 2012 2016 6,430 6,565 6,000 4,500 4,178 4,445 4,984 3,574 4,597 Associate Degrees 4,952 3,000 2,898 3,934 1,500 1,580 1,584 1,208 1,245 1,385 0 1,098 1,036 834 677 535 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 Associate Degrees 4,178 42.8% 4,445 40.4% 4,984 47.0% 6,430 49.7% 6,565 48.9% Certificates 1,580 16.2% 1,584 14.4% 1,208 11.4% 1,245 9.6% 1,385 10.3% Completion of Core Curriculum (CCC) 2,898 29.7% 3,934 35.8% 3,574 33.7% 4,597 35.5% 4,952 36.9% Occupational Skills Award (OSA) 1,098 11.3% 1,035 9.4% 834 7.9% 677 5.2% 535 4.0% TOTAL 9,754 10,998 10,600 12,949 13,437 Source: Combined, certified THECB CBM009 and CBM00M Reports, Fall 2012 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 38

AWARD AND COMPLETION TRENDS 2012 2016 Award by Instructional Divisions/Centers of Excellence Trends Academic Years 2012 2016 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 Instructional Divisions English & Communication (AA, AAS, AS, Certificate 1 2, CCC, & OSA) 13 24 6 10 20 Liberal Arts, Humanities & Education (AA, AAS/T, AS, ATC, Cert. 1 2 3, CCC, & OSA) 4,161 4,860 4,943 6,435 6,380 Earth, Life & Natural Sciences (AA, AAS, AS, Certificate 1 2 3, CCC, & OSA) 1,725 2,089 2,166 2,863 3,081 Mathematics (CCC) 1 6 Social & Behavioral Sciences (CCC, & OSA) 2 1 4 Centers of Excellence Automotive (AAS, AS, Certificate 1, CCC, & OSA) 126 100 124 118 43 Business (AA, AAS, AS, Certificate 1, CCC, & OSA) 920 768 618 657 890 Construction (AAS, Certificate 1, & CCC) 63 62 52 77 77 Consumer Arts & Sciences (AAS, AS, Certificate 1 2, CCC, & OSA) 305 336 266 281 221 Digital & Information Tech (AAS, AS, Certificate 1 2 3, CCC & OSA) 138 150 125 142 178 Engineering (AS, Certificate 1, & CCC) 1 37 84 150 238 Global Energy (AAS, AS, Certificate 1 2 3, CCC, & OSA) 173 227 234 408 379 Health Sciences (AA, AAS, ATC, Certificate 1 2 3, CCC, & OSA) 673 875 808 695 769 Logistics (AAS, Certificate 1, CCC, & OSA) 18 19 31 55 93 Manufacturing (AAS, Certificate 1 2, CCC, & OSA) 10 25 40 34 34 Material Science (Certificate 1, CCC, & OSA) 28 92 131 125 107 Media Arts & Technology (AAS, AS, Certificate 1 2, CCC, & OSA) 129 156 96 85 157 Public Safety (AAS, AS, Certificate 1 2, CCC, & OSA) 360 310 162 229 194 Visual & Performing Arts (AA, AAS, Certificate 1, CCC, & OSA) 9 6 3 6 8 Unspecified (AAS, AS, Certificate 1 2, CCC, & OSA) 913 870 721 577 558 Total 9,754 10,998 10,600 12,949 13,437 Source: Combined, certified THECB CBM009 and CBM00M Reports, Fall 2012 2016. Five % Change 54% 53% 79% n/a n/a 100% 50% 0% 50% 100% 66% 3% 22% 28% 29% n/a 119% 14% 417% 240% 282% 22% 46% 11% 39% 38% 100% 50% 0% 50% 100% Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 39

SEMESTER CREDIT HOUR STUDENT RETENTION FALL2011 2015 Fall to Spring Retention New First Time Credit Students (SCH) in Fall Returning the Following Spring Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 Fall 12 Fall 11 78.5% 79.6% 76.7% 78.1% 74.1% 0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0% Note: Fall credit students who returned to HCC the next Spring semester. Includes Dual Credit and Transfer Students. Fall to Fall Retention New First Time Credit Students (SCH) in Fall Returning the Following Fall Fall 15 Fall 14 Fall 13 Fall 12 Fall 11 44.1% 41.7% 43.0% 41.2% 38.7% 0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0% Note: Fall credit students who returned to HCC the subsequent Fall semester. Includes Dual Credit and Transfer Students. Source: HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 40

