Texas Public Four-Year College Enrollment of Texas Public High School Graduates Taking the SAT and/or ACT by Economically Disadvantaged Status

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1 of 5 Taking the SAT and/or ACT by Economically Disadvantaged Status For school years 2007-08 through 2010-11, the percentage of Texas public high school graduates who took an SAT and/or ACT examination and enrolled in a Texas public four-year college changed very little from year to year. Texas public high school students who were identified as economically disadvantaged at some point during their Texas public school education enrolled in Texas public four-year colleges at lower rates than non-economically disadvantaged graduates for all four years. white space tes: 1. In this report, economically disadvantaged is defined as Texas public high school students who were identified as economically disadvantaged at any time during their enrollment in Texas public schools. 2. enrolled in college is the number of examinees enrolled in a Texas public four-year college the academic year following high school graduation. SAT and/or ACT Enrollment in Four-Year s by Economically Disadvantaged Status High School Graduation Year 2007-08 Subtotal: 2007-08 2008-09 Subtotal: 2008-09 2009-10 Subtotal: 2009-10 2010-11 Subtotal: 2010-11 Economically Disadvantaged SAT and/or ACT Enrolled in Percent Enrolled in 64,846 21,096 32.5% 70,207 29,803 42.5% 135,053 50,899 37.7% 69,891 22,232 31.8% 65,678 27,356 41.7% 135,569 49,588 36.6% 82,043 25,804 31.5% 69,158 28,601 41.4% 151,201 54,405 36.0% 98,446 29,050 29.5% 73,170 29,582 40.4% 171,616 58,632 34.2%

2 of 5 Taking the SAT and/or ACT by Economically Disadvantaged Status For school year 2010-11, the number of SAT and/or ACT examinees and the number of SAT and/or ACT examinees scoring at or above criterion increased from the prior year for both economically disadvantaged and non-economically disadvantaged. However, the percent scoring at or above criterion remained nearly constant for both economically disadvantaged and noneconomically disadvantaged examinees. te: In this report, economically disadvantaged is defined as Texas public high school students who were identified as economically disadvantaged at any time during their enrollment in Texas public schools. SAT and/or ACT Results by Economically Disadvantaged Status High School Graduation Year 2007-08 Subtotal: 2007-08 2008-09 Subtotal: 2008-09 2009-10 Subtotal: 2009-10 2010-11 Subtotal: 2010-11 Economically Disadvantaged SAT and/or ACT Scoring At or Above Criterion Percent Scoring At or Above Criterion 64,846 8,279 12.8% 70,207 29,234 41.6% 135,053 37,513 27.8% 69,891 8,876 12.7% 65,678 27,972 42.6% 135,569 36,848 27.2% 82,043 10,321 12.6% 69,158 30,361 43.9% 151,201 40,682 26.9% 98,446 12,182 12.4% 73,170 31,890 43.6% 171,616 44,072 25.7%

3 of 5 This report provides information on student enrollment in Texas public four-year colleges within one academic year following high school graduation for Texas public high school graduates who took the SAT and/or ACT college admission tests. For specific high school graduation years, it displays test participation, number of examinees scoring at or above test criteria, and college enrollment by economically disadvantaged status. Purpose For in-depth information on statewide participation and performance results on the SAT and ACT tests, see the Texas Education Agency (TEA) Accountability Research annual reports on college admissions testing of graduating seniors in Texas public schools at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/acctres/sat_act_index.html. In this report, the number of SAT and/or ACT test examinees and the number of examinees scoring at or above criterion may be different than the numbers reported in the aforementioned annual report on college admissions testing because this report only considers SAT/ACT exam records which have a state of Texas assigned student identifier and therefore can be categorized as either ever-economically disadvantaged or not ever-economically disadvantaged. Data in this report come from the Texas Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS), the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB), the Board, and ACT, Inc. High school graduate data used for this report come from PEIMS. Data Sources The Board provides TEA with annual examination results information for Texas public high school SAT examinees. Similarly, ACT, Inc. provides TEA with annual examination results for Texas public high school ACT examinees. Students may take the SAT and ACT examinations more than once, but TEA receives and reports only one of the examinees test results. enrollment data consist of THECB enrollment data in Texas public four-year higher education institutions. For information about THECB: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/ For information about PEIMS: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index4.aspx?id=3012

4 of 5 te: Data used in this report represent only Texas public four-year colleges and do not include out-of-state or Texas public two-year or Texas private higher education institutions. Data Elements High School Graduates Students reported as graduating from a Texas public school through the Texas Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS). Students graduating from the Texas School for the Deaf, the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, and Texas Youth Commission schools are not included. Economically Disadvantaged Indicates whether the high school graduate was ever identified as being economically disadvantaged at anytime during his/her Texas public school enrollment. SAT and/or ACT Test The number of Texas public high school graduates taking either the SAT and/or the ACT exam. Students taking more than one exam in the same district are counted only once. This count only includes student SAT/ACT exam records which were matched to state of Texas assigned student identifiers and includes only those exam results received by the Texas Education Agency no later than the high school graduation school year. Enrolled in The number of Texas public high school graduates enrolled in a Texas public four-year institution of higher education the academic year immediately following high school graduation and who took an SAT and/or ACT exam. Students enrolled in multiple colleges during the same academic year are counted only once. Percent Enrolled in Calculated as the number of SAT and/or ACT examinees enrolled in a Texas public four-year college divided by the total number of SAT and/or ACT examinees.

5 of 5 The AEIS Gold Performance Acknowledgement criterion for the SAT is a combined score of 1110, and the criterion for the ACT is a composite score of 24. Scoring At Or Above Criterion An ACT composite score greater than or equal to 24 is considered to be at or above criterion for students taking the ACT. The ACT composite score is the average of the scores on the four sections of the examination: English, mathematics, reading, and science. An SAT combined score greater than or equal to 1110 is considered to be at or above criterion for students taking the SAT. The SAT combined score is the score on the critical reading and mathematics sections combined. Percent Scoring At Or Above Criterion Calculated as the number of SAT and/or ACT examinees scoring at or above criterion divided by the total number of SAT and/or ACT examinees.