HIGH SCHOOL REPORT CARD

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2015-16 HIGH SCHOOL REPORT CARD

and Student Affairs Committee Meeting November 16, 2016 Item #7b EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Page 1 of 1 Item Name: 2015-16 High School Report Card Action Item Committee Recommendation to Full Board Read of Proposed Policy Change Information or Discussion Item Issue: The board office asks the committee to review and forward to the board for approval, The 2015-16 High School Report Card. Enterprise Strategic Plan Empower Student Success and Learning Advance Educational Attainment within Arizona Create New Knowledge Impact Arizona Compliance Real property purchase/sale/lease Other: Statutory/Policy Requirements Arizona Revised Statute 15-1822 requires the universities to develop annual reports on the performance of the previous year s Arizona high school graduates during their first year in higher education. Arizona community colleges produce an equivalent report for their students. Background/History of Previous Board Action These report cards are designed for and distributed to Arizona s high schools to help ensure that their graduates are ready for success in post-secondary education. The universe of students is limited to Arizona resident undergraduate students who graduated from an Arizona high school in the immediately previous year. Therefore, the information does not relate directly to any other reports on university students. If a student took remedial or other classes at a community college or other institution, that class work is not reported in this report. Contact Information: Dan Anderson, ABOR 602-229-2544 Dan.Anderson@azregents.edu

and Student Affairs Committee Meeting November 16, 2016 Item #7b EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Page 2 of 3 Discussion The Arizona University System recorded an increase of 847 (6.) in the number of Arizona high school graduates who enrolled in the Fall semester immediately following their senior year. That group totaled 13,987 in Fall 2015 and places enrollment of that group at a level that is higher than any previous year. That is a 69% increase since the 1999-2000 academic year. (See graphic below.) The academic preparation of this class was better than previous years. Approximately 87% were admitted without academic deficiencies as compared to 8 in Fall 2014 and 80% in Fall 2011. Their first term GPAs were higher as well at 3.0 as compared to 2.9 in Fall 2010 through Fall 2015. In first year English, the majority of students (72%) took freshman English and had an average grade of 3.3, up 0.1 from last year. Approximately 19 percent took advanced English and received an average grade of 3.4. This was unchanged from the last few year. In first year math, more students took calculus than college algebra. About 69 percent of freshmen taking math took either college algebra or calculus. The average grade in calculus was 2.7 (an improvement) and was 2.4 (unchanged) for college algebra. Arizona Direct Entry Freshmen From Arizona High Schools 2015-16 2013-14 2011-12 2009-10 2007-08 2005-06 2003-04 2001-02 1999-00 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 Direct Arizona Freshmen Enrollment

and Student Affairs Committee Meeting November 16, 2016 Item #7b EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Page 3 of 3 Requested Action The board office asks the committee to review and forward to the board for approval, The 2015-16 High School Report Card. Appendix Attachment A is included in this document.

Item #7b Appendix A Page 1 of 3 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY WRAP UP Summary of 2014-2015 High School Graduates Summary Characteristics Number of High School Students Enrolled at the University 6,168 With Without Total Percent Who Are American Indian Asian American African American Hispanic Pacific Islander Two or More Races Female Admitted Without 1% 9% 28% 0% 50% Term Avg. GPA All Arizona H.S Fall Enrollment Continuing in Spring 2.7 3.1 3.1 86% 89% 96% 95% English Course FE AE OE Math Course CA C OM 2,834 925 676 1,370 2,437 1,120 46% 15% 11% 22% 40% 18% 3.4 3.4 3.1 2.4 2.6 2.6 9 9 93% 78% 83% 93% FE = Freshman English AE = Advanced English OE = Other Lower Division English CA = College Algebra C = Calculus OM = Other Lower Division Math NOTE: Blank boxes indicate that the data are not applicable.

Item #7b Appendix A Page 2 of 3 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY WRAP UP Summary of 2014-2015 High School Graduates Summary Characteristics Number of High School Students Enrolled at the University 3,110 With Without Total Percent Who Are American Indian Asian American African American Hispanic Pacific Islander Two or More Races Female Admitted Without 3% 2% 3% 25% 0% 6% 66% Term Avg. GPA All Arizona H.S Fall Enrollment Continuing in Spring 2.3 3.1 3.0 87% 83% 93% 92% English Course FE AE OE Math Course CA C OM 1,669 200 71 863 276 1,139 5 6% 2% 28% 9% 37% 3.5 3.6 3.3 2.8 2.8 2.7 9 95% 96% 87% 87% 86% FE = Freshman English AE = Advanced English OE = Other Lower Division English CA = College Algebra C = Calculus OM = Other Lower Division Math NOTE: Blank boxes indicate that the data are not applicable.

Item #7b Appendix A Page 3 of 3 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA WRAP UP Summary of 2014-2015 High School Graduates Summary Characteristics Number of High School Students Enrolled at the University 4,709 With Without Total Percent Who Are American Indian Asian American African American Hispanic Pacific Islander Two or More Races Female Admitted Without 1% 5% 33% 0% 56% Term Avg. GPA All Arizona H.S Fall Enrollment Continuing in Spring 2.3 2.8 2.8 87% 90% 9 93% English Course FE AE OE Math Course CA C OM 1,779 571 0 705 511 463 38% 12% 0% 15% 11% 10% 3.1 3.4 2.0 2.7 1.9 92% 95% 0% 65% 8 61% FE = Freshman English AE = Advanced English OE = Other Lower Division English CA = College Algebra C = Calculus OM = Other Lower Division Math NOTE: Blank boxes indicate that the data are not applicable.