GRADE DISTRIBUTION TRENDS FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Semester Credit Hour (SCH) Students Course Success Rate (A, B, and C Grades) Fall Semesters Fall 2016 72.5% Fall 2015 71.2% Fall 2014 69.3% Fall 2013 70.2% Fall 2012 70.6% 0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0% FALL A B C SUBTOTAL D F SUBTOTAL W I IP SUBTOTAL TOTAL 2012 46,319 39,455 25,718 111,492 8,577 20,972 29,549 13,497 1,739 1,548 16,784 157,825 2013 46,300 39,038 25,063 110,401 8,974 21,900 30,874 12,903 1,575 1,533 16,011 157,286 2014 46,565 37,635 23,949 108,149 8,908 22,809 31,717 13,783 1,481 1,014 16,278 156,144 2015 46,360 37,778 23,391 107,529 8,197 21,894 30,091 11,532 1,127 792 13,451 151,071 2016 48,029 38,683 24,338 111,050 8,324 19,125 27,449 11,294 937 2,524 14,755 153,254 Note: W = Withdrawal, I = Incomplete, IP = In Progress Source: HCC Standard Report, Program Review Dashboard, Fall 2012 Fall 2015 & HIRGRDSE, Fall 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 41

TRANSFER STUDENTS FALL 2011 FALL 2015 Top Public Texas Universities for HCC Transfers University of Houston University of Houston Downtown University of Texas at Austin Texas A&M University 3,641 1,545 1,120 1,037 Institutions Attended NUMBER HCC TRANSFERS Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Fall 15 HCC Total Transfers to Public Texas Universities University of Houston 4,010 3,786 3,372 3,525 3,641 University of Houston Downtown University of Texas at Austin 1,479 1,608 1,576 1,659 1,545 1,132 1,142 1,196 1,135 1,120 Fall 15 11,933 Texas A&M University 1,033 959 978 1,037 1,037 Fall 14 11,477 Texas Southern University Prairie View A&M University 716 790 692 669 667 319 334 320 351 385 Fall 13 11,087 Texas Tech University Texas State University 308 262 321 366 385 360 331 358 362 357 Fall 12 11,505 University of Texas at San Antonio Sam Houston State University University of Houston Victoria 344 313 250 242 270 330 339 362 357 380 352 344 352 354 339 Fall 11 11,737 0 3,500 7,000 10,500 14,000 University of Houston at Clear Lake 199 240 192 212 230 Includes all students who attend HCC in an academic year, received awards, or did not return; who were found to be attending a Texas university in the subsequent fall semester. Source: THECB, Automated Student and Adult Learner Follow up System, Students Pursuing Additional Education By Institution, Fall 2011 2015. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 42

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence AUTOMOTIVE Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 2,799 Annual Job Openings 456 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major Automotive Technology Heavy Vehicles and Trucks Automotive Technology, AAS Automotive Technician Certificate Level I Autobody / Collision and Repair Technician Certificate Level I $ 20.01 9.0% 147 Light Automotive Maintenance Tech. Marketable Skills Achievement Award Heavy Motor Vehicle Mechanic Certificate Level I Diesel Preventative Maintenance Occupational Skills Achievement Award $ 18.50 9.0% Freight Broker FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 23.50 12.0% 151 Professional Truck Driver FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 19.32 9.0% 1,552 687 Data varies according to industry sector and/or position. $ 22.72 11.0% 262 43 Annual Graduates Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 43

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence BUSINESS Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 13,325 Annual Job Openings 7,449 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major 890 Annual Graduates Accounting Business Management Business Technology Accounting, AAS Accounting Certificate Level I Payroll Specialist Certificate Level I $ 21.56 7.0% 151 Forensic Accounting Enhanced Skills Certificate $ 41.58 (a) 11.0% 1,947 Business Administration, AAS: Management Specialization Business Management Certificate Level I Business Administration Entrepreneurship Certificate Level I Business Administration, AAS: Human Resource Management Specialization Human Resource Management Certificate Level I Insurance Specialist / Associate Certificate $ 30.68 5.0% 432 Human Resource Management FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 19.65 7.0% 62 Project Management Certification FastTrack (Non Credit) Business Technology, AAS: General Office Administration Specialization Business Technology Certificate Level I: General Office Administration Business Technology Cert. Level I: Human Resources/PeopleSoft Specialization $ 20.44 3.0% 502 $ 30.71 10.0% 988 Data is not available for general ownership of a business. $ 30.71 10.0% Business Technology Certificate Level II: Bilingual Business Technology Business Technology, AAS: Microsoft Office Technology Specialization Business Technology Cert. Level I: Microsoft Office Technology Specialization Business Technology, AAS: Legal Office Assistant Specialization Business Technology Certificate Level I: Legal Office Assistant Specialization Business Technology, AAS: Medical Office Specialist Specialization 27.75 28.11 20.50 10.0% 10.0% 18.0% 450 245 63 Business Technology Cert. Level I: Medical Coding/Transcription Specialist Specializatio 18.85 10.0% 33 Medical Business Office Professional FastTrack (Non Credit) 16.02 12.0% 737 Medical Coder FastTrack (Non Credit) 20.20 15.0% 210 988 Data varies according to industry sector and/or position. 30.71 10.0% 988 a) The annual wage data given is associated with a Bachelors degree rather than an Associates degree or certificate as listed. Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 44

