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Lamar State College – Port Arthur
A Member of the Texas State University System
2011 – 2012 Institutional Fact Book
Office of Institutional Effectiveness
Lamar State College-Port Arthur
P. O. Box 310
Port Arthur, TX 77641-0310
Phone: (409) 983-4921
Fax: (409) 984-6000
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Contents
Introduction to Lamar State College Port Arthur ............................................................... 4
Mission ................................................................................................................................ 4
Core Values ......................................................................................................................... 4
Principles ............................................................................................................................. 5
Accreditations ..................................................................................................................... 5
General Information ........................................................................................................... 7
Location............................................................................................................................... 7
History ............................................................................................................................... 10
Texas State University System Board of Regents ............................................................. 13
Texas State University System Administration ................................................................. 13
Lamar State College – Port Arthur Administration ........................................................... 14
Lamar State College – Port Arthur (LSC-PA) Organization Chart ...................................... 15
LSC–PA Organizational Chart for Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs ........ 16
LSC-PA Organizational Chart for Office of the Vice President For Finance....................... 17
LSC-PA Organizational Chart for the Office of the Vice President For Student Services .. 18
LSC-PA Organizational Chart for the Director of Physical Plant........................................ 19
LSC-PA Organizational Chart for the Athletics Director .................................................... 20
LSC-PA Organizational Chart for the Director of the Museum of the Gulf Coast ............. 21
Lamar State College Port Arthur – Faculty Profile ............................................................ 22
Lamar State College Port Arthur – Statistical Profile for Enrollment ............................... 23
Fast Facts – Headcount & Credit Hours ............................................................................ 24
Fall 2011 Preliminary Headcount ...................................................................................... 25
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Historical Two-Year College Enrollment Totals ................................................................. 27
Headcount, Contact & Credit Hours – Credit by Base Funding Year ................................ 29
Enrollment Profile and Student Demographic Profile ...................................................... 31
Semester Credit & Contact Hours ..................................................................................... 35
Declared Majors and Graduates Profile ............................................................................ 37
Graduates and Outcomes ................................................................................................. 37
Progression from High School to College ......................................................................... 39
Declared Majors and Graduates by Academic Year ......................................................... 41
Fall Cohort Graduation Rates 3-, 4-, and 6-Year ............................................................... 45
Persistence and Retention ................................................................................................ 47
Percentage of Course Completers .................................................................................... 49
Fast Facts – Graduation & Persistence ............................................................................. 49
Lamar State College Port Arthur in the Storm: The Effect of Hurricanes on the College . 50
Appendix A: LSC-PA Historical Faculty Profile & Demographic Data .............................. 57
Appendix B: Historical Enrollment Profile & Student Demographic Information ........... 65
Appendix C: Historical Semester Credit Hours & Contact Hours ..................................... 78
Appendix D: Historical Graduate Outcome Data .............................................................. 85
Appendix E: Historical Data for High School Graduates ................................................... 91
Appendix F: Historical Data on Declared Majors and Graduates by Academic Year ........ 98
Appendix G: Historical Data on Fall Cohort Graduation Rates ....................................... 117
Appendix H: Historical Data on the Retention of First-Time Students in College .......... 122
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A Member of the Texas State University System
Introduction to Lamar State College Port Arthur
The Lamar State College-Port Arthur Institutional Fact Book is an annual publication of the Office
of Institutional Effectiveness. The Institutional Fact Book is designed to provide reliable and consistent,
current and longitudinal information about the institution, its students and faculty.
The Institutional Fact Book can be used by administrators, faculty, and staff as a reference for
answering the most frequently asked questions about the College. It can be used for comparisons,
forecasting, and internal studies. In addition, by reviewing the College’s historical progress and current
trends, we may better anticipate and plan for the future. Comments and recommendations from the
Institutional Fact Book users are welcomed and encouraged.
Mission
Lamar State College - Port Arthur, a member of The Texas State University System, is an open-
access, comprehensive public two-year college offering quality and affordable instruction leading to
associate degrees and a variety of certificates. The College embraces the premise that education is an
ongoing process that enhances career potential, broadens intellectual horizons, and enriches life.
Core Values
Shared commitment by faculty, staff and administration to a mission characterized by
student learning, diversity, and community involvement.
General education/core curriculum that develops the values and concepts that allows the
student to make a meaningful contribution in the workplace or community.
Academic and technical programs designed to fulfill our commitment to accommodate
students with diverse goals and backgrounds, using a variety of delivery methods, on and off
campus.
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Technical education programs that provide for the acquisition of the knowledge, skills and
behavior necessary for initial and continued employment.
Student achievement characterized by attainment of individual goals and measured by
successful accomplishments and completion of curriculum.
Co-curricular opportunities that develop social, financial and civic acuity
Principles
Lamar State College - Port Arthur operates in the belief that all individuals should be:
treated with dignity and respect;
afforded equal opportunity to acquire a complete educational experience;
given an opportunity to discover and develop their special aptitudes and insights; and,
provided an opportunity to equip themselves for a fulfilling life and responsible citizenship
in a world characterized by change.
Accreditations
Lamar State College-Port Arthur is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at
1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the
accreditation of Lamar State College-Port Arthur. Normal inquiries about the institution, such as
admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs, etc., should be addressed directly to Lamar
State College-Port Arthur and not to the Commission’s office. The Commission should be contacted only
if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a
requirement or standard of The Principles of Accreditation: Foundations for Quality Enhancement.
Lamar State College-Port Arthur is a member of the Class of 2013 for Reaffirmation of Accreditation by
the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
The College is approved by the Texas Education Agency for training veterans under all
classifications. The College is also a member of or approved by the American Bar Association, the
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), the Texas Department of
Aging and Disability Services, the Texas Certification Board of Addiction Professionals, the Texas
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Department of Licensing and Regulation, the Texas Board of Nursing, the Accreditation Review Council
on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/SSTSA), the U.S. Department of
Education and the Veterans Administration.
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General Information
Location
Lamar State College-Port Arthur (LSC-PA), a two-year, state-supported institution, is located in
Port Arthur, an industrial and cultural center of Southeast Texas. The College offers freshman- and
sophomore-level work in numerous academic and technical/vocational fields. The campus sits between
the 1000 and 1800 blocks of Procter Street and Lakeshore Drive and is immediately adjacent to the
Sabine-Neches Intercostal Waterway.
Figure 1: Lamar State College Port Arthur Campus
Port Arthur has modern public schools, churches, shopping districts and recreation areas serving
a community of approximately 70,000 persons. Principal industries in the area are oil refining, chemical
production, shipping and shipbuilding.
2010 Census data used to extrapolate Trends from 2011-2016 show that, in comparison to the
nation, the Port Arthur area is losing a percentage of overall population and will experience
corresponding declines in total number of Households, Families, and Heads of Households who owned
property. In opposition to this trend, Port Arthur enjoys a Median Household income higher than the
State and National Average.
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AreaStateUSA
Trends 2011-2016
Population Households Families Owner HHs Median HH Income
Annual Rate
(in
perc
ent)
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
Figure 2: Trends 2011-2016
The metropolitan area, known as the Golden Triangle, includes Port Arthur and the cities of
Beaumont, Bridge City, Groves, Orange, Port Neches, Nederland and Vidor, all of which are located
within 25 miles of Port Arthur and form the heart of the upper Texas Gulf Coast where approximately
350,000 people live.
Figure 3: Location of Campus with 5, 10 and 25 Mile Rings
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LSC-PA is located on a 40-acre campus with more than 300,000 gross square footage of building
space. Every educational building on the LSC-PA campus was either designed and built for the specific
program it serves, or has been professionally redesigned and remodeled to provide the highest level of
compatibility between the physical plant and the College's programs and services. In addition, the LSC-
PA Physical Plant Department is designed, staffed, and funded to carry out the task of preserving and
maintaining the campus and its buildings.
Figure 4: Educational and Support Service Buildings
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History
John Warne Gates of New York City, one of the founders of Texaco, established Port Arthur
Business College in 1909, to train people for the petrochemical industry, then in its infancy. The College
became Port Arthur Collegiate Institute in 1911, when the school was presented to the Board of
Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church North, a forerunner of the present United Methodist
Temple.
Figure 5: Port Arthur Business College Circa 1909
The church operated the growing campus until 1918, when it was turned over to a non-profit
Texas corporation, which had no capital stock and was overseen by a self-perpetuating board of
trustees. The name of the school was changed back to Port Arthur Business College and finally, in 1932,
to Port Arthur College.
Another milestone in the school’s history was reached July 31, 1974, when W. Sam Monroe,
president of Port Arthur College and a Lamar University regent, presented a resolution to merge the
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college into Lamar University. The 21 trustees agreed that a merger would be in the best interests of
both institutions and their constituencies.
The 64th Texas Legislature authorized the merger and appropriated $600,000 for creation of the
Lamar University Center at Port Arthur. On August 21, 1975, the trustees presented the deed for Port
Arthur College to the Lamar University Board of Regents. Classes began on the Port Arthur campus on
August 28, 1975.
In the years following the merger, enrollment increased from 151 students to a peak of more
than 3,000 and the curriculum expanded to more than 50 areas of study.
In 1977, the 65th Legislature approved House Bill 1134 renaming the school Lamar University-
Port Arthur and dropping the “Extension Center” designation.
In 1983, the 68th Legislature passed three bills that directly affected the college:
1. Senate Bill 410 provided Lamar University regents with the authority to levy a
fixed student fee and the authority to bond against said fee for construction of a
Student Center on the Port Arthur campus. This legislation was validated by a
majority vote of the Lamar University-Port Arthur student body in November
1983.
2. Senate Bill 410 provided Lamar University regents with the authority to levy a
fixed student fee and the authority to bond against said fee for construction of a
Student Center on the Port Arthur campus. This legislation was validated by a
majority vote of the Lamar University-Port Arthur student body in November
1983.
3. Senate Bill 620 created the Lamar University System. Lamar University-Port
Arthur thus became a component institution of that system on August 29, 1983.
In 1985, two bills affected the school:
1. Senate Bill 578 provided that Lamar University-Port Arthur be a beneficiary
institution and receive money from the Higher Education Assistance Fund.
2. The General Appropriations Act of 1985 directed that a formula be developed
by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to provide operational
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funding to Lamar University-Port Arthur on the same basis as other state-
supported institutions of higher education.
Senate Bill 78 in 1989 removed restrictions imposed by earlier legislation on the acquisition of
real estate and the construction of facilities on campus.
Senate Bill 843 in 1991 clarified the degree-granting authority by allowing Lamar University-Port
Arthur to issue associate degrees in its own name.
On September 1, 1995, the Teas Legislature dissolved the Lamar University System, and Lamar
University-Port Arthur and its three sister institutions in Orange and Beaumont joined the Texas State
University System, which is headquartered in Austin and also includes Sam Houston State University,
Texas State University-San Marcos and Sul Ross State University.
House Bill 1297, signed in June 1999, changed the name of the school to Lamar State College-
Port Arthur.
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Texas State University System Board of Regents
Charlie Amato, Chairman .......................................................................................... San Antonio
Donna N. Williams, Vice Chairman ................................................................................. Arlington
Jaime Garza ............................................................................................................. San Antonio
Kevin J. Lilly .................................................................................................................... Houston
Ron Mitchell ......................................................................................................... Horseshoe Bay
David Montagne ............................................................................................................Beaumont
Trisha S. Pollard ............................................................................................................... Bellaire
Rossanna Salazar ............................................................................................................... Austin
William F. Scott ............................................................................................................ Nederland
Andrew Greenberg, Student Regent .............................................................................Beaumont
Texas State University System Administration
Brian McCall, PhD…………………….……………………………………………………….Chancellor
Fernando C. Gomez, JD, PhD. .......................................... Vice Chancellor and General Counsel
Perry Moore, PhD. .............................................................. Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Roland K. Smith, PhD ....................................................................... Vice Chancellor for Finance
Sean Cunningham, JD ....... …………………………..Vice Chancellor for Governmental Relations
Peter E. Graves, JD .................................................. Vice Chancellor for Contract Administration
Diane Corley, JD ......................... Associate Vice Chancellor for Legislative & System Operations
Rob Roy Parnell, AIA, RAS .............................................. Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities
Carole M. Fox, CPA ...................................................................... Director of Audits and Analysis
Claire Jackson, CPA ......................................................... Associate Vice Chancellor for Finance
Mike Wintemute ...................................... Director of Governmental Relations & Communications
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Lamar State College – Port Arthur Administration
W. Sam Monroe, L.L.D., …………………..…………………………………………………..President
Gary D. Stretcher, Ed.D., ………………………......…………..Vice President for Academic Affairs
Mary A. Wickland, CPA, …………………...………………………………Vice President for Finance
Tom Neal, M.Ed., ………………………………………………..Vice President for Student Services
Charles Gongre, Ph.D.,…………………. Dean of Academic Programs and Continuing Education
Nancy Cammack, Ed.D., ………………………………………………..Dean of Technical Programs
Peter Kaatrude, M.L.S., M.P.A., …………………………………………….Dean of Library Services
Linda McGee, B.A.S., PHR, ………………………..…………………Director of Human Resources
Steve Arnold,………………………………………………………………….Director of Physical Plant
Samir Ghorayeb, B.S., ……………..…………………Director of Information Technology Services
Ben Stafford Dr. P.H., ……………………….…………………Director of Institutional Effectiveness
Shannon Harris, M.A.,………………………..…………..Director of The Museum of the Gulf Coast
Linda Tait, M.B.A., C.G.B.P.,……………….Director of the Small Business Development Center
To Be Filled ……………………………...…………………………….Allied Health Department Chair
Percy Jordan, Ph.D., …………………..……Business, Mathematics & Science Department Chair
To Be Filled……………………………………..…………Business & Technology Department Chair
Sherry Steele, M.Ed., ………………………...……….Developmental Education Department Chair & Director of Student Success Center Scott Street, M.B.A., M.S., …………………..…………………Director of Athletics; Health, Fitness & Sport Department Chair Barbara Huval, Ph.D., ………………Liberal Arts Department Chair; Director of Inmate Education
Daniel Walzer, M.A.,……………………..…………………..Commercial Music Department Chair
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Lamar State College – Port Arthur (LSC-PA) Organization Chart
Board of Regents
Texas State University System
Chancellor
Dr. Brian McCall
President
Dr. Sam Monroe
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Gary Stretcher
Academic Programs Division & Continuing
Education
Technical Programs Division
Inmate Instruction
Information Technology
Services
Library Services
Small Business Development
Center
Institutional Effectiveness
Vice President for Finance
Mary A. Wickland, CPA
Accounting
Property Management
Cash Management
Payroll
Purchasing
Vice President for Student Sevices
Tom Neal
Admissions & Records
Student Advising
Contract Services
Financial Aid
Campus Security
Public Information
Student Activities
Physical Plant Director
Steve Arnold
Building Maintenance
Custodial Services
Grounds Maintenance
Athletics Director
Scott Street
Basketball
Softball
Carl Parker Center
Fitness Center
Human Resources
Linda McGee
Museum of the Gulf Coast
Shannon Harris
Executive Assistant
Donna Schion
Campus Planning
Lee Moore
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Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Gary Stretcher
Academic Programs Division & Continuing Education
Dr. Charles Gongre,
Dean
Business, Math & Science Department
Dr. Percy Jordan
Developmental Education Department
Sherry Steele
Health, Fitness & Sports Department
Scott Street
Liberal Arts Department
Dr. Barbara Huval
Student Success Center
Sherry Steele
Distance Education/ Co-Enrollment
Continuing Education Program
Technical Programs Division
Dr. Nancy Cammack,
Dean
Allied Health Department
Business & Technology
Special Populations
Andrea Munoz
External Programs
Carl Perkins Grant
Departmentof Commercial Music
Daniel Walzer
Inmate Instruction
Department
Dr. Barbara Huval,
Director
Instruction
Testing &
Placement
Advising &
Registration
Prison/College Relations
IT Services
Samir Ghorayeb, Director
Information Services
Donna Dunigan Assistant Director
User Services
Darren McIntire
Institutional Research & Reporting
Petra Uzoruo
Open Computer Lab, Kenneth Lisby
Network & Systems Mark Ducote
Application & Database Admin
Library Services
Peter Kaatrude, Dean
Circulation
Reference & Access Services
Information
LIteracy
Records Management
Public Services
Small Business
Development Center
Linda Tait, Director
Counseling
Training
Technical
Assistance
Economic Development
Institutional Effectiveness
Dr. Ben Stafford, Director
Senior Secretary
Mary Lou Camarena
LSC–PA Organizational Chart for Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
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L SC-PA Organizational Chart for Office of the Vice President For Finance
Vice President for Finance
Mary A. Wickland, CPA
Director of Payroll
Karen Duvall
Payroll Clerk
Purchasing Manger
Thomas Wolfe
Purchasing Clerk
Treasury Officer
Maureen Veltz
Director of Accounting
Accounts Payable
Accountant
Accountant
Property Manager
Director of Cash Management
Karen Snyder
Bursar
Accountant
Accounting Clerk
Administrative Assistant
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LSC-PA Organizational Chart for the Office of the Vice President For Student Services
Vice President for Student Services
Tom Neal
Director of Student Activities Claire
Thomason
Secretary
Coordinator of Public Information
Gerry Dickert
Security Coordinator
DeBose J. Thompson
Community Service Officer
Community Service Officer
Community Service Officer
Registrar
Connie Nicholas
Administrative Records Specialist
Graduation Coordinator
EDI Coordinator/Archivist
Document Imaging Specialist
Administrative Records Specialist
Tanscript Evaluator
Assistant Registrar
Advising Coordinator
Aubry Boone, Jr.
