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Illinois Community College Board

Dual Credit in the Illinois Community

College System

Fiscal Year 2015

Illinois Community College Board 401 East Capitol Avenue

Springfield, Illinois 62701-1711 Voice: (217) 785-0123 Fax: (217) 524-4981

www.iccb.org

January 2016

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Dual Credit in the Illinois Community College System

Compiled by ICCB Research & Policy Studies Nathan R. Wilson, Senior Director

Jay Brooks, Director Michelle Dufour, Associate Director Jana Ferguson, Associate Director

Candy Tempel, IT Technical Associate, Information Technology

Chris Russell, Applications Programmer III, Information Technology

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 1

Dual Credit Definition and Illinois Legislative Background ........................................................................... 2

Characteristics of Dual Credit Students (unduplicated)................................................................................ 2

OVERALL HEADCOUNT .............................................................................................................................. 2

GENDER AND RACIAL/ETHNICITY CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................... 3

GEOGRAPHIC REGION ............................................................................................................................... 4

Dual Credit Course Count and Enrollment (duplicated) ............................................................................... 4

OVERALL COURSE COUNT AND ENROLLMENT ......................................................................................... 5

BACCALAUREATE/TRANSFER .................................................................................................................... 6

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION ...................................................................................................... 7

Bibliography .................................................................................................................................................. 9

Appendix A .................................................................................................................................................. 10

Appendix B .................................................................................................................................................. 10

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Introduction Dual credit allows academically prepared high school students to simultaneously earn credits that count toward a high school diploma and a college degree. Dual credit instruction delivers a “win-win” arrangement for all parties: students gain access to challenging college-level coursework to make their junior and senior years of high school more productive; students can prove to others and themselves that they have the ability to succeed in college; college costs can be reduced for parents and students; time to degree at college can be shortened; and the enhanced high school and college faculty dialogue can contribute to a better alignment between secondary and postsecondary education. Consequently, as dual credit instruction has a positive impact on postsecondary completion, there is a growing emphasis among policy makers on the value of dual credit enrollment for all students and especially those who are traditionally underserved in higher education. The recent figures for dual credit document the importance of this growing phenomenon:

Nationally, over 1.4 million high school students took over 2 million dual credit courses from postsecondary institutions in the 2010-11 school year. This represents 10 percent of high school students, mostly juniors and seniors. Nearly 15,000 public high schools (82 percent) offered dual credit courses in the 2010-2011 school year. Dual enrollment had an annual growth rate of over seven percent from the 2002-03 school year to the 2010-11 school year and even higher growth rates were seen in high schools where a majority of students are ethnic or racial minorities (12 percent) and in rural schools (12 percent). About thirty percent of enrollments in dual credit courses were in courses with a career and technical/vocational focus. (http://www.nacep. org/research-policy/fast-facts/)

In Illinois, during fiscal year 2015, a total of 51,718 individual (i.e., “unduplicated”) Illinois high

school students enrolled in one or more community college dual credit courses. Illinois community colleges offered a total of 9,714 dual credit courses in fiscal year 2015, which was an increase of 43.0 percent from fiscal year 2006 (N = 6,791), 10.6 percent from fiscal year 2011 (N = 8,780) and a decrease of 1.9 percent from the previous year (N = 9,903). Overall, in fiscal year 2015, dual credit duplicated enrollment (N = 99,153) increased 74.1 percent compared to ten years ago (N = 56,963), increased 19.6 percent compared to 5 years ago (N = 82,895) and increased 4.7 percent compared to one year ago (N = 94,689).

Data for this report derive from the Illinois Community College Board’s (ICCB) student-level Annual Student Enrollment and Completion (A1) submission (Appendix A Tables) and course-level Course Enrollment and Resources (SU/SR) submission (Appendix B Tables) from Illinois community colleges. Information from the A1 submission is used in the report to describe the characteristics of high school students who enrolled in dual credit courses. A1 data are required for all students who are officially enrolled in a credit course at an Illinois community college any time during the specified fiscal year. A1 enrollments are unduplicated end of year counts. Duplicated enrollment and course data derive from ICCB SU/SR submissions. SU/SR data are collected by ICCB to determine enrollment (credit hour) based funding and are combined with additional data collection to study facilities utilization. SU/SR enrollments are duplicated meaning students are counted for each course they enroll in (e.g., a student enrolling in three dual credit courses is counted as three enrollments). The SU/SR record submission

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Each of the 48 community colleges in Illinois provided dual credit courses in fiscal year 2015

includes dual credit identifier information that is used to generate dual credit course (PCS/CIP) enrollments and average class sizes.

Dual Credit Definition and Illinois Legislative Background

Dual credit is an instructional arrangement where an academically qualified high school student enrolls in a college-level course and, upon successful course completion, concurrently earns both college credit and high school credit. Dual credit reflects strong and well established secondary-to-postsecondary articulation and alignment.

The Dual Credit Quality Act (Public Act 96-0194) was approved by the Governor on August 10, 2009 with an effective date of January 1, 2010. The Act requires the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) and the Board of Higher Education (IBHE) to develop policies regarding dual credit. Dual credit instructors teaching credit, college-level courses must meet the same requirements as on-campus faculty, and dual credit instructors teaching career and technical education courses must have appropriate credentials and teaching competencies.

Dual credit course content is prescribed by the community college in accordance with established course requirements. According to ICCB Administrative Rules: “Course prerequisites, descriptions, outlines, requirements, learning outcomes, and methods of evaluating students shall be the same as for on-campus offerings.” (http://www.iccb.org/pdf/manuals/systemrules10-08.pdf)

High school instructors must be provided with orientation, assessment methods, and administrative requirements before teaching dual credit courses, and they must be able to participate in all activities available to adjunct faculty. (http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=3117&ChapterID=18).

Characteristics of Dual Credit Students (unduplicated)

OVERALL HEADCOUNT The Illinois Community College System recorded a total of 51,718 high school students enrolled in dual credit courses during fiscal year 2015. Currently, all Illinois community colleges offer dual credit courses. Appendix Table A-1 provides annual dual credit headcount enrollment in fiscal years 2011 through 2015 for each community college. Annual dual credit enrollments increased 3.2 percent compared to the previous year (N = 50,091) and 24.2 percent compared to five years ago (N = 41,645). Among Illinois’ 48 colleges, 17 colleges reported more than 1,000 dual credit enrollments in fiscal year 2015. College of DuPage reported the most dual credit enrollments (N = 4,874) followed by Joliet Junior College (N = 4,072) and Lewis & Clark Community College (N = 3,915).

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GENDER AND RACIAL/ETHNICITY CHARACTERISTICS Table 1

Dual Credit Enrollment by Gender

Overall, Table 1 shows nearly equal proportions of female Fiscal Year 2015 (51.1 percent) and male (48.9 percent) high school students Number Percent

took community college courses in fiscal year 2015 Male 25,265 48.9%

(Appendix Table A-2). Figure 1 depicts the race/ethnicity of Female 26,453 51.1%

high school students taking community college dual credit Total 51,718 100.0% Source of Data: ICCB Annual Enrollment and Completion

courses in fiscal year 2015. In general, minority high school (A1) Data

students were less likely to pursue dual credit than white students. Seven in ten dual credit students were White (71.1 percent). Latino dual credit students accounted for 11.8 percent and African American students for 7.0 percent in fiscal year 2015. Asian (3.4 percent), Native American (0.6 percent), Pacific Islander (0.2 percent), and Nonresident Alien (0.0 percent) represented a small portion of dual credit students (Appendix Table A-3).

Source of Data: ICCB Annual Enrolment and Completion (A1) Data

3.4% 0.6%

7.0%

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71.1%

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Figure 1. Race/Ethnicity of High School Students Taking Dual Credit Courses

Fiscal Year 2015

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Enrollments of dual credit students constitute 8.3 percent of all credit enrollments at Illinois community colleges (N = 620,191). Lewis & Clark Community College reported the largest proportion of dual credit enrollment in comparison to the college’s total credit enrollment in fiscal year 2015 (36.4 percent) followed by Kaskaskia College (28.8 percent) and Sauk Valley Community College (22.6 percent) (Appendix Table A-4).

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5,916

3,798

Figure 3. FY 2015 Dual Credit Course Count by Baccalaureate/Transfer & CTE

Bacc/Tran

CTE

Source of Data: ICCB SU/SR Records

61,374

37,779

Figure 4. FY 2015 Dual Credit Enrollment by Baccalaureate/Transfer & CTE

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CTE

Source of Data: ICCB SU/SR Records

GEOGRAPHIC REGION

In Figure 2, comparing dual credit enrollment counts regionally, Illinois community colleges in the Northeast/Northwest (N = 18,982) had the most dual credit students in fiscal year 2015 followed by Southeast/Southwest (N = 15,754), East Central/West Central (N = 15,295), and the City of Chicago (N = 1,777). From fiscal year 2011 to 2015, the largest increase in dual credit occurred in the City of Chicago (+ 933.1%) followed by Northeast/Northwest (+ 59.0%), Southeast/Southwest (+ 8.1%), and East Central/West Central (+ 1.8%).

Source of Data: ICCB Annual Enrollment and Completion (A1) Data

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Figure 2. Dual Credit Enrollment by Geographic Region Fiscal Years 2011 - 2015

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Dual Credit Course Count and Enrollment (duplicated)

In the following portion of the report, the dual credit course counts and enrollment data are organized by broad programmatic area based on the Program Classification Structure (PCS): Overall, Baccalaureate/Transfer Education and Career and Technical Education. Figures 3 and 4 depict dual credit course counts and enrollments by PCS in fiscal year 2015.

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Approximately 100,000 enrollments occurred across dual credit courses in fiscal year 2015

OVERALL COURSE COUNT AND ENROLLMENT

Illinois community colleges offered a total of 9,714 of dual credit courses (duplicated) in fiscal year 2015, which was a decrease of 1.9 percent from the previous year (N=9,903), an increase of 10.6 percent from fiscal year 2011 (N = 8,780), and an increase of 43.0 from fiscal year 2006 (N = 6,791). Dual credit courses accounted for 6.1 percent of all credit courses (N = 160,357) and 8.4 percent of all Baccalaureate/Transfer or Career and Technical Education courses in fiscal year 2015 (N = 115,310). Appendix Table B-1 provides dual credit course count in fiscal years 2011 through 2015 for each community college. Southwestern Illinois College reported most dual credit courses (N = 765), followed by Rock Valley College (N = 720) and Lewis & Clark Community College (N = 566).

Duplicated dual credit course enrollments totaled 99,153 in fiscal year 2015, which was an increase of 4.7 percent compared to 2014 (N = 94,689), an increase of 19.6 percent compared to 2011 (N = 82,895), and an increase of 74.1 percent compared to ten years ago (N = 56,963). Among Illinois’ community colleges, 32 colleges reported increases in dual credit enrollments while 14 colleges exhibited decreases in comparison to fiscal year 2014. Two colleges experienced little or no change (1.0 percent or less). Dual credit enrollment accounted for 4.5 percent of all course enrollments (N = 2,221,202) and 5.7 percent of all Baccalaureate/Transfer or Career and Technical Education course enrollments (N = 1,737,191). Lewis & Clark Community College reported most duplicated dual credit enrollments (N = 8,802), followed by College of DuPage (N = 7,475) and Kaskaskia College (N = 7,172) (Appendix Table B-2).

As seen in Table 2, the average dual credit class size was 10.2 students in fiscal year 2015, a 6.8 percent increase from 2014 (N = 9.6), an 8.1 percent increase from 2011 (N = 9.4) and a 21.5 increase from 2006 (N =8.4). The average dual credit class size ranged from 20.2 at Moraine Valley Community College to 3.6 at Danville Community College in fiscal year 2015 (Appendix Table B-3).