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence BUSINESS Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings CONTINUE Finance/ Banking Finance/Banking, AAS Financial Lending Certificate Level I Financial Operations Certificate Level I $ 17.77 2.0% 29 Teller Training Occupational Skills Award $ 12.81 2.0% 433 International Business International Business, AAS International Business Certificate Level I International Business Certificate Level II: Global Exporting $ 30.55 8.0% 234 International Business Advanced Technical Certificate: Translation/Interpretation $ 26.62 21.0% 114 Certified Global Business Specialist Occupational Skills Award $ 23.50 12.0% 151 Marketing /Marketin Marketing, AAS: General Specialization $ 20.60 9.0% 1,006 Marketing Certificate Level I Retailing Certificate Level I $ 13.16 9.0% 4,986 Paralegal Technology Real Estate Paralegal Technology, AAS Legal Assistant Certificate Level I: General Legal Assistant Certificate Level I: Medical Specialization Law Office Clerk Certificate Level I $ 25.46 5.0% 63 Paralegal FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 28.11 (a) 10.0% 245 Real Estate Comparative Market Analysis (Appraisal) Certificate Level I $ 30.01 3.0% 43 Commercial Real Estate Certificate Level I Real Estate, AAS: General $ 28.11 10.0% $ 25.76 1.0% Residential Real Estate Certificate Level I Real Estate, AAS: Mortgage Lending Specialization Mortgage Lending Professional Certificate Level I Property Management Certificate Level I $ 22.18 $ 37.57 10.0% 5.0% 146 155 Multi Family Property Management FastTrack (Non Credit) Data is not available for this specific occupation; rather, it is available for a more general management position. a) The annual wage data given is associated with a Bachelors degree rather than an Associates degree or certificate as listed. Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. 245 145 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 45

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence CONSTRUCTION Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 2,713 Annual Job Openings Construction Engineering Technology Construction Engineering Technology, AAS: General Construction Technology Certificate Level I Construction Helper Certificate Level I Construction Engineering Technology, AAS: Craft Management Specialization $ 33.59 8.0% 563 Industrial Scaffold Builder FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 14.55 11.0% 1,727 668 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major 77 Annual Graduates Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Electrical Technology Basic Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Certificate Level I Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Certificate Level I Air Conditioning FastTrack (Non Credit) Air Conditioning (Bilingual) FastTrack (Non Credit) Stationary Engineer / Boiler Operator FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 1,917.00 9.0% 30 Electrical Helper Certificate Level I Electrical Power Technology Certificate Level I Solar Photovoltaic System Installer Certificate Level I $ 18.42 22.0% 5 Industrial Automation Technology Certificate Level I $ 32.62 8.0% 79 Electrician FastTrack (Non Credit) Electrician / Residential Wiring (Bilingual) FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 21.44 12.0% 234 $ 16.58 14.0% 75 $ 16.58 14.0% 75 Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 46

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence CONSUMER ARTS AND SCIENCES Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 4,100 Annual Job Openings 1,941 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major 221 Annual Graduates Cosmetology Culinary Arts Fashion Design Cosmetology Operator, AAS Cosmetology Operator Certificate Level II Facial Specialist Certificate Level I $ 15.24 10.0% 34 Styling/Salon Management Entrepreneur Certificate Level I Cosmetology Instructor, AAS Cosmetology Instructor Certificate Level I Hair Weaving and Braiding Entrepreneur Certificate Level I $ 12.46 13.0% 791 Culinary Arts, AAS $ 19.88 13.0% 122 Culinary Arts Certificate Level II $ 10.96 11.0% 2,404 Baking and Pastry, AAS Baking and Pastry Certificate Level II Baker Certificate Level I Pastry Cook Certificate Level I Cake Decorator Occupational Skills Award Fashion Design, AAS Digital Design Certificate Level I $ 12.46 13.0% 791 Data is not available for general ownership of a business. $ 12.46 13.0% 791 $ 11.72 11.0% 152 $ 29.08 (a) 9.0% 6 Men's Tailoring and Alterations Certificate Level I $ 12.54 6.0% 43 Patternmaking Certificate Level I $ 24.71 0.0% Indf. Data Theatrical Costume Design Certificate Level II $ 23.45 6.0% 3 a) The annual wage data given is associated with a Bachelors degree rather than an Associates degree or certificate as listed. Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 47

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence CONSUMER ARTS AND SCIENCES Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings CONTINUE Fashion Merchandising Fashion Merchandising, AAS $ 29.87 10.0% 133 Fashion Image Consultant Certificate Level I Data varies according to industry sector and/or position. Visual Merchandising Certificate Level I $ 12.44 7.0% 120 Hospitality Administration Hospitality Management, AAS Hotel Management Certificate Level I $ 22.25 4.0% 26 Restaurant Management Certificate Level I $ 19.54 8.0% 198 Interior Design Interior Design, AAS Interior Decorating Certificate Level I Interior Design Kitchen/Bath Design Professional Certificate Level II Int. Design Communication Occupational Skills Achievement Award $ 29.08 (a) 4.0% 68 a) The annual wage data given is associated with a Bachelors degree rather than an Associates degree or certificate as listed. Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 48