Advisor
Advisor
Secretary
Director of Financial Aid
Pedro Saldana, Jr.
Clerk
Advisor
Advisor
Clerk
Assistant Director
Secretary III
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Director of Physical Plant Steve Arnold
Building Maintenance
Grounds Leader Darryl Provost
Environmental Service Manager Henry Wiltz, Jr.
Fleet Management
Disaster Plan
Office Manager Kathy Richard
LSC-PA Organizational Chart for the Director of Physical Plant
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Athletics Director
Scott Street
Fitness Coordinator
Jodi Broussard
Work Study
Softball Coach
Michael Edwards
Assistant Coach
Basketball Coach
Lance Madison
Recreational Facility Speciialist
Assistant Coach
Carl Parker Center Coordinator
Business Manager
LSC-PA Organizational Chart for the Athletics Director
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Director of the Museum of the Gulf Coast
Shannon L. Harris
Education Coordinator
Stephanie Harren
Curator/Archivist
Aminatta Kamara
Secretary
Marla Decoux
LSC-PA Organizational Chart for the Director of the Museum of the Gulf Coast
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Lamar State College Port Arthur – Faculty Profile
2011-2012
Fall Spring
TOTAL FACULTY COUNT 115 123
Full-Time 60 59
Part-Time 55 61
RANK
Professor 2 2
Associate Professor 2 3
Assistant Professor 2 3
Instructor 51 51
Adjunct 57 64
HIGHEST DEGREE
Doctorate 15 18
Masters 53 59
Bachelor 18 21
Associate 18 16
Certificate 4 4
Data for the Faculty Profile are drawn the College’s CBM008: Race and Ethnicity of Faculty Report for Fall 2011
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Demographic Data
GENDER Fall Spring
Female 65 71
Male 49 52
AGE
20-30 15 13
31-40 11 16
41-50 23 26
51-60 37 37
61-65 12 13
66 and up 16 18
ETHNICITY
White Only 99 106
Black Only 11 12
Hispanic Only 1 1
Asian Only 1 1
American Indian/Alaskan Native Only 0 0
International/Unknown 1 2
Data for the Faculty Profile are drawn the College’s CBM008: Race and Ethnicity of Faculty Report for Fall 2011
Historical Data for the Port Arthur – Faculty Profile and Demographic data are provided in Appendix A.
Lamar State College Port Arthur – Statistical Profile for Enrollment
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<17
17 1819-21
22-24
25-30
31-35
36-50
51-64
65+
Fall 2011 77 149 228 641 297 316 192 206 44 19
Spring 2012 35 124 208 634 291 368 244 416 90 13
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Students by Age
Fast Facts – Headcount & Credit Hours
Fall 2011 – Spring 2012
Total headcount of students enrolled for credit courses was 2,169 in Fall
and 2423 in Spring.
Total semester credit hours were 23,178 in Fall and 25,201 in Spring.
Total contact hours were 493,872 in Fall and 573,504 in Spring. Average
semester credit hours per student were 10.69 in Fall and 10.4 in Spring.
In the Fall of 2011 the average of LSCPA students was 25 with the
strongest concentration of students between the ages of 19 to 21. The
strongest concentration of students for the Spring of 2012 remained in the
19 to 21 age group, but average age increased to 28 due to increased
enrollment in the 25-30, 31–35 and 36-50 age groups.
Enrollment and Demographic data for Fast Facts are drawn from the College’s Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 CBM001 Report..
Semester and Contact Hour data are drawn from the College’s Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 CBM004 Report.
Semester credit hour per student was calculated by dividing the total number of semester hours per semester by total headcount of students for the same semester.
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Fall 2011 Preliminary Headcount
College District Fall 2010 Fall 2011 # difference % difference
Alamo 62295 73285 10990 17.64%
Alvin 5721 5198 -523 -9.14%
Amarillo 11540 11461 -79 -0.68%
Angelina 5904 5849 -55 -0.93%
Austin 41582 42429 847 2.04%
Blinn 17755 18157 402 2.26%
Brazosport 4174 4195 21 0.50%
Central Texas 12737 13213 476 3.74%
Cisco 4745 4373 -372 -7.84%
Clarendon 1583 1347 -236 -14.91%
Coastal Bend 4348 3936 -412 -9.48%
College of the Mainland 4352 4181 -171 -3.93%
Collin 26501 27322 821 3.10%
Dallas 73183 81846 8663 11.84%
Del Mar 12236 11994 -242 -1.98%
El Paso 27337 28189 852 3.12%
Frank Phillips 1208 1033 -175 -14.49%
Galveston 2318 2247 -71 -3.06%
Grayson 5034 5323 289 5.74%
Hill 4429 4321 -108 -2.44%
Houston 49717 51384 1667 3.35%
Howard 4685 4680 -5 -0.11%
Kilgore 6661 6358 -303 -4.55%
Laredo 9994 10107 113 1.13%
Lee 6719 6566 -153 -2.28%
Lone Star 63826 75680 11854 18.57%
McLennan 9912 10191 279 2.81%
Midland 6344 6117 -227 -3.58%
Navarro 9982 10468 486 4.87%
North Central Texas 9402 9919 517 5.50%
Northeast Texas 3226 3322 96 2.98%
Odessa 5211 5128 -83 -1.59%
Panola 2322 2561 239 10.29%
Paris 6197 5955 242 -3.91%
Ranger 1588 1737 149 9.38%
San Jacinto 32105 33392 1287 4.01%
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South Plains 10153 10538 385 3.79%
South Texas 27971 30558 2587 9.25%
Southwest Texas 6235 5664 -571 -9.16%
Tarrant 58051 65092 7041 12.13%
Temple 5966 5779 -187 -3.13%
Texarkana 4003 4423 420 10.49%
Texas Southmost 11043 10726 -317 -2.87%
Trinity Valley 7594 7482 -112 -1.47%
Tyler 11736 11881 145 1.24%
Vernon 3167 3252 85 2.68%
Victoria 4290 4569 279 6.50%
Weatherford 5651 5559 -92 -1.63%
Western Texas 2307 2287 -20 -0.87%
Wharton 6922 7017 95 1.37%
Community College Total 721962 768291 46329 6.42%
Lamar State Colleges 8266 8321 55 0.67%
Lamar Port Arthur* 2374 2969 595 25.06%
Texas State technical 13024 13101 77 0.59%
Two-Year Total 743252 789713 46461 6.25% Numbers shown for Lamar State College - Port Arthur are a portion of numbers shown in the Lamar State Colleges Total. Numbers shown for Lamar State College – Port Arthur are Year Ending Data drawn from the College’s CBM0E1 Report and were added into this
chart to provide information specific to Lamar State College Port Arthur and include flex and pan-flex students Chart data are drawn from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and compiled into chart format by the Texas Association of
Community Colleges. http://www.tacc.org/documents/Fa11_CB.pdf
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Historical Two-Year College Enrollment Totals
Fall 2010 Fall 2009 Fall 2008 Fall 2007 Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004
Alamo Northeast Lakeview Northwest Vista Palo Alto San Antonio St. Philip’s
62,295 1,312
15,921 8,965
25,269 10,828
58,638 573
14,587 8,335
24,135 11,008
52,306 415
11,961 7,829
21,766 10,335
50,029 98
10,627 8,021
21,439 9,844
49,488
9,807 8,036
21,750 9,895
48,598
9,151 8,065
21,555 10,187
49,485
8,809 7,960
22,141 10,575
Alvin Amarillo Angelina Austin
5,721 11,540
5,386 41,582
5,189 10,945
5,386 37,850
4,348 10,023
4,914 33,728
4,091 10,177
4,624 31,822
3,983 10,054
4,658 31,610
3,828 10,391
4,756 30,499
3,933 10,466
4,924 29,004
Blinn Brazosport Central Texas Cisco
17,755 4,174
12,737 4,745
16,855 3,866
11,873 4,226
15,602 3,887 9,481 3,783
14,582 3,751 8,290 3,340
14,016 3,808 7,365 3,554
14,351 3,604 8,704 3,494
14,027 3,503 8,038 3,574
Clarendon Coastal Bend College/Mainland Collin
1,583 4,348 4,352
26,501
1,422 4,162 3,916
24,517
1,239 3,510 3,561
20,732
1,117 3,113 3,521
19,944
1,099 3,235 3,834
19,136
1,116 3,353 3,992
18,221
1,013 3,829 3,948
17,501
Dallas Brookhaven Cedar Valley Eastfield El Centro Mountain View North Lake Richland
73,183 10,847
5,924 10,852
9,823 7,975
10,904 16,858
69,012 10,216
5,549 10,269
9,144 7,575
10,400 15,859
62,137 9,853 4,987 9,311 7,704 6,450 9,697
14,135
59,476 9,657 4,477 8,977 6,899 6,462 9,090
13,914
59,077 9,634 4,357 9,187 6,529 6,766 8,830
13,774
58,421 9,725 4,300 9,452 6,629 6,140 8,623
13,552
56,873 9,714 4,265 9,410 5,903 5,980 8,189
13,412
Del Mar El Paso Frank Phillips Galveston
12,236 27,337
1,208 2,318
12,007 26,068
1,171 2,167
11,262 23,477
1,236 2,229
11,138 22,567
1,265 2,044
11,301 23,801
1,365 2,113
11,889 24,239
1,207 2,215
11,245 23,828
1,389 2,352
Grayson Hill Houston
5,034 4,429
49,717
4,712 4,290
42,104
4,211 3,712
38,529
3,717 3,395
36,786
3,775 3,490
37,192
3,715 3,084
35,595
3,869 3,169
35,982
Howard Howard SW Collegiate Inst.
4,685 4,582
103
4,080 3,965
115
3,562 3,449
113
3,444 3,325
119
3,145 3,033
112
2,838 2,713
125
2,851 2,684
167
Kilgore Laredo Lee
6,661 9,994 6,719
6,330 9,227 6,542
5,477 8,191 5,841
5,135 7,737 5,734
4,697 8,033 5,268
4,815 8,169 4,576
4,935 8,328 5,860
Lone Star Cy-Fair Kingwood Montgomery North Harris Tomball
63,826 16,861
9,807 11,154 15,213 10,791
55,491 14,445
8,509 10,141 12,860
9,536
53,350 14,445
7,421 10,141 12,860
8,483
46,845 11,751
7,330 8,798
10,834 8,132
44,069 10,772
6,986 8,155
10,407 7,749
43,085 9,799 6,837 7,971
10,878 7,600
39,484 8,451 6,405 7,180
10,106 7,342
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Fall 2010 Fall 2009 Fall 2008 Fall 2007 Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004
McLennan Midland Navarro
9,912 6,344 9,982
9,117 6,220 9,124
9,117 5,784 9,124
8,044 5,720 7,467
7,746 5,798 7,358
7,638 5,584 6,359
7,522 5,531 6,019
North Central Texas Northeast Texas Odessa
9,402 3,226 5,211
9,037 2,916 5,132
9,037 2,916 4,687
7,400 2,458 4,580
7,335 2,409 4,571
6,967 2,507 4,788
6,462 2,473 4,569
Panola Paris Ranger
2,322 6,197 1,588
2,109 5,580
996
1,980 4,733
890
1,884 4,286
813
1,686 4,309
870
1,922 4,264
758
1,774 4,152
907
San Jacinto San Jacinto Central San Jacinto North San Jacinto South
32,105 15,035
6,573 10,497
30,449 14,109
6,249 10,091
27,648 12,928
5,515 9,205
26,251 12,350
5,159 8,742
26,343 12,378
5,380 8,585
26,710 12,627
5,529 8,554
25,427 11,977
5,479 7,971
South Plains South Texas Southwest Texas
10,153 27,971
6,235
9,962 26,334
5,767
9,232 21,666
4,910
9,259 19,808
4,875
9,043 18,460
4,985
9,233 16,233
5,067
9,537 17,035
5,140
Tarrant Northeast Northwest South Southeast Trinity River
58,051 15,899 12,032 11,690 13,911
4,519
52,349 14,762 10,815 10,975 12,351
3,446
45,325 13,663
9,517 10,625 11,520
42,418 12,924
8,434 10,007 11,056
38,451 12,135
7,546 9,431 9,339
38,588 12,372
7,356 9,885 8,975
38,724 12,405
7,241 9,971 8,657
Temple Texarkana Texas Southmost
5,966 4,003
11,403
5,659 4,317
13,195
5,178 4,043
13,490
4,787 3,916
14,055
4,279 3,671
13,200
3,897 3,682
10,517
4,068 3,797 9,195
Trinity Valley Tyler Vernon
7,594 11,736
3,167
6,796 11,045
3,167
5,831 9,928 2,959
5,569 8,220 2,814
5,609 9,422 2,793
5,658 9,265 2,784
5,567 9,430 2,692
Victoria Weatherford Western Texas Wharton
4,290 5,651 2,307 6,922
4,032 5,370 2,470 6,622
3,976 4,761 2,170 6,115
3,987 4,478 2,095 5,892
4,031 4,379 1,976 6,089
3,980 4,437 1,756 6,008
4,034 4,216 1,686 6,100
CC TOTAL 721,804 669,811 597,146 568,760 558,161 547,717 539,017
Lamar Institute Lamar-Orange Lamar-Port Arthur
3,243 2,649 2,374
3,154 2,262 2,162
2,885 2,147 1,985
2,590 2,005 2,279
2,409 2,011 2,387
2,711 2,132 2,501
2,540 2,047 2,385
Texas State Technical Harlingen Marshall Waco West Texas
13,024 5,779
949 4,976 1,320
15,456 5,988
963 6,816 1,689
13,344 5,466
943 5,093 1,842
8,610 4,957
705 1,308 1,640
10,744 4,350
624 4,283 1,487
11,010 4,257
565 4,528 1,660
11,384 4,456
704 4,485 1,739
TWO-YEAR TOTAL 743,094 692,845 617,507 587,244 575,712 566,071 556,669 Data for Historical Enrollment Totals are collected by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and were compiled into Chart Format by the Texas Association of Community
Colleges.
