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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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
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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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
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
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
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).
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
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
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
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
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
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).
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
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).
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
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
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!
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
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)
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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
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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
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Appendix E: Historical Data for High School Graduates
(Jefferson County only)
Enrolled in Higher Education the Following Fall
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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