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence DIGITAL AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 1,804 Annual Job Openings 1,312 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major 178 Annual Graduates Computer Systems, Networking and Telecommunications Computer Systems Networking, AAS: Microsoft Server Administration Certificate Level I: Microsoft Server Administration Certificate Level II: Microsoft Server Administration Computer Systems Networking, AAS: Cisco Specialization Certificate Level I: Certified Cisco Network Associate Certificate Level I: Certified Cisco Network Professional Computer Systems Networking, AAS: Cyber Security $ 29.31 18.0% 128 Certificate Level I: Network Systems and Cyber Security Certificate Level II: Network Systems and Cyber Security Computer Systems Networking, AAS: Linux Server Administration Certificate Level I: Linux Server Administration $ 34.66 9.0% 99 $ 27.75 10.0% 450 $ 34.66 (a) 9.0% 99 Certificate Level II: Linux Server Administration Computer Systems Networking, AAS: Network/Computer Systems Help Desk Certificate Level I: Network and Computer Systems Help Desk $ 27.75 10.0% 450 Certificate Level II: Network and Computer Systems Help Desk IT Core Certificate Level I $ 27.75 10.0% 450 A+ Certification FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 27.75 10.0% 450 Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 34.66 (a) 9.0% 99 Cyber Security FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 47.17 (a) 13.0% 56 Desktop Support and Networking Specialist FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 27.75 10.0% 450 Microsoft Certified Solution Associate FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 45.54 (a) 9.0% 252 Network+ Certification FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 34.66 (a) 9.0% 99 a) The annual wage data given is associated with a Bachelors degree rather than an Associates degree or certificate as listed. Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 49

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence DIGITAL AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings CONTINUE Computer Programming Applications Development, AAS: Microsoft C++ Specialization Applications Development, AAS: Microsoft C# Specialization Applications Development, AAS: Java Specialization System Applications and Products (SAP) FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 42.15 (a) $ 44.36 (a) 1.0% 10.0% 119 88 Digital Gaming and Simulation Digital Gaming and Simulation for Artists, AAS Digital Gaming and Simulation for Artists Certificate Level II Digital Gaming and Simulation for Programmers, AAS Digital Gaming and Simulation for Programmers Certificate Level II $ 22.04 (a) 5.0% 147 $ 49.29 (a) 11.0% 408 Geographic Information Science Geographic Information Science Technician Certificate Level I Geographic Information Science Analyst Certificate Level II Geographic Information Science Occupatonal Skills Award $ 23.81 5.0% 57 a) The annual wage data given is associated with a Bachelors degree rather than an Associates degree or certificate as listed. Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 50

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence GLOBAL ENERGY Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 1,322 Annual Job Openings 2,236 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major Drafting and Design Engineering Technology Drafting and Design Engineering Technology, AAS: General Drafting Computer Aided Drafting Certificate Level I: General Drafting Drafting & Design Engineering Tech., AAS: Architectural Drafting Specialization Computer Aided Drafting Certificate Level I: Architectural Drafting Specialization Drafting and Design Engineering Technology, AAS: Civil Design Specialization Computer Aided Drafting Certificate Level I: Civil/Structural Drafting Specialization Drafting and Design Engineering Technology, AAS: Electrical Design Specialization Computer Aided Drafting Cert. Level I: Electro Mechanical Design Specialization Drafting & Design Engineering Tech., AAS: Mechanical Design Specialization $ 33.12 5.0% 45 Drafting & Design Engineering Tech., AAS: Piping Design Specialization Computer Aided Drafting Certificate Level I: Piping Design Specialization AutoCAD Draftsman FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 38.84 6.0% 14 $ 33.42 7.0% 109 $ 40.34 11.0% 44 $ 38.84 6.0% 14 Data is not available for a single skill set within an occupation. 379 Annual Graduates Electronics Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Technology, AAS: Biomedical Specialization Electronics Engineering Technology, AAS: Computer Tech. Specialization Computer Servicing / Networks Specialization Certificate Level I Basic Electronics Certificate Level II Electronics Engineering Technology, AAS: Electrical Power Tech. Specialization $ 31.55 8.0% 200 Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 51

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence GLOBAL ENERGY Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings CONTINUE Instrumentation and Controls Engineering Technology Instrumentation and Controls Engineering Technology, AAS Instrumentation and Controls Engineering Technology Certificate Level II $ 31.55 8.0% 200 Petroleum Engineering Technology Petroleum Engineering Technology, AAS Petroleum Engineering Technology Certificate Level II $ 68,117 29.0% Roustabout FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 37,035 27.4% 520 180 Process Technology Process Technology, AAS Process Technology / Operator Certificate Level II $ 32.82 6.0% 210 Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 52

