INDICATORS OF STUDENT SUCCESS
In February 1999, the North Carolina State Board of
Community Colleges adopted 12 performance measures for accountability. This action was taken in response to a mandate
from the North Carolina General Assembly to review past performance measures
and define standards of performance to ensure programs and services offered by
community colleges in
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SUMMARY REPORT OF PERFORMANCE MEASURES, 2001-2002 |
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PERFORMANCE MEASURE |
STANDARD |
SYSTEM AVERAGE |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
# COLLEGES MEETING STANDARD |
# COLLEGES MADE SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT |
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Progress of Basic Skills Students |
75% |
78% |
68% |
48 |
3 |
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Passing Rates on Licensure and Certification Examinations for First-Time Test Takers |
Aggregate=80% Each Exam=70% or Greater |
86% |
81% 1 One
student did not meet 70%
passing rate |
40 21 17 (Both) * |
7 |
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Goal Completion of Completers |
95% |
99% |
100% |
57 |
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Employment Rate of Graduates |
95%
(adjusted) |
99.47% |
100% |
58 |
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Performance of College Transfer Students |
82.9%>2.0 (Native
UNC Sophomores and Juniors) |
81.3% |
78.6% |
23 |
8 |
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Passing Rates of Students in Developmental Courses |
70% with a grade of "C" or better |
82% |
89% |
55 |
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Success Rate of Developmental Students in Subsequent College Level Courses |
No Statistically Significant Difference Between Developmental and Non-Developmental Students |
86% of Dev.
students had a grade of "C" or better and 86% of Non-dev.students had a "C" or better |
No
Statistically Significant Difference 92%
Developmental 89%
Non-developmental |
53 |
N/A |
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Student Satisfaction of Completers and Non-Completers |
90% |
97% |
98% |
58 |
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Curriculum Student Retention and Graduation |
60% |
67% |
57% |
46 |
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Employer Satisfaction with Graduates |
85% |
95% |
97% |
58 |
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Business/Industry Satisfaction with Services Provided |
90% |
99% |
99% |
58 |
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Program Enrollment |
Three-Year Average Annual Enrollment minimum of 10 students (1999-00, 2000-01,
2001-02). |
N/A |
CCC met the standard of an average headcount
minimum of ten students in all programs. |
41 |
10 |
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*Data were not available
for Insurance. |
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Of the performance measures:
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The College exceeded the System average of six performance measures.
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The College exceeded the state standard for the aggregate Passing Rate
of Licensure/Certification Examinations for First-Time Test Takers.
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There was no statistically significant difference between the College's
developmental and non-developmental students in their success rate in
subsequent college level courses.
In addition, the College's allied health (Associate Degree Nursing, Practical
Nursing, Radiography) students and Basic Law Enforcement Training students
had a 100 percent passing rate on state licensure exams for 1999, 2000, 2001
and 2002.