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Main Author: Gau, Qi-Jian, Comp.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED463039
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contents La Guardia Community College Institutional Profile, 2001. Gau, Qi-Jian, Comp. Adult Education Age Basic Skills Buildings College Faculty Community Colleges Continuing Education Educational Facilities Enrollment Trends Minority Groups Outcomes of Education Personnel Profiles School Funds Sex Student Characteristics Student Educational Objectives Student Records Transfer Rates (College) Two Year College Students Two Year Colleges This 2001 report is an institutional profile for LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York. The report includes the following sections: (1) a student body profile; (2) enrollment profile; (3) measures of success (degree and graduation statistics); (4) adult and continuing education; and (5) institutional resources (information technology, faculty and staff, library, finances, grant awards, and space). Highlights from the student profiles category include the following: (1) the ethnic background of students at LaGuardia in the fall term of the year 2000 was 34% Hispanic, 16% Black/Non-Hispanic, 16% Asian or Pacific Islander, 14% White/Non-Hispanic, 0.2% Native American, 5% other, and 16% unknown; (2) 14% of year 2000 entering students planned to earn an associate's degree or certificate, while 86% had plans to obtain a bachelor's, master's, or higher degree; (3) 92% of first-time, degree-seeking students in the year 2000 needed preparatory work in at least 1 subject area; (4) 74% of entering students needed to take basic math; (5) the average 5-year rate for associate's degree attainment at LaGuardia was 25.7% (compared with the national average of 18.6%); (6) approximately 65% of academic year 1999-2000 graduates reported continuing their education in senior colleges within 6 months of graduation; and (7) the year 2000 employment rates of LaGuardia graduates averaged 51% over the past 5 graduating classes. A glossary of specialized terms used in report is appended. (NB)
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spellingShingle La Guardia Community College Institutional Profile, 2001.
Gau, Qi-Jian, Comp.
Adult Education
Age
Basic Skills
Buildings
College Faculty
Community Colleges
Continuing Education
Educational Facilities
Enrollment Trends
Minority Groups
Outcomes of Education
Personnel
Profiles
School Funds
Sex
Student Characteristics
Student Educational Objectives
Student Records
Transfer Rates (College)
Two Year College Students
Two Year Colleges
La Guardia Community College Institutional Profile, 2001. Gau, Qi-Jian, Comp. Adult Education Age Basic Skills Buildings College Faculty Community Colleges Continuing Education Educational Facilities Enrollment Trends Minority Groups Outcomes of Education Personnel Profiles School Funds Sex Student Characteristics Student Educational Objectives Student Records Transfer Rates (College) Two Year College Students Two Year Colleges This 2001 report is an institutional profile for LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York. The report includes the following sections: (1) a student body profile; (2) enrollment profile; (3) measures of success (degree and graduation statistics); (4) adult and continuing education; and (5) institutional resources (information technology, faculty and staff, library, finances, grant awards, and space). Highlights from the student profiles category include the following: (1) the ethnic background of students at LaGuardia in the fall term of the year 2000 was 34% Hispanic, 16% Black/Non-Hispanic, 16% Asian or Pacific Islander, 14% White/Non-Hispanic, 0.2% Native American, 5% other, and 16% unknown; (2) 14% of year 2000 entering students planned to earn an associate's degree or certificate, while 86% had plans to obtain a bachelor's, master's, or higher degree; (3) 92% of first-time, degree-seeking students in the year 2000 needed preparatory work in at least 1 subject area; (4) 74% of entering students needed to take basic math; (5) the average 5-year rate for associate's degree attainment at LaGuardia was 25.7% (compared with the national average of 18.6%); (6) approximately 65% of academic year 1999-2000 graduates reported continuing their education in senior colleges within 6 months of graduation; and (7) the year 2000 employment rates of LaGuardia graduates averaged 51% over the past 5 graduating classes. A glossary of specialized terms used in report is appended. (NB)
title La Guardia Community College Institutional Profile, 2001.
topic Adult Education
Age
Basic Skills
Buildings
College Faculty
Community Colleges
Continuing Education
Educational Facilities
Enrollment Trends
Minority Groups
Outcomes of Education
Personnel
Profiles
School Funds
Sex
Student Characteristics
Student Educational Objectives
Student Records
Transfer Rates (College)
Two Year College Students
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED463039