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence HEALTH SCIENCES Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings Dental Services Allied Health, AAS: Dental Assisting Dental Assisting Certificate Level I $ 17.31 14.0% 355 Dental Hygiene, AAS $ 36.08 17.0% 135 7,785 Annual Job Openings 2,532 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major 769 Annual Graduates Diagnostic Services Health Care Administration Diagnostic Medical Sonography Advanced Technical Certificate $ 40.58 20.0% 78 Histologic Technician, AAS $ 19.44 17.0% 151 Medical Laboratory Technician, AAS $ 19.44 17.0% 151 Nuclear Medicine Technology, AAS $ 36.16 11.0% 13 Radiography, AAS Computed Tomography Enhanced Skills Certificate Electrocardiography (EKG) Technician FastTrack (Non Credit) Electrocardiography Monitoring / Telemetry Technician FastTrack (Non Credit) Health Information Technology, AAS Health Information Analysis Certificate Level I Health Information Coding Certificate Level II Human Service Technology, AAS Chemical Dependency Counselor Certificate Level I $ 27.97 12.0% 172 $ 25.81 (a) 17.0% 85 $ 20.20 15.0% 210 $ 21.15 14.0% 54 Human Service Technology Certified Prevention Specialist OSAA* $ 16.97 14.0% 127 Human Service Technology Community Health Worker OSAA* $ 20.99 11.0% 46 Allied Health, AAS: Pharmacy Technician $ 16.64 11.0% 258 Pharmacy Technology Certificate Level II $ 16.64 11.0% 258 * Occupational Skills Achievement Award a) The annual wage data given is associated with an Associates degree rather than a non credit program as listed. Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 53

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence HEALTH SCIENCES Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings CONTINUE Nursing Nursing, AAS $ 37.00 18.0% 2,889 Allied Health, AAS: Vocational Nursing Vocational Nursing Certificate Level I $ 24.09 15.0% 815 Certified Nurse Aide FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 12.37 17.0% 1,116 Patient Care Services Allied Health, AAS: Medical Assistant Track Medical Assistant Certificate Level II Medical Scribe Certificate Level I $ 18.85 10.0% 33 Allied Health, AAS: Surgical Technology Surgical Technology Certificate Level I $ 14.42 16.0% 756 $ 24.02 13.0% 92 Surgical Tech. Accelerated Alternate Delivery OS* Achievement Award Patient Care Technician FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 12.37 17.0% 1,116 Phlebotomist FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 15.59 18.0% 115 Therapeutic Services Occupational Therapy Assistant, AAS $ 31.36 27.0% 31 Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS $ 31.19 27.0% 80 Respiratory Therapist, AAS $ 28.13 15.0% 131 Health Care Career Health Care Career Academy (HCCA) Certificate Level I Patient Care Technician OS* Achievement Award $ 12.37 17.0% 1,116 Phlebotomy Technician OS* Achievement Award $ 15.59 18.0% 115 Sterile Processing Technician OS* Achievement Award $ 16.34 18.0% 43 * Occupational Skills Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 54

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence LOGISTICS Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 2,832 Annual Job Openings 551 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major Logistics and Global Supply Maritime Logistics Logistics and Global Supply Chain Management, AAS $ 35.58 9.0% 386 Logistics and Global Supply Chain Management Certificate Level I Logistics and Global Supply Chain Management Specialist Certificate Level I $ 19.74 5.0% 81 Maritime Transportation Logistics, AAS $ 24.43 9.0% 170 Maritime Logistics Certificate Level I $ 13.84 9.0% 2,195 93 Annual Graduates Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 55

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence MANUFACTURING Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 1,254 Annual Job Openings 231 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major 34 Annual Graduates Machining Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Machining Technology, AAS Machining Technology Basic Certificate Level I Machining Technology Intermediate Certificate Level II Machining FastTrack (Non Credit) Manufacturing Engineering Technology, AAS Manufacturing Engineering Technology Certificate Level I: Helper Manufacturing Engineering Technology Certificate Level II: Technician $ 20.77 17.0% 749 $ 30.91 5.0% 505 Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 56

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence MATERIAL SCIENCE Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 994 Annual Job Openings 565 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major Corrosion Technology Welding Manufacturing Engineering Tech., AAS: Corrosion Science Tech. Specialization Atmospheric Corrosion Certificate Level I Cathodic Protection Certificate Level I Basic Welding Helper Certificate Level I Advanced Welding Technology Certificate Level I Welder FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 30.37 9.0% 101 $ 22.92 11.0% 893 107 Annual Graduates Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 57

