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InstitutionHoward Community Coll., Columbia, MD. Office of Planning and Evaluation.
TitelHoward County Public High School Graduates at Maryland Campuses.
Quelle(1999), (9 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterQuantitative Daten; Community Colleges; Enrollment Trends; High School Graduates; High Schools; State Colleges; State Universities; Two Year Colleges; Maryland
AbstractThis report presents results on the number of Maryland high school graduates who attend Howard Community College (HCC). The number of recent public high school graduates showing up at HCC increased from 384 (spring 1992 graduates) to 443 (spring 1997 graduates). HCC's share of the students who attend college in Maryland has ranged from 36-42% with no clear trend for the county. The number of graduates attending Maryland campuses full-time has increased from 229 (1994 graduates) to 313 (1997 graduates). HCC's share of these full-time students has ranged from 30-35%, with no clear trend over this period. The numbers of graduates attending Maryland campuses part-time has been small and there is some volatility in enrollment percents participating from year-to-year. HCC's share ranged from 70-81% of this group of part-time students. Other colleges that have been increasing their share of Howard County graduates faster than HCC over the five-year period were UMCP, St. Mary's, and Towson. HCC enrollment from these schools has increased by 14% over the five-year period, while the total number of graduates increased by 17%. Most graduates who attend college full-time go to HCC, followed by UMCP. Eighty percent of graduates who attend college part-time attend HCC. (VWC)
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
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