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Graduation, Persistence and Retention Rate Benchmarks In comparison with Higher Education Coordinating Board Small Peer Group: Clarendon, Frank Phillips, Galveston, Howard, Northeast, Panola, Ranger, Western At or above small college group % rate for graduation and persistence. Student Success Pathway (Title III) In comparison to previous years THECB Accountability Report Success - Contextual Measure Persistence Rate, first time credential-seeking students enrolled in at least 12 SCH in a Fall semester, who are enrolled in the following Fall. Improve VC retention/persistence rate of first-time, full-time credential seeking students who returned or transferred the following Fall. 1. 60%, 2015-2016 AY 2. 62%, 2016-2017 AY 3. 64%, 2017-2018 AY 4. 66%, 2018-2019 AY 5. 68%, 2019-2020 AY In comparison to previous years THECB Accountability Board Success - Key Measures 3, 4 and 6-Year Graduation Rates and 6-Year Graduation and Persistence Rate of first-time, full-time credential seeking undergraduates. Improve three (3) four (4), six (6) year graduation average rates and six (6) year graduation and persistence average rates by end of grant year five (2020). Three year (3) - 30% Four year (4) - 35% Six year (6) - 43% Six year (6) graduation and persistence - 53%

Graduation and Persistence Rate data Graduation and Persistence Rate Entering Fall Cohort Year first time/full time students 3 year Graduation Rate 4 year Graduation Rate 6 year Graduation Rate 6 year Graduation and Persistence Rate Small 2013 23.5% 27.1% 18.1% Small 2012 261 18.2% 24.5% 16.2% 24.2% 29.3% 24.3% 2011 311 28.0% 24.9% 15% 33.8% 29.3% 22.1% Small 2010 236 25.0% 23.7% 14.2% 33.5% 28.6% 20.7% 43.2% 35.6% 32.3% Small 2009 266 22.2% 24.7% 14% 28.9% 30.1% 20.7% 37.6% 37.4% 32.6% 45.9% 43.1% 42.2% 2008 231 32.5% 24% 13.3% 37.7% 29.3% 20.1% 48.1% 37.8% 32.9% 55.0% 44.8% 43.6% 2007 311 17.7% 22.6% 12.8% 24.8% 28% 19.4% 33.1% 35.8% 32.0% 41.8% 42.5% 43.1% 2006 323 22.0% 24.4% 12.0% 28.5% 29.4% 18.4% 37.2% 37.5% 30.9% 44.3% 44.0% 42.8% 2005 305 19.3% 21.1% 11.0% 22.0% 25.4% 16.9% 34.1% 34.5% 29.2% 42.6% 42.4% 42.5% 2004 278 25.5% 22.9% 11.1% 28.1% 26.9% 17.0% 34.2% 34.0% 29.2% 41.7% 42.6% 42.4% 2003 313 20.4% 22.4% 12.1% 22.7% 27.7% 18.3% 31.9% 35.5% 30.4% 39.3% 43.3% 42.9% 2002 219 30.1% 19.6% 11.7% 32.9% 23.5% 17.5% 40.2% 32.8% 29.4% 44.7% 40.3% 41.5% 2001 194 31.4% 22.6% 12.1% 34.5% 27.0% 18.2% 41.8% 35.8% 30.8% 46.4% 43.5% 43.1% THECB Accountability Report - CBM 001, CBM 002 (for historical intent) and CBM 009 and percent of first-time, full-time credential-seeking undergraduates who have graduated or are still enrolled in public and private higher education after six acacemic years. Transferred to out of state not included. Full time is considered 12 or more semester credit hours. * Small consist of a peer group designated by the Higher Education Coordinating Board based on "like" comparisons, primarily institution size. Members are: Clarendon, Frank Phillips, Galveston, Howard, Northeast, Panola, Ranger, and Western

