Wyoming High School Graduates at UW

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Wyoming High School Graduates at UW Sample High School Office of Institutional Analysis www.uwyo.edu/oia

Wyoming High School Graduates at the University of Wyoming Prepared by the Office of Institutional Analysis at UW This file contains: Table 1. Admission Status of First-Time, First-Year Applicants to UW, Summer and The admission status of all first-time, first-year applicants to the University of Wyoming during summer and fall: Overall UW Out-of-State Wyoming [Your] High School Table 2 (a-c). Retention/Graduation for First-Time, First-Year, Full-Time Students, 2004-2013 Retention and graduation data, including average ACT, high school GPA, and UW first semester GPA for 10 years of fall cohorts: a. Overall UW b. Wyoming c. [Your] High School Table 3. Participation and Achievement of First-Time, First-Year Students at UW, Enrollment and achievement in the top 50 introductory core courses for: [Your] High School Wyoming Overall Table 4. List of Students from Wyoming High Schools, All currently enrolled students at UW who are graduates of [Your] High School, their class, and their program. Note: This list is not exclusively first-time, first-year students. It may contain upper-class students as well as graduate students. For additional information, contact: Tammy Scott Office of Institutional Analysis Dept 3314 Old Main 414 Laramie, WY 82071 Phone (307) 766-2878 FAX (307) 766-3289 tammys@uwyo.edu http://www.uwyo.edu/oia/

Table 1. Admission Status of First-Time, First-Year Applicants to UW Summer and Sample High School Admit Status Sample Overall Out-of-State Wyoming High School Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Admitted Assured 3,214 59.6% 2,131 56.0% 1,083 68.4% 91 88.3% Admitted with Support 957 17.8% 688 18.1% 269 17.0% 4 3.9% Declined 154 2.9% 119 3.1% 35 2.2% 2 1.9% Not Admitted Withdrawn 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% Incomplete 907 16.8% 736 19.3% 171 10.8% 6 5.8% Unknown 156 2.9% 132 3.5% 24 1.5% 0 0.0% 5,389 3,806 1,583 103 Assured: Admitted with Support: Declined: Withdrawn: Student meets minimum admission requirements. Student participates in Synergy program or other academic transition programs to foster academic success. Student may take hours at another school and reapply later (does not meet admit criteria). Student withdrew application. 19-May-2014

Table 2a. Retention & Graduation for First-Time, First-Year Full-Time Students 2004-2013 Overall Term Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 # of ACT HSGPA UW 1st Fall to Fall Ret Students Mean # Mean Sem GPA Cont Left 1,503 23.0 1,363 3.41 2.71 73.8% 26.2% 1,407 23.1 1,270 3.43 2.72 74.6% 25.4% 1,552 23.4 1,383 3.44 2.73 74.0% 26.0% 1,627 24.0 1,481 3.46 2.64 72.5% 27.5% 1,681 23.9 1,550 3.47 2.67 72.1% 27.9% 1,576 23.9 1,454 3.43 2.64 73.1% 26.9% 1,458 24.2 1,329 3.43 2.67 73.5% 26.5% 1,531 24.4 1,393 3.46 2.68 75.6% 24.4% 1,578 24.3 1,410 3.48 2.68 73.9% 26.1% 1,568 24.5 1,416 3.48 2.77 # of % Grads in 4 Years or Less % Grads in 5 Years or Less % Grads in 6 Years or Less Term Students Grad Cont Left Grad Cont Left Grad Cont Left Fall 2004 1,503 22.3% 37.1% 40.7% 45.1% 13.3% 41.6% 52.8% 6.3% 40.9% Fall 2005 1,407 22.8% 36.9% 40.3% 46.3% 13.8% 39.9% 52.8% 6.3% 40.9% Fall 2006 1,552 23.1% 38.9% 38.0% 46.6% 14.1% 39.3% 54.1% 6.2% 39.7% Fall 2007 1,627 23.9% 36.5% 39.6% 47.3% 11.9% 40.9% 53.7% 5.4% 40.9% Fall 2008 1,681 24.3% 37.7% 38.0% 47.5% 13.1% 39.4% Fall 2009 1,576 25.7% 34.6% 39.7% ACT: ACT Composite Score Grad: % Graduated at UW before HSGPA: High School Grade Point Average Cont: % Continuing at UW UW 1st Sem GPA: First Semester Grade Point Average at UW Left: % Who Left UW 13-March-2014