http://www.tacc.org/documents/05to09Enroll.pdf
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Headcount, Contact & Credit Hours – Credit by Base Funding Year
1996 – 1997
Semesters Headcount Contact Hours Credit Hours
Summer I 869 147,136 6,378
Summer II 695 69,840 3,519
Fall 2,475 451,840 23,079
Spring 2,489 501,440 24,599
Totals 6,528 1,170,256 57,575
1998 - 1999
Semesters Headcount Contact Hours Credit Hours
Summer I 989 134,128 6,160
Summer II 761 76,464 3,824
Fall 2,401 459,376 22,352
Spring 2,338 457,504 22,316
Totals 6,489 1,127,472 54,652
2000 - 2001
Semesters Headcount Contact Hours Credit Hours
Summer I 850 115,152 5,539
Summer II 720 66,848 3,256
Fall 2,508 458,256 23,005
Spring 2,453 461,552 23,224
Totals 6,531 1,101,808 55,024
2002 - 2003
Semesters Headcount Contact Hours Credit Hours
Summer I 721 87,408 4,688
Summer II 651 113,344 4,377
Fall 2,406 458,304 22,384
Spring 2,309 460,192 22,160
Totals 6,087 1,119,248 53,609
2004 - 2005
Semesters Headcount Contact Hours Credit Hours
Summer I 614 68,656 3,479
Summer II 563 115,168 4,011
Fall 2,385 472,864 22,577
Spring 2,293 472,320 22,101
Totals 5,855 1,129,008 52,168
2006 - 2007
Semesters Headcount Contact Hours Credit Hours
Summer I 529 61,952 2,976
Summer II 470 112,272 3,746
Fall 2,387 456,080 21,760
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Spring 2,193 421,808 19,787
Totals 5,579 1,105,112 48,269
2008 - 2009
Semesters Headcount Contact Hours Credit Hours
Summer I 433 47,296 2,239
Summer II 404 98,272 3,428
Fall 1,985 389,824 18,132
Spring 1,852 387,584 17,198
Totals 4,674 992,976 40,997
2010 - 2011
Semesters Headcount Contact Hours Credit Hours
Summer I 546 113,936 4,059
Summer II 406 77,088 3,404
Fall 2,374 490,704 23,154
Spring 2,519 528,928 25,170
Totals 5,845 1,210,656 55,787
2012-2013
Semesters Headcount Contact Hours Credit Hours
Summer I 1342 241,728 8563
Summer II
Fall
Spring
Totals Data for Headcount are drawn from the College’s CBM001 Report for Fall 2011 and Summer 2012
Data for Contact Hours and Semester Credit Hours are drawn from the College’s CBM004 Report for Fall 2011 and Summer 2012.
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Enrollment Profile and Student Demographic Profile
2010-2011
Enrollment Profile
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
TOTAL HEADCOUNT 2,374 2,519 831 359
Unduplicated (FY) 3,165
Full-Time Students
Equivalent (FTSE)
1,544 1,647 571 212
Total Semester
Credit Hours (SCH)
23,154 24,710 8563 3177
Avg. SCH per student 9.9 9.8 10.30 8.8
Total Contact Hours 490,704 558,928 241,728 77,712
Freshman 1,425 1,285 293 142
Sophomore 594 673 298 125
Other 355 561 244 92
First Time in College 562 194 27 12
First Time Transfer 274 288 54 18
Full-Time Student Equivalents (FTSE) is calculated by dividing total Semester Credit Hours by 15. Average Semester Credit Hours per Student is calculated by dividing the total Semester Credit Hours by the Total Headcount.
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2010-2011
Student Demographic Profile Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Female 1,548 1,672 580 254 Male 826 847 255 105 Under 17 110 67 0 0 17 – 24 1,426 1,369 379 208 25 – 64 815 1,057 456 151 65 and up 23 26 0 0
Multi-Racial 6 23 5 4 White only 1,488 1,612 323 157 Black only 756 928 313 131 Hispanic only 2 10 133 40 Asian only 193 186 40 19 American Indian/ Alaskan Native
25 21 4 3
International only 0 0 1 1 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander only
6 9 1 1
Unknown 16 26 11 3 Special Populations Academic Disadvantaged 764 664 180 92 Economic Disadvantaged 673 629 208 184 Individual w/Disability 29 71 7 0 Limited English Proficiency 0 0 0 0 Displaced Homemaker 0 0 0 0 Single Parent 0 0 2 0 Non-Disclosure 4 7 4 0 Data for Student Demographic and Enrollment Profile are drawn from the College’s CBM001 Report for Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Summer I 2011 and Summer II 2011.
Data for Contact Hours come from the College’s CBM004 Report for Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Summer I 2011 and Summer II 2011.
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2011-2012
Enrollment Profile Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
TOTALHEADCOUNT 2169 2423 Unduplicated (FY) Full-Time Students Equivalent (FTSE)
1545 1680
Total Semester Credit Hours (SCH)
23,178 25,201
Avg. SCH per student 10.7 11.6 Total Contact Hours 493,872 573,504 Freshman 1178 1049 Sophomore 588 682 Other 403 692 First Time in College 328 142 First Time Transfer 193 325
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2011-2012
Student Demographic Profile Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Female 684 731 Male 1485 1692 Under 17 77 35 17 – 24 1315 1257 25 – 64 758 1118 65 and up 19 13
Multi-Racial 27 25 White only 896 955 Black only 672 822 Hispanic only 377 396 Asian only 153 153 American Indian/ Alaskan Native
10 11
International only 3 1 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander only
5 3
Unknown 26 57 Special Populations Academic Disadvantaged 650 604 Economic Disadvantaged 559 634 Individual w/Disability 42 55 Limited English Proficiency 0 1 Displaced Homemaker 0 0 Single Parent 2 1 Non-Disclosure 4 3 Data for Student Demographic and Enrollment Profile are drawn from the College’s CBM001 Report for Fall 2011 and Spring 2012.
Data for Contact Hours and Semester Hours are drawn from the College’s CBM004 Report for Fall 2011 and Spring 2012.
Historical Data for the Student Enrollment & Student Demographic Profile are provided in Appendix B
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Semester Credit & Contact Hours
2010-2011
Semester Credit Hours
2010 2011 2011 2011
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 23,362 24,982 8563 3177
Academic Funded 15,505 14,302 2248 1799
Technical Funded 7,649 10,408 6247 1344
Unfunded 208 272 68 34
In-District 19,499 17,842 3504 1855
Out-of-District 3,863 7140 5059 1322
Correctional Institution 967 1778 841 282
Individual Instruction 2,121 4530 4218 1040
Academic 15,688 14,520 2297 1833
Technical 7,674 10,462 6266 1344 Data for Semester Credit Hours funding are drawn from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: Prep Online date – Public 2-Year College total Semester Credit Hour
by Fund by level, institution(s), semester, year(s). Data for SCH In-District and Out-Of-District are drawn from THECD: Prep Online – Public 2-Year College by out-of-district location by institution(s), semester(s), year(s). Data for SCH Academic/Technical are drawn from THECB: Prep Online data – Public 2-Year College by course type for selected institution(s), semester, year(s). http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/schmenu.htm
Contact Hours 2010 2011 2011 2011
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 494,400 564,368 241,728 77,712
Academic Funded 279,184 256,768 39,872 33,264
Technical Funded 211,520 302,160 200,336 43,824
Unfunded 3,696 5440 1520 624
In-District 417,328 400,272 109,280 44,944
Out-of-District 13,024 164,096 132,448 32,768
Correctional Institution 20,016 39,648 18,352 4512
Individual Instruction 44,032 110,688 114,096 28,256
Academic 282,336 260,736 40,784 33,888
Technical 212,064 303,632 200,944 43,824 Data for Contact Hours are drawn from THECB: Prep Online –Public 2-Year Colleges, Total Contac Hours by Fund, Institution(s), Semester(s), year(s).
Data for In-district vs. Out-of-District Contact Hours are drawn from THECB: Prep Online – Public 2-Year Colleges, Contact Hours by Out-of-District Location, for selected Institution(s), semester, year(s).
Data for Academic/Technical Contact Hours are drawn from THECB: Prep Online – Public 2-Year Colleges, Total Contact Hours by Course Type, for selected Institution(s), semester, year(s).
http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/cntmenu.htm
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2011-2012
Semester Credit Hours 2011 2012 2012 2012
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 23,178
Academic Funded 14,319
Technical Funded 8,598
Unfunded 261
In-District 18,026
Out-of-District 5,152
Correctional Institution 981
Individual Instruction 3440
Academic 14,528
Technical 8,650
Contact Hours 2011 2012 2012 2012
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 493,872
Academic Funded 253,744
Technical Funded 235,104
Unfunded 5024
In-District 378,656
Out-of-District 115,216
Correctional Institution 22,896
Individual Instruction 80,336
Academic 257,536
Technical 236,336 Data for Semester Credit Hours and Contact Hours are drawn from the College’s CBM004 Report for Fall 2011 Spring 2012
Historical Data for Semester Credit Hours & Contact Hours are provided in Appendix C
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Declared Majors and Graduates Profile
The following presents the top five declared majors (by Fall enrollment):
Year Major Declared Majors
Fall 2010 Liberal Arts & Sciences 726
Licensed Vocational Nursing 306
Registered Nursing 109
Business Administration & Management 98
Teacher Education/Multiple Levels 96
Fall 2011 Liberal Arts & Sciences 784
Licensed Vocational Nursing 259
Registered Nursing 162
Business Administration & Management 109
Surgical Technology/Technologist 84 Data for Declared Majors by Curriculum Area are drawn from Texas Higher Education Data: Declared Major by Institution, Level, and Curriculum Area. http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/majmenu.htm Data for Degrees/Certificates Awarded are drawn for Texas Higher Education Data: Degrees Awarded by Level, Curriculum Area (All CIP’s) and Institution. http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/gradmenu.htm
Graduates and Outcomes
Fast Facts
Lamar State College-Port Arthur (LSCPA) offers the following Associate degrees
for students completing a university transfer course plan:
Associate of Arts (AA)
Associate of Science (AS)
Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT)
LSCPA also offers an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) for completers of a two-
year technical degree. Additionally, students may complete the coursework to
earn a one-year Certificate of Completion within job-related areas such as
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computer information systems, cosmetology, nursing and other fields.
Number of Degree/Certificates Conferred:
2010-2011
37 Associate of Arts Degrees in Liberal Arts, 3 Associate of Arts in
General Studies, 6 Associate of Arts in Teaching Degrees, 2 Associate of
Arts in Fitness & Sports, 11 Associate of Arts in Business Administration
and 1 Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice.
7 AAS Degrees in Computer Programming, 3 AAS Degrees in Computer
Systems Networking, 11 AAS Degrees in Legal Assistant/Paralegal, 13
AAS in Music, General; 13 AAS Degrees in Surgical Technology, 89 AAS
Degrees in Registered Nursing, and 5 AAS Degrees in Administrative
Assistants/Secretarial.
The College awarded 92 Certificates in Tech-Prep courses and an
additional 113 Technical Certificates.
Fall 2011
51 Associate of Arts Degrees, 3 Associate of Science Degrees. 6 Associate
of Arts in Teaching Degrees.
16 AAS in Music, General; 8 AAS in Chemical Technology; 8 AAS in
Surgical Technology
195 Certificates
Data for the 2010-2011 school year Degrees Awarded are drawn from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: Degrees Awarded by Award Level, Curriculum Are (All
CIPS) by Institution for selected institution(s), year(s), award level(s). http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/gradmenu.htm Data for Degrees Awarded in Fall 2011 are draw from the College’s CMB009 Report for Fall 2011.
Historical Data for Graduates and Outcomes are provided in Appendix D
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Progression from High School to College
High School Graduates (Jefferson County Only) Enrolled in Higher Education the Following Fall
Fall 2010
Central Ozen Westbrook Hamshire- Fannett
Nederland Memorial PNG Sabine Pass
Lamar University 37 40 15 37 92 31 76 6
Lamar Institute 57 50 48 16 28 27 17 -
Lamar State College-Port Arthur
7 - 7 16 52 79 65 8
Blinn College - - 6 - - - - -
Texas Southern 5 8 - - - 11 - -
Univ. of Houston 9 - 8 - - - - -
Texas A&M - - 12 - 11 - - -
UT-Austin - - 10 - - 8 10 -
Baylor - - 7 - - - 8 -
Texas State – San Marcos
- - - - 8 - 5 -
Sam Houston - - - - 5 - - -
Prairie View A&M 14 9 6 - - 9 - -
Stephen F. Austin State 9 7 5 - - 13 - -
Huston-Tillotson Univ. - 5 - - - - - -
Lon Morris College - 5 - - - - - -
Other Pub/Ind. 4-yr Inst. 16 19 28 17 14 21 11 4
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. 7 7 10 7 11 9 8 3
Not trackable 10 4 10 - 4 26 2 10
Not found 158 111 178 42 118 223 96 31 Data for this chart are drawn from Texas Higher Education Data: High School Graduates Enrolled in Higher Education the Following Fall by High School County, School District Texas High School Graduates from FY 2011 enrolled in Texas Public or Independent Higher Education by the Fall Semester http://www.txhighereddata.org/index.cfm?objectid=4BB95F16-E5BF-AF8A-CF4C46B0CF2D8185
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Fall 2011
Central Ozen Westbrook Hamshire- Fannett
Nederland Memorial PNG Paul A. Brown Alt.Ctr.
