Student Right-to-Know Act

Full Report on All Students and Students Receiving Athletically Related Financial Aid

The following graduation and transfer rates for Metropolitan Community College are based on the Fall 2012 first-time, full-time, certificate- or degree-seeking freshman cohort and the Fall 2012 Students who Received Athletically Related Aid Cohort. These rates reflect the percentage of students in the group who completed a program of study at MCC or transferred on to another institution of higher education by August 2015 (150% of normal time). The figures were compiled in compliance with the Student Right-to-Know Act, Public Law 101-542.

The chart below shows the comparison between the Fall 2012 Right-to-Know(RTK) cohort and the Fall 2012 Right-to-Know(RTK) Students Receiving Athletically Related Aid Cohort by graduation and transfer rates.Additionally,4-year Graduation and Transfer Rate averages are included for both cohorts.

Grad rate / Transfer Rate / 4 Year Avg Grad Rate / 4 Year Avg Transfer Rate
Fall 2012 RTK Cohort / 21% / 31% / 17% / 23%
Fall 2012 Received Athletically Related Student Aid Cohort / 7% / 33% / 15% / 35%
*Please note that while is it recommended for this data to be separated by sport in addition to gender and race, it is required that disaggregated rates are to be disclosed only if the number of students in each group is sufficient to yield statistically reliable information and not reveal personally identifiable information about an individual student.

The following pages provide greater detail for both the Fall 2012 Right-to-Know Cohort and the Fall 2012 Right-to-Know Students Receiving Athletically Related Aid Cohort.

Fall 2012 Right–to-Know Cohort

The chart below indicates the total number of students in the initial Fall 2012 RTK cohort by gender, racial/ethnic category and the number within each group that completed a program of study at MCC or transferred on to another institution of higher education by August 2015 (150% of normal time).

Fall 2012 Right-to-Know Cohort: First-time, full-time, certificate or degree-seeking undergraduate students.
Total N / N graduated by Summer 2015 / % Graduated by Summer 2015 / N Transferred by Summer 2015 / % Transferred by Summer 2015
Total / 2548 / 534 / 21% / 781 / 31%
Gender
Female / 1254 / 253 / 20% / 394 / 31%
Male / 1294 / 281 / 22% / 387 / 30%
Race/Ethnicity
American Indian or Alaskan Native / 8 / 1 / 13% / 1 / 13%
Asian / 80 / 16 / 20% / 30 / 38%
Black or African-American / 319 / 39 / 12% / 84 / 26%
Hispanic/Latino / 231 / 37 / 16% / 56 / 24%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander / 13 / 1 / 8% / 1 / 8%
White / 1702 / 411 / 24% / 556 / 33%
Multi-racial / 188 / 29 / 15% / 52 / 28%
Unknown/Undisclosed / 1 / 0 / 0% / 1 / 100%
Nonresident Alien / 6 / 0 / 0% / 3 / 50%
Financial Aid Category
Pell recipients / 1296 / 212 / 16% / 329 / 25%
Non-Pell Direct Loan Recipients / 9 / 3 / 33% / 1 / 11%
Did not Receive Pell or Direct Loan / 1243 / 270 / 22% / 441 / 35%

The chart below indicates the total number of Male and Female students in the initial Fall 2012 RTK cohort by racial/ethnic category and the number within each group that completed a program of study at MCC or transferred on to another institution of higher education by August 2015 (150% of normal time).

150% Graduation/Transfer Rates of Fall 2012 Right to Know Cohort, Categorized by Race and Gender

Graduated / Transferred
Female / Male / Female / Male
White / 24% / 24% / 33% / 32%
Black/African-American / 11% / 14% / 30% / 22%
Hispanic / 12% / 19% / 24% / 24%
Asian / 20% / 20% / 43% / 34%
American Indian/Alaska Native / 0% / 17% / 0% / 17%
Unspecified / 0% / 100%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander / 0% / 20% / 13% / 0%
Multi-racial / 15% / 16% / 30% / 25%
Grand Total / 20% / 22% / 31% / 30%

Fall 2012 Right –to-Know Students who Received Athletically Related Aid Cohort

The chart below indicates the number of students in the initial cohort who received athletic-related aid and their graduation and transfer rates by gender, race/ethnicity and sport. These athletes include participants in Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, and Softball. Per guidelines, disaggregated rates are to be disclosed only if the number of students in each group is sufficient to yield statistically reliable information and not reveal personally identifiable information about an individual student.

150% Transfer Rate of Students in the Fall 2012 RTK Cohort Who Received Athletically-Related Student Aid
Female Transfers / Female Grads / Male Transfers / Male Grads
Baseball
White / NA / NA / 56% / **
Black/African-American / NA / NA / ** / **
Hispanic / NA / NA / ** / **
Unspecified / NA / NA / ** / **
Multi-racial / NA / NA / ** / **
Total / NA / NA / 12 / **
Soccer
White / NA / NA / 50% / **
Black/African-American / NA / NA / ** / **
Hispanic / NA / NA / 100% / **
Asian / NA / NA / ** / **
Unspecified / NA / NA / ** / **
Multi-racial / NA / NA / ** / **
Total / NA / NA / 12
Softball
White / ** / ** / NA / NA
Hispanic / ** / ** / NA / NA
Multi-racial / ** / ** / NA / NA
Total / ** / ** / NA / NA
Women's Basketball
White / ** / **
Total / ** / **
Women's Soccer
White / ** / ** / NA / NA
Black/African-American / ** / ** / NA / NA
Hispanic / ** / ** / NA / NA
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander / ** / ** / NA / NA
Total / ** / ** / NA / NA

** data suppressed to protect student identities

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Office of Institutional Research & Assessment

February 2017