Table 2b. Retention & Graduation for First-Time, First-Year Full-Time Students 2004-2013 Wyoming Term Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 # of ACT HSGPA UW 1st Fall to Fall Ret Students Mean # Mean Sem GPA Cont Left 872 23.3 841 3.49 2.74 77.1% 22.9% 778 23.4 749 3.51 2.76 76.2% 23.8% 885 23.8 853 3.52 2.77 77.4% 22.6% 836 24.2 824 3.56 2.66 76.1% 23.9% 882 24.2 872 3.55 2.73 77.2% 22.8% 829 24.0 818 3.53 2.68 74.3% 25.7% 792 24.3 784 3.54 2.72 74.2% 25.8% 812 24.5 808 3.55 2.72 77.5% 22.5% 754 24.5 744 3.58 2.70 75.1% 24.9% 755 24.8 751 3.58 2.84 # of % Grads in 4 Years or Less % Grads in 5 Years or Less % Grads in 6 Years or Less Term Students Grad Cont Left Grad Cont Left Grad Cont Left Fall 2004 872 24.7% 39.7% 35.7% 47.2% 15.6% 37.2% 56.4% 7.1% 36.5% Fall 2005 778 24.9% 41.0% 34.1% 50.0% 16.5% 33.5% 57.3% 7.7% 35.0% Fall 2006 885 24.2% 44.9% 31.0% 49.5% 18.6% 31.9% 58.9% 8.8% 32.3% Fall 2007 836 24.8% 42.1% 33.1% 49.9% 15.7% 34.4% 58.1% 7.4% 34.4% Fall 2008 882 25.9% 42.7% 31.4% 50.6% 17.3% 32.1% Fall 2009 829 27.0% 38.6% 34.4% ACT: ACT Composite Score Grad: % Graduated at UW before HSGPA: High School Grade Point Average Cont: % Continuing at UW UW 1st Sem GPA: First Semester Grade Point Average at UW Left: % Who Left UW 13-March-2014

Table 2c. Retention & Graduation for First-Time, First-Year Full-Time Students 2004-2013 Sample High School # of ACT HSGPA UW 1st Fall to Fall Ret Term Students Mean # Mean Sem GPA Cont Left Fall 2004 78 24.0 76 3.56 2.87 79.5% 20.5% Fall 2005 80 23.9 78 3.51 2.85 80.0% 20.0% Fall 2006 65 24.3 64 3.53 2.77 86.2% 13.8% Fall 2007 55 25.0 54 3.54 2.72 80.0% 20.0% Fall 2008 81 23.7 81 3.56 2.83 81.5% 18.5% Fall 2009 60 24.2 60 3.50 2.63 70.0% 30.0% Fall 2010 89 24.8 88 3.54 2.73 75.3% 24.7% Fall 2011 86 24.4 86 3.51 2.71 79.1% 20.9% Fall 2012 58 25.4 57 3.48 2.74 74.6% 25.4% 82 23.6 81 3.49 2.92 *To protect students privacy, UW GPA is not reported for population sizes less than 3. # of % Grads in 4 Years or Less % Grads in 5 Years or Less % Grads in 6 Years or Less Term Students Grad Cont Left Grad Cont Left Grad Cont Left Fall 2004 78 26.9% 41.0% 32.1% 56.4% 12.8% 30.8% 64.1% 5.1% 30.8% Fall 2005 80 26.3% 37.5% 36.3% 51.3% 12.5% 36.3% 56.3% 6.3% 37.5% Fall 2006 65 30.8% 52.3% 16.9% 63.1% 20.0% 16.9% 73.8% 4.6% 21.5% Fall 2007 55 23.6% 54.5% 21.8% 60.0% 18.2% 21.8% 69.1% 4.6% 26.3% Fall 2008 81 30.9% 45.7% 23.5% 55.6% 22.2% 22.2% Fall 2009 82 36.6% 41.5% 22.0% ACT: ACT Composite Score Grad: % Graduated at UW before HSGPA: High School Grade Point Average Cont: % Continuing at UW UW 1st Sem GPA: First Semester Grade Point Average at UW Left: % Who Left UW 31-Mar-2014

