2010 - 2011 MWCC Institutional Profile

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2010 - 2011 MWCC Institutional Profile

Program Enrollments

Non-Degree Seeking Transfer Associate Degree Career Associate Degree Certificate

Fall ‘09 Fall ‘10 Fall ‘11 610 530 479 1,375 1,405 1,356 2,387 2,584 2,610 389 374 310

Program Enrollments Fall ‘09 Fall ‘10 Fall ‘11 Pre-Health 748 807 851 Liberal Arts 650 683 629 Business 536 534 488 General Studies 412 426 430 Nursing 225 217 258 Early Childhood Education 198 183 167 Criminal Justice 184 180 206 Human Services 149 212 203 Computer Graphic Design 131 131 79 Computer Information Systems 122 126 149 Allied Health 84 120 107 Biotechnology 100 110 83 Licensure Pass Rates Clinical Laboratory Science Dental Hygiene Nursing Practical Nursing

Office of Institutional Research & Assessment Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public, two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in north central Massachusetts. The college offers over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/ GED programs, education and training

2011 100% 100% 88% 94%

for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources including the Fitness & Wellness

Degrees Earned

Center, the Academic Support Center,

Grad. Year Certificate Associate Total Unduplicated Degrees Graduates 2011-2010 205 470 675 630 2010-2009 270 519 789 665 2009-2008 258 462 720 566 2008-2007 196 446 642 596 2007-2006 238 475 713 617 2006-2005 210 455 665 602 2005-2004 202 442 644 567 2004-2003 160 388 548 493 2003-2002 113 381 494 470 2002-2001 102 379 481 447

and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount.

the Center for Democracy & Humanity,

2010 2011 Full-time Faculty 77 73 Part-time Faculty 210 220 Full-time Administration & Staff 250 228 Part-time Administration & Staff 441 306 978

located in Gardner, Leominster, Devens and Fitchburg. Courses are offered days, evenings, online, and in other convenient formats.

444 Green Street Gardner, MA 01440-1000

Faculty & Staff

Total

Campuses and satellite locations are

827

Tel: 978-630-9110 Fax: 978-630-9554 Email: Web:

We generate. Excellence.

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Enrollment Highlights Total credit and noncredit annual unduplicated student headcount

MWCC Highlights

FY10 FY11 12,340 11,848

Credit Credit course registrations Average credit class size Noncredit Total noncredit course registrations Workforce development training noncredit course registrations

29,149 14

30,269 14

14,015

14,832

12,752

13,760

Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall credit enrollments 4,893 4,755 Full time 43% 42% Part time 57% 58% Female 57% 59% Male 42% 39% Average Age 24 24 Under age 18 2% 3% 18-19 33% 31% 20-24 37% 36% 25-34 16% 18% 35-49 10% 10% 50 and over 2% 2% Minority 22% 23% Hispanic/Latino 12% 14% Black, non-Hispanic 5% 6% Received Pell Grant 48% 51% Fall students with previous college experience 71% 74% Fall degree-seeking students receiving financial aid 54% 59% Persistence of New First-time Students

Fall ‘09 - 10 Fall ‘10 -’11

Full-time Degree Seeking Part-time Degree Seeking

56% 44%

55% 35%

6 Year Student Success Rates of First-time Students* Fall ’03 Fall ‘04 Graduation 45% 47% Transfer 18% 20% Earned at least 30 Credits 13% 13% Still Enrolled 1% 0.8% Total 78% 81% * Following the MA Department of Higher Education methodology, students who attempted at least 18 credits in their first 2 years and did not start in ESL courses are included in the starting cohort.

IPEDS Graduation and Transfer Rates* 3 Year From Start: Graduate 3 Year From Start: Transfer Total

Fall ‘07 Fall ‘08 17% 16% 22% 14% 39% 30%

*As defined by the National Center for Education Statistics’ Integrated Post Secondary Education Data

Fall 2011 • Full-time equivalent (FTE) of 2959.5. • The majority of students attend classes offered at MWCC’s Gardner Campus (54%). 20% of course registrations are at our Leominster Campus, and 16% are online.

Fall Full-Time Equivalent 2009 2,911.8 2010 3,054.7 2011 2,959.5

Campus Course Enrollment

2010

2011

Gardner Leominster Web Devens Burbank Other off-Campus locations

8,261 7,373 2,587 2,671 1,798 2,150 1,102 1,161 116 102 124 120

Total

13,988 13,577

Admissions Report

Fall ‘10 Fall ‘11

Applications

3,914

3,776

Acceptances

3,833

3,741

Enrolled

2,140

2,043

Graduation Statistics Class of 2010 Graduates • 88% of those who responded to the survey, are either employed, continuing their education, or both. • 53% are employed full-time, and 34% are continuing their education. Of those continuing their education, 61% are attending school on a full-time basis. • When asked to rank the quality of an MWCC education, 98.4% of those responding indicated “satisfied” or “somewhat satisfied.”

2010 Graduate Survey Number Percent of Responders Employed or Continuing Education 199 64% Employed Full Time 163 53% Continuing Education 106 34% Total Responding 309 46% 309 graduates responded to the graduate survey - 46% of the total 2010 graduates.