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence MEDIA ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings Digital Communication, AAS Digital Communication Certificate Level I Digital Communication Certificate Level II Digital Communication Mobile App Development Certificate Level I $ 22.04 (a) 5.0% 147 393 Annual Job Openings 1,267 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major 157 Annual Graduates Digital Communication Digital Published Enhanced Skills Certificate elearning and Courseware Development Enhanced Skills Certificate Digital Communication, AAS: Digital Photography Specialization Certificate Level I: Digital Photography Specialization Certificate Level II: Digital Photography Specialization Digital Photography Enhanced Skills Certificate Digital Communication, AAS: Graphic Design Specialization Certificate Level I: Graphic Design Specialization Certificate Level II: Graphic Design Specialization Digital Communication, AAS: Multimedia Specialization Certificate Level I: Multimedia Specialization Certificate Level II: Multimedia Specialization $ 17.69 6.0% 92 $ 22.04 (a) 5.0% 147 $ 22.57 (a) 4.0% 5 Digital Communication, AAS: Web Publishing Specialization Certificate Level I: Web Publishing Specialization Certificate Level II: Web Publishing Specialization $ 29.31 18.0% 128 Database Programming for the Web Enhanced Skills Certificate Digital Communication, AAS: Visual Effects and Motion Graphics Specializatio Certificate Level I: Visual Effects and Motion Graphics Specialization $ 22.57 (a) 4.0% 5 Certificate Level II: Visual Effects and Motion Graphics Specialization a) The annual wage data given is associated with an Associates degree rather than a non credit program as listed. Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 58

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence MEDIA ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings CONTINUE Audio Recording Technology / Video Production Audio Recording Technology, AAS Audio Recording Technology Certificate Level I Electronic Music and Electronic Music Production Certificate Level I Electronic Music and Electronic Music Production Enhanced Skills Cert. $ 22.57 4.0% 5 Filmmaking, AAS Filmmaking Certificate Level I: Production Specialization Filmmaking Certificate Level I: Screenwriting Specialization Filmmaking Filmmaking Certificate Level II Filmmaking Audio Post Production Enhanced Skills Certificate Filmmaking, AAS: Film / Video and Special Effects Specialization $ 20.69 (a) 6.0% 6 Filmmaking Certificate Level I: Film/Video and Special Effects Specialization Filmmaking Certificate Level II: Film/Video and Special Effects Specialization Filmmaking Certificate Level I: Editing Specialization Music Business Music Business, AAS: Administration Specialization Music Business Certificate Level II: Administration Specialization Music Business, AAS: Songwriting / Production Specialization Music Business Certificate Level II: Songwriting / Production Specialization Music Business Certificate Level I $ 22.58 (a) 1.0% 5 a) The annual wage data given is associated with an Associates degree rather than a non credit program as listed. Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 59

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Centers of Excellence PUBLIC SAFETY Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings Criminal Justice Criminal Justice, AAS: Law Enforcement Basic Peace Officer Licensing Certificate Level I Texas Basic Peace Officer (Non Credit) $ 29.66 8.0% 794 1,299 Annual Job Openings 1,095 FY16, SCH Enroll. by Major 194 Annual Graduates Emergency Medical Services Fire Science and Safety Fire Protection Emergency Medical Services, AAS Emergency Medical Services Certificate Level II: Paramedic Emergency Medical Services Certificate Level I: Intermediate Fire Protection and Safety Technology, AAS Basic Firefighter Certificate Level I Fire Officer I Certificate Level I $ 37.20 16.0% 31 Fire Inspector Occupational Skills Achievement Award $ 20.53 18.0% 5 Fire and Arson Investigation Technology, AAS Fire and Arson Investigator Occupational Skills Achievement Award $ 16.51 13.0% 162 $ 22.09 9.0% 297 $ 31.38 10.0% 10 Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 60

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Instructional Divisions EDUCATION Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 7,548 Annual Job Openings Education Child Development, AAS Infant and Toddler Teacher Certificate Level I Early Childhood Certificate Level II $ 16.18 14.0% Teacher Assistant / Aide Certificate Level II $ 11.18 22.0% 1,288 Child Development Administration Certificate Level I Data is not available for general ownership of a business. Child Development Associate FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 8.87 9.0% 14 Accelerated Teacher Certification FastTrack (Non Credit) $ 26.51 18.0% 5,696 550 Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 61

WAGE AND JOB PROJECTIONS BY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE GULF COAST WAGE AND JOB GROWTH EXPECTANCY PROJECTIONS by Instructional Divisions OTHER Avg. Hourly Earnings Job Growth Rate (2017 23) Annual Job Openings 1,151 Annual Job Openings Horticulture Interpreting / Sign Language Horticulture Technology, AAS $ 17.03 5.0% 88 Landscape Horticulture Certificate Level I $ 11.61 8.0% 851 Master of Floriculture Certificate Level I $ 12.79 9.0% 19 Nursery and Floral Production Certificate Level I $ 10.00 2.0% 79 Gulf Coast Gardener Occupational Skills Award $ 11.61 8.0% 851 Sign Language / Interpretation and Translation, AAS American Sign Language / Deaf Studies Certificate Level II $ 26.62 (a) 21.0% 114 a) The annual wage data given is associated with an Associates degree rather than a non credit program as listed. Source: EMSI (see Glossary), data compiled on January 17, 2017 by Department of Curriculum and Instructional Assessment. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 62

