New Mexico Dual Credit Program For Academic Year 08-09

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NEW MEXICO
DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM FOR
ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-2011
New Mexico Higher Education Department
Types of Dual Credit Data Collected
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SSN
STARS ID
Demographic
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Name
Ethnicity
Gender
Birth date
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Type of Courses Taken
Credit Hours
Grades
Year of High School Graduation
Methods of Course Delivery
Course Location
High School
Postsecondary Institution
Currently the four tribal institutions are not included but HED is pursuing agreements in future to capture this data.
Dual Credit Enrollment Information
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Summer 2010
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 1,175
Students *
 1,821 Records **
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Fall 2010
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7,966 Students *
 12,688 Records**
Spring 2011
 8,323
Students *
 13,242 Records**
Academic Year 2010-2011
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12,263 Unique Students ***
6,996 Female Students
5,469 Male Students
*The number of students represent distinct head count for dual credit student for each semester.
**Records refer to number of courses each student can take in a given semester ( e.g one student can take three
classes so there will be three records).
*** For AY10-11, unique students refer to distinct students that were taking DC courses in any semester.
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Dual Credit Enrollment By Ethnicity
Fall 2010
7000
51%
6000
6425
5000
4000
30%
3738
3000
2000
13%
1625
1000
3%
1%
411
146
136
80
37
American Indian
Asian
Black
Two or more
Non Resident
1%
1%
1%
0
HispanicWhite, non-Hispanic
No response
Non-resident generally refers to a student who is not a U.S. citizen or does not have a permanent resident
status. Asian includes Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander
Number of Classes Taken
5
4,936
5,000
4,683
4,500
4,000
3,500
3,000
Fall 10
2,500
Spring 11
1,984 2,046
2,000
1,500
777 816
1,000
270 269
500
88
80
29
46
0
1 Class
2 Class
3 Class
4 Class
5 Class
6+ Class
Subject Area of Dual Credit Courses :
Fall 2010
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CIP Codes
Title
01 Agriculture and related sciences
03 Natural resources and conservation
04 Architecture and related services
05 Area ethnic cultural and gender studies
Enrollment
CIP Codes Title
211
89
2
26
32 Basic skills
26
37 Personal awareness and self improvement
43
62
218
38 Philosophy and religious studies
10 Communications technologies
230
40 Physical science
11 Computer and information sciences
12 Personal and culinary services
790
371
41 Science technology / technicians
13 Education
303
34
423
36 Leisure and recreational
09 Communication and journalism
14 Engineering
Enrollment
437
43
42 Psychology
456
43 Security and protective services
307
15 Engineering technologies / technicians
560
44 Public administration and social service professions
16 Foreign language, literatures, linguistics
422
45 Social science
668
19 Family and consumer / human science
105
46 Construction trades
336
47 Mechanic and repair technologies / technicians
641
48 Precision production
367
22 Legal profession and studies
13
23 English language and literature / letters
872
24 Liberal arts, general studies, humanities
527
25 Library Sciences
9
26 Biological and biomedical science
282
27 Mathematics and statistics
768
30 Multi / interdisciplinary studies
31 Park, recreation, leisure, and fitness
1
106
49 Transportation and Materials
50 Visual and performing arts
51 Health profession and related clinical sciences
33
4
675
1,270
52 Business, management, marketing, and related
610
54 History
348
CIP refers to Classification of Instructional Program, a federal classification system of courses by subject area
Subject Area of Dual Credit Courses :
Spring 2011
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CIP Codes
Title
01 Agriculture and related sciences
03 Natural resources and conservation
04 Architecture and related services
05 Area ethnic cultural and gender studies
Enrollment
CIP Codes Title
212
87
6
64
Enrollment
32 Basic skills
20
36 Leisure and recreational
29
37 Personal awareness and self improvement
355
38 Philosophy and religious studies
113
40 Physical science
574
09 Communication and journalism
182
10 Communications technologies
187
11 Computer and information sciences
763
41 Science Technology/Technicians
12 Personal and culinary services
238
42 Psychology
609
13 Education
231
43 Security and protective services
280
14 Engineering
194
44 Public administration and social service professions
15 Engineering technologies / technicians
550
45 Social science
649
16 Foreign language, literatures, linguistics
542
19 Family and consumer / human science
154
46 Construction trades
310
47 Mechanic and repair technologies / technicians
569
48 Precision production
394
22 Legal profession and studies
15
23 English language and literature / letters
1200
24 Liberal arts, general studies, humanities
469
49 Transportation and materials moving
26 Biological and biomedical science
456
50 Visual and performing arts
27 Mathematics and statistics
829
51 Health profession and related clinical sciences
30 Multi / interdisciplinary studies
31 Park, recreation, leisure, and fitness
0
34
9
4
4
787
1,173
52 Business, management, marketing, and related
548
54 History
402
CIP refers to Classification of Instructional Program, a federal classification system of courses by subject area
Course Grade Distribution
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6,000
5,002
5,000
4,961
4,000
3,360
Fall 10
3,375
3,000
Spring 11
1,758
2,000
1,911
1,731
1,324
1,000
558 625
508 602
0
A
B
C
D
F
OTHER includes Pass / Fail, Credit / No Credit, Withdrawals, No Grade, etc.
Other
Course Grade Distribution by Gender
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Fall 2010
Spring 2011
3,500
3,500
3,000
2,967
3,000
2,500
2,000
2,902
2,500
1,988
1,901
2,000
1,447
1,500
749
562
500
272 284 255 252
1,853
1,460
1,500
842 906
1,000
1,993
1,049
910 986
1,000
659
500
303 316
295 305
D
F
0
0
A
B
C
D
Male
Female
F
Other
A
B
OTHER includes Pass / Fail, Credit / No Credit, Withdrawals, No Grade, etc.