AY 2008-2009 AY 2009-2010 AY 2007-2008 Number of awards, certificates by type, core completers and field of study completers 446 481 516 617 514 696 720 AY 2010-2011 AY 2011-2012 AY 2012-2013 AY 2013-2014 AY 2014-2015 AY 2015-2016 719 661 THECB Accountability Report - CBM 009 Awards, certificates by type, core completers and field of study completers. These numbers are duplicated, as a student may earn multiple awards during a school year. retention from semester to semester Fall 2008 Spring 2009 Fall 2009 Spring 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Fall 2014 Spring 2015 total students 3040 2958 3249 3190 3238 3207 3321 3156 3174 3089 3151 3025 3028 2815 returning from prior semester 2218 1502 2391 1593 2413 1683 2455 1582 2430 1609 2369 1529 2214 % returning from prior semester 73% 51% 74% 50% 75% 52% 74% 50% 77% 52% 75% 51% 73% Fall 2015 Spring 2016 Fall 2016 Spring 2017 Fall 2017 total students 2935 2854 3013 2902 3030 returning from prior semester 1433 2181 1524 2255 1524 % returning from prior semester 51% 76% 51% 78% 50%

POISE: each includes 11 week and the two 8 week terms (i.e. fall, fall1 and fall II); run in POISE using Compare and "1" for all students who added a course; % returning =returning from prior semester / total students in prior semester i.e. 77% of students enrolled Spring 13 are returners from Fall 12 Credit total enrollment, keyed on studentid to unduplicate. As subsequent semester (a) returning student (b) percentage First-time/full-time Students Entering Cohort Persistence after one year total (Fall to Fall) Persistence after one year to Persistence after one year to other institutions Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 281 358 366 58% 58% 58% 48% 51% 52% 9% 7% 6% waiting on data from new THECB Accountabil ity system waiting on data from new THECB Accountabili ty system THECB Accountability Interactive Data (Participation - Contextual Measure, First-Time in Full-Time Undergraduate; and Success - Contextual Measure, Undergraduate Persistence after One Year.) Unduplicated student count for first-time/full-time to parallel CBM 001 and CBM 009 used by the THECB. Note that this does not include students who earned a credential and did not persist. Students who earned an award and persisted, remain in the cohort. Higher Education Coordinating Board - Accountability System I - II - - Core I - II - - Core I - II - - Core Institution (FY 2011) (FY 2011) (FY 2011) (FY 2011) (FY 2012) (FY 2012) (FY 2012) (FY 2012) (FY 2013) (FY 2013) (FY 2013) (FY 2013) Clarendon 125 98 N/A N/A 95 128 N/A 85 118 117 3 101 Frank Phillips 71 41 25 N/A 56 45 34 N/A 55 56 30 N/A Galveston 203 148 35 95 216 140 37 154 255 163 33 227 Howard 293 181 14 132 296 211 24 218 311 199 16 222

Northeast 299 116 23 220 342 136 33 225 341 236 27 228 Panola 231 167 N/A 122 223 224 N/A 131 236 308 N/A 125 Ranger 35 117 N/A 23 36 115 N/A 25 102 126 N/A 49 238 289 19 71 226 226 19 43 250 243 10 193 Western 168 206 N/A 28 183 220 N/A 11 194 211 N/A N/A GROUP - Small 1,674 1,375 116 693 1682 1461 147 893 1875 1670 119 1150 I - II - - Core I - II - - Core I - II - - Core Institution (FY 2014) (FY 2014) (FY 2014) (FY 2014) (FY 2015) (FY 2015) (FY 2015) (FY 2015) (FY 2016) (FY 2016) (FY 2016) (FY 2016) Clarendon 80 117 1 62 116 152 N/A 113 120 129 8 85 Frank Phillips 57 85 19 5 64 97 23 7 81 80 25 81 Galveston 231 127 48 199 228 118 45 151 235 133 53 192 Howard 303 163 23 216 314 151 44 171 343 146 43 262 Northeast 359 190 40 184 353 209 13 212 345 198 17 233 Panola 287 406 N/A 128 278 323 N/A 109 306 364 N/A 131 Ranger 104 96 N/A 84 114 117 N/A 48 165 95 N/A 97 270 272 10 168 258 269 14 178 265 209 5 182 Western 191 217 N/A N/A 194 162 N/A 96 205 224 N/A 113 GROUP - Small 1,891 1,691 141 1050 1,930 1,612 139 1090 2,084 1,593 151 1387