Service Area, Student Population, and Faculty by Ethnicity 2016 1.7% 22.6% 26.2% 64% Minority 8.5% Population 41.1% 14.3% 4.0% 14.6% 30.2% 67% Minority Students 36.9% 54.7% 0.5% 24.7% 35% Minority FT Faculty 9.9% 10.2% Ethnicity African American Hispanic Asian White Other or Multiple Sources: HCC Service Area Population 2016 (a) 22.6% 41.1% 8.5% HCC Semester Credit (SCH) Student Population Fall 2016 (b) 26.2% 14.3% 54.7% 1.7% a) Estimates from HCC MapInfo Files with 2011 Board Redistricted Boundaries, Service Area additions per HB 3659, Northwest & Southwest College Boundary changes per exec. team, Sept. 2013; and Census and BLS data from Applied Geographic Solutions (AGS) on PCensus CD ROM, TETRAD Computer Applications, Inc., Jan. 2016 (with 2016 AGS for Business/Occupation info.), Jan. 2017. 30.2% 36.9% 14.6% 4.0% HCC All Full Time (FT) Faculty Fall 2016 (c) 24.7% 9.9% 10.2% 0.5% PERSONNEL PROFILE b) HCC OIR DataMart Files, End of Term, Fall 2016. c) IPEDS Human Resources Survey, Fall 2016. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 63

PERSONNEL PROFILE Total Full Time Employees Fall 2012 Fall 2016 Gender and Ethnicity 65 Full Time Employees Fall 2016 Zip Codes Map 66 Full Time Faculty Fall 2012 Fall 2016 Gender and Ethnicity 67 Part Time Faculty Fall 2012 Fall 2016 Gender and Ethnicity 68 Full Time Administration Fall 2012 Fall 2016 Gender and Ethnicity 69 Full Time Support Staff Fall 2012 Fall 2016 Gender and Ethnicity 70 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 64

TOTAL FULL TIME EMPLOYEES FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Employees by Gender and Ethnicity Fall Semesters Full Time Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 AFRICAN AMER. 35% 59.4% Female HISPANIC 18% ASIAN 8% AFRICAN AMER. 36% HISPANIC 18% 59.2% Female ASIAN 8% AFRICAN AMER. 37% HISPANIC 18% 60.0% Female ASIAN 8% AFRICAN AMER. 38% HISPANIC 19% 59.4% Female ASIAN 9% AFRICAN AMER. 38% HISPANIC 20% 59.4% Female ASIAN 9% WHITE 39% OTHER 0% WHITE 38% OTHER 0% WHITE 37% OTHER 0% WHITE 34% OTHER 0% WHITE 33% OTHER 0% Female Male FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 WHITE 436 398 396 398 387 391 390 388 389 400 AFRICAN AMERICAN 499 489 528 571 597 243 251 260 286 290 HISPANIC 233 239 238 265 282 162 141 140 168 178 ASIAN 96 100 114 122 129 68 64 69 80 86 OTHER 7 7 10 1 6 4 3 1 3 3 TOTAL 1,271 1,233 1,286 1,357 1,401 868 849 858 926 957 Total Full Time Employees FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 2,139 2,082 2,144 2,283 2,358 Source: IPEDS Human Resources Survey, Fall 2012 16. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 65

FULL TIME EMPLOYEES BY ZIP CODES MAP FALL 2016 Full Time Employees by Zip Codes Fall 2016 77484 77423 77441 77485 77355 77377 77386 77388 77345 77373 77339 77379 77336 77535 77429 77068 77090 77073 77338 77346 Cypress 77069 77447 77070 77014 77066 IAH 77067 77032 77396 77060 77065 77532 77433 77064 77086 77038 77039 Crosby 77095 77050 77044 Jersey Village 77088 77037 77093 77040 77016 Bear Creek 77041 Plantation 77076 77091 77078 77049 77493 77449 77092 77084 77018 77028 77080 77022 77562 Morton 77043 77008 77026 Ranch 77055 77009 77013 77530 77521 Houston Channelview 77079 77020 Katy 77024 77007 77015 77094 77002 77029 77077 77019 77006 77003 77494 77450 77011 77547 77042 77027 77063 77098 77082 77004 77023 77012 77005 77030 77506 77072 77036 77401 77083 77021 Pasadena 77536 77025 77074 77087 77017 77099 77054 77502 77503 77096 77407 HOU 77571 77406 77051 77033 77587 77031 77498 77035 77504 77505 77071 77061 77477 77045 77507 Sugar Land 77085 77047 77048 77075 77034 77478 77059 New Territory 77489 77053 77089 Telfair 77581 77586 77479 Quail Shadow 77062 Pearland Greatwood Valley Creek Ranch 77058 Riverstone 77545 77565 77598 77471 77584 League City 77469 77546 77573 77539 77459 77583 77578 Sienna 77511 Small Campus Large Campus 77481 Plantation Rosenberg 77057 77081 77056 Spring Note: This map did not include 153 (6%) full time employees who live 25 or more miles away from Houston downtown (77001). 0 1 5 10 20 50 100 Full Time Employees, Fall 2016 Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 66