C
Male
Female
Other
Course Grades Distribution By Ethnicity
10
Fall 2010
2500
2000
A
1500
B
C
D
1000
F
OTHER
500
0
Hispanic White, nonHispanic
No response American Indian
Black
Asian
Two or more
Non Resident
OTHER includes Pass / Fail, Credit / No Credit, Withdrawals, No Grade, etc.
Non-resident generally refers to a student that is not a U.S. citizen or does not have a permanent resident status
Course Grades Distribution By Ethnicity
11
Spring 2011
2500
2000
A
1500
B
C
D
1000
F
OTHER
500
0
Hispanic
White, non-Hispanic
No response
American Indian
Black
Asian
Two or more
Non Resident
OTHER includes Pass / Fail, Credit / No Credit, Withdrawals, No Grade, etc.
Non-resident generally refers to a student that is not a U.S. citizen or does not have a permanent resident status
Dual Credit Enrollment at Postsecondary Institutions
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2,000
1,800
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
Fall 10
800
600
400
200
0
Complete list of institution abbreviation available on the last slide of this presentation
Spring 11
Dual Credit Hours as a Percentage of
Total Institution Credit Hours
13
Fall 2010
16%
15%
13%
14%
12%12%
12%
10%
13%
12%
9%
8%
8%
5%
6% 5%
2%
0%
3%
5%
3%
2%
1% 0%
0%
4%
3%
2%
0%
0%
CCC
CNM
ENMU
ENMU-Ros
ENMU-Rui
LCC
MCC
NMHU
NMIMT
NMJC
NMSU-A
NMSU-C
NMSU-DA
NMSU-G
NMSU
NNMC
SFCC
SJC
UNM -G
UNM -L
UNM
UNM -T
UNM -V
WNMU
4%
4%
5%
Dual Credit Hours as a Percentage of
Total Institution Credit Hours
14
Spring 2011
CCC
CNM
ENMU
ENMU-Ros
ENMU-Rui
LCC
MCC
NMHU
NMIMT
NMJC
NMSU-A
NMSU-C
NMSU-DA
NMSU-G
NMSU
NNMC
SFCC
SJC
UNM -G
UNM -L
UNM
UNM -T
UNM -V
WNMU
19%
20%
18%
16%
15%
15%
16%
14%
14%
14%
11%
12%
9%8%
10%
7%
7%
8%
5%
6%
4%
4% 5%
3%
3%
4% 3% 2%
1% 0%
2%
0%
0% 0%
0%
Course Delivery and Course Location
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Online vs. Regular Instruction
High School vs. College Campus
120%
120%
100%
9%
100%
14%
13%
16%
16%
17%
80%
80%
49%
60%
Web Based
45%
46%
41%
43%
High School
60%
Regular
91%
40%
86%
87%
84%
84%
College
83%
40%
51%
20%
55%
54%
59%
57%
20%
0%
Fall 08
Spring
09
Fall 09
Spring
10
Fall 10
Spring
11
0%
Spring 09 Fall 09 Spring 10 Fall 10 Spring 11
1,000
800
CNM
CCC
ENMU
ENMU - Ros
ENMU - Rui
LCC
MCC
NMHU
NMIMT
NMJC
NMSU-A
NMSU-C
NMSU-DA
NMSU-G
NMSU
NNMC
SJC
SFCC
UNM-G
UNM-LA
UNM
UNM-T
UNM-V
WNMU
Course Location by Postsecondary
Institution
16
Fall 2010
1,800
1,600
1,400
1,200
College
High School
600
400
200
0
CNM
CCC
ENMU
ENMU - Ros
ENMU - Rui
LCC
MCC
NMHU
NMIMT
NMJC
NMSU-A
NMSU-C
NMSU-DA
NMSU-G
NMSU
NNMC
SJC
SFCC
UNM-G
UNM-LA
UNM
UNM-T
UNM-V
WNMU
Course Location by Postsecondary
Institution
17
Spring 2011
1,800
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
College
800
High School
600
400
200
0
Average GPA per Course Location
18
3.5
3
2.5
3
2.9
2.6
2.4
2
High School Campus
College Campus
1.5
1
0.5
0
Fall 10
Spring 11
Institutional Abbreviation
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Abbreviation
Institution
Campus
CCC
CNM
ENMU
ENMU
Ros
ENMU
Rui
LCC
MCC
NMHU
NMIMT
NMJC
NMSU
NMSU
A
NMSU
C
NMSU
G
NMSU
DA
NNMC
SFCC
SJC
UNM
UNM
G
UNM
LA
UNM
V
UNM
T
WNMU
Institution and Campus Name
Institution
Campus
Clovis Community College
Main
Central New Mexico Community College
Main
Eastern New Mexico University
Main
Eastern New Mexico University
Roswell Branch
Eastern New Mexico University
Ruidoso Center
Luna Community College
Main
Mesa lands Community College
Main
New Mexico Highlands University
Main
New Mexico Institute of Mining & Tech
Main
New Mexico Junior College
Main
New Mexico State University
Main
New Mexico State University
Alamogordo Branch
New Mexico State University
Carlsbad Branch
New Mexico State University
Grants Branch
New Mexico State University
Dona Ana Branch
Northern New Mexico College
Main
Santa Fe Community College
Main
San Juan College
Main
University of New Mexico
Main
University of New Mexico
Gallup Branch
University of New Mexico
Los Alamos Branch
University of New Mexico
Valencia Branch
University of New Mexico
Taos Branch
Western New Mexico University
Main