Table 2 Dual Credit Course Count, Student Enrollment (Duplicated), and Average Class Size

Fiscal Years 2006 -2015

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Number of Courses 6,791 7,481 8,438 8,224 8,553 8,780 8,867 9,076 9,903 9,714

Number of Students (Duplicated)

56,963 66,038 75,989 78,749 79,676 82,895 87,571 93,722 94,689 99,153

Average Class Size 8.4 8.8 9.0 9.6 9.3 9.4 9.9 10.3 9.6 10.2

Source of Data: ICCB SU/SR Records

Enrollments in the ten largest programs accounted for 46.4 percent (N = 46,036) of all dual credit enrollments in fiscal year 2015. As depicted in Figure 5, the ten highest dual credit enrollments overall by CIP code in fiscal year 2015 were in Writing, General, which was formerly reported under English Composition (N = 15,518); Mathematics , General (N = 5,417); Spanish Language and Literature (N = 4,647); Psychology, General (N = 3,880); Rhetoric and Composition, which was formerly reported under Speech and Rhetorical Studies (N = 3,538); American History (United States) (N = 2,929); Welding Technology/Welder (N = 2,766); Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry (N = 2,720); Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant/Aide (N = 2,343; and Heath and Physical Education (N

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= 2,278). Seven programs experienced increases from 2014 and all ten programs saw increases from 2011 (Appendix Table B-4).

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Nursing Assistant/Aide

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American History

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Psychology, General

Spanish Language and Literature

Mathematics, General

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Source of Data: ICCB SU/SR Records

Figure 5. Top Ten Dual Credit Course Enrollments Fiscal Year 2015

The five highest dual credit enrollments by program (2-digit CIP) in fiscal year 2015 were in English Language and Literature/Letters (N = 19,839); Business Management, Marketing, and Related Supportive Services (N = 9,315); Mathematics (N = 5,417) and Statistics (N = 7,983); Health Professions and Related Programs (N = 5,869); and Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services (N = 5,577) (Appendix Table B-14).

Appendix Table B-15 provides statewide dual credit enrollment by career cluster. The top five career clusters are Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications (N = 22,992); Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (N = 20,042); Education & Training (N = 11,186); Business Management & Administration (N = 7,748); and Manufacturing (N = 6,694).

BACCALAUREATE/TRANSFER As Table 3 shows, Illinois community colleges offered 5,916 Baccalaureate/Transfer dual credit courses in fiscal year 2015 (Appendix Table B-5), which was 60.9 percent of all dual credit courses offered. This is a one-year decrease of 1.4 percent (N = 5,999) and a five-year increase of 20.0 percent (N = 4,928). In fiscal years 2006 and 2011, Baccalaureate/Transfer dual credit courses accounted for 55.3 percent and 56.1 percent of all dual credit courses, respectively. The average dual credit class size in Baccalaureate/ Transfer education was 10.4 students in fiscal year 2015 (Appendix Table B-7).

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Table 3 Baccalaureate/Transfer & CTE Dual Credit Course Count

Fiscal Years 2006 -2015

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Bacc/Transfer 3,756 3,756 4,276 4,183 4,308 4,928 4,920 5,287 5,999 5,916

CTE 3,035 3,725 4,162 4,041 4,245 3,852 3,947 3,789 3,904 3,798

Source of Data: ICCB SU/SR Records

As seen in Table 4, Baccalaureate/Transfer dual credit enrollments (Appendix Table B-6) accounted for 61.9 percent of all dual credit enrollments in fiscal year 2015. Enrollments in this area increased to 61,374 in fiscal year 2015, an increase of 6.6 percent from 2014 (N = 57,564), 30.7 percent from 2011 (N = 46,964), and more than double what it was ten years ago (N = 30,214). Appendix Table B-8 shows the top five enrollments in Baccalaureate/Transfer courses: Writing, General (N = 15,517); Mathematics, General (N = 5,417); Spanish Language and Literature (N = 4,647); Psychology, General (N = 3,880); and Rhetoric and Composition (N = 3,537). Enrollments in these five courses accounted for 33.3 percent of all dual credit enrollments in fiscal year 2015.

Table 4 Dual Credit Enrollment (Duplicated) in Baccalaureate/Transfer & CTE Courses

Fiscal Years 2006 -2015

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Bacc/Transfer 30,214 32,102 38,447 39,828 39,467 46,964 49,660 54,996 57,564 61,374

CTE 26,749 33,936 37,542 38,921 40,209 35,931 37,911 38,726 37,125 37,779

Source of Data: ICCB SU/SR Records

Dual credit enrollments were nearly evenly split between Baccalaureate/Transfer Education and Career and Technical Education in fiscal year 2006 as Baccalaureate/Transfer dual credit enrollments accounted for 53.0 percent of all dual credit enrolments. The proportion of Baccalaureate/Transfer dual credit enrollments has increased in the last ten years to 61.9 percent. Figures 6 and 7 depict the proportion of Baccalaureate/Transfer and Career and Technical Education dual credit course counts and enrollments in fiscal years 2006 through 2015.

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

The Career and Technical Education dual credit course count was 3,798 in fiscal year 2015, which was 39.1 percent of all dual credit courses offered. This is a decrease of 2.7 percent from 2014 (N = 3,904) and a decrease of 1.4 percent from 2011 (N = 3,852) (Appendix Table B-9). Ten years ago and five years ago Career and Technical Education dual credit courses accounted for 44.7 percent and 43.9 percent of all dual credit courses, respectively. The average dual credit class size in in this area was 9.9 students in fiscal year 2015 (Appendix Table B-11).

Dual credit enrollments in Career and Technical Education increased to 37,779 in fiscal year 2015 , which is a 1.8 percent increase over 2014 (N = 37,125), a 5.1 percent increase over 2011 (N = 35,931), and a 41.3 percent increase over 2006 (N = 26,749) (Appendix Table B-10). Appendix Table B-12 shows that the highest enrollments in this area were in Welding Technology/Welder (N = 2,766); Business/Office

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Automation/Technology/Data Entry (N = 2,720); Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant (N = 2,343); General Office Occupations and Clerical Services (N = 2,242); and Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications (N = 1,628). Enrollments in these five courses accounted for 11.8 percent of all dual credit enrollments in fiscal year 2015.

Source of Data: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Bibliography

Illinois 96th General Assembly. (2009). Higher Education (110 ILCS 27/) Dual Credit Quality Act. Springfield, IL: Illinois General Assembly. http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp? ActID=3117&ChapterID=18

Illinois Community College Board. (October 2008). Administrative Rules of the Illinois Community College Board. Springfield, IL: Illinois Community College Board. http://www.iccb.org/pdf/manuals/systemrules10-08.pdf

Illinois Community College Board. (January 2010). Dual Credit in the Illinois Community College System. Springfield, IL: Illinois Community College Board. https://www.iccb.org/pdf/reports/ dualcreditrpt_January2010.pdf

National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships. Fast Facts about Dual and Concurrent Enrollment. http://www.nacep.org/ research-policy/fast-facts/

Ralph, J. et al. (February 2013). Dual Credit and Exam-Based Courses in U.S. Public High Schools: 2010-

11. Washington D.C.: National Center for Education Statistics http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2013/2013001.pdf

U.S. Census Bureau (2015). American Facts Finder. Author. Washington D.C. http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml

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Appendix A

Unduplicated Enrollment Counts

A-1 Dual Credit Headcount Enrollment by College, FY 2011-2015 A-2 Dual Credit Headcount Enrollment by Gender and by College, FY 2015 A-3 Dual Credit Headcount Enrollment by Ethnic Origin and by College, FY 2015 A-4 Dual Credit Headcount Enrollment vs. Overall Credit Enrollment by College, FY 2015

Appendix B

Duplicated Course and Enrollment Counts B-1 Dual Credit Course Count by College, FY 2011-2015 B-2 Dual Credit Enrollment by College, FY 2011-2015 B-3 Average Dual Credit Class Size by College, FY 2011-2015 B-4 Top 10 Dual Credit Course Enrollments by CIP, FY 2011-2015 B-5 Baccalaureate/Transfer Dual Credit Course Count by College, FY 2011-2015 B-6 Baccalaureate/Transfer Dual Credit Enrollment by College, FY 2011-2015 B-7 Baccalaureate/Transfer Average Dual Credit Class Size by College, FY 2011-2015 B-8 Top 5 Baccalaureate/Transfer Dual Credit Course Enrollments by College, FY 2015 B-9 Career & Technical Education Dual Credit Course Count by College, FY 2011-2015 B-10 Career & Technical Education Dual Credit Enrollment by College, FY 2011-2015 B-11 Career & Technical Education Average Dual Credit Class Size by College, FY 2011-2015 B-12 Top 5 Career & Technical Education Dual Credit Course Enrollments by College, FY 2015 B-13 Dual Credit Enrollment by 6-digit CIP, FY 2011-2015 B-14 Dual Credit Enrollment by 2-digit CIP, FY 2011-2015 B-15 Dual Credit Enrollment by Career Cluster, FY 2011-2015

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Table A-1

DUAL CREDIT HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE

FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 % Change % Change

District College Name Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount 2011-2015 2014-2015

50301 Black Hawk 1,026 1,055 1,163 1,296 1,372 33.7 5.9

50800 Chicago (172) (231) (499) (1,055) (1,777) (933.1) (68.4)

50806 Daley 21 4 144 236 412 1861.9 74.6

50801 Kennedy-King 2 1 5 70 133 6550.0 90.0

50803 Malcolm X 0 1 77 92 118 --- 28.3

50805 Olive-Harvey 17 10 0 201 186 994.1 -7.5

50804 Truman 39 185 207 214 327 738.5 52.8

50802 Washington 61 22 34 109 223 265.6 104.6

50807 Wright 32 8 32 133 378 1081.3 184.2

50701 Danville 0 1,357 1,437 1,429 1,431 --- 0.1

50201 DuPage 2,281 2,340 2,918 3,975 4,874 113.7 22.6

50901 Elgin 115 141 661 896 970 743.5 8.3

51201 Harper 421 996 1,875 1,956 2,315 449.9 18.4

54001 Heartland 256 296 228 348 821 220.7 135.9

51901 Highland 672 316 833 828 799 18.9 -3.5

51401 Illinois Central 1,828 1,840 1,682 1,645 1,786 -2.3 8.6

52900 Illinois Eastern (1,237) (1,328) (1,375) (1,411) (1,360) (9.9) (-3.6)

52904 Frontier 657 706 724 745 697 6.1 -6.4

52901 Lincoln Trail 179 209 211 182 184 2.8 1.1

52902 Olney Central 186 188 196 236 249 33.9 5.5

52903 Wabash Valley 215 225 244 248 230 7.0 -7.3

51301 Illinois Valley 520 626 574 556 563 8.3 1.3

52501 Joliet 6,790 7,516 7,830 4,865 4,072 -40.0 -16.3

52001 Kankakee 505 461 420 518 465 -7.9 -10.2

50101 Kaskaskia 2,572 2,608 2,663 2,809 2,955 14.9 5.2

52301 Kishwaukee 448 412 434 500 494 10.3 -1.2

53201 Lake County 790 1,073 1,140 1,267 1,292 63.5 2.0

51701 Lake Land 1,324 1,516 1,515 1,599 1,544 16.6 -3.4

53601 Lewis & Clark 3,802 3,819 4,209 4,146 3,915 3.0 -5.6

52601 Lincoln Land 1,554 1,578 1,686 1,781 1,852 19.2 4.0

53001 Logan 748 915 896 1,046 1,011 35.2 -3.3

52801 McHenry 515 532 654 798 916 77.9 14.8

52401 Moraine Valley 2,683 2,794 2,638 2,203 1,436 -46.5 -34.8

52701 Morton 0 0 236 229 135 --- -41.0

53501 Oakton 471 537 650 781 633 34.4 -19.0

50501 Parkland 610 866 915 1,004 1,042 70.8 3.8

51501 Prairie State 510 729 546 540 718 40.8 33.0

52101 Rend Lake 1,290 1,097 934 988 1,041 -19.3 5.4

53701 Richland 850 872 880 825 851 0.1 3.2

51101 Rock Valley 573 593 616 653 649 13.3 -0.6

51801 Sandburg 338 353 399 443 454 34.3 2.5

50601 Sauk Valley 741 724 726 812 847 14.3 4.3

53101 Shawnee 471 484 474 508 493 4.7 -3.0

51001 South Suburban 686 585 632 712 773 12.7 8.6

53301 Southeastern 543 546 706 702 587 8.1 -16.4

52201 Southwestern 2,582 2,844 2,702 2,663 2,848 10.3 6.9

53401 Spoon River 355 302 340 306 289 -18.6 -5.6

50401 Triton 297 195 408 501 580 95.3 15.8

51601 Waubonsee 677 678 1,058 1,275 1,461 115.8 14.6

53901 Wood 392 210 211 222 297 -24.2 33.8

TOTALS/AVERAGES 41,645 45,365 49,763 50,091 51,718 24.2 % 3.2 %

SOURCE OF DATA: Annual Enrollment and Completion (A1) Data

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DUAL CREDIT HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY GENDER AND BY COLLEGE

FISCAL YEAR 2015

Dist.