FULL TIME FACULTY FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Faculty by Gender and Ethnicity Fall Semesters Full Time Fall 16 10% 25% 10% 51% Female 55% All FT Faculty Female Male 250 300 200 250 150 200 150 100 100 50 50 0 FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 0 FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 WHITE AFRICAN AMERICAN HISPANIC ASIAN Female Male FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 WHITE 222 205 200 219 215 241 231 229 239 239 AFRICAN AMERICAN 98 96 95 108 113 77 80 83 92 92 HISPANIC 35 33 34 35 38 40 37 37 40 44 ASIAN 42 44 51 55 55 28 26 27 30 30 OTHER 5 6 3 3 1 1 1 TOTAL 402 384 383 417 424 387 375 376 401 406 Total Full Time Faculty FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 789 759 759 818 830 Source: IPEDS Human Resources Survey, Fall 2012 16. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 67

PART TIME FACULTY FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Fall 16 Female Faculty by Gender and Ethnicity Fall Semesters Part Time Male 9% 13% 36% 54% Female 41% All PT Faculty 760 760 570 570 380 380 190 190 FALL 12 (a) FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 FALL 12 (a) FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 WHITE AFRICAN AMERICAN HISPANIC ASIAN Female Male FALL 12 (a) FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 FALL 12 (a) FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 WHITE 363 360 350 343 294 445 431 411 434 346 AFRICAN AMERICAN 368 396 377 389 347 215 209 217 223 205 HISPANIC 65 76 69 74 68 85 76 72 76 77 ASIAN 79 80 91 94 108 62 74 80 74 88 OTHER 21 22 14 5 9 12 18 6 5 3 TOTAL 896 934 901 905 826 819 808 786 812 719 FALL 12 (a) FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 Total Part Time Faculty 1,715 1,742 1,687 1,717 1,545 a) Prior to Fall 2012, tutors were erroneously classified as part time faculty. Source: IPEDS Human Resources Survey, Fall 2012 16. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 68

FULL TIME ADMINISTRATION FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Female Administration by Gender and Ethnicity Fall Semesters Full Time Male Fall 16 19% 42% 4% 49% Female 35% All FT Administration 50 50 40 40 30 30 20 20 10 10 FALL 12 (a) FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 FALL 12 (a) FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 WHITE AFRICAN AMERICAN HISPANIC ASIAN Female Male FALL 12 (a) FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 FALL 12 (a) FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 WHITE 34 37 31 29 30 33 43 39 36 39 AFRICAN AMERICAN 30 39 42 42 45 34 35 34 37 38 HISPANIC 9 21 18 18 20 19 14 14 17 17 ASIAN 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 4 6 OTHER 1 1 TOTAL 75 97 94 91 96 87 94 89 94 101 Total Full Time Administration FALL 12 (a) FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 162 191 183 185 197 a) In Fall 2012, reflects changes in the classification of some professional management personnel to administrative personnel. Source: IPEDS Human Resources Survey, Fall 2012 16. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 69

FULL TIME SUPPORT STAFF FALL 2012 FALL 2016 Female Support Staff by Gender and Ethnicity Fall Semesters Full Time Male Fall 16 26% 9% 66% Female 20% 45% All FT Support Staff 500 500 400 400 300 300 200 200 100 100 FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 WHITE AFRICAN AMERICAN HISPANIC ASIAN Female Male FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 WHITE 180 156 165 150 142 117 116 120 114 122 AFRICAN AMERICAN 371 354 391 421 439 132 136 143 157 160 HISPANIC 189 185 186 212 224 103 90 89 111 117 ASIAN 52 56 60 65 73 39 36 40 46 50 OTHER 2 1 7 1 3 3 2 1 3 1 TOTAL 794 752 809 849 881 394 380 393 431 450 Total Full Time Support Staff FALL 12 FALL 13 FALL 14 FALL 15 FALL 16 1,188 1,132 1,202 1,280 1,331 Source: IPEDS Human Resources Survey, Fall 2012 16. Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 70

HCC is helping to meet our city's workforce needs by offering classes and skills training that reflect our great city's diverse industry needs. Sylvester Turner, Mayor The City of Houston FINANCIAL INFORMATION Houston Community College 2016 2017 Fact Book Page 71