Lamar University 58 28 163 38 82 46 75 -
Lamar Institute 46 32 57 7 12 15 7 10
Lamar State College-Port Arthur
- - 7 8 38 76 45 -
Blinn College - - 15 - 12 - - -
Texas Southern 16 6 6 - - 8 - -
Univ. of Houston 5 - 12 - - - - -
Texas A&M - - - 6 17 - 12 -
UT-Austin - - 14 - - - 9 -
Baylor - - - - - - - -
Texas State – San Marcos
- - 15 - - - 8 -
Sam Houston - - - - - - - -
Prairie View A&M 11 7 13 - - 12 - -
Stephen F. Austin State - 6 8 - - - 5 -
Huston-Tillotson Univ. - - - - - - - -
Lon Morris College - - - - - - - -
Other Pub/Ind. 4-yr Inst. 17 12 23 4 22 20 18 4
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. 8 4 16 4 16 14 14 3
Not trackable 16 9 15 2 5 26 4 40
Not found 176 100 193 45 125 242 121 57 Data for this chart are drawn from Texas Higher Education Data: High School Graduates Enrolled in Higher Education the Following Fall by High School County, School District Texas High School Graduates from FY 2011 enrolled in Texas Public or Independent Higher Education by the Fall Semester http://www.txhighereddata.org/index.cfm?objectid=4BB95F16-E5BF-AF8A-CF4C46B0CF2D8185
Historical Data for High School Graduates Entering Higher Education are provided in Appendix E
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Declared Majors and Graduates by Academic Year
AA = Associate of Arts AS=Associate of Science AAS=Associate of Applied Science C=Certificate
CIP Code
Curriculum Area Fall Spring Sum I Sum II
Degrees
Conferred
11020100Computer Programming/Programmer, General 30 26 3 3 7
11030100Data Processing & Data Processing Tech 27 27 - - -
11090100Computer Systems Networking & Telecomm 18 12 - 1 3
12040100Cosmetology/Cosmetlogist, General 65 75 33 33 30
12040800Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist 12 9 - - 5
12041300 Cosmetology/Barber & Styling & Nail
Instructor 1 3 - - -
13120600 Teacher Education, Multiple Levels 96 88 25 11 6
15030300 Electrical, Electronic & Communication 30 35 7 7 8
15130100 Drafting & Design Technology/Technician - 14 6 - 24
22030200 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 41 39 16 13 11
24010100 Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies 726 672 195 91 37
24010200 General Studies 93 85 22 11 3
30999901 Interdisciplinary Studies, General 7 8 2 3 -
31050110 Fitness & Sports 38 35 10 5 2
41030100 Chemical Technology/Technician 41 47 14 6 7
43010400 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 56 63 16 11 1
47020100 HVAC Maintenance Technician 1 13 3 - 24
47060400 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics
Technology 20 29 4 1 27
48050800 Welding Technology/Welder 0 1 - - 1
50050100 Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General - - - - -
50070200 Fine/Studio Arts, General 3 4 2 1 -
50090100 Music, General 76 58 8 9 14
51071600 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant 49 51 9 3 6
51090900 Surgical Technology/Technologist 80 82 34 13 13
51150100 Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling - - - - -
51380100 Nursing – Registered Nurse Training 109 361 144 49 89
51390100 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 306 275 164 27 86
52020100 Business Administration & Management 98 86 31 19 12
52030200 Accounting Technology/Technician &
Bookkeep. - - - -
--
52040100 Administrative Assistant & Secretarial 33 28 7 5 11
Data on graduates for this report are drawn from Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: Degrees Awarded by Curriculum Area (All CIPS) by Institution, year(s)
Data on Declared Majors for this report are drawn from Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: Declared Majors by Institution, Curriculum Area (CIP), for selected institution(s), semester, year
http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/majmenu.htm
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Total Declared Majors by Level
Fall Spring Summer I Summer 2
Declared Academic 1118 1042 303 152
Technical 487 753 245 118
Tech-Prep 451 431 207 52
Undeclared Academic 318 293 80 37
TOTAL 2374 2519 835 359
Data for Declared Majors by Level are drawn from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: Declared Majors – Total Headcount by Declared/Undeclared, Level, by Institution Category, Institution, Semester, Year(s).
http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/majmenu.htm
Total Awards Conferred
2010-2011
Associates Certificates
TOTAL GRADUATES
Academic 60
Technical 141 113
Tech-Prep 21 92
Other 41
Female 152 119
Male 70 86
White, Non-Hispanic 109 93
African American 49 54
Hispanic 40 42
Asian/Pacific Islander 19 7
Native American 2 1
International/Unknown 3 8
Data are drawn from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: Degrees Awarded – by award level, ethnicity for selected institution(s), year(s) and award level(s). Data are drawn from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: Degrees Awarded - by award level, gender for selected institution(s), year(s) and award level(s). http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/gradmenu.htm
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AA = Associate of Arts AS=Associate of Science AAS=Associate of Applied Science C=Certificate
CIP Code
Curriculum Area Fall Spring Sum I Sum II
Degrees
Conferred
11020100 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 32
11030100 Data Processing & Data Processing Tech 6
11090100 Computer Systems Networking & Telecomm 14
12040100 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 70
12040800 Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist 9
12041300 Cosmetology/Barber & Styling & Nail Instructor 3
13120600Teacher Education, Multiple Levels 79
15030300 Electrical, Electronic & Communication 48
15130100 Drafting & Design Technology/Technician 4
22030200Legal Assistant/Paralegal 36
24010100Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies 784 1
24010200 General Studies 47
30999901Interdisciplinary Studies, General -
31050110 Fitness & Sports 27
41030100Chemical Technology/Technician 49
43010400Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 77
47020100 HVAC Maintenance Technician 2
47060400 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology 14
48050800 Welding Technology/Welder -
50050100 Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General -
50070200 Fine/Studio Arts, General 6
50090100 Music, General 59
51071600 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant 58
51090900 Surgical Technology/Technologist 84
51150100 Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling -
51380100 Nursing – Registered Nurse Training 162
51390100 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 259
52020100 Business Administration & Management 109
52030200 Accounting Technology/Technician & Bookkeep. -
52040100 Administrative Assistant & Secretarial 19
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Total Declared Majors by Level
Fall Spring Summer I Summer 2
Declared Academic 1130
Technical 489
Tech-Prep 438
Undeclared Academic 112
TOTAL 2169
Data for Declared Majors by Level are drawn from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: Declared Majors – Total Headcount by Declared/Undeclared, Level, by Institution Category, Institution, Semester, Year(s).
http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/majmenu.htm
Total Awards Conferred
Data needed for the 2011-2012 table was not available at the time of publication
Associates Certificates
TOTAL GRADUATES
Academic
Technical
Tech-Prep
Other
Female
Male
White, Non-Hispanic
African American
Hispanic
Asian/Pacific Islander
Native American
International/Unknown
Historical Data for Semester Credit Hours & Contact Hours are provided in Appendix F
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Fall Cohort Graduation Rates 3-, 4-, and 6-Year Data for this analysis are drawn Texas Higher Education Data: First-time, full-time, credential-seeking, undergraduates who have graduated from a Texas public or private higher
education institution http://www.txhighereddata.org/interactive/accountability/LD_Success.cfm
Fall Cohort Graduation Rates 3-, 4-, and 6-Year
Fiscal Year 2009
Fall Cohort
3-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2006 47 (14.6%)
Baccalaureate or Above 0 (0.0%)
Associates 35 (10.8%)
Certificate 12 (3.7%)
No Award 276 (85.4%)
4-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2005 61 (23.7%)
Baccalaureate or Above 4 (1.6%)
Associates 43 (16.7%)
Certificate 14
(5.4%)
No Award 196 (76.3%)
6-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2003 109 (37.2%)
Baccalaureate or Above 29 (9.9%)
Associates 56 (19.1%)
Certificate 24 (8.2%)
No Award 184 (62.8%)
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Fall Cohort Graduation Rates 3-, 4-, and 6-Year
Fiscal Year 2010
Fall Cohort
3-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2007 52 (18.2%)
Baccalaureate or Above 0 (0.0%)
Associates 31 (10.8%)
Certificate 21 (7.3%)
No Award 234 (81.8%)
4-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2006 80 (24.8%)
Baccalaureate or Above 9 (2.8%)
Associates 51 (15.8%)
Certificate 20 (6.2%)
No Award 243 (75.2%)
6-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2004 99 (34.9%)
Baccalaureate or Above 30 (10.6%)
Associates 50 (17.6%)
Certificate 19 (6.7%)
No Award 185 (65.18%)
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Persistence and Retention
Fall Cohort Persistence Rates
First-time in college undergraduates enrolled in 12 or more semester hours (after one year)
Year Cohort
Entered
2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 66.2% 65.3% 59.8% 60.1%
Same Institution 53.6% 55.5% 50.9% 52.8%
Other Institution 12.6% 9.8% 8.8% 7.3%
By Ethnicity
White 73.8% 69.4% 61.6% 62.9%
Same Institution 60.0% 61.3% 51.4% 52.9%
Other Institution 13.8% 8.1% 10.3% 10.0%
African American 49.5% 55.1% 44.0% 45.1%
Same Institution 37.9% 44.9% 34.0% 40.6%
Other Institution 11.6% 10.3% 9.0% 4.5%
Hispanic 75.0% 65.6% 68.6% 73.7%
Same Institution 71.4% 53.1% 64.7% 66.7%
Other Institution 3.6% 12.5% 3.9% 7.0%
Asian 69.2% 81.8% 86.7% 81.3%
Same Institution 58.3% 68.2% 76.7% 75.0%
Other Institution 20.8% 13.6% 10.0% 6.3%
Native American 100% 0 100% 0
Same Institution 100% 0 100% 0
Other Institution 0 0 0 0
Data are drawn from Texas Higher Education Data – Higher Education Accountability System showing contextual measures.
http://www.txhighereddata.org/interactive/accountability/LD_Success.cfm
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Fall Cohort Persistence Rates
First-time in college undergraduate enrolled in 12 or more semester hours (after two years)
Year Cohort
Entered
2006 2007 2008 2009
Total 49.4% 55.1% 57.1% 48.6%
Same Institution 27.2% 27.9% 38.8% 29.6%
Other Institution 22.2% 27.2% 18.3% 19.0%
By Ethnicity
White 57.8% 59.2% 59.8% 50.3%
Same Institution 28.3% 25.4% 43.0% 32.2%
Other Institution 29.5% 33.8% 16.8% 18.2%
African American 27.0% 38.7% 37.7% 32.3%
Same Institution 18.9% 20.4% 20.8% 19.2%
Other Institution 8.1% 18.3% 16.9% 13.1%
Hispanic 50.0% 71.4% 71.9% 60.4%
Same Institution 34.0% 50.0% 46.9% 43.8%
Other Institution 16.0% 21.4% 25.0% 16.7%
Asian 63.6% 75.0% 90.9% 73.3%
Same Institution 31.8% 41.7% 72.7% 26.7%
Other Institution 31.8% 33.3% 18.2% 46.7%
Native American 0 0 0 0
Same Institution 0 0 0 0
Other Institution 0 0 0 0
Data are drawn from Texas Higher Education Data – Higher Education Accountability System showing contextual measures.
http://www.txhighereddata.org/interactive/accountability/LD_Success.cfm
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(Entering Fall1994 Cohort)
(Entering Fall2003 Cohort)
(Entering Fall2004 Cohort)
FY 2000 FY 2009 FY 2010
White 41.70% 52.90% 55.20%
African American 23.30% 29.30% 28.90%
Hispanic 26.70% 45.50% 52.80%
Asian 42.90% 74.20% 69.20%
0.00%10.00%20.00%30.00%40.00%50.00%60.00%70.00%80.00%
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Six-Year Graduation & Persistence Rate by Ethnicity
Percentage of Course Completers
Official Census Date versus End of Semester
Fall Beginning
Contact Hours
Ending
Contact Hours
Percentage
2003 465,984 430,992 92.49%
2004 472,864 430,008 90.93%
2005 464,864 390,960 84.10%
2006 456,080 418,488 91.76%
2007 446,720 407,341 91.18%
2008 389,824 360,109 92.38%
2009 431,856 399,554 92.52%
2010 490,704 451,520 92.01%
Data are drawn from Data Resources for the 2012 LBB Performance Measures Texas Community, Technical, and State Colleges Outcome 01: Percentage of Course Completers. Official Census Date Contact Hours vs End of Semester Contact Hours
http://www.txhighereddata.org/reports/performance/ctclbb/
Fast Facts – Graduation & Persistence
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board reports that LSC-PA’s FY 2010 performance was 37% higher than FY 2000. LSC-PA was also higher than any other college in its accountability group!
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Lamar State College Port Arthur in the Storm: The Effect of
Hurricanes on the College
Figure 6: Downtown Port Arthur during the 1915 hurricane
Because of its location on the Gulf Coast of Texas, Port Arthur has been subject to the effects
hurricanes throughout its history. The website, www.hurricanecity.com, finds that Port Arthur is
subject to the effects of a hurricane approximately every 2.86 years and is subject to hurricane landfall
approximately every 8.75 years. In spite of this, only 12% of storms to hit the area are classified as
“Major Storms”, and rarely in its history has the College been significantly affected by a hurricane.
Unfortunately, the College has been significantly affected twice during first decade of the Twenty-first
century.
Hurricane Rita made landfall along the Texas Gulf Coast in September of 2005. Rita was the
most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Gulf of Mexico, and she was the fourth-most intense
Atlantic hurricane ever recorded. It is estimated that the she caused from $4 Billion to $10 Billion in
damage to property along the Texas Gulf Coast.
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Figure 7: Projected Landfall for Hurricane Rita as of 22 Sept 2005
As shown in Figure 7, as of 22 September 2005 landfall was predicted for Hurricane Rita along
the Texas Gulf Coast in the area near Port Arthur Texas. Rita’s actual landfall came on 24 September of
2005 at Sabine Pass, Texas.
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Figure 8: Sabine Pass Texas within the College's Ten-Mile Ring
As Figure 8 illustrates, Sabine Pass lies at the mouth of the Neches River less than 10 miles from
the College’s location. Twenty percent of students enrolled at Lamar State College Port Arthur in
September of 2005 withdrew from school due to storm related problems.
Hurricane Ike made landfall in Galveston Texas on 13 September 2008. Even though landfall
was made roughly 75 miles west of the Campus, the Port Arthur area suffered high winds, rain and
storm surge damage. At its maximum, Hurricane Ike was measured at greater than 600 miles in
diameter, and it has been determined to be the second most costly Hurricane to make land fall in the
United States. According to the National Hurricane Center Hurricane Ike killed 112 in the United States
and 23 are still missing.
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Figure 9: Path of Hurricane Ike
Enrollment at Lamar State College Port Arthur was immediately effected by the aftermath of
both Hurricanes. Much of the available apartment and rental housing in the area was destroyed or
significantly damaged. Many students, and many area families, were forced to move away from the
area to find temporary housing and employment. For many of these families, the temporary position
became permanent.
Data from Figures 10, 11 and 12 below illustrate that College Enrollment, Contact Hours
Provided, and Semester Credit Hours provided all fell immediately following Hurricane Rita in 2005 and
then fell significantly following Hurricane Ike.
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Figure 10: LSCPA Headcount by Year
Figure 11: LSCPA Contact Hours by Year
2002 -2003
2004 -2005
2006 -2007
2008 -2009
2010 -2011
Headcount 6,087 5,855 5,579 4,674 5,845
4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500
6,000
6,500
He
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2002 -2003
2004 -2005
2006 -2007
2008 -2009
2010 -2011
Contact Hours 1,119,248 1,129,008 1,105,112 992,976 1,210,656
900,000
950,000
1,000,000
1,050,000
1,100,000
1,150,000
1,200,000
1,250,000
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LSCPA Contact Hours by Year
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Figure 12: LSCPA Credit Hours by Year
Even though Hurricane Ike made landfall nearly four years ago, the College’s graduation rates will be
impacted for these storms for at least another year. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
collects data on each Texas College’s in terms of their 3, 4 and 6 year graduation rate. In 2005, when
Hurricane Rita made landfall, LSCPA was providing service to many different cohorts of students. For
example, students entering College in the 2002 cohort would normally have been a part of the College's
3, 4 and 6 year graduations rates in 2004, 2005 and 2007; students entering College in 2003 would
normally have been a part of the College's 3, 4 and 6 year graduations rates in 2005, 2006 and 2008;
students entering College in 2004 would normally have been a part of the College's 3, 4 and 6 year
graduations rates in 2006, 2007 and 2009, and students entering College in the 2005 cohort would
normally have been a part of the College's 3, 4 and 6 year graduations rates in 2007, 2008 and 2010.