Enrollment Highlights Total credit and noncredit annual unduplicated student headcount

MWCC Highlights

FY10 FY11 12,340 11,848

Credit Credit course registrations Average credit class size Noncredit Total noncredit course registrations Workforce development training noncredit course registrations

29,149 14

30,269 14

14,015

14,832

12,752

13,760

Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall credit enrollments 4,893 4,755 Full time 43% 42% Part time 57% 58% Female 57% 59% Male 42% 39% Average Age 24 24 Under age 18 2% 3% 18-19 33% 31% 20-24 37% 36% 25-34 16% 18% 35-49 10% 10% 50 and over 2% 2% Minority 22% 23% Hispanic/Latino 12% 14% Black, non-Hispanic 5% 6% Received Pell Grant 48% 51% Fall students with previous college experience 71% 74% Fall degree-seeking students receiving financial aid 54% 59% Persistence of New First-time Students

Fall ‘09 - 10 Fall ‘10 -’11

Full-time Degree Seeking Part-time Degree Seeking

56% 44%

55% 35%

6 Year Student Success Rates of First-time Students* Fall ’03 Fall ‘04 Graduation 45% 47% Transfer 18% 20% Earned at least 30 Credits 13% 13% Still Enrolled 1% 0.8% Total 78% 81% * Following the MA Department of Higher Education methodology, students who attempted at least 18 credits in their first 2 years and did not start in ESL courses are included in the starting cohort.

IPEDS Graduation and Transfer Rates* 3 Year From Start: Graduate 3 Year From Start: Transfer Total

Fall ‘07 Fall ‘08 17% 16% 22% 14% 39% 30%

*As defined by the National Center for Education Statistics’ Integrated Post Secondary Education Data

Fall 2011 • Full-time equivalent (FTE) of 2959.5. • The majority of students attend classes offered at MWCC’s Gardner Campus (54%). 20% of course registrations are at our Leominster Campus, and 16% are online.

Fall Full-Time Equivalent 2009 2,911.8 2010 3,054.7 2011 2,959.5

Campus Course Enrollment

2010

2011

Gardner Leominster Web Devens Burbank Other off-Campus locations

8,261 7,373 2,587 2,671 1,798 2,150 1,102 1,161 116 102 124 120

Total

13,988 13,577

Admissions Report

Fall ‘10 Fall ‘11

Applications

3,914

3,776

Acceptances

3,833

3,741

Enrolled

2,140

2,043

Graduation Statistics Class of 2010 Graduates • 88% of those who responded to the survey, are either employed, continuing their education, or both. • 53% are employed full-time, and 34% are continuing their education. Of those continuing their education, 61% are attending school on a full-time basis. • When asked to rank the quality of an MWCC education, 98.4% of those responding indicated “satisfied” or “somewhat satisfied.”

2010 Graduate Survey Number Percent of Responders Employed or Continuing Education 199 64% Employed Full Time 163 53% Continuing Education 106 34% Total Responding 309 46% 309 graduates responded to the graduate survey - 46% of the total 2010 graduates.


2010 - 2011 MWCC Institutional Profile

Program Enrollments

Non-Degree Seeking Transfer Associate Degree Career Associate Degree Certificate

Fall ‘09 Fall ‘10 Fall ‘11 610 530 479 1,375 1,405 1,356 2,387 2,584 2,610 389 374 310

Program Enrollments Fall ‘09 Fall ‘10 Fall ‘11 Pre-Health 748 807 851 Liberal Arts 650 683 629 Business 536 534 488 General Studies 412 426 430 Nursing 225 217 258 Early Childhood Education 198 183 167 Criminal Justice 184 180 206 Human Services 149 212 203 Computer Graphic Design 131 131 79 Computer Information Systems 122 126 149 Allied Health 84 120 107 Biotechnology 100 110 83 Licensure Pass Rates Clinical Laboratory Science Dental Hygiene Nursing Practical Nursing

Office of Institutional Research & Assessment Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public, two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in north central Massachusetts. The college offers over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/ GED programs, education and training

2011 100% 100% 88% 94%

for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources including the Fitness & Wellness

Degrees Earned

Center, the Academic Support Center,

Grad. Year Certificate Associate Total Unduplicated Degrees Graduates 2011-2010 205 470 675 630 2010-2009 270 519 789 665 2009-2008 258 462 720 566 2008-2007 196 446 642 596 2007-2006 238 475 713 617 2006-2005 210 455 665 602 2005-2004 202 442 644 567 2004-2003 160 388 548 493 2003-2002 113 381 494 470 2002-2001 102 379 481 447

and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount.

the Center for Democracy & Humanity,

2010 2011 Full-time Faculty 77 73 Part-time Faculty 210 220 Full-time Administration & Staff 250 228 Part-time Administration & Staff 441 306 978

located in Gardner, Leominster, Devens and Fitchburg. Courses are offered days, evenings, online, and in other convenient formats.

444 Green Street Gardner, MA 01440-1000

Faculty & Staff

Total

Campuses and satellite locations are

827

Tel: 978-630-9110 Fax: 978-630-9554 Email: Web:

We generate. Excellence.

MC014-03 Rev2:May12 AA/EEO Institution

mwcc.edu/about-mwcc/public-disclosure


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