No. District/College Male Female Total

50301 Black Hawk 633 739 1,372

50800 Chicago (794) (983) (1,777)

50806 Daley 152 260 412

50801 Kennedy-King 68 65 133

50803 Malcolm X 72 46 118

50805 Olive-Harvey 74 112 186

50804 Truman 170 157 327

50802 Washington 79 144 223

50807 Wright 179 199 378

50701 Danville 656 775 1,431

50201 DuPage 2,235 2,639 4,874

50901 Elgin 491 479 970

51201 Harper 1,115 1,200 2,315

54001 Heartland 346 475 821

51901 Highland 409 390 799

51401 Illinois Central 778 1,008 1,786

52900 Illinois Eastern (674) (686) (1,360)

52904 Frontier 332 365 697

52901 Lincoln Trail 90 94 184

52902 Olney Central 130 119 249

52903 Wabash Valley 122 108 230

51301 Illinois Valley 221 342 563

52501 Joliet 2,058 2,014 4,072

52001 Kankakee 196 269 465

50101 Kaskaskia 1,423 1,532 2,955

52301 Kishwaukee 305 189 494

53201 Lake County 737 555 1,292

51701 Lake Land 736 808 1,544

53601 Lewis & Clark 1,973 1,942 3,915

52601 Lincoln Land 866 986 1,852

53001 Logan 452 559 1,011

52801 McHenry 433 483 916

52401 Moraine Valley 1,125 311 1,436

52701 Morton 106 29 135

53501 Oakton 347 286 633

50501 Parkland 505 537 1,042

51501 Prairie State 361 357 718

52101 Rend Lake 496 545 1,041

53701 Richland 392 459 851

51101 Rock Valley 290 359 649

51801 Sandburg 188 266 454

50601 Sauk Valley 295 552 847

53101 Shawnee 229 264 493

51001 South Suburban 329 444 773

53301 Southeastern 298 289 587

52201 Southwestern 1,594 1,254 2,848

53401 Spoon River 135 154 289

50401 Triton 278 302 580

51601 Waubonsee 639 822 1,461

53901 Wood 127 170 297

TOTALS 25,265 26,453 51,718

SOURCE OF DATA: Annual Enrollment and Completion (A1) Data

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Table A-3

DUAL CREDIT HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY ETHNIC ORIGIN AND BY COLLEGE

FISCAL YEAR 2015

African Non- All Other

Dist. Native American White Resident Pacific or No

No. District/College Asian American Non-Latino Latino Non-Latino Alien Islander Indication Total

50301 Black Hawk 29 5 45 116 1,126 0 5 46 1,372

50800 Chicago (98) (5) (421) (952) (194) (5) (4) (98) (1,777)

50806 Daley 16 0 32 323 23 0 0 18 412

50801 Kennedy-King 8 1 54 58 7 0 0 5 133

50803 Malcolm X 2 1 17 92 3 0 0 3 118

50805 Olive-Harvey 1 0 118 39 21 0 0 7 186

50804 Truman 29 1 36 197 35 1 2 26 327

50802 Washington 10 1 146 55 2 0 0 9 223

50807 Wright 32 1 18 188 103 4 2 30 378

50701 Danville 13 10 105 50 1,147 0 2 104 1,431

50201 DuPage 509 41 342 936 2,800 5 19 222 4,874

50901 Elgin 46 4 28 398 467 0 2 25 970

51201 Harper 288 2 69 548 1,270 1 6 131 2,315

54001 Heartland 12 3 40 23 701 1 0 41 821

51901 Highland 3 8 36 20 715 0 0 17 799

51401 Illinois Central 48 5 95 51 1,581 0 4 2 1,786

52900 Illinois Eastern (6) (6) (9) (13) (1,323) (0) (2) (1) (1,360)

52904 Frontier 0 3 6 7 680 0 1 0 697

52901 Lincoln Trail 2 2 2 3 174 0 0 1 184

52902 Olney Central 4 0 0 1 244 0 0 0 249

52903 Wabash Valley 0 1 1 2 225 0 1 0 230

51301 Illinois Valley 13 0 9 15 496 0 2 28 563

52501 Joliet 108 62 203 609 3,015 1 12 62 4,072

52001 Kankakee 6 3 38 46 354 0 0 18 465

50101 Kaskaskia 31 25 100 27 2,754 4 4 10 2,955

52301 Kishwaukee 6 5 16 54 395 1 2 15 494

53201 Lake County 35 5 96 332 710 0 3 111 1,292

51701 Lake Land 10 3 13 7 1,453 0 0 58 1,544

53601 Lewis & Clark 35 23 170 53 3,296 0 10 328 3,915

52601 Lincoln Land 33 10 120 67 1,524 0 3 95 1,852

53001 Logan 8 1 24 8 473 0 15 482 1,011

52801 McHenry 17 4 8 143 675 0 2 67 916

52401 Moraine Valley 47 27 30 372 900 0 1 59 1,436

52701 Morton 1 0 2 90 9 0 0 33 135

53501 Oakton 99 0 17 37 462 0 8 10 633

50501 Parkland 35 8 52 31 665 0 1 250 1,042

51501 Prairie State 2 18 435 53 152 0 0 58 718

52101 Rend Lake 10 5 60 14 934 0 0 18 1,041

53701 Richland 10 0 110 7 704 0 1 19 851

51101 Rock Valley 37 3 30 81 496 0 1 1 649

51801 Sandburg 2 5 5 10 417 0 0 15 454

50601 Sauk Valley 12 4 17 64 736 0 0 14 847

53101 Shawnee 3 0 48 16 416 0 0 10 493

51001 South Suburban 14 15 384 137 159 0 3 61 773

53301 Southeastern 2 1 4 4 540 1 1 34 587

52201 Southwestern 45 12 348 92 2,205 0 2 144 2,848

53401 Spoon River 4 0 4 5 276 0 0 0 289

50401 Triton 9 0 23 169 63 0 1 315 580

51601 Waubonsee 53 3 61 443 862 1 0 38 1,461

53901 Wood 0 0 0 1 294 0 0 2 297

TOTALS 1,739 331 3,617 6,094 36,759 20 116 3,042 51,718

SOURCE OF DATA: Annual Enrollment and Completion (A1) Data

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Table A-4

DUAL CREDIT HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT VS.

OVERALL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE

FISCAL YEAR 2015

Dist. Dual Credit Total % Dual Credit

No. District/College Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment

50301 Black Hawk 1,372 10,500 13.1%

50800 Chicago (1,777) (92,923) (1.9%)

50806 Daley 412 15,099 2.7%

50801 Kennedy-King 133 8,458 1.6%

50803 Malcolm X 118 9,816 1.2%

50805 Olive-Harvey 186 9,243 2.0%

50804 Truman 327 17,025 1.9%

50802 Washington 223 14,340 1.6%

50807 Wright 378 18,942 2.0%

50701 Danville 1,431 8,192 17.5%

50201 DuPage 4,874 47,821 10.2%

50901 Elgin 970 16,598 5.8%

51201 Harper 2,315 25,060 9.2%

54001 Heartland 821 9,457 8.7%

51901 Highland 799 4,069 19.6%

51401 Illinois Central 1,786 15,156 11.8%

52900 Illinois Eastern (1,360) (30,968) (4.4%)

52904 Frontier 697 8,365 8.3%

52901 Lincoln Trail 184 1,767 10.4%

52902 Olney Central 249 2,209 11.3%

52903 Wabash Valley 230 18,627 1.2%

51301 Illinois Valley 563 5,760 9.8%

52501 Joliet 4,072 23,822 17.1%

52001 Kankakee 465 7,940 5.9%

50101 Kaskaskia 2,955 10,267 28.8%

52301 Kishwaukee 494 6,268 7.9%

53201 Lake County 1,292 25,799 5.0%

51701 Lake Land 1,544 23,505 6.6%

53601 Lewis & Clark 3,915 10,755 36.4%

52601 Lincoln Land 1,852 12,813 14.5%

53001 Logan 1,011 9,945 10.2%

52801 McHenry 916 10,446 8.8%

52401 Moraine Valley 1,436 26,307 5.5%

52701 Morton 135 7,106 1.9%

53501 Oakton 633 20,425 3.1%

50501 Parkland 1,042 20,673 5.0%

51501 Prairie State 718 10,322 7.0%

52101 Rend Lake 1,041 15,353 6.8%

53701 Richland 851 6,968 12.2%

51101 Rock Valley 649 13,136 4.9%

51801 Sandburg 454 3,250 14.0%

50601 Sauk Valley 847 3,742 22.6%

53101 Shawnee 493 6,077 8.1%

51001 South Suburban 773 10,215 7.6%

53301 Southeastern 587 5,056 11.6%

52201 Southwestern 2,848 19,845 14.4%

53401 Spoon River 289 2,860 10.1%

50401 Triton 580 18,812 3.1%

51601 Waubonsee 1,461 18,978 7.7%

53901 Wood 297 3,002 9.9%

TOTALS 51,718 620,191 8.3%

SOURCE OF DATA: Annual Enrollment and Completion (A1) Data

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Table B-1

DUAL CREDIT COURSE COUNT BY COLLEGE

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011- 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