Each of these cohorts of students was affected by the disruption of services in 2005. In the same
manner, the disruption of services by Hurricane Ike in 2008 disrupted the pattern of graduation for the
cohort of students from 2004 and 2005 for a second time, and disrupted the pattern of graduation for
the 2006, 2007 and 2008 cohorts of students.
This disruption in patter is evident in Figure 13 below. In 2000, prior to any disruption, the
2002 -2003
2004 -2005
2006 -2007
2008 -2009
2010 -2011
Credit Hours 53,609 52,168 48,269 40,997 55,787
40,000
42,000
44,000
46,000
48,000
50,000
52,000
54,000
56,000
58,000
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LSCPA Credit Hours by Year
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Figure 13: LSCPA's 3, 4 & 6 Year Graduation Rates
College’s graduation rate looked like a stepped pyramid with student graduations peaking in the fourth
year, and 3 and 6 year graduation rates showing as smaller bars on each side. Graduation rates
following the Hurricanes have a distinctly different pattern being shaped, instead, like an inclined plane.
This shape show the disruption in the short-term graduation rates, as students could not return to
College, and the significant rise in long-term graduation rates as returning students took longer to
complete their studies. Even though the College is beginning to attain pre-storm enrollment levels,
these patterns of interruption will continue to be present in the College’s 3, 4 & 6 year graduation rates
through at least 2014.
FY 2000 FY 2009 FY 2010
3-Year graduation rate (Total) 23.30% 14.60% 18.20%
4-Year graduation rate (Total) 34.90% 23.70% 24.80%
6-Year graduation rate (Total) 27.00% 37.20% 34.90%
0.00%5.00%
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Change in LSCPA's 3, 4 & 6 Year Graduation Rate
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Appendix A: LSC-PA Historical Faculty Profile & Demographic
Data
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Lamar State College – Port Arthur Faculty Profile
2004-2005
Fall Spring
TOTAL FACULTY COUNT 128 124
RANK
Professor 2 1
Associate Professor 3 4
Assistant Professor 7 3
Instructor 56 55
Lecturer 3 1
Adjunct 47 60
HIGHEST DEGREE
Doctorate 19 21
Masters 62 64
Bachelor 23 20
Associate 9 12
Certificate 1 1
YEARS OF SERVICE
<1-5 54 57
6-10 21 22
11-15 19 18
16-20 11 14
21-25 7 5
26 and up 6 8
Demographics GENDER
Female 68 64
Male 60 60
AGE
20-30 9 6
31-40 13 18
41-50 33 30
51-60 40 42
61-65 11 16
66 and up 12 12
ETHNICITY
White, Non-Hispanic 104 106
African American 10 13
Hispanic 2 2
Asian/Pacific Islander 1 1
Native American 0 1
International/Unknown 1 1
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2005-2006 Fall Spring
TOTAL FACULTY COUNT 125 122
RANK
Professor 1 1
Associate Professor 4 4
Assistant Professor 4 4
Instructor 55 60
Adjunct 60 53
HIGHEST DEGREE
Doctorate 23 20
Masters 58 68
Bachelor 15 17
Associate 10 10
Certificate 2 2
Demographics
GENDER
Female 69 67
Male 56 55
AGE
20-30 5 4
31-40 17 17
41-50 35 32
51-60 43 44
61-65 13 13
66 and up 12 12
ETHNICITY
White, Non-Hispanic 111 107
African American 12 12
Hispanic 1 1
Asian/Pacific Islander 0 1
Native American 0 0
International/Unknown 1 1
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2006-2007 Fall Spring
TOTAL FACULTY COUNT 126 127
RANK
Professor 2 1
Associate Professor 4 3
Assistant Professor 4 5
Instructor 62 62
Adjunct 56 55
HIGHEST DEGREE
Doctorate 19 18
Masters 70 65
Bachelor 19 24
Associate 11 12
Certificate 1 1
Demographics
GENDER
Female 68 67
Male 58 60
AGE
20-30 4 5
31-40 20 19
41-50 28 29
51-60 48 47
61-65 17 27
66 and up 9 10
ETHNICITY
White, Non-Hispanic 109 108
African American 13 14
Hispanic 2 3
Asian/Pacific Islander 1 1
Native American 0 0
International/Unknown 1 1
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2007-2008 Fall Spring
TOTAL FACULTY COUNT 119 111
RANK
Professor 2 1
Associate Professor 3 3
Assistant Professor 3 4
Instructor 63 59
Adjunct 48 44
HIGHEST DEGREE
Doctorate 22 18
Masters 62 57
Bachelor 15 17
Associate 12 12
Certificate 2 1
Demographics
GENDER
Female 62 54
Male 57 57
AGE
20-30 5 2
31-40 19 17
41-50 26 24
51-60 46 47
61-65 13 11
66 and up 10 10
ETHNICITY
White, Non-Hispanic 101 94
African American 13 13
Hispanic 3 2
Asian/Pacific Islander 1 1
Native American 0 0
International/Unknown 1 1
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2008-2009 Fall Spring
TOTAL FACULTY COUNT 115 107
Full-Time 70 61
Part-Time 45 46
RANK
Professor 1 1
Associate Professor 3 3
Assistant Professor 5 5
Instructor 53 55
Adjunct 53 43
CONTACT HOURS 354,704
Full-Time 85.8%
Part-Time 14.2%
HIGHEST DEGREE
Doctorate 19 16
Masters 57 51
Bachelor 18 20
Associate 12 11
Certificate 2 2
Demographics
GENDER
Female 64 57
Male 51 50
AGE
20-30 6 5
31-40 19 18
41-50 22 21
51-60 43 35
61-65 14 14
66 and up 11 14
ETHNICITY
White, Non-Hispanic 95 92
African American 15 12
Hispanic 2 1
Asian/Pacific Islander 2 1
Native American 0 0
International/Unknown 1 1
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2009-2010 Fall Spring
TOTAL FACULTY COUNT 107 112
Full-Time 62 61
Part-Time 45 51
RANK
Professor 1 1
Associate Professor 4 3
Assistant Professor 4 5
Instructor 53 54
Adjunct 45 49
HIGHEST DEGREE
Doctorate 16 21
Masters 50 48
Bachelor 15 16
Associate 12 14
Certificate 2 3
Demographics
GENDER
Female 57 62
Male 50 50
AGE
20-30 7 7
31-40 15 18
41-50 22 23
51-60 34 32
61-65 14 15
66 and up 15 17
ETHNICITY
White, Non-Hispanic 92 98
African American 14 47
Hispanic 0 0
Asian/Pacific Islander 0 0
Native American 0 0
International/Unknown 1 0
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2010-2011 Fall Spring
TOTAL FACULTY COUNT 115 122
Full-Time 60 62
Part-Time 55 60
RANK
Professor 2 2
Associate Professor 3 3
Assistant Professor 2 2
Instructor 53 55
Adjunct 55 60
HIGHEST DEGREE
Doctorate 19 21
Masters 52 59
Bachelor 17 15
Associate 17 17
Certificate 3 4
Demographics
GENDER
Female 64 67
Male 51 55
AGE
20-30 11 11
31-40 15 12
41-50 24 26
51-60 35 41
61-65 14 16
66 and up 16 16
ETHNICITY
White Only 100 106
Black Only 12 14
Hispanic Only 0 0
Asian Only 1 0
American Indian/Alaskan Native Only 0 0
International/Unknown 2 2
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Appendix B: Historical Enrollment Profile & Student Demographic
Information
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Lamar State College – Port Arthur
Enrollment Profile and Demographics
Data for Student Demographics and Enrollment Profile are drawn from the College’s CBM0E1 Report.
Data for Contact Hours and Semester Hours are drawn from the College’s CBM004 Report.
2004-2005
Enrollment Profile
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
TOTALHEADCOUNT 2,385 2,293 578 559 Unduplicated (FY) 3,414 Full-Time Students Equivalent (FTSE)
1,505 1,473 216 300
Total Semester Credit Hours (SCH)
22,577 22,101 3,243 4,498
Avg. SCH per student 9.5 9.6 5.6 8.0 Total Contact Hours 472,864 472,320 66,928 125,504 Full-Time 1,028 943 0 28 Part-Time 1,357 1,350 578 531 Freshman 1,610 380 163 180 Sophomore 574 380 163 180 Other 201 185 61 87 First Time in College 454 175 37 23 First Time Transfer 200 177 38 19
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2004-2005
Student Demographics
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Female 1,519 1,441 435 395 Male 866 852 143 164 Under 17 3 7 2 1 17 – 24 1,422 1,280 323 312 25 – 64 959 957 252 245 65 and up 1 1 1 1
White, Non-Hispanic 1,165 1,142 266 251 African American 758 713 197 192 Hispanic 279 279 218 73 Asian/Pacific Islander 168 154 38 43 Native American 8 8 1 1 International/Unknown 7 8 2 3 Residence by County Chambers 12 15 7 5 Hardin 69 81 17 22 Jefferson 2,122 2,014 504 494 Orange 134 124 34 27 Other/Unknown 48 59 16 11 Special Populations Academic Disadvantaged 882 711 Economic Disadvantaged 911 871 Individual w/Disability 0 0 Limited English Proficiency 10 8 Programs to Eliminate Gender Bias
0 0
Displaced Homemaker 25 21 Single Parent 59 48
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2005-2006
Enrollment Profile
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
TOTALHEADCOUNT 2,509 2,243 529 470 Unduplicated (FY) 3,448 Full-Time Students Equivalent (FTSE)
1,481 1,306
Total Semester Credit Hours (SCH)
22,214 19,590 2,976 3,746
Avg. SCH per student 8.9 8.7 5.6 7.9 Total Contact Hours 464,864 418,480 61,952 112,272 Full-Time 973 778 0 0 Part-Time **1,528 **1,465 529 470 Freshman 1,711 1,430 297 246 Sophomore 549 561 157 142 Other 241 252 75 82 First Time in College 417 147 28 28 First Time Transfer 210 154 29 16
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2005-2006
Student Demographics
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Female 1,607 1,457 398 358 Male 902 786 131 112 Under 17 58 29 1 0 17 – 24 1,372 1,233 308 278 25 – 64 918 838 196 192 65 and up 161 143 24 0
White, Non-Hispanic 1,316 1,192 241 210 African American 758 630 165 162 Hispanic 306 286 77 58 Asian/Pacific Islander 146 122 42 34 Native American 11 9 2 2 International/Unknown 7 4 21 4 Residence by County Chambers 14 10 3 3 Hardin 70 68 25 17 Jefferson 2,223 1,987 456 409 Orange 139 132 31 30 Other/Unknown 55 46 14 11 Special Populations Academic Disadvantaged 803 578 Economic Disadvantaged 823 726 Individual w/Disability 0 0 Limited English Proficiency 7 5 Programs to Eliminate Gender Bias
0 0
Displaced Homemaker 18 13 Single Parent 46 37 ** Excludes Hurricane Katrina Students
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2006-2007
Enrollment Profile
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
TOTALHEADCOUNT 2,387 2,193 462 439 Unduplicated (FY) 3,418 Full-Time Students Equivalent (FTSE)
1,451 1,319
Total Semester Credit Hours (SCH)
21,760 19,787 2,352 3,860
Avg. SCH per student 9.1 9.0 5.0 8.8 Total Contact Hours 456,080 421,808 50,128 118,000 Full-Time 985 839 0 0 Part-Time 1,402 1,354 462 439 Freshman 1,582 1,355 247 225 Sophomore 549 561 157 142 Other 282 278 52 63 First Time in College 421 164 25 20 First Time Transfer 189 142 30 19
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2006-2007
Student Demographics
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Female 1,587 1,426 334 322 Male 800 767 128 117 Under 17 81 47 1 2 17 – 24 1,362 1,237 300 273 25 – 64 791 748 148 152 65 and up 153 161 13 12
White, Non-Hispanic 1,218 1,143 230 228 African American 696 630 130 113 Hispanic 321 295 61 56 Asian/Pacific Islander 146 122 42 34 Native American 10 9 1 0 International/Unknown 9 10 1 4 Residence by County Chambers 7 12 2 2 Hardin 63 58 16 13 Jefferson 2,128 1,956 406 376 Orange 137 121 25 32 Other/Unknown 52 46 13 16 Special Populations Academic Disadvantaged 718 576 Economic Disadvantaged 668 622 Individual w/Disability 0 87 Limited English Proficiency 2 4 Programs to Eliminate Gender Bias
0 0
Displaced Homemaker 14 7 Single Parent 32 30
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2007-2008
Enrollment Profile
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
TOTALHEADCOUNT 2,279 1,998 433 404 Unduplicated (FY) 3,249 Full-Time Students Equivalent (FTSE)
1,387 1,234
Total Semester Credit Hours (SCH)
20,812 18,514 2,239 3,428
Avg. SCH per student 9.1 9.3 5.2 8.5 Total Contact Hours 466,720 399,792 47,296 98,272 Full-Time 957 840 0 0 Part-Time 1,322 1,1158 433 404 Freshman 1,437 1,174 203 162 Sophomore 548 571 179 160 Other 294 253 51 82 First Time in College 378 128 13 17 First Time Transfer 172 121 20 17
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2007-2008
Student Demographics
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Female 1,543 1,290 323 307 Male 736 708 110 97 Under 17 103 55 1 1 17 – 24 1,288 1,192 289 257 25 – 64 725 683 143 146 65 and up 163 68 0 0
White, Non-Hispanic 1,221 1027 212 189 African American 617 563 127 123 Hispanic 296 282 54 50 Asian/Pacific Islander 129 109 35 38 Native American 7 5 2 2 International/Unknown 9 12 3 2 Residence by County Chambers 18 17 4 6 Hardin 78 61 13 15 Jefferson 1,998 1,767 375 338 Orange 122 99 32 30 Other/Unknown 63 59 9 15 Special Populations Academic Disadvantaged 673 537 Economic Disadvantaged 0 571 Individual w/Disability 5 4 Limited English Proficiency 0 0 Programs to Eliminate Gender Bias
0 0
Displaced Homemaker 10 5 Single Parent 28 30
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2008-2009
Enrollment Profile
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
TOTALHEADCOUNT 1,985 1,852 424 382 Unduplicated (FY) 3,073 Full-Time Students Equivalent (FTSE)
1,209 1,147
Total Semester Credit Hours (SCH)
18,132 17,198 2,160 3,720
Avg. SCH per student 9.1 9.3 5.1 9.4 Total Contact Hours 389,824 384,224 42,512 108,176 Full-Time 825 774 Part-Time 1,160 1,078 Freshman 1,240 1,053 215 163 Sophomore 486 523 162 138 Other 259 276 47 81 First Time in College 332 118 18 16 First Time Transfer 137 98 40 16
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2008-2009
Student Demographics
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Female 1,268 1,153 317 276 Male 717 699 107 106 Under 17 110 57 1 1 17 – 24 1,212 1,130 272 247 25 – 64 626 639 151 134 65 and up 37 26 0 0
White, Non-Hispanic 930 864 190 192 African American 593 537 139 114 Hispanic 296 293 56 47 Asian/Pacific Islander 150 144 36 26 Native American 7 8 1 0 International/Unknown 9 6 2 3 Residence by County Chambers 11 7 1 0 Hardin 58 54 19 20 Jefferson 1,752 1,653 369 323 Orange 105 93 28 28 Other/Unknown 59 45 7 11 Special Populations Academic Disadvantaged 567 525 Economic Disadvantaged 535 510 Individual w/Disability 72 63 Limited English Proficiency 2 1 Programs to Eliminate Gender Bias
0 0
Displaced Homemaker 7 10 Single Parent 21 20
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2009-2010
Enrollment Profile
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
TOTALHEADCOUNT 2,162 2,117 546 406 Unduplicated (FY) 2,764 Full-Time Students Equivalent (FTSE)
1,339 1,354
Total Semester Credit Hours (SCH)
20,080 20,317 4,059 3,404
Avg. SCH per student 9.3 9.6 7.4 8.4 Total Contact Hours 431,856 445,472 113,936 77,088 Freshman 1,334 1,211 217 151 Sophomore 514 558 214 163 Other 314 348 115 First Time in College 423 212 27 21 First Time Transfer 186 148 29 13
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2009-2010
Student Demographics
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Female 1,390 1,328 438 308 Male 772 789 108 98 Under 17 117 59 1 1 17 – 24 1,325 1,269 336 240 25 – 64 694 767 209 165 65 and up 26 25 0 0
White, Non-Hispanic 979 955 218 174 African American 666 643 184 133 Hispanic 329 330 84 56 Asian/Pacific Islander 170 169 56 37 Native American 10 8 2 4 International/Unknown 8 12 2 2 Residence by County 11 Chambers 58 Hardin 1,909 Jefferson 120 Orange 64 Special Populations Academic Disadvantaged 626 611 158 104 Economic Disadvantaged 648 657 227 182 Individual w/Disability 79 76 20 12 Limited English Proficiency
1 1 0 0
Displaced Homemaker 8 5 2 1 Single Parent 22 18 9 8
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Appendix C: Historical Semester Credit Hours & Contact Hours
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Lamar State College – Port Arthur
Semester Credit Hours & Contac Hours
Data for Semester Credit Hours and Contact Hours Fast Facts are drawn from the College’s CBM0E1 Report and include Regularly Enrolled
Students, Flex Students and Pan-Flex Students.