Table 3. Participation and Achievement of First-Time, First-Year Students at UW Introductory Core Courses Sample High School Wyoming First-Year Students Overall UW First-Year Students First-Year Students Course # Course Title # GPA # GPA # GPA ACCT 1010 Principles of Accounting I 5 1.00 43 2.44 102 2.63 ANSC 1010 Livestock Production 1 2.00 9 3.33 35 2.74 ANTH 1200 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 2 3.50 35 3.26 66 3.06 CHEM 1000 Introductory Chemistry 1 0.00 21 3.33 53 3.28 CHEM 1020 General Chemistry I 12 2.92 175 2.75 362 2.60 COJO 1000 Introduction to Mass Media -- -- 25 2.36 41 2.51 COJO 1010 Public Speaking 4 3.75 33 2.58 78 2.79 COSC 1010 Intro to Computer Science I 2 3.50 22 3.68 33 3.45 CRMJ 1001 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 1.00 28 1.89 59 2.00 ECON 1000 Global Economic Issues 2 1.50 22 2.82 58 2.72 ECON 1010 Principles of Macroeconomics 1 1.00 52 2.62 117 2.79 ECON 1020 Principles of Microeconomics 7 2.14 26 2.38 68 2.65 ECON 1200 Economics, Law and Government -- -- 37 2.51 69 2.62 EDST 2450 Human Lifespan Development 16 2.88 24 3.42 36 3.44 ENGL 1010 College Composition & Rhetoric -- -- 189 2.66 526 2.71 ES 1000 Orientation to Engineering Study 15 3.80 132 3.56 318 3.51 ES 1060 Intro to Engin Problem Solving 6 3.67 47 3.06 120 2.66 GEOG 1000 World Regional Geography 1 0.00 34 2.35 65 2.25 GEOG 1020 Intro to Human Geography 4 2.00 13 2.69 35 2.51 GEOL 1100 Physical Geology 2 1.50 19 2.42 52 2.50 HIST 1110 Western Civilization I 1 3.00 22 2.73 45 2.80 HIST 1211 U.S. to 1865 -- -- 18 3.39 40 2.98 HIST 1251 Wyoming History 4 3.00 29 2.79 52 2.88 HLSC 1010 Exploring the Health Sciences 7 3.14 42 3.33 79 3.46 HP 1020 Freshman Honors Colloquium I 1 3.00 41 3.56 102 3.45 HP 1151 Freshman Honors Colloquium II 6 4.00 74 3.82 115 3.74 LIFE 1001 Biology as Culture 2 3.50 16 3.00 41 2.98 LIFE 1010 General Biology 19 2.42 171 2.36 346 2.20 MATH 0900 Pre-Algebra 1 4.00 35 2.97 91 2.87 MATH 0921 Basics of Algebra 4 2.75 26 3.08 77 2.90 MATH 0925 Algebra Review 3 3.00 36 2.36 99 2.62 MATH 1000 Problem Solving 2 2.00 40 2.90 64 2.98 MATH 1400 College Algebra 9 1.78 90 1.91 178 1.90 MATH 1405 Trigonometry 3 2.67 37 2.59 73 2.41 MATH 1450 Algebra and Trigonometry 4 1.75 41 2.22 103 2.21 MATH 2200 Calculus I 5 3.40 83 2.65 181 2.61 MATH 2205 Calculus II 1 3.00 39 2.95 69 2.80 MUSC 1370 Marching Band 5 2.40 38 3.97 52 3.96 NURS 1000 Intro to Intellectual Community-Nursing 1 4.00 27 3.63 63 3.70 PEAC 1001 Physical Activity and Your Health 1 4.00 47 3.51 95 3.33 PHIL 1000 Intro to Philosophy 1 4.00 34 2.91 54 2.87 POLS 1000 American and WY Government 7 3.86 124 2.77 268 2.76 PSYC 1000 General Psychology -- -- 154 2.51 271 2.45 PSYC 1001 Issues in Psychology 1 0.00 20 3.45 35 3.40 RELI 1000 Intro to Religion 5 3.20 45 2.73 75 2.89 SOC 1000 Sociological Principles -- -- 54 1.93 99 1.82 SPAN 1010 1st Yr Spanish I 13 2.92 23 3.57 38 3.42 THEA 1000 Intro to Theatre 13 2.54 32 3.03 71 3.24 UWYO 1000 Intellectual Community of Undeclared 2 3.50 19 3.95 51 3.86 UWYO 1450 University Studies/Synergy 5 3.20 85 2.51 249 2.62 16-May-2014

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