District College 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

50301 Black Hawk 235 265 267 286 332 295 46 16.1% 65 24.3% 97 41.3%

50800 Chicago (56) (44) (35) (72) (196) (101) (124) (172.2%) (161) (460.0%) (140) (250.0%)

50806 Daley 22 4 7 21 31 20 10 47.6% 24 342.9% 9 40.9%

50801 Kennedy-King 2 1 2 1 17 7 16 1600.0% 15 750.0% 15 750.0%

50803 Malcolm X 0 2 5 5 9 6 4 80.0% 4 80.0% 9 --

50805 Olive-Harvey 6 5 0 13 15 9 2 15.4% 15 -- 9 150.0%

50804 Truman 5 13 15 17 41 24 24 141.2% 26 173.3% 36 720.0%

50802 Washington 13 15 3 6 47 19 41 683.3% 44 1466.7% 34 261.5%

50807 Wright 8 4 3 9 36 16 27 300.0% 33 1100.0% 28 350.0%

50701 Danville 448 461 431 521 502 485 -19 -3.6% 71 16.5% 54 12.1%

50201 DuPage 285 307 346 438 480 421 42 9.6% 134 38.7% 195 68.4%

50901 Elgin 98 93 85 83 93 87 10 12.0% 8 9.4% -5 -5.1%

51201 Harper 63 101 176 157 189 174 32 20.4% 13 7.4% 126 200.0%

54001 Heartland 134 167 120 173 180 158 7 4.0% 60 50.0% 46 34.3%

51901 Highland 120 127 128 123 136 129 13 10.6% 8 6.3% 16 13.3%

51401 Illinois Central 253 241 226 220 232 226 12 5.5% 6 2.7% -21 -8.3%

52900 Illinois Eastern (249) (253) (304) (325) (320) (316) (-5) (-1.5%) (16) (5.3%) (71) (28.5%)

52904 Frontier 149 153 182 186 183 184 -3 -1.6% 1 0.5% 34 22.8%

52901 Lincoln Trail 34 35 37 29 32 33 3 10.3% -5 -13.5% -2 -5.9%

52902 Olney Central 34 26 38 51 44 44 -7 -13.7% 6 15.8% 10 29.4%

52903 Wabash Valley 32 39 47 59 61 56 2 3.4% 14 29.8% 29 90.6%

51301 Illinois Valley 81 155 126 140 142 136 2 1.4% 16 12.7% 61 75.3%

52501 Joliet 817 859 853 629 470 651 -159 -25.3% -383 -44.9% -347 -42.5%

52001 Kankakee 47 70 46 45 49 47 4 8.9% 3 6.5% 2 4.3%

50101 Kaskaskia 397 422 466 496 524 495 28 5.6% 58 12.4% 127 32.0%

52301 Kishwaukee 60 51 74 63 60 66 -3 -4.8% -14 -18.9% 0 0.0%

53201 Lake County 34 45 56 105 139 100 34 32.4% 83 148.2% 105 308.8%

51701 Lake Land 252 301 285 301 315 300 14 4.7% 30 10.5% 63 25.0%

53601 Lewis & Clark 825 756 655 612 566 611 -46 -7.5% -89 -13.6% -259 -31.4%

52601 Lincoln Land 252 225 208 221 237 222 16 7.2% 29 13.9% -15 -6.0%

53001 Logan 266 233 309 265 106 227 -159 -60.0% -203 -65.7% -160 -60.2%

52801 McHenry 175 149 231 514 235 327 -279 -54.3% 4 1.7% 60 34.3%

52401 Moraine Valley 314 321 310 274 138 241 -136 -49.6% -172 -55.5% -176 -56.1%

52701 Morton 0 0 19 14 13 15 -1 -7.1% -6 -31.6% 13 --

53501 Oakton 58 48 49 57 41 49 -16 -28.1% -8 -16.3% -17 -29.3%

50501 Parkland 323 303 304 303 284 297 -19 -6.3% -20 -6.6% -39 -12.1%

51501 Prairie State 50 85 71 62 78 70 16 25.8% 7 9.9% 28 56.0%

52101 Rend Lake 169 166 168 165 191 175 26 15.8% 23 13.7% 22 13.0%

53701 Richland 261 221 256 254 226 245 -28 -11.0% -30 -11.7% -35 -13.4%

51101 Rock Valley 688 729 625 761 720 702 -41 -5.4% 95 15.2% 32 4.7%

51801 Sandburg 171 189 186 190 197 191 7 3.7% 11 5.9% 26 15.2%

50601 Sauk Valley 282 266 297 284 340 307 56 19.7% 43 14.5% 58 20.6%

53101 Shawnee 53 63 66 70 70 69 0 0.0% 4 6.1% 17 32.1%

51001 South Suburban 108 93 109 121 120 117 -1 -0.8% 11 10.1% 12 11.1%

53301 Southeastern 240 240 230 226 225 227 -1 -0.4% -5 -2.2% -15 -6.3%

52201 Southwestern 275 289 306 520 765 530 245 47.1% 459 150.0% 490 178.2%

53401 Spoon River 148 139 157 183 155 165 -28 -15.3% -2 -1.3% 7 4.7%

50401 Triton 66 72 76 141 118 112 -23 -16.3% 42 55.3% 52 78.8%

51601 Waubonsee 305 250 355 398 435 396 37 9.3% 80 22.5% 130 42.6%

53901 Wood 122 68 65 91 95 84 4 4.4% 30 46.2% -27 -22.1%

TOTALS 8,780 8,867 9,076 9,903 9,714 9,564 -189 -1.9% 638 7.0% 934 10.6%

Pure

Minimum 0 0 0 1 9 6 -279 -60.0% -383 -65.7% -347 -60.2%

Maximum 825 859 853 761 765 702 245 1600.0% 459 1466.7% 490 750.0%

Median 128 144 143 161 141 161 4 4.5% 12 10.5% 17 21.7%

Standard Deviation 194.9 195.2 185.6 191.2 188.2 182.4 69.9 252.5% 103.0 285.0% 113.9 167.3%

Average 183 185 189 206 202 199 -4 59.0% 13 93.4% 19 74.4%

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-2

DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

District College 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

50301 Black Hawk 1,993 2,312 2,952 3,444 3,646 3,347 202 5.9% 694 23.5% 1,653 82.9%

50800 Chicago (195) (236) (540) (977) (2,465) (1,327) (1,488) (152.3%) (1,925) (356.5%) (2,270) (1164.1%)

50806 Daley 30 5 161 274 533 323 259 94.5% 372 231.1% 503 1676.7%

50801 Kennedy-King 2 1 6 1 284 97 283 28300.0% 278 4633.3% 282 14100.0%

50803 Malcolm X 0 2 77 87 151 105 64 73.6% 74 96.1% 151 --

50805 Olive-Harvey 17 8 0 231 296 176 65 28.1% 296 -- 279 1641.2%

50804 Truman 39 184 228 233 506 322 273 117.2% 278 121.9% 467 1197.4%

50802 Washington 75 28 35 9 245 96 236 2622.2% 210 600.0% 170 226.7%

50807 Wright 32 8 33 142 450 208 308 216.9% 417 1263.6% 418 1306.3%

50701 Danville 2,081 2,052 1,939 1,969 1,806 1,905 -163 -8.3% -133 -6.9% -275 -13.2%

50201 DuPage 3,950 4,091 4,858 6,646 7,475 6,326 829 12.5% 2,617 53.9% 3,525 89.2%

50901 Elgin 441 438 426 446 411 428 -35 -7.8% -15 -3.5% -30 -6.8%

51201 Harper 815 1,431 2,345 2,412 3,067 2,608 655 27.2% 722 30.8% 2,252 276.3%

54001 Heartland 443 600 432 675 1,709 939 1,034 153.2% 1,277 295.6% 1,266 285.8%

51901 Highland 1,075 1,198 1,408 1,273 1,347 1,343 74 5.8% -61 -4.3% 272 25.3%

51401 Illinois Central 3,795 3,730 3,586 3,599 3,917 3,701 318 8.8% 331 9.2% 122 3.2%

52900 Illinois Eastern (3,380) (3,568) (3,967) (4,405) (4,208) (4,193) (-197) (-4.5%) (241) (6.1%) (828) (24.5%)

52904 Frontier 1,902 2,065 2,293 2,575 2,361 2,410 -214 -8.3% 68 3.0% 459 24.1%

52901 Lincoln Trail 472 487 433 392 407 411 15 3.8% -26 -6.0% -65 -13.8%

52902 Olney Central 527 497 613 736 804 718 68 9.2% 191 31.2% 277 52.6%

52903 Wabash Valley 479 519 628 702 636 655 -66 -9.4% 8 1.3% 157 32.8%

51301 Illinois Valley 1,238 1,932 1,708 1,842 1,911 1,820 69 3.7% 203 11.9% 673 54.4%

52501 Joliet 12,086 13,150 13,751 8,433 6,993 9,726 -1,440 -17.1% -6,758 -49.1% -5,093 -42.1%

52001 Kankakee 694 663 616 702 667 662 -35 -5.0% 51 8.3% -27 -3.9%

50101 Kaskaskia 5,533 6,041 6,443 6,839 7,172 6,818 333 4.9% 729 11.3% 1,639 29.6%

52301 Kishwaukee 633 546 812 691 709 737 18 2.6% -103 -12.7% 76 12.0%

53201 Lake County 922 1,238 1,525 1,546 1,907 1,659 361 23.4% 382 25.0% 985 106.8%

51701 Lake Land 2,720 3,228 3,044 3,388 3,572 3,335 184 5.4% 528 17.3% 852 31.3%

53601 Lewis & Clark 11,085 10,107 9,629 9,692 8,802 9,374 -890 -9.2% -827 -8.6% -2,283 -20.6%

52601 Lincoln Land 2,377 2,572 2,760 2,939 3,127 2,942 188 6.4% 367 13.3% 750 31.6%

53001 Logan 1,151 1,474 1,536 1,536 1,597 1,556 61 4.0% 61 4.0% 446 38.7%

52801 McHenry 934 916 1,085 1,469 1,424 1,326 -45 -3.1% 339 31.2% 490 52.5%

52401 Moraine Valley 3,322 3,480 4,277 3,728 2,787 3,597 -941 -25.2% -1,490 -34.8% -535 -16.1%

52701 Morton 0 0 391 343 224 319 -119 -34.7% -167 -42.7% 224 --

53501 Oakton 472 524 672 832 622 709 -210 -25.2% -50 -7.4% 150 31.8%

50501 Parkland 1,245 1,738 1,643 1,859 2,071 1,858 212 11.4% 428 26.0% 826 66.3%

51501 Prairie State 617 937 802 751 913 822 162 21.6% 111 13.8% 296 48.0%

52101 Rend Lake 3,092 2,628 2,649 2,643 2,844 2,712 201 7.6% 195 7.4% -248 -8.0%

53701 Richland 1,597 1,630 1,723 1,611 1,627 1,654 16 1.0% -96 -5.6% 30 1.9%

51101 Rock Valley 2,185 2,308 2,248 2,755 3,003 2,669 248 9.0% 755 33.6% 818 37.4%

51801 Sandburg 993 1,142 1,259 1,351 1,361 1,324 10 0.7% 102 8.1% 368 37.1%

50601 Sauk Valley 1,752 1,606 1,585 1,735 2,115 1,812 380 21.9% 530 33.4% 363 20.7%

53101 Shawnee 719 687 797 863 927 862 64 7.4% 130 16.3% 208 28.9%

51001 South Suburban 713 667 732 736 935 801 199 27.0% 203 27.7% 222 31.1%

53301 Southeastern 953 1,241 1,539 1,455 1,300 1,431 -155 -10.7% -239 -15.5% 347 36.4%

52201 Southwestern 3,829 4,179 4,086 4,378 5,420 4,628 1,042 23.8% 1,334 32.6% 1,591 41.6%

53401 Spoon River 826 737 816 832 736 795 -96 -11.5% -80 -9.8% -90 -10.9%

50401 Triton 930 1,067 724 969 866 853 -103 -10.6% 142 19.6% -64 -6.9%

51601 Waubonsee 1,267 1,071 1,957 2,443 2,872 2,424 429 17.6% 915 46.8% 1,605 126.7%

53901 Wood 842 406 460 482 598 513 116 24.1% 138 30.0% -244 -29.0%

TOTALS 82,895 87,571 93,722 94,689 99,153 95,855 4,464 4.7% 5,431 5.8% 16,258 19.6%

Pure

Minimum 0 0 0 1 151 96 -1,440 -34.7% -6,758 -49.1% -5,093 -42.1%

Maximum 12,086 13,150 13,751 9,692 8,802 9,726 1,042 28300.0% 2,617 4633.3% 3,525 14100.0%