2004-2005
Semester Credit Hours 2004 2005 2005 2005
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 22,722 22,228 3,290 4,510
Academic Funded 15,166 14,171 2,307 2,355
Technical Funded 7,411 1,930 936 2,143
Unfunded 145 127 47 12
In-District 20,500 19,509 2,882 3,235
Out-of-District 369 354 0 0
Correctional Institution 983 1,557 373 1,089
Individual Instruction 870 808 35 186
Academic 15,305 14,291 2,350 2,367
Technical 7,417 7,937 940 2,143
Developmental 3,234 2,475
Contact Hours 2004 2005 2005 2005
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 475,472 474,512 67,760 125,696
Academic Funded 263,712 248,528 42,240 41,888
Technical Funded 209,152 223,792 24,688 83,616
Unfunded 2,608 2,192 832 192
In-District 432,720 421,040 58,224 102,096
Out-of-District 5,904 5,664 0 0
Correctional Institution 21,088 33,184 8,976 20,624
Individual Instruction 15,760 14,624 560 2,976
Academic 266,192 250,592 42,992 42,080
Technical 209,280 223,920 24,768 83,616
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2005-2006
Semester Credit Hours
2005 2006 2006 2006
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 22,358 19,760 3,014 3,761
Academic Funded 14,928 12,617 1,880 1,936
Technical Funded 7,286 6,973 1,096 1,810
Unfunded 144 170 38 15
In-District 20,050 17,158 2,503 3,002
Out-of-District 460 405 0 0
Correctional Institution 997 1,268 505 570
Individual Instruction 851 928 6 189
Academic 15,060 12,752 1,914 1,943
Technical 7,298 7,008 1,100 1,818
Developmental 2,829 2,055
Contact Hours 2005 2006 2006 2006
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 467,264 421,888 62,752 112,896
Academic Funded 262,560 222,672 34,768 35,456
Technical Funded 202,304 195,808 27,184 76,816
Unfunded 2,400 3,408 800 624
In-District 423,840 370,480 50,368 100,272
Out-of-District 7,680 6,480 0 0
Correctional Institution 20,320 27,824 12,288 9,600
Individual Instruction 15,424 17,104 96 3,024
Academic 264,768 224,976 35,424 35,584
Technical 202,496 196,912 27,328 77,312
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2006-2007
Semester Credit Hours
2006 2007 2007 2007
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 21,974 20,009 2,394 3,866
Academic Funded 14,486 12,410 1,477 1,794
Technical Funded 7,274 7,377 875 2,066
Unfunded 214 222 42 6
In-District 19,256 16,729 1,912 3,179
Out-of-District 651 558 0 0
Correctional Institution 1,038 1,642 482 582
Individual Instruction 1,029 1,080 0 105
Academic 14,691 12,623 1,519 1,800
Technical 7,283 7,386 875 2,066
Developmental 2,544 2,016
Contact Hours 2006 2007 2007 2007
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 459,744 425,600 50,848 118,096
Academic Funded 253,776 216,896 27,696 33,344
Technical Funded 202,304 204,912 22,432 84,656
Unfunded 2,664 3,792 720 96
In-District 407,680 261,120 39,488 106,816
Out-of-District 11,088 8,928 0 0
Correctional Institution 22,384 36,432 11,360 9,600
Individual Instruction 18,592 19,120 0 1,680
Academic 257,200 220,528 28,416 33,440
Technical 202,544 205,072 22,432 84,656
82
2007-2008
Semester Credit Hours
2007 2008 2008 2008
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 21,050 18,726 2,270 3,460
Academic Funded 13,675 11,493 1,431 1,659
Technical Funded 7,137 7,021 808 1,769
Unfunded 238 212 31 32
In-District 18,281 15,197 1,768 2,765
Out-of-District 678 735 0 0
Correctional Institution 1,034 1,687 502 567
Individual Instruction 1,057 1,107 0 128
Academic 13,888 11,701 1,462 1,679
Technical 7,162 7,025 808 1,781
Developmental 2,436 1,827
Contact Hours 2007 2008 2008 2008
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 451,152 403,552 47,824 99,200
Academic Funded 241,104 201,440 26,160 30,336
Technical Funded 205,616 198,352 21,136 67,936
Unfunded 4,432 3,760 528 928
In-District 395,760 329,824 36,832 87,760
Out-of-District 11,808 14,480 0 0
Correctional Institution 22,960 38,048 10,992 9,072
Individual Instruction 20,624 21,200 0 2,368
Academic 244,736 205,120 26,688 30,688
Technical 206,416 198,432 21,136 68,512
83
2008-2009
Semester Credit Hours
2008 2009 2009 2009
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 18,318 17,393 2,208 3,754
Academic Funded 12,142 10,761 1,638 1,781
Technical Funded 5,990 6,437 522 1,939
Unfunded 186 195 48 34
In-District 15,552 13,484 1,821 2,940
Out-of-District 878 1,039 0 0
Correctional Institution 1,020 1,562 387 507
Individual Instruction 868 1,308 0 307
Academic 12,306 10,937 1,686 1,803
Technical 6,012 6,456 522 1,951
Developmental 2,247 1,866
Contact Hours 2008 2009 2009 2009
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 393,120 387,584 43,280 108,848
Academic Funded 219,056 192,816 29,952 32,208
Technical Funded 170,768 191,408 12,560 75,968
Unfunded 3,296 3,360 768 672
In-District 341,152 311,184 35,568 95,072
Out-of-District 16,032 18,800 0 0
Correctional Institution 19,040 32,256 7,712 8,432
Individual Instruction 19,896 25,344 0 5,344
Academic 221,872 195,792 30,720 32,576
Technical 171,248 191,792 12,560 76,272
84
2009-2010
Semester Credit Hours
2009 2010 2010 2010
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 20,314 20,512 4,082 3,422
Academic Funded 13,403 12,641 1,745 2,134
Technical Funded 6,677 7,676 2,314 1,270
Unfunded 234 195 23 18
In-District 16,979 21,539 3,084 2,135
Out-of-District 991 810 998 1,287
Correctional Institution 1,057 1,768 634 459
Individual Instruction 1,287 1,610 364 828
Academic 13,621 12,806 1,768 2,152
Technical 6,693 7,706 2,314 1,270
Contact Hours 2009 2010 2010 2010
Semester Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Total 435,904 449,008 114,336 77,376
Academic Funded 242,640 224,544 32,544 38,176
Technical Funded 189,216 220,928 81,392 38,912
Unfunded 4,048 3,536 400 288
In-District 366,816 363,744 90,864 51,152
Out-of-District 17,568 13,440 23,472 26,224
Correctional Institution 23,376 41,280 15,696 8,592
Individual Instruction 27,144 30,544 7,776 17,632
Academic 246,320 227,408 32,944 38,464
Technical 189,584 221,600 81,392 38,912
85
Appendix D: Historical Graduate Outcome Data
86
Lamar State College – Port Arthur
Declared Majors and Graduates Profile
Data for Declared Majors is drawn from Texas Higher Education Data: Declared Majors by Institution and Curriculum Area.
http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/majmenu.htm
The following presents the top five declared majors (by Fall enrollment):
Year Major Declared Majors
Fall 2004 Liberal Arts & Sciences 654
Licensed Vocational Nursing 339
Business Administration & Management 159
Registered Nursing 110
Legal Assistant/Paralegal 69
Fall 2005 Liberal Arts & Sciences 640
Licensed Vocational Nursing 331
Business Administration & Management 166
Registered Nursing 112
General Studies 81
Fall 2006 Liberal Arts & Sciences 575
Licensed Vocational Nursing 311
Business Administration & Management 165
Registered Nursing 112
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 67
Fall 2007 Liberal Arts & Sciences 467
Registered Nursing 285
Licensed Vocational Nursing 221
Business Administration & Management 141
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 79
Fall 2008 Liberal Arts & Sciences 476
Licensed Vocational Nursing 225
Registered Nursing 170
Business Administration & Management 137
Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 77
87
Fall 2009 Liberal Arts & Sciences 542
Licensed Vocational Nursing 261
Registered Nursing 143
Business Administration & Management 110
General Studies 79
Fall 2010 Liberal Arts & Sciences 726
Licensed Vocational Nursing 306
Registered Nursing 109
Business Administration & Management 98
Teacher Education/Multiple Levels 96
Fall 2011 Liberal Arts & Sciences 784
Licensed Vocational Nursing 259
Registered Nursing 162
Business Administration & Management 109
Surgical Technology/Technologist 84
Fast Facts 2004-2005
Liberal Arts & Sciences (654)
Licensed Vocational Nursing (339)
Business Administration & Management (159)
Registered Nursing (110)
Legal Assistant/Paralegal (69) 2005-2006
Liberal Arts & Sciences (640)
Licensed Vocational Nursing (331)
Business Administration & Management (166)
Registered Nursing (112)
General Studies (81) 2006-2007
Liberal Arts & Sciences (575)
Licensed Vocational Nursing (311)
Business Administration & Management (165)
Registered Nursing (112)
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other (67)
88
2007-2008
Liberal Arts & Sciences (467) Registered Nursing (285) Licensed Vocational Nursing (221) Business Administration & Management (141) Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other (79)
2008-2009
Liberal Arts & Sciences (475) Licensed Vocational Nursing (225) Registered Nursing (170) Business Administration & Management (137) Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General (77)
2009-2010
Liberal Arts & Sciences (726) Licensed Vocational Nursing (306) Registered Nursing (109) Business Administration & Management (98) Teacher Education/Multiple Levels (96)
89
Graduates and Outcomes
Fast Facts Lamar State College-Port Arthur (LSCPA) offers the following Associate
degrees for students completing a university transfer course plan:
Associate of Arts (AA)
Associate of Science (AS)
Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT)
LSCPA also offers an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) for completers
of a two-year technical degree. Additionally, students may complete the
coursework to earn a one-year Certificate of Completion within job-related
areas such as computer information systems, cosmetology, nursing and
other fields.
Number of Degree/Certificates Conferred: 2004-2005
44 AA in Liberal Studies and/or General Studies; 22 AA in Business Administration & Management 25 AAS in Registered Nursing; 20 AAS in Legal Assistant/Paralegal; 16 AAS in Computer Systems Networking; 13 AAS in Electrical, Electronic and Communication
277 Certificates of Completion
2005-2006
55 AA in Liberal Studies and/or General Studies; 15 AA in Business Administration & Management 27 AAS in Registered Nursing; 12 AAS in Legal Assistant/Paralegal; 10 AAS in Medical Executive/Administrative Assistant; 10 AAS in Surgical Technology 304 Certificates
90
2006-2007
48 AA in Liberal Studies and/or General Studies; 25 AA in Business Administration & Management; 10 AA in Criminal Justice 34 AAS in Registered Nursing; 12 AAS in Legal Assistant/Paralegal 323 Certificates
2007-2008
52 AA in Liberal Studies and/or General Studies; 17 AA in Business Administration & Management 34 AAS in Registered Nursing; 11 AAS in Medical Executive/Administrative Assistant; 10 AAS in Electrical, Electronic & Communication; 10 AAS in Legal Assistant/Paralegal 283 Certificates
2008-2009
48 AA in Liberal Studies and/or General Studies; 23 AA in Business Administration & Management 33 AAS in Registered Nursing; 13 AAS in Legal Assistant/Paralegal; 9 AAS in Surgical Technology 133 Certificates
2009-2010
38 AA in Liberal Studies and/or General Studies; 15 AA in Business Administration & Management 16 AAS in Music, General; 8 AAS in Chemical Technology; 8 AAS in Surgical Technology 195 Certificates
91
Appendix E: Historical Data for High School Graduates
(Jefferson County only)
Enrolled in Higher Education the Following Fall
92
High School Graduates (Jefferson County only) Enrolled in Higher Education the Following Fall
Data for High School Graduates by College Entrance is drawn from the Texas Higher Education
Data.
http://www.txhighereddata.org/index.cfm?objectid=4BDC74A8-06D9-51A7-6DB57DE4B71C5C95
FY 2005 Central Ozen Westbrook Hamshire-
Fannett Nederland Memorial PNG
Lamar University 25 48 117 30 108 32 103
Lamar Institute 22 32 21 7 17 21 15
Lamar State College-Port Arthur
- - - 10 38 94 36
Texas Southern 5 15 - - - 15
Wiley College 5 - - - - 9 -
Univ. of Houston - 5 10 - - 6 -
Texas A&M - - 22 - 11 - 11
UT-Austin - - 14 - 12 11 -
Baylor - - 9 - - - -
Univ. of North TX - - 8 - - - -
Texas State – San Marcos
- - 6 - - - -
Sam Houston - - 5 - - - -
Prairie View A&M - 20 - - - 16 -
Other Pub/Ind. 4-yr Inst. 14 17 33 11 21 17 27
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. 5 10 15 9 8 111 10
Not trackable 18 25 31 1 3 45 2
Not found 103 176 179 49 120 261 136
93
FY 2006 Central Ozen Westbrook Hamshire-
Fannett Nederland Memorial PNG Sabine
Pass
Lamar University 16 45 121 39 65 21 77 6
Lamar Institute 13 31 28 10 18 14 15 -
Lamar State College-Port Arthur
- - - 7 47 70 76 5
Blinn College - - 7 - 9 - 5 -
Texas Southern - 11 - - - 16 - -
Univ. of Houston 6 5 6 - - 7 - -
Texas A&M - - 24 5 12 - 13 -
UT-Austin - - 12 - - - 5 -
UT-San Antonio - - 5 - - - - -
Baylor - - 8 - - - - -
Univ. of North TX - - 6 - - - - -
Texas State – San Marcos
- - 8 - - - - -
Sam Houston - - - - - - 6 -
Prairie View A&M - 9 - - - 17 - -
Stephen F. Austin State
- 7 9 - - 5 9 -
Other Pub/Ind. 4-yr Inst.