Median 932 1,107 1,334 1,403 1,393 1,334 72 6.1% 193 13.8% 281 32.3%

Standard Deviation 2,416.2 2,463.0 2,513.6 2,146.4 2,064.5 2,194.1 417.7 4091.8% 1,161.4 697.5% 1,150.2 2094.9%

Average 1,727 1,824 1,953 1,973 2,066 1,997 93 660.8% 113 161.8% 339 472.0%

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-3

AVERAGE DUAL CREDIT CLASS SIZE

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

District College 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

50301 Black Hawk 8.5 8.7 11.1 12.0 11.0 11.4 -1.1 -8.8% -0.1 -0.7% 2.5 29.5%

50800 Chicago (3.5) (5.4) (15.4) (13.6) (12.6) (13.8) (-1.0) (-7.3%) (-2.8) (-18.3%) (9.1) (259.3%)

50806 Daley 1.4 1.3 23.0 13.0 17.2 17.7 4.1 31.8% -5.8 -25.2% 15.8 1160.9%

50801 Kennedy-King 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 16.7 6.9 15.7 1570.6% 13.7 456.9% 15.7 1570.6%

50803 Malcolm X -- 1.0 15.4 17.4 16.8 16.5 -0.6 -3.6% 1.4 8.9% -- --

50805 Olive-Harvey 2.8 1.6 -- 17.8 19.7 18.8 2.0 11.1% -- -- 16.9 596.5%

50804 Truman 7.8 14.2 15.2 13.7 12.3 13.7 -1.4 -10.0% -2.9 -18.8% 4.5 58.2%

50802 Washington 5.8 1.9 11.7 1.5 5.2 6.1 3.7 247.5% -6.5 -55.3% -0.6 -9.6%

50807 Wright 4.0 2.0 11.0 15.8 12.5 13.1 -3.3 -20.8% 1.5 13.6% 8.5 212.5%

50701 Danville 4.6 4.5 4.5 3.8 3.6 4.0 -0.2 -4.8% -0.9 -20.0% -1.0 -22.6%

50201 DuPage 13.9 13.3 14.0 15.2 15.6 14.9 0.4 2.6% 1.5 10.9% 1.7 12.4%

50901 Elgin 4.5 4.7 5.0 5.4 4.4 4.9 -1.0 -17.8% -0.6 -11.8% -0.1 -1.8%

51201 Harper 12.9 14.2 13.3 15.4 16.2 15.0 0.9 5.6% 2.9 21.8% 3.3 25.4%

54001 Heartland 3.3 3.6 3.6 3.9 9.5 5.7 5.6 143.3% 5.9 163.7% 6.2 187.2%

51901 Highland 9.0 9.4 11.0 10.3 9.9 10.4 -0.4 -4.3% -1.1 -10.0% 0.9 10.6%

51401 Illinois Central 15.0 15.5 15.9 16.4 16.9 16.4 0.5 3.2% 1.0 6.4% 1.9 12.6%

52900 Illinois Eastern (13.6) (14.1) (13.0) (13.6) (13.2) (13.2) (-0.4) (-3.0%) (0.2) (1.2%) (-0.4) (-3.3%)

52904 Frontier 12.8 13.5 12.6 13.8 12.9 13.1 -0.9 -6.8% 0.3 2.4% 0.1 1.1%

52901 Lincoln Trail 13.9 13.9 11.7 13.5 12.7 12.6 -0.8 -5.9% 1.0 8.7% -1.2 -8.4%

52902 Olney Central 15.5 19.1 16.1 14.4 18.3 16.3 3.8 26.6% 2.1 13.3% 2.8 17.9%

52903 Wabash Valley 15.0 13.3 13.4 11.9 10.4 11.9 -1.5 -12.4% -2.9 -22.0% -4.5 -30.3%

51301 Illinois Valley 15.3 12.5 13.6 13.2 13.5 13.4 0.3 2.3% -0.1 -0.7% -1.8 -11.9%

52501 Joliet 14.8 15.3 16.1 13.4 14.9 14.8 1.5 11.0% -1.2 -7.7% 0.1 0.6%

52001 Kankakee 14.8 9.5 13.4 15.6 13.6 14.2 -2.0 -12.7% 0.2 1.6% -1.2 -7.8%

50101 Kaskaskia 13.9 14.3 13.8 13.8 13.7 13.8 -0.1 -0.7% -0.1 -1.0% -0.3 -1.8%

52301 Kishwaukee 10.6 10.7 11.0 11.0 11.8 11.3 0.8 7.7% 0.8 7.7% 1.3 12.0%

53201 Lake County 27.1 27.5 27.2 14.7 13.7 18.6 -1.0 -6.8% -13.5 -49.6% -13.4 -49.4%

51701 Lake Land 10.8 10.7 10.7 11.3 11.3 11.1 0.1 0.7% 0.7 6.2% 0.5 5.1%

53601 Lewis & Clark 13.4 13.4 14.7 15.8 15.6 15.4 -0.3 -1.8% 0.9 5.8% 2.1 15.7%

52601 Lincoln Land 9.4 11.4 13.3 13.3 13.2 13.3 -0.1 -0.8% -0.1 -0.6% 3.8 39.9%

53001 Logan 4.3 6.3 5.0 5.8 15.1 8.6 9.3 159.9% 10.1 203.1% 10.7 248.2%

52801 McHenry 5.3 6.1 4.7 2.9 6.1 4.5 3.2 112.0% 1.4 29.0% 0.7 13.5%

52401 Moraine Valley 10.6 10.8 13.8 13.6 20.2 15.9 6.6 48.4% 6.4 46.4% 9.6 90.9%

52701 Morton -- -- 20.6 24.5 17.2 20.8 -7.3 -29.7% -3.3 -16.3% -- --

53501 Oakton 8.1 10.9 13.7 14.6 15.2 14.5 0.6 3.9% 1.5 10.6% 7.0 86.4%

50501 Parkland 3.9 5.7 5.4 6.1 7.3 6.3 1.2 18.9% 1.9 34.9% 3.4 89.2%

51501 Prairie State 12.3 11.0 11.3 12.1 11.7 11.7 -0.4 -3.4% 0.4 3.6% -0.6 -5.1%

52101 Rend Lake 18.3 15.8 15.8 16.0 14.9 15.6 -1.1 -7.0% -0.9 -5.6% -3.4 -18.6%

53701 Richland 6.1 7.4 6.7 6.3 7.2 6.8 0.9 13.5% 0.5 7.0% 1.1 17.7%

51101 Rock Valley 3.2 3.2 3.6 3.6 4.2 3.8 0.6 15.2% 0.6 16.0% 1.0 31.3%

51801 Sandburg 5.8 6.0 6.8 7.1 6.9 6.9 -0.2 -2.8% 0.1 2.1% 1.1 19.0%

50601 Sauk Valley 6.2 6.0 5.3 6.1 6.2 5.9 0.1 1.8% 0.9 16.6% 0.0 0.1%

53101 Shawnee 13.6 10.9 12.1 12.3 13.2 12.5 0.9 7.4% 1.2 9.7% -0.3 -2.4%

51001 South Suburban 6.6 7.2 6.7 6.1 7.8 6.9 1.7 28.1% 1.1 16.0% 1.2 18.0%

53301 Southeastern 4.0 5.2 6.7 6.4 5.8 6.3 -0.7 -10.3% -0.9 -13.7% 1.8 45.5%

52201 Southwestern 13.9 14.5 13.4 8.4 7.1 9.6 -1.3 -15.8% -6.3 -46.9% -6.8 -49.1%

53401 Spoon River 5.6 5.3 5.2 4.5 4.7 4.8 0.2 4.4% -0.4 -8.6% -0.8 -14.9%

50401 Triton 14.1 14.8 9.5 6.9 7.3 7.9 0.5 6.8% -2.2 -23.0% -6.8 -47.9%

51601 Waubonsee 4.2 4.3 5.5 6.1 6.6 6.1 0.5 7.6% 1.1 19.8% 2.4 58.9%

53901 Wood 6.9 6.0 7.1 5.3 6.3 6.2 1.0 18.8% -0.8 -11.1% -0.6 -8.8%

TOTALS 9.4 9.9 10.3 9.6 10.2 10.0 0.6 6.8% -0.1 -1.2% 0.8 8.1%

Pure

Minimum 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 3.6 3.8 -7.3 -29.7% -13.5 -55.3% -13.4 -49.4%

Maximum 27.1 27.5 27.2 24.5 20.2 20.8 15.7 1570.6% 13.7 456.9% 16.9 1570.6%

Median 8.7 9.5 11.7 12.1 12.4 11.8 0.3 2.5% 0.4 3.6% 1.0 12.5%

Standard Deviation 5.4 5.5 5.2 5.1 4.6 4.6 3.3 229.9% 4.0 78.2% 5.6 295.9%

Average 9.4 9.3 11.1 10.7 11.5 11.2 0.9 48.4% 0.2 16.9% 1.9 95.6%

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-4

Top Ten Dual Credit Course Enrollments by CIP (Based on Fiscal Year 2015)

Five Year Enrollment Trends

3-Year 1-Year Change 5-Year Change

CIP COURSE NAME 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Average Number Percent Number Percent

23.1301 Writing, General (New)* 10,574 11,267 12,369 13,987 15,518 13,958 1,531 10.9% 4,944 46.8%

27.0101 Mathematics, General 3,659 3,919 4,680 5,114 5,417 5,070 303 5.9% 1,758 48.0%

16.0905 Spanish Language and Literature 3,454 3,562 4,189 4,277 4,647 4,371 370 8.7% 1,193 34.5%

42.0101 Psychology, General 3,397 3,359 3,792 3,995 3,880 3,889 -115 -2.9% 483 14.2%

23.1304 Rhetoric and Composition (New)** 2,763 3,210 3,420 3,449 3,538 3,469 89 2.6% 775 28.0%

54.0102 American History (United States) (Moved from 45.0802) 2,659 2,636 3,181 2,970 2,929 3,027 -41 -1.4% 270 10.2%

48.0508 Welding Technology/Welder 2,540 2,756 2,858 2,982 2,766 2,869 -216 -7.2% 226 8.9%

52.0407 Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry 2,346 2,390 1,930 1,991 2,720 2,214 729 36.6% 374 15.9%

51.3902 Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant/Aide (Moved from 51.1614) 2,157 2,446 2,380 2,328 2,343 2,350 15 0.6% 186 8.6%

31.0501 Health and Physical Education 1,422 1,005 1,499 1,765 2,278 1,847 513 29.1% 856 60.2%

Totals 34,971 36,550 40,298 42,858 46,036 43,064 3,178 7.4% 11,065 31.6%

Grand Total 82,895 87,571 93,722 94,689 99,153 95,855 4,464 4.7% 16,258 19.6%

Percent Top Ten of Grand Total 42.2% 41.7% 43.0% 45.3% 46.4% 44.9% 1.2% 2.6% 4.2% 10.1%

*CIP Number and Title were changed from 23.0401 English Composition to 23.1301 Writing General in 2010

**CIP Number and Title were changed from 23.1001 Speech and Rhetorical Studies to 23.1304 Rhetoric and Composition in 2010

Source: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-5

DUAL CREDIT COURSE COUNT BY COLLEGE IN BACCALAUREATE/TRANSFER EDUCATION

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

District College 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

50301 Black Hawk 181 199 197 200 215 204 15 7.5% 18 9.1% 34 18.8%

50800 Chicago (51) (42) (33) (70) (171) (91) (101) (144.3%) (138) (418.2%) (120) (235.3%)

50806 Daley 21 4 7 21 28 19 7 33.3% 21 300.0% 7 33.3%

50801 Kennedy-King 2 1 2 1 16 6 15 1500.0% 14 700.0% 14 700.0%

50803 Malcolm X 0 2 4 5 8 6 3 60.0% 4 100.0% 8 --

50805 Olive-Harvey 2 5 0 13 15 9 2 15.4% 15 -- 13 650.0%

50804 Truman 5 12 14 16 37 22 21 131.3% 23 164.3% 32 640.0%

50802 Washington 13 14 3 5 41 16 36 720.0% 38 1266.7% 28 215.4%

50807 Wright 8 4 3 9 26 13 17 188.9% 23 766.7% 18 225.0%

50701 Danville 184 188 175 211 199 195 -12 -5.7% 24 13.7% 15 8.2%

50201 DuPage 79 75 93 118 141 117 23 19.5% 48 51.6% 62 78.5%

50901 Elgin 25 18 14 15 24 18 9 60.0% 10 71.4% -1 -4.0%

51201 Harper 5 6 49 55 60 55 5 9.1% 11 22.4% 55 1100.0%

54001 Heartland 105 152 118 144 139 134 -5 -3.5% 21 17.8% 34 32.4%

51901 Highland 33 38 41 39 37 39 -2 -5.1% -4 -9.8% 4 12.1%

51401 Illinois Central 180 177 168 161 181 170 20 12.4% 13 7.7% 1 0.6%

52900 Illinois Eastern (181) (187) (220) (233) (220) (224) (-13) (-5.6%) (0) (0.0%) (39) (21.5%)

52904 Frontier 116 120 143 143 142 143 -1 -0.7% -1 -0.7% 26 22.4%

52901 Lincoln Trail 27 27 23 22 23 23 1 4.5% 0 0.0% -4 -14.8%

52902 Olney Central 23 23 33 45 31 36 -14 -31.1% -2 -6.1% 8 34.8%

52903 Wabash Valley 15 17 21 23 24 23 1 4.3% 3 14.3% 9 60.0%

51301 Illinois Valley 81 90 80 82 84 82 2 2.4% 4 5.0% 3 3.7%

52501 Joliet 351 384 408 353 300 354 -53 -15.0% -108 -26.5% -51 -14.5%

52001 Kankakee 29 48 25 26 30 27 4 15.4% 5 20.0% 1 3.4%

50101 Kaskaskia 225 217 235 254 258 249 4 1.6% 23 9.8% 33 14.7%

52301 Kishwaukee 14 12 12 15 13 13 -2 -13.3% 1 8.3% -1 -7.1%

53201 Lake County 10 20 20 39 45 35 6 15.4% 25 125.0% 35 350.0%

51701 Lake Land 138 150 142 155 153 150 -2 -1.3% 11 7.7% 15 10.9%

53601 Lewis & Clark 266 289 306 299 293 299 -6 -2.0% -13 -4.2% 27 10.2%

52601 Lincoln Land 127 122 129 131 135 132 4 3.1% 6 4.7% 8 6.3%

53001 Logan 189 156 236 188 67 164 -121 -64.4% -169 -71.6% -122 -64.6%

52801 McHenry 144 115 183 443 183 270 -260 -58.7% 0 0.0% 39 27.1%

52401 Moraine Valley 77 84 78 61 18 52 -43 -70.5% -60 -76.9% -59 -76.6%

52701 Morton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

53501 Oakton 16 16 16 25 18 20 -7 -28.0% 2 12.5% 2 12.5%

50501 Parkland 203 193 210 204 197 204 -7 -3.4% -13 -6.2% -6 -3.0%

51501 Prairie State 8 8 1 1 3 2 2 200.0% 2 200.0% -5 -62.5%

52101 Rend Lake 129 132 127 119 144 130 25 21.0% 17 13.4% 15 11.6%

53701 Richland 173 143 174 179 149 167 -30 -16.8% -25 -14.4% -24 -13.9%

51101 Rock Valley 644 677 592 703 662 652 -41 -5.8% 70 11.8% 18 2.8%

51801 Sandburg 128 126 161 154 157 157 3 1.9% -4 -2.5% 29 22.7%

50601 Sauk Valley 205 172 209 184 256 216 72 39.1% 47 22.5% 51 24.9%

53101 Shawnee 32 40 51 54 52 52 -2 -3.7% 1 2.0% 20 62.5%

51001 South Suburban 16 20 23 15 19 19 4 26.7% -4 -17.4% 3 18.8%

53301 Southeastern 66 81 109 118 120 116 2 1.7% 11 10.1% 54 81.8%

52201 Southwestern 69 80 123 322 547 331 225 69.9% 424 344.7% 478 692.8%

53401 Spoon River 128 130 135 154 139 143 -15 -9.7% 4 3.0% 11 8.6%

50401 Triton 66 69 75 94 80 83 -14 -14.9% 5 6.7% 14 21.2%

51601 Waubonsee 253 204 261 300 326 296 26 8.7% 65 24.9% 73 28.9%

53901 Wood 117 60 58 81 81 73 0 0.0% 23 39.7% -36 -30.8%

TOTALS 4,928 4,920 5,287 5,999 5,916 5,734 -83 -1.4% 629 11.9% 988 20.0%

Pure

Mininum 0 0 0 0 0 0 -260 -70.5% -169 -76.9% -122 -76.6%

Maximum 644 677 592 703 662 652 225 1500.0% 424 1266.7% 478 1100.0%

Median 73 78 79 88 81 83 2 2.4% 6 9.9% 14 16.7%

Standard Deviation 116 119 117 135 134 124 56 240.8% 70 239.4% 74 244.2%

Average 103 103 110 125 123 119 -2 60.0% 13 90.0% 21 107.7%

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-6

DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE IN BACCALAUREATE/TRANSFER EDUCATION

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

District College 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

50301 Black Hawk 1,490 1,767 2,261 2,535 2,509 2,435 -26 -1.0% 248 11.0% 1,019 68.4%

50800 Chicago (182) (234) (517) (956) (2,214) (1,229) (1,258) (131.6%) (1,697) (328.2%) (2,032) (1116.5%)

50806 Daley 29 5 161 274 504 313 230 83.9% 343 213.0% 475 1637.9%

50801 Kennedy-King 2 1 6 1 261 89 260 26000.0% 255 4250.0% 259 12950.0%

50803 Malcolm X 0 2 76 87 150 104 63 72.4% 74 97.4% 150 --

50805 Olive-Harvey 5 8 0 231 296 176 65 28.1% 296 -- 291 5820.0%

50804 Truman 39 183 206 213 476 298 263 123.5% 270 131.1% 437 1120.5%

50802 Washington 75 27 35 8 215 86 207 2587.5% 180 514.3% 140 186.7%

50807 Wright 32 8 33 142 312 162 170 119.7% 279 845.5% 280 875.0%

50701 Danville 1,132 934 936 958 816 903 -142 -14.8% -120 -12.8% -316 -27.9%

50201 DuPage 1,572 1,320 1,766 2,333 2,660 2,253 327 14.0% 894 50.6% 1,088 69.2%

50901 Elgin 164 115 90 84 126 100 42 50.0% 36 40.0% -38 -23.2%

51201 Harper 107 137 889 1,091 1,210 1,063 119 10.9% 321 36.1% 1,103 1030.8%

54001 Heartland 267 523 430 453 1,376 753 923 203.8% 946 220.0% 1,109 415.4%

51901 Highland 340 440 476 395 355 409 -40 -10.1% -121 -25.4% 15 4.4%

51401 Illinois Central 2,932 2,812 2,770 2,782 3,037 2,863 255 9.2% 267 9.6% 105 3.6%

52900 Illinois Eastern (2,765) (2,972) (3,219) (3,545) (3,395) (3,386) (-150) (-4.2%) (176) (5.5%) (630) (22.8%)

52904 Frontier 1,625 1,776 1,967 2,181 2,021 2,056 -160 -7.3% 54 2.7% 396 24.4%

52901 Lincoln Trail 408 430 316 333 338 329 5 1.5% 22 7.0% -70 -17.2%

52902 Olney Central 429 468 579 684 705 656 21 3.1% 126 21.8% 276 64.3%

52903 Wabash Valley 303 298 357 347 331 345 -16 -4.6% -26 -7.3% 28 9.2%

51301 Illinois Valley 1,238 1,423 1,264 1,245 1,298 1,269 53 4.3% 34 2.7% 60 4.8%

52501 Joliet 6,139 7,286 8,083 6,216 5,588 6,629 -628 -10.1% -2,495 -30.9% -551 -9.0%

52001 Kankakee 441 341 366 430 387 394 -43 -10.0% 21 5.7% -54 -12.2%

50101 Kaskaskia 3,583 3,636 3,890 4,123 3,967 3,993 -156 -3.8% 77 2.0% 384 10.7%

52301 Kishwaukee 177 149 200 199 175 191 -24 -12.1% -25 -12.5% -2 -1.1%

53201 Lake County 249 468 517 693 918 709 225 32.5% 401 77.6% 669 268.7%

51701 Lake Land 1,953 2,107 1,968 2,288 2,314 2,190 26 1.1% 346 17.6% 361 18.5%

53601 Lewis & Clark 4,541 4,723 5,464 5,679 5,350 5,498 -329 -5.8% -114 -2.1% 809 17.8%

52601 Lincoln Land 1,546 1,663 2,063 2,121 2,226 2,137 105 5.0% 163 7.9% 680 44.0%

53001 Logan 824 1,090 1,132 971 1,225 1,109 254 26.2% 93 8.2% 401 48.7%

52801 McHenry 693 657 729 1,087 1,059 958 -28 -2.6% 330 45.3% 366 52.8%

52401 Moraine Valley 989 935 1,095 739 336 723 -403 -54.5% -759 -69.3% -653 -66.0%

52701 Morton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

53501 Oakton 178 198 235 314 274 274 -40 -12.7% 39 16.6% 96 53.9%

50501 Parkland 765 1,066 1,031 1,195 1,506 1,244 311 26.0% 475 46.1% 741 96.9%

51501 Prairie State 105 116 7 9 32 16 23 255.6% 25 357.1% -73 -69.5%

52101 Rend Lake 2,586 2,225 2,148 2,076 2,316 2,180 240 11.6% 168 7.8% -270 -10.4%

53701 Richland 803 857 1,000 937 844 927 -93 -9.9% -156 -15.6% 41 5.1%

51101 Rock Valley 1,908 2,119 2,054 2,502 2,708 2,421 206 8.2% 654 31.8% 800 41.9%

51801 Sandburg 764 850 1,018 1,061 1,075 1,051 14 1.3% 57 5.6% 311 40.7%

50601 Sauk Valley 1,131 1,039 1,091 1,138 1,537 1,255 399 35.1% 446 40.9% 406 35.9%

53101 Shawnee 484 504 665 725 729 706 4 0.6% 64 9.6% 245 50.6%

51001 South Suburban 120 152 175 109 144 143 35 32.1% -31 -17.7% 24 20.0%

53301 Southeastern 218 485 781 868 745 798 -123 -14.2% -36 -4.6% 527 241.7%

52201 Southwestern 1,331 1,494 1,591 2,021 3,055 2,222 1,034 51.2% 1,464 92.0% 1,724 129.5%

53401 Spoon River 651 700 763 772 671 735 -101 -13.1% -92 -12.1% 20 3.1%

50401 Triton 930 1,024 701 783 663 716 -120 -15.3% -38 -5.4% -267 -28.7%

51601 Waubonsee 853 741 1,179 1,668 1,975 1,607 307 18.4% 796 67.5% 1,122 131.5%

53901 Wood 813 358 432 463 559 485 96 20.7% 127 29.4% -254 -31.2%

TOTALS 46,964 49,660 54,996 57,564 61,374 57,978 3,810 6.6% 6,378 11.6% 14,410 30.7%

Pure

Mininum 0 0 0 0 0 0 -628 -54.5% -2,495 -69.3% -653 -69.5%

Maximum 6,139 7,286 8,083 6,216 5,588 6,629 1,034 26000.0% 1,464 4250.0% 1,724 12950.0%