13 14 30 7 18 23 21 4
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst.
5 8 9 11 11 11 9 5
Not trackable 12 19 22 3 7 23 2 -
Not found 104 149 185 50 92 129 107 7
94
FY 2007 Central Ozen Westbrook Hamshire-
Fannett Nederland Memorial PNG Paul A.
Brown Alt.Ctr.
Lamar University 19 42 95 32 94 37 86 5
Lamar Institute 11 20 27 5 20 14 16 -
Lamar State College- Orange
- - - - - 5 -
Lamar State College-Port Arthur
- - - 13 37 62 59 -
Blinn College - - 5 - 7 - - -
Texas Southern 9 11 7 - - 11 - -
Univ. of Houston - - 7 - - 11 - -
Texas A&M - - 27 6 8 10 -
UT-Austin - 8 16 - 7 10 6 -
UT-San Antonio - - 5 - - - - -
Texas State – San Marcos
- - 6 - 10 - - -
Prairie View A&M 12 16 6 - - 10 - -
Stephen F. Austin State
- 5 5 - - - - -
Other Pub/Ind. 4-yr Inst.
11 21 22 10 19 26 17 1
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst.
6 6 9 5 4 5 7 4
Not trackable 16 5 21 1 7 22 2 2
Not found 118 108 179 42 127 151 111 37
95
FY 2008 Central Ozen Westbrook Hamshire-
Fannett Nederland Memorial PNG
Lamar University 49 41 110 31 87 26 86
Lamar Institute 42 43 35 12 17 12 16
Lamar State College-Port Arthur
- - - 9 22 76 40
Blinn College - - 13 - - - -
Texas Southern 10 16 - - - 9 -
Univ. of Houston - 6 - - - - -
Texas A&M - 5 28 5 - - -
UT-Austin 6 - 14 - 11 - 5
UT-San Antonio - - - - - - 6
Univ. of North TX - - 5 - - - -
Prairie View A&M 9 18 - - - 8 -
Stephen F. Austin State - 8 6 - - - -
Texas Tech Univ. - - 6 - - - -
Other Pub/Ind. 4-yr Inst. 12 17 35 12 16 27 25
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. 6 10 12 6 6 5 11
Not trackable 21 7 10 - 5 20 3
Not found 170 126 174 54 124 176 98
96
FY 2009 Central Ozen Westbrook Hamshire-
Fannett Nederland Memorial PNG
Lamar University 38 54 134 27 76 21 74
Lamar Institute 47 39 58 10 38 21 12
Lamar State College-Port Arthur
- - 7 11 45 81 45
Blinn College - - 14 - 8 - -
Texas Southern - 6 - - - 10 -
Wiley College - - - - - 7 -
Univ. of Houston 6 - - - - 7 -
Texas A&M - - 29 - 12 -
UT-Austin - - 13 - 6 5 -
Texas State – San Marcos
- - 8 - - - -
Sam Houston - - 11 - - - -
Prairie View A&M 5 13 8 - - 16 -
Stephen F. Austin State - 10 5 - - - -
Huston-Tillotson Univ. 9 - - - - -
Other Pub/Ind. 4-yr Inst. 14 16 41 16 21 10 33
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst. 4 5 9 6 4 2 6
Not trackable 11 5 7 3 1 12 1
Not found 163 109 164 50 144 196 112
97
FY 2010 Central Ozen Westbrook Hamshire-
Fannett Nederland Memorial PNG Sabine
Pass
Lamar University 37 40 15 37 92 31 76 6
Lamar Institute 57 50 48 16 28 27 17 -
Lamar State College-Port Arthur
7 - 7 16 52 79 65 8
Blinn College - - 6 - - - - -
Texas Southern 5 8 - - - 11 - -
Univ. of Houston 9 - 8 - - - - -
Texas A&M - - 12 - 11 - - -
UT-Austin - - 10 - - 8 10 -
Baylor - - 7 - - - 8 -
Texas State – San Marcos
- - - - 8 - 5 -
Sam Houston - - - - 5 - - -
Prairie View A&M 14 9 6 - - 9 - -
Stephen F. Austin State
9 7 5 - - 13 - -
Huston-Tillotson Univ.
- 5 - - - - - -
Lon Morris College
- 5 - - - - - -
Other Pub/Ind. 4-yr Inst.
16 19 28 17 14 21 11 4
Other Pub/Ind 2-yr Inst.
7 7 10 7 11 9 8 3
Not trackable 10 4 10 - 4 26 2 10
Not found 158 111 178 42 118 223 96 31
98
Appendix F: Historical Data on Declared Majors and Graduates by
Academic Year
99
Declared Majors and Graduates
(by Academic Year)
Data for Declare Majors by Year by Curriculum Area are drawn from Texas Higher Education Data.
http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/majmenu.htm
Data for Degrees Conferred are drawn from Texas Higher Education Data
http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/gradmenu.htm
Data For Declared Majors – Declared & Undecided are drawn from Texas Higher Education Data.
http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/majmenu.htm
Data for Awards conferred by Year, Program, Gender & Ethnicity are drawn from Texas Higher Education Data.
http://reports.thecb.state.tx.us/approot/dwprodrpt/gradmenu.htm
AA = Associate of Arts AS=Associate of Science AAS=Associate of Applied Science C=Certificate
CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
11020100 Computer Programming/Programmer, General
11 9 0 0 1 (AA)
11030100 Data Processing & Data Processing Tech
6 8 0 10 13 (C)
11090100 Computer Systems Networking & Telecomm 68 52 11 6
16 (AAS)
14 (C)
12040100 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 41 52 38 35
2 (AAS)
22 (C)
12040800 Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist
10 9 0 0 7
(C)
12041000 Nail Technician/Specialist & Manicurist
6 9 0 0 8 (C)
15030300 Electrical, Electronic & Communication
34 32 11 1 13 (AAS)
15130100 Drafting & Design Technology/Technician
0 8 0 0 0
19010100 Family & Consumer Sciences/Human Science
1 0 1 0 0
19070600 Child Development
3 3 2 2 0
100
19070900 Child Care Provider/Assistant 22 20 3 1
2 (AAS)
3 (C)
22030200 Legal Assistant/Paralegal
69 59 22 11 20 (AAS)
24010100 Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies
654 659 133 123 44
(AA)
CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
24010200 General Studies
66 55 22 21 2 (AA)
31050110 Fitness & Sports
23 23 5 6 2 (AA)
41030100 Chemical Technology/Technician
17 7 0 0 1
(C)
43010400 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
63 56 21 15 10 (AA)
47020100 HVAC Maintenance Technician 33 28 3 1
3 (AAS)
2 (C)
47060400 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology 61 57 3 21
5 (AAS)
15 (C)
48010100 Drafting, General
5 0 0 0 0
51071600 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant 47 48 15 5
9 (AAS)
12 (C)
51090900 Surgical Technology/Technologist 68 64 26 36
9 (AAS)
9 (C)
51150100 Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling 68 72 13 9
9 (AAS)
15 (C)
51160100 Nursing – Registered Nurse Training
110 113 24 48 25
(AAS)
51161300 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
339 313 64 72 78 (C)
52020100 Business Administration & Management 159 164 34 33
22 (AA)
6 (AAS)
52030200 38 33 6 6 5
101
Accounting Technology/Technician & Bookkeep. (AAS)
6 (C)
52040100 Administrative Assistant & Secretarial 30 31 5 2
4 (AAS)
9 (C)
Total Declared Majors by Level
Fall Spring Summer I Summer 2
Declared Academic 940 923 211 194
Technical 507 510 124 150
Tech-Prep 605 551 127 120
Undeclared Academic 218 209 77 79
Technical 115 100 39 16
TOTAL 2,385 2,293 578 559
Total Awards Conferred
Associates Certificates
TOTAL GRADUATES 209 222
Academic 81
Technical
Tech-Prep 55 88
Other 73 134
Female 134 158
Male 75 64
White, Non-Hispanic 119 114
African American 54 65
Hispanic 21 30
Asian/Pacific Islander 15 13
102
AA = Associate of Arts AS=Associate of Science AAS=Associate of Applied Science C=Certificate
CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
11020100 Computer Programming/Programmer, General
8 7 1 0 1 (AAS)
11030100 Data Processing & Data Processing Tech
0 9 0 0 15 (C)
11090100 Computer Systems Networking & Telecomm 53 45 4 3
6 (AAS)
6 (C)
12040100 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 51 34 22 22
1 (AAS)
19 (C)
12040800 Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist
10 0 0 0 7
(C)
12041300 Cosmetology/Barber & Styling & Nail Instructor
4 1 1 0 0
12041000 Nail Technician/Specialist & Manicurist
0 9 0 0 0
15030300 Electrical, Electronic & Communication 35 30 8 5
8 (AAS)
5 (C)
15130100 Drafting & Design Technology/Technician
11 19 0 0 0
19010100 Family & Consumer Sciences/Human Science
1 1 0 0 0
19070600 Child Development
0 1 0 0 0
19070900 Child Care Provider/Assistant 19 27 3 2
4 (AAS)
4 (C)
22030200 Legal Assistant/Paralegal
60 52 18 12 12 (AAS)
24010100 Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies
640 513 110 88 49 (AA)
24010200 General Studies
81 80 19 21 6 (AA)
103
CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
30999900 Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
53 59 14 7 0
31050110 Fitness & Sports
15 12 6 5 3 (AA)
41030100 Chemical Technology/Technician
13 20 5 2 0
43010400 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
44 43 6 10 4
(AA)
47020100 HVAC Maintenance Technician 31 17 2 0
5 (AAS)
4 (C)
47060400 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology 42 41 1 2
1 (AAS)
8 (C)
50090100 Music, General
3 7 2 2 0
51071600 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant 43 34 16 6
10 (AAS)
13 (C)
51090900 Surgical Technology/Technologist 61 52 14 17
10 (AAS)
10 (C)
51150100 Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling 67 63 15 6
8 (AAS)
12 (C)
51160100 Nursing – Registered Nurse Training
112 129 19 59 27
(AAS)
51161300 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
331 310 85 72 71 (C)
52020100 Business Administration & Management 166 144 31 33
15 (AA)
3 (AAS)
52030200 Accounting Technology/Technician & Bookkeep. 35 26 4 6
8 (AAS)
8 (C)
52040100 Administrative Assistant & Secretarial 27 23 4 2
4 (AAS)
13 (C)
104
Total Declared Majors by Level
Fall Spring Summer I Summer 2
Declared Academic 965 833 182 162
Technical 430 429 82 104
Tech-Prep 621 549 146 116
Undeclared Academic 234 209 72 68
Technical 251 223 47 20
TOTAL 2,501 2,243 529 470
Total Awards Conferred
Associates Certificates
TOTAL GRADUATES 185 195
Academic 77
Technical
Tech-Prep 54 84
Other 54 109
Female 122 146
Male 63 49
White, Non-Hispanic 98 110
African American 49 47
Hispanic 25 24
Asian/Pacific Islander 13 11
Native American 0 3
105
AA = Associate of Arts AS=Associate of Science AAS=Associate of Applied Science C=Certificate
CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
11020100 Computer Programming/Programmer, General
10 13 0 0 0
11030100 Data Processing & Data Processing Tech
3 11 0 0 12 (C)
11090100 Computer Systems Networking & Telecomm 33 30 4 3
6 (AAS)
5 (C)
12040100 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 34 37 26 25
1 (AAS)
18 (C)
12040800 Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist
6 4 0 0 5
(C)
12041300 Cosmetology/Barber & Styling & Nail Instructor
1 1 0 1 0
12041000 Nail Technician/Specialist & Manicurist
3 1 0 0 4 (C)
15030300 Electrical, Electronic & Communication 35 29 5 3
4 (AAS)
1 (C)
15130100 Drafting & Design Technology/Technician
6 16 0 0 0
19010100 Family & Consumer Sciences/Human Science
1 1 0 0 0
19070900 Child Care Provider/Assistant 27 18 0 0
2 (AAS)
3 (C)
22030200 Legal Assistant/Paralegal
59 54 17 16 12 (AAS)
24010100 Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies
575 438 80 66 41
(AA)
24010200 General Studies
59 48 8 7 7 (AA)
30999900 Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
67 71 16 14 0
106
CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
31050110 Fitness & Sports
24 30 8 7 4 (AA)
41030100 Chemical Technology/Technician
43 31 8 4 2
(C)
43010400 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
38 34 11 9 10 (AA)
47020100 HVAC Maintenance Technician 11 11 1 1
1 (AAS)
3 (C)
47060400 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology 31 42 1 2
3 (AAS)
37 (C)
50070200 Fine/Studio Arts, General
1 1 0 0 0
50090100 Music, General
33 26 9 12 0
51071600 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant 33 34 17 7
4 (AAS)
4 (C)
51080100 Medical/Clinical Assistant
11 7 3 0 0
51090900 Surgical Technology/Technologist 47 42 6 2
8 (AAS)
9 (C)
51150100 Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling 59 55 10 1
3 (AAS)
2 (C)
51160100 Nursing – Registered Nurse Training
112 174 66 112 34
(AAS)
51161300 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
311 282 40 43 92 (C)
52020100 Business Administration & Management 165 140 29 26
25 (AA)
9 (AAS)
52030200 Accounting Technology/Technician & Bookkeep. 30 28 2 3
5 (AAS)
10 (C)
52040100 Administrative Assistant & Secretarial 25 19 1 0
3 (AAS)
4 (C)
107
Total Declared Majors by Level
Fall Spring Summer I Summer 2
Declared Academic 890 733 146 128
Technical 404 474 137 170
Tech-Prep 599 521 85 68
Undeclared Academic 290 262 73 54
Technical 204 202 21 19
TOTAL 2,387 2,193 462 439
Total Awards Conferred
Associates Certificates
TOTAL GRADUATES 182 211
Academic 87
Technical
Tech-Prep 40 98
Other 55 112
Female 128
Male 54
White, Non-Hispanic 93 106
African American 55 79
Hispanic 25 19
Asian/Pacific Islander 8 7
Native American 0 0
International 1 0
108
AA = Associate of Arts AS=Associate of Science AAS=Associate of Applied Science C=Certificate
CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
11020100 Computer Programming/Programmer, General
12 10 1 0 0
11030100 Data Processing & Data Processing Tech
2 56 0 0 4
(C)
11090100 Computer Systems Networking & Telecomm 24 10 1 2
5 (AAS)
4 (C)
12040100 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
49 52 32 32 22 (C)
12040800 Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist
10 8 0 0 7 (C)
12041300 Cosmetology/Barber & Styling & Nail Instructor
2 1 2 0 0
15030300 Electrical, Electronic & Communication
31 30 8 4 10 (AAS)
15130100 Drafting & Design Technology/Technician
7 9 0 0 0
19070900 Child Care Provider/Assistant 10 5 1 1
2 (AAS)
6 (C)
22030200 Legal Assistant/Paralegal
49 35 13 11 10
(AAS)
24010100 Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies
467 455 74 71 46 (AA)
24010200 General Studies
56 43 13 10 6 (AA)
30999900 Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
79 59 15 11 4