Median 672 590 746 778 781 744 31 5.0% 85 10.3% 268 38.3%

Standard Deviation 1,220 1,333 1,461 1,340 1,291 1,348 268 3759.2% 511 629.6% 468 2052.9%

Average 978 1,035 1,146 1,199 1,279 1,208 79 630.5% 133 154.5% 300 550.0%

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-7

AVERAGE DUAL CREDIT CLASS SIZE BY COLLEGE IN BACCALAUREATE/TRANSFER EDUCATION

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

District College 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

50301 Black Hawk 8.2 8.9 11.5 12.7 11.7 11.9 -1.0 -7.9% 0.2 1.7% 3.4 41.8%

50800 Chicago (3.6) (5.6) (15.7) (13.7) (12.9) (14.1) (-0.7) (-5.2%) (-2.8) (-17.5%) (9.3) (259.6%)

50806 Daley 1.4 1.3 23.0 13.0 18.0 18.0 5.0 38.0% -5.0 -21.7% 16.6 1203.4%

50801 Kennedy-King 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 16.3 6.8 15.3 1531.3% 13.3 443.8% 15.3 1531.3%

50803 Malcolm X -- 1.0 19.0 17.4 18.8 18.4 1.4 7.8% -0.3 -1.3% -- --

50805 Olive-Harvey 2.5 1.6 -- 17.8 19.7 18.8 2.0 11.1% -- -- 17.2 689.3%

50804 Truman 7.8 15.3 14.7 13.3 12.9 13.6 -0.4 -3.4% -1.8 -12.6% 5.1 64.9%

50802 Washington 5.8 1.9 11.7 1.6 5.2 6.2 3.6 227.7% -6.4 -55.1% -0.5 -9.1%

50807 Wright 4.0 2.0 11.0 15.8 12.0 12.9 -3.8 -23.9% 1.0 9.1% 8.0 200.0%

50701 Danville 6.2 5.0 5.3 4.5 4.1 4.7 -0.4 -9.7% -1.2 -23.3% -2.1 -33.3%

50201 DuPage 19.9 17.6 19.0 19.8 18.9 19.2 -0.9 -4.6% -0.1 -0.7% -1.0 -5.2%

50901 Elgin 6.6 6.4 6.4 5.6 5.3 5.8 -0.4 -6.2% -1.2 -18.3% -1.3 -20.0%

51201 Harper 21.4 22.8 18.1 19.8 20.2 19.4 0.3 1.7% 2.0 11.2% -1.2 -5.8%

54001 Heartland 2.5 3.4 3.6 3.1 9.9 5.6 6.8 214.7% 6.3 171.7% 7.4 289.3%

51901 Highland 10.3 11.6 11.6 10.1 9.6 10.4 -0.5 -5.3% -2.0 -17.4% -0.7 -6.9%

51401 Illinois Central 16.3 15.9 16.5 17.3 16.8 16.8 -0.5 -2.9% 0.3 1.8% 0.5 3.0%

52900 Illinois Eastern (15.3) (15.9) (14.6) (15.2) (15.4) (15.1) (0.2) (1.4%) (0.8) (5.7%) (0.1) (0.9%)

52904 Frontier 14.0 14.8 13.8 15.3 14.2 14.4 -1.0 -6.7% 0.5 3.5% 0.2 1.6%

52901 Lincoln Trail 15.1 15.9 13.7 15.1 14.7 14.5 -0.4 -2.9% 1.0 7.0% -0.4 -2.7%

52902 Olney Central 18.7 20.3 17.5 15.2 22.7 18.5 7.5 49.6% 5.2 29.6% 4.1 21.9%

52903 Wabash Valley 20.2 17.5 17.0 15.1 13.8 15.3 -1.3 -8.6% -3.2 -18.9% -6.4 -31.7%

51301 Illinois Valley 15.3 15.8 15.8 15.2 15.5 15.5 0.3 1.8% -0.3 -2.2% 0.2 1.1%

52501 Joliet 17.5 19.0 19.8 17.6 18.6 18.7 1.0 5.8% -1.2 -6.0% 1.1 6.5%

52001 Kankakee 15.2 7.1 14.6 16.5 12.9 14.7 -3.6 -22.0% -1.7 -11.9% -2.3 -15.2%

50101 Kaskaskia 15.9 16.8 16.6 16.2 15.4 16.1 -0.9 -5.3% -1.2 -7.1% -0.5 -3.4%

52301 Kishwaukee 12.6 12.4 16.7 13.3 13.5 14.5 0.2 1.5% -3.2 -19.2% 0.8 6.5%

53201 Lake County 24.9 23.4 25.9 17.8 20.4 21.3 2.6 14.8% -5.5 -21.1% -4.5 -18.1%

51701 Lake Land 14.2 14.0 13.9 14.8 15.1 14.6 0.4 2.5% 1.3 9.1% 1.0 6.9%

53601 Lewis & Clark 17.1 16.3 17.9 19.0 18.3 18.4 -0.7 -3.9% 0.4 2.3% 1.2 7.0%

52601 Lincoln Land 12.2 13.6 16.0 16.2 16.5 16.2 0.3 1.8% 0.5 3.1% 4.3 35.5%

53001 Logan 4.4 7.0 4.8 5.2 18.3 9.4 13.1 254.0% 13.5 281.2% 13.9 319.4%

52801 McHenry 4.8 5.7 4.0 2.5 5.8 4.1 3.3 135.8% 1.8 45.3% 1.0 20.2%

52401 Moraine Valley 12.8 11.1 14.0 12.1 18.7 14.9 6.6 54.1% 4.6 33.0% 5.8 45.3%

52701 Morton -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

53501 Oakton 11.1 12.4 14.7 12.6 15.2 14.2 2.7 21.2% 0.5 3.6% 4.1 36.8%

50501 Parkland 3.8 5.5 4.9 5.9 7.6 6.1 1.8 30.5% 2.7 55.7% 3.9 102.9%

51501 Prairie State 13.1 14.5 7.0 9.0 10.7 8.9 1.7 18.5% 3.7 52.4% -2.5 -18.7%

52101 Rend Lake 20.0 16.9 16.9 17.4 16.1 16.8 -1.4 -7.8% -0.8 -4.9% -4.0 -19.8%

53701 Richland 4.6 6.0 5.7 5.2 5.7 5.5 0.4 8.2% -0.1 -1.4% 1.0 22.0%

51101 Rock Valley 3.0 3.1 3.5 3.6 4.1 3.7 0.5 14.9% 0.6 17.9% 1.1 38.1%

51801 Sandburg 6.0 6.7 6.3 6.9 6.8 6.7 0.0 -0.6% 0.5 8.3% 0.9 14.7%

50601 Sauk Valley 5.5 6.0 5.2 6.2 6.0 5.8 -0.2 -2.9% 0.8 15.0% 0.5 8.8%

53101 Shawnee 15.1 12.6 13.0 13.4 14.0 13.5 0.6 4.4% 1.0 7.5% -1.1 -7.3%

51001 South Suburban 7.5 7.6 7.6 7.3 7.6 7.5 0.3 4.3% 0.0 -0.4% 0.1 1.1%

53301 Southeastern 3.3 6.0 7.2 7.4 6.2 6.9 -1.1 -15.6% -1.0 -13.4% 2.9 88.0%

52201 Southwestern 19.3 18.7 12.9 6.3 5.6 8.3 -0.7 -11.0% -7.3 -56.8% -13.7 -71.0%

53401 Spoon River 5.1 5.4 5.7 5.0 4.8 5.2 -0.2 -3.7% -0.8 -14.6% -0.3 -5.1%

50401 Triton 14.1 14.8 9.3 8.3 8.3 8.7 0.0 -0.5% -1.1 -11.3% -5.8 -41.2%

51601 Waubonsee 3.4 3.6 4.5 5.6 6.1 5.4 0.5 9.0% 1.5 34.1% 2.7 79.7%

53901 Wood 6.9 6.0 7.4 5.7 6.9 6.7 1.2 20.7% -0.5 -7.3% 0.0 -0.7%

TOTALS 9.5 10.1 10.4 9.6 10.4 10.1 0.8 8.1% 0.0 -0.3% 0.8 8.9%

Pure

Mininum 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 4.1 3.7 -3.8 -23.9% -7.3 -56.8% -13.7 -71.0%

Maximum 24.9 23.4 25.9 19.8 22.7 21.3 15.3 1531.3% 13.5 443.8% 17.2 1531.3%

Median 10.7 11.1 13.0 12.7 13.5 13.5 0.3 1.8% 0.1 0.6% 0.7 6.5%

Standard Deviation 6.4 6.3 5.8 5.6 5.4 5.2 3.6 226.0% 3.8 82.1% 5.7 298.1%

Average 10.7 10.5 11.9 11.2 12.5 11.9 1.3 53.8% 0.4 19.6% 1.7 99.4%

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-8

Top Five Dual Credit Course Enrollments by College

Baccalaureate/Transfer, Fiscal Year 2015

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50301 Black Hawk 949 150 104 93 314 1,610

50800 Chicago (829) (466) (18) (10) (8) (1,331)

50806 Daley 211 58 0 6 1 276

50801 Kennedy-King 97 34 1 0 1 133

50803 Malcolm X 26 37 0 0 1 64

50805 Olive-Harvey 138 19 15 0 0 172

50804 Truman 154 140 0 1 5 300

50802 Washington 137 13 2 3 0 155

50807 Wright 66 165 0 0 0 231

50701 Danville 162 40 6 77 46 331

50201 DuPage 0 107 337 0 0 444

50901 Elgin 8 7 0 9 0 24

51201 Harper 0 46 621 0 0 667

54001 Heartland 341 5 2 65 181 594

51901 Highland 0 25 12 4 16 57

51401 Illinois Central 1,306 156 62 190 124 1,838

52900 Illinois Eastern (750) (293) (151) (296) (232) (1,722)

52904 Frontier 431 196 21 204 176 1,028

52901 Lincoln Trail 53 77 117 11 0 258

52902 Olney Central 171 20 0 81 56 328

52903 Wabash Valley 95 0 13 0 0 108

51301 Illinois Valley 253 46 0 228 200 727

52501 Joliet 2,128 264 0 730 81 3,203

52001 Kankakee 165 18 39 16 0 238

50101 Kaskaskia 574 444 235 295 654 2,202

52301 Kishwaukee 137 27 0 0 0 164

53201 Lake County 18 0 0 52 14 84

51701 Lake Land 821 540 62 0 64 1,487

53601 Lewis & Clark 1,329 421 1,166 155 197 3,268

52601 Lincoln Land 453 125 172 32 92 874

53001 Logan 276 8 209 50 73 616

52801 McHenry 143 6 649 9 4 811

52401 Moraine Valley 19 8 2 81 0 110

52701 Morton 0 0 0 0 0 0

53501 Oakton 0 136 0 0 0 136

50501 Parkland 705 113 1 73 4 896

51501 Prairie State 0 0 0 0 0 0

52101 Rend Lake 445 537 146 147 101 1,376

53701 Richland 318 8 12 105 31 474

51101 Rock Valley 336 309 67 143 133 988

51801 Sandburg 378 19 0 180 134 711

50601 Sauk Valley 571 38 18 158 154 939

53101 Shawnee 125 136 41 14 10 326

51001 South Suburban 0 0 0 0 0 0

53301 Southeastern 100 14 9 37 32 192

52201 Southwestern 790 149 191 414 436 1,980

53401 Spoon River 301 51 0 37 66 455

50401 Triton 217 153 0 0 0 370

51601 Waubonsee 439 472 179 152 93 1,335

53901 Wood 131 80 136 28 43 418

TOTALS 15,517 5,417 4,647 3,880 3,537 32,998

Grand Total 99,153 99,153 99,153 99,153 99,153 99,153

Percent Top Five of Grand Total 15.6% 5.5% 4.7% 3.9% 3.6% 33.3%

*CIP Number and Title were changed from 23.0401 English Composition to 23.1301 Writing, General in 2010.