(AA)
31050110 Fitness & Sports
25 27 9 5 2 (AA)
41030100 Chemical Technology/Technician
45 46 10 7 6 (C)
109
CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
43010400 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
39 37 6 9 2
(AA)
47020100 HVAC Maintenance Technician 6 3 0 0
1 (AAS)
1 (C)
47060400 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology 24 32 1 0
4 (AAS)
29 (C)
50070200 Fine/Studio Arts, General
1 2 0 1 0
50090100 Music, General
39 47 12 7 4 (AAS)
51071600 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant 37 35 10 5
11 (AAS)
12 (C)
51080100 Medical/Clinical Assistant
16 0 0 0 0
51090900 Surgical Technology/Technologist 30 33 10 10
7 (AAS)
7 (C)
51150100 Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling
53 50 5 4 7
(AAS)
51160100 Nursing – Registered Nurse Training
285 241 33 69 34 (AAS)
51161300 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
221 198 55 47 78 (C)
52020100 Business Administration & Management 141 127 40 30
17 (AA)
5 (AAS)
52030200 Accounting Technology/Technician & Bookkeep. 20 24 8 5
5 (AAS)
4 (C)
52040100 Administrative Assistant & Secretarial 22 17 3 2
4 (AAS)
7 (C)
110
Total Declared Majors by Level
Fall Spring Summer I Summer 2
Declared Academic 787 734 155 133
Technical 563 548 99 126
Tech-Prep 452 410 108 84
Undeclared Academic 258 248 62 54
Technical 219 59 9 7
TOTAL 2,279 1,998 433 404
Total Awards Conferred
Associates Certificates
TOTAL GRADUATES 186 187
Academic 77
Technical
Tech-Prep 49 91
Other 60 96
Female 127
Male 59
White, Non-Hispanic 99 103
African American 45 48
Hispanic 30 27
Asian/Pacific Islander 10 4
Native American 0 1
International 2 4
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AA = Associate of Arts AS=Associate of Science AAS=Associate of Applied Science C=Certificate
CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
11020100 Computer Programming/Programmer, General
21 17 3 4 0
11030100 Data Processing & Data Processing Tech
36 28 0 0 0
11090100 Computer Systems Networking & Telecomm
14 15 4 2 1 (AAS)
12040100 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
77 64 27 29 39 (C)
12040800 Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist
5 6 0 0 2
(C)
12041300 Cosmetology/Barber & Styling & Nail Instructo r
2 4 0 0 0
13120600 Teacher Education, Multiple Levels
4 (AA)
15030300 Electrical, Electronic & Communication
30 31 8 5 5 (AAS)
15130100 Drafting & Design Technology/Technician
0 6 0 0 0
19070900 Child Care Provider/Assistant
1 0 0 0 1
(C)
22030200 Legal Assistant/Paralegal
41 33 15 9 13 (AAS)
24010100 Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies
475 439 113 83 41 (AA)
24010200 General Studies
47 54 17 14 7
(AA)
30999900 Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
60 50 23 14 0
31050110 Fitness & Sports
33 27 7 9 3 (AA)
41030100 Chemical Technology/Technician
40 37 8 5 6
(C)
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CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
43010400 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
27 29 6 6 1
(AA)
47020100 HVAC Maintenance Technician
0 7 0 0 0
47060400 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology
13 25 1 2 1 (AAS)
50070200 Fine/Studio Arts, General
3 2 0 0 0
50090100 Music, General
63 58 11 13 1 (AAS)
51071600 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant 35 34 8 5
5 (AAS)
2 (C)
51090900 Surgical Technology/Technologist 41 43 10 8
9 (AAS)
4 (C)
51150100 Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling
34 30 3 1 4
(AAS)
51160100 Nursing – Registered Nurse Training
170 146 24 62 33
(AAS)
51161300 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
225 252 44 29 77 (C)
52020100 Business Administration & Management 137 117 27 25
23 (AA)
7 (AAS)
52030200 Accounting Technology/Technician & Bookkeep.
18 17 5 2
4 (AAS)
1 (C)
52040100 Administrative Assistant & Secretarial 18 19 3 4
1 (AAS)
1 (C)
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Total Declared Majors by Level
Fall Spring Summer I Summer 2
Declared Academic 765 708 192 150
Technical 467 438 96 128
Tech-Prep 434 444 79 53
Undeclared Academic 319 262 57 51
TOTAL 1,985 1,852 424 382
Total Awards Conferred
Associates Certificates
TOTAL GRADUATES 163 133
Academic 79
Technical
Tech-Prep 23 84
Other 61 49
Female 115 111
Male 48 22
White, Non-Hispanic 85 69
African American 49 37
Hispanic 23 16
Asian/Pacific Islander 5 10
Native American 0 0
International 1 1
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AA = Associate of Arts AS=Associate of Science AAS=Associate of Applied Science C=Certificate
CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
11020100 Computer Programming/Programmer, General
25 26 7 5
11030100 Data Processing & Data Processing Tech
28 26 0 0
11090100 Computer Systems Networking & Telecomm
22 12 1 2
12040100 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
64 59 30 30
1 (AAS)
21 (C)
12040800 Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist
9 11 1 0 8
(C)
12041300 Cosmetology/Barber & Styling & Nail Instructor
7 4 0 0 1
(AAS)
13120600 Teacher Education, Multiple Levels
69 67 23 16 3
(AA)
15030300 Electrical, Electronic & Communication
31 31 7 7 6
(AAS)
15130100 Drafting & Design Technology/Technician
0 14 0 0 15 (C)
22030200 Legal Assistant/Paralegal
43 34 11 11 5
(AAS)
24010100 Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies
542 519 108 108 38
(AA)
24010200 General Studies
79 58 24 24
30999901 Interdisciplinary Studies, General
7 3 0 1
31050110 Fitness & Sports
32 27 6 7 2
(AA)
41030100 Chemical Technology/Technician 33 47 12 7
8 (AAS)
8 (C)
43010400 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
37 40 15 13 3
(AA)
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CIP Code Curriculum Area
Fall Spring Sum I Sum II Degrees
Conferred
47020100 HVAC Maintenance Technician
0 20 0 0 20 (C)
47060400 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology
15 31 0 0
1 (AAS)
39 (C)
48050800 Welding Technology/Welder
6 0 0 0 4
(C)
50050100 Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
3 5 1 0
50070200 Fine/Studio Arts, General
3 3 1 0
50090100 Music, General
76 87 13 9 16
(AAS)
51071600 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant 38 36 19 7
7 (AAS)
2 (C)
51090900 Surgical Technology/Technologist 48 59 19 8
8 (AAS)
3 (C)
51150100 Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling
28 26 0 0
2 (AAS)
51160100 Nursing – Registered Nurse Training
143 155 26 74
3 (AAS)
51161300 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
261 276 137 30
70 (C)
52020100 Business Administration & Management 110 93 22 15
15 (AA)
5 (AAS)
52030200 Accounting Technology/Technician & Bookkeep.
17 12 2 1
52040100 Administrative Assistant & Secretarial 29 22 10 1
7 (AAS)
5 (C)
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Total Declared Majors by Level
Fall Spring Summer I Summer 2
Declared Academic 877 811 199 184
Technical 515 566 108 137
Tech-Prep 413 426 188 55
Undeclared Academic 357 314 51 30
TOTAL 2,162 2,117 546 406
Total Awards Conferred
Associates Certificates
TOTAL GRADUATES 162 195
Academic 61
Technical
Tech-Prep 33 86
Other 68 109
Female 112 101
Male 50 94
White, Non-Hispanic 77 75
African American 46 67
Hispanic 28 35
Asian/Pacific Islander 8 14
Native American 2 1
International/Unknown 1 7
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Appendix G: Historical Data on Fall Cohort Graduation Rates
3-, 4-, and 6-Year
118
Fall Cohort Graduation Rates*
3-, 4-, and 6-Year
Fiscal Year 2006
Fall Cohort
3-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2003 60 (20.5%)
Baccalaureate or Above 1 (0.3%)
Associates 39 (13.3%)
Certificate 20 (6.8%)
No Award 233 (79.5%)
4-Yr Graduation Rate (Total 2002 76 (28.8%)
Baccalaureate or Above 7 (2.7%)
Associates 40 (15.2%)
Certificate 29 (11.0%)
No Award 188 (71.2%)
6-Yr Graduation Rate (Total 2000 101 (37.7%)
Baccalaureate or Above 38 (14.2%)
Associates 47 (17.5%)
Certificate 16 (6.0%)
No Award 167 (62.3%)
*First-time, full-time, credential-seeking, undergraduates who have graduated from a Texas public or private higher
education institution
Sources: Texas Higher Education Data
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Fall Cohort Graduation Rates*
3-, 4-, and 6-Year
Fiscal Year 2007
Fall Cohort
3-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2004 44 (15.5%)
Baccalaureate or Above 1 (0.4%)
Associates 30 (10.6%)
Certificate 13 (4.6%)
No Award 240 (84.5%)
4-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2003 18 (27.6%)
Baccalaureate or Above 10 (3.4%)
Associates 47 (16.0%)
Certificate 24 (8.2%)
No Award 212 (72.4%)
6-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2001 135 (47.2%)
Baccalaureate or Above 38 (13.3%)
Associates 69 (24.1%)
Certificate 28 (9.8%)
No Award 151 (52.8%)
*First-time, full-time, credential-seeking, undergraduates who have graduated from a Texas public or private higher
education institution
Sources: Texas Higher Education Data
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Fall Cohort Graduation Rates*
3-, 4-, and 6-Year
Fiscal Year 2008
Fall Cohort
3-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2005 42 (16.3%)
Baccalaureate or Above 1 (0.4%)
Associates 28 (10.9%)
Certificate 13 (5.1%)
No Award 215 (83.7%)
4-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2004 66 (23.2%)
Baccalaureate or Above 6 (2.1%)
Associates 42 (14.8%
Certificate 18 (6.3%)
No Award 218 (76.8%)
6-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2002 96 (36.5%)
Baccalaureate or Above 33 (12.5%)
Associates 36 (13.6%)
Certificate 27 (10.2%)
No Award 168 (63.6%)
*First-time, full-time, credential-seeking, undergraduates who have graduated from a Texas public or private higher
education institution
Sources: Texas Higher Education Data
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Fall Cohort Graduation Rates*
3-, 4-, and 6-Year
Fiscal Year 2009
Fall Cohort
3-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2006 47 (14.6%)
Baccalaureate or Above 0 (0.0%)
Associates 35 (10.8%)
Certificate 12 (3.7%)
No Award 276 (85.4%)
4-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2005 61 (23.7%)
Baccalaureate or Above 4 (1.6%)
Associates 43 (16.7%)
Certificate 14 (5.4%)
No Award 196 (76.3%)
6-Yr Graduation Rate (Total) 2003 109 (37.2%)
Baccalaureate or Above 29 (9.9%)
Associates 56 (19.1%)
Certificate 24 (8.2%)
No Award 184 (62.8%)
*First-time, full-time, credential-seeking, undergraduates who have graduated from a Texas public or private higher
education institution
Sources: Texas Higher Education Data
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Appendix H: Historical Data on the Retention of First-Time
Students in College
123
Retention of First-Time in College Students Fall 2003 – Spring 2004
Enrolled Returning Percentage
TOTALS 530 390 74%
Ethnicity
White 261 199 76%
Black 176 118 67%
Hispanic 52 36 69%
Asian 39 35 90%
Gender
Female 337 256 76%
Male 193 134 69%
Full-Time 334 254 76%
Part-Time 196 136 69%
124
Fall 2004 – Spring 2005
Enrolled Returning Percentage
TOTALS 494 372 75%
Ethnicity
White 223 166 74%
Black 161 116 72%
Hispanic 73 58 77%
Asian 36 31 86%
Gender
Female 306 235 79%
Male 188 137 73%
Full-Time 347 274 79%
Part-Time 147 98 67%
Fall 2005 – Spring 2006
Enrolled Returning Percentage
TOTALS 450 326 72%
Ethnicity
White 234 177 76%
Black 122 69 57%
Hispanic 59 50 80%
Asian 30 26 87%
Gender
Female 263 202 77%
Male 187 124 66%
Full-Time 294 236 80%
Part-Time 156 90 58%
125
Fall 2006 – Spring 2007
Enrolled Returning Percentage
TOTALS 454 339 75%
Ethnicity
White 236 180 76%
Black 111 77 69%
Hispanic 77 57 74%
Asian 26 23 88%
Gender
Female 273 212 78%
Male 181 127 70%
Full-Time 336 264 79%
Part-Time 118 75 64%
Fall 2007 – Spring 2008
Enrolled Returning Percentage
TOTALS 406 293 72%
Ethnicity
White 205 148 72%
Black 128 85 67%
Hispanic 49 40 82%
Asian 25 19 76%
Gender
Female 266 190 71%
Male 140 103 74%
Full-Time 299 233 78%
Part-Time 107 60 57%
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Fall 2008 – Spring 2009
Enrolled Returning Percentage
TOTALS 358 265 74%
Ethnicity
White 156 114 73%
Black 111 75 68%
Hispanic 62 50 81%
Asian 25 22 88%
Gender
Female 212 159 75%
Male 146 106 73%
Full-Time 268 213 79%
Part-Time 90 67 74%
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Continuing Education (Non-Credit)
Headcount and Contact Hours
Year 2002 – 2003
Quarters Headcount Contact Hours
Qtr. 3 278 55,813
Qtr. 4 490 92,577
Qtr. 1 272 49,209
Qtr. 2 415 66,922
Totals 1,455 264,521
Year 2004 – 2005
Quarters Headcount Contact Hours
Qtr. 3 292 50,870
Qtr. 4 584 104,484
Qtr. 1 383 62,697
Qtr. 2 462 76,327
Totals 1,721 294,378
Year 2006 – 2007
Quarters Headcount Contact Hours
Qtr. 3 348 59,984
Qtr. 4 540 100,610
Qtr. 1 299 51,829
Qtr. 2 430 81,208
Totals 1,617 293,631
Year 2008 – 2009
Quarters Headcount Contact Hours
Qtr. 3 424 64,544
Qtr. 4 511 94,796
Qtr. 1 354 60,903
Qtr. 2 365 74,356
Totals 1,654 294,599
Year 2009 – 2010
Quarters Headcount Contact Hours
Qtr. 3 372 73,332
Qtr. 4 393 76,282
Qtr. 1 385 81,588
Qtr. 2 375 82,932
Totals 1,525 314,134
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