**CIP Number and Title were changed from 23.1001 Speech and Rhetorical Studies to 23.1304 Rhetoric and Composition in 2010.

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-9

DUAL CREDIT COURSE COUNT BY COLLEGE IN CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

District College 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

50301 Black Hawk 54 66 70 86 117 91 31 36.0% 47 67.1% 63 116.7%

50800 Chicago (5) (2) (2) (2) (25) (10) (23) (1150.0%) (23) (1150.0%) (20) (400.0%)

50806 Daley 1 0 0 0 3 1 3 -- 3 -- 2 200.0%

50801 Kennedy-King 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -- 1 -- 1 --

50803 Malcolm X 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 -- 0 0.0% 1 --

50805 Olive-Harvey 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -4 -100.0%

50804 Truman 0 1 1 1 4 2 3 300.0% 3 300.0% 4 --

50802 Washington 0 1 0 1 6 2 5 500.0% 6 -- 6 --

50807 Wright 0 0 0 0 10 3 10 -- 10 -- 10 --

50701 Danville 264 273 256 310 303 290 -7 -2.3% 47 18.4% 39 14.8%

50201 DuPage 206 232 253 320 339 304 19 5.9% 86 34.0% 133 64.6%

50901 Elgin 73 75 71 68 69 69 1 1.5% -2 -2.8% -4 -5.5%

51201 Harper 58 95 127 102 129 119 27 26.5% 2 1.6% 71 122.4%

54001 Heartland 29 15 2 29 41 24 12 41.4% 39 1950.0% 12 41.4%

51901 Highland 87 89 87 84 99 90 15 17.9% 12 13.8% 12 13.8%

51401 Illinois Central 73 64 58 59 51 56 -8 -13.6% -7 -12.1% -22 -30.1%

52900 Illinois Eastern (68) (66) (84) (92) (100) (92) (8) (8.7%) (16) (19.0%) (32) (47.1%)

52904 Frontier 33 33 39 43 41 41 -2 -4.7% 2 5.1% 8 24.2%

52901 Lincoln Trail 7 8 14 7 9 10 2 28.6% -5 -35.7% 2 28.6%

52902 Olney Central 11 3 5 6 13 8 7 116.7% 8 160.0% 2 18.2%

52903 Wabash Valley 17 22 26 36 37 33 1 2.8% 11 42.3% 20 117.6%

51301 Illinois Valley 0 65 46 58 58 54 0 0.0% 12 26.1% 58 --

52501 Joliet 466 475 445 276 170 297 -106 -38.4% -275 -61.8% -296 -63.5%

52001 Kankakee 18 22 21 19 19 20 0 0.0% -2 -9.5% 1 5.6%

50101 Kaskaskia 172 205 231 242 266 246 24 9.9% 35 15.2% 94 54.7%

52301 Kishwaukee 46 39 62 48 47 52 -1 -2.1% -15 -24.2% 1 2.2%

53201 Lake County 24 25 36 66 94 65 28 42.4% 58 161.1% 70 291.7%

51701 Lake Land 114 151 143 146 162 150 16 11.0% 19 13.3% 48 42.1%

53601 Lewis & Clark 559 467 349 313 273 312 -40 -12.8% -76 -21.8% -286 -51.2%

52601 Lincoln Land 125 103 79 90 102 90 12 13.3% 23 29.1% -23 -18.4%

53001 Logan 77 77 73 77 39 63 -38 -49.4% -34 -46.6% -38 -49.4%

52801 McHenry 31 34 48 71 52 57 -19 -26.8% 4 8.3% 21 67.7%

52401 Moraine Valley 237 237 232 213 120 188 -93 -43.7% -112 -48.3% -117 -49.4%

52701 Morton 0 0 19 14 13 15 -1 -7.1% -6 -31.6% 13 --

53501 Oakton 42 32 33 32 23 29 -9 -28.1% -10 -30.3% -19 -45.2%

50501 Parkland 120 110 94 99 87 93 -12 -12.1% -7 -7.4% -33 -27.5%

51501 Prairie State 42 77 70 61 75 69 14 23.0% 5 7.1% 33 78.6%

52101 Rend Lake 40 34 41 46 47 45 1 2.2% 6 14.6% 7 17.5%

53701 Richland 88 78 82 75 77 78 2 2.7% -5 -6.1% -11 -12.5%

51101 Rock Valley 44 52 33 58 58 50 0 0.0% 25 75.8% 14 31.8%

51801 Sandburg 43 63 25 36 40 34 4 11.1% 15 60.0% -3 -7.0%

50601 Sauk Valley 77 94 88 100 84 91 -16 -16.0% -4 -4.5% 7 9.1%

53101 Shawnee 21 23 15 16 18 16 2 12.5% 3 20.0% -3 -14.3%

51001 South Suburban 92 73 86 106 101 98 -5 -4.7% 15 17.4% 9 9.8%

53301 Southeastern 174 159 121 108 105 111 -3 -2.8% -16 -13.2% -69 -39.7%

52201 Southwestern 206 209 183 198 218 200 20 10.1% 35 19.1% 12 5.8%

53401 Spoon River 20 9 22 29 16 22 -13 -44.8% -6 -27.3% -4 -20.0%

50401 Triton 0 3 1 47 38 29 -9 -19.1% 37 3700.0% 38 --

51601 Waubonsee 52 46 94 98 109 100 11 11.2% 15 16.0% 57 109.6%

53901 Wood 5 8 7 10 14 10 4 40.0% 7 100.0% 9 180.0%

TOTALS 3,852 3,947 3,789 3,904 3,798 3,830 -106 -2.7% 9 0.2% -54 -1.4%

Pure

Mininum 0 0 0 0 0 0 -106 -49.4% -275 -61.8% -296 -100.0%

Maximum 559 475 445 320 339 312 31 500.0% 86 3700.0% 133 291.7%

Median 43 49 47 59 52 55 1 2.2% 4 13.3% 7 11.8%

Standard Deviation 112 107 95 86 82 85 25 90.7% 50 623.2% 72 76.3%

Average 80 82 79 81 79 80 -2 21.8% 0 151.0% -1 28.4%

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-10

DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE IN CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

District College 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

50301 Black Hawk 503 545 691 909 1,137 912 228 25.1% 446 64.5% 634 126.0%

50800 Chicago (13) (2) (23) (21) (251) (98) (230) (1095.2%) (228) (991.3%) (238) (1830.7%)

50806 Daley 1 0 0 0 29 10 29 -- 29 -- 28 2800.0%

50801 Kennedy-King 0 0 0 0 23 8 23 -- 23 -- 23 --

50803 Malcolm X 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 -- 0 0.0% 1 --

50805 Olive-Harvey 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -12 -100.0%

50804 Truman 0 1 22 20 30 24 10 50.0% 8 36.4% 30 --

50802 Washington 0 1 0 1 30 10 29 2900.0% 30 -- 30 --

50807 Wright 0 0 0 0 138 46 138 -- 138 -- 138 --

50701 Danville 949 1,118 1,003 1,011 990 1,001 -21 -2.1% -13 -1.3% 41 4.3%

50201 DuPage 2,378 2,771 3,092 4,313 4,815 4,073 502 11.6% 1,723 55.7% 2,437 102.5%

50901 Elgin 277 323 336 362 285 328 -77 -21.3% -51 -15.2% 8 2.9%

51201 Harper 708 1,294 1,456 1,321 1,857 1,545 536 40.6% 401 27.5% 1,149 162.3%

54001 Heartland 176 77 2 222 333 186 111 50.0% 331 16550.0% 157 89.2%

51901 Highland 735 758 932 878 992 934 114 13.0% 60 6.4% 257 35.0%

51401 Illinois Central 863 918 816 817 880 838 63 7.7% 64 7.8% 17 2.0%

52900 Illinois Eastern (615) (596) (748) (860) (813) (807) (-47) (-5.5%) (65) (8.7%) (198) (32.2%)

52904 Frontier 277 289 326 394 340 353 -54 -13.7% 14 4.3% 63 22.7%

52901 Lincoln Trail 64 57 117 59 69 82 10 16.9% -48 -41.0% 5 7.8%

52902 Olney Central 98 29 34 52 99 62 47 90.4% 65 191.2% 1 1.0%

52903 Wabash Valley 176 221 271 355 305 310 -50 -14.1% 34 12.5% 129 73.3%

51301 Illinois Valley 0 509 444 597 613 551 16 2.7% 169 38.1% 613 --

52501 Joliet 5,947 5,864 5,668 2,217 1,405 3,097 -812 -36.6% -4,263 -75.2% -4,542 -76.4%

52001 Kankakee 253 322 250 272 280 267 8 2.9% 30 12.0% 27 10.7%

50101 Kaskaskia 1,950 2,405 2,553 2,716 3,205 2,825 489 18.0% 652 25.5% 1,255 64.4%

52301 Kishwaukee 456 397 612 492 534 546 42 8.5% -78 -12.7% 78 17.1%

53201 Lake County 673 770 1,008 853 989 950 136 15.9% -19 -1.9% 316 47.0%

51701 Lake Land 767 1,121 1,076 1,100 1,258 1,145 158 14.4% 182 16.9% 491 64.0%

53601 Lewis & Clark 6,544 5,384 4,165 4,013 3,452 3,877 -561 -14.0% -713 -17.1% -3,092 -47.2%

52601 Lincoln Land 831 909 697 818 901 805 83 10.1% 204 29.3% 70 8.4%

53001 Logan 327 384 404 565 372 447 -193 -34.2% -32 -7.9% 45 13.8%

52801 McHenry 241 259 356 382 365 368 -17 -4.5% 9 2.5% 124 51.5%

52401 Moraine Valley 2,333 2,545 3,182 2,989 2,451 2,874 -538 -18.0% -731 -23.0% 118 5.1%

52701 Morton 0 0 391 343 224 319 -119 -34.7% -167 -42.7% 224 --

53501 Oakton 294 326 437 518 348 434 -170 -32.8% -89 -20.4% 54 18.4%

50501 Parkland 480 672 612 664 565 614 -99 -14.9% -47 -7.7% 85 17.7%

51501 Prairie State 512 821 795 742 881 806 139 18.7% 86 10.8% 369 72.1%

52101 Rend Lake 506 403 501 567 528 532 -39 -6.9% 27 5.4% 22 4.3%

53701 Richland 794 773 723 674 783 727 109 16.2% 60 8.3% -11 -1.4%

51101 Rock Valley 277 189 194 253 295 247 42 16.6% 101 52.1% 18 6.5%

51801 Sandburg 229 292 241 290 286 272 -4 -1.4% 45 18.7% 57 24.9%

50601 Sauk Valley 621 567 494 597 578 556 -19 -3.2% 84 17.0% -43 -6.9%

53101 Shawnee 235 183 132 138 198 156 60 43.5% 66 50.0% -37 -15.7%

51001 South Suburban 593 515 557 627 791 658 164 26.2% 234 42.0% 198 33.4%

53301 Southeastern 735 756 758 587 555 633 -32 -5.5% -203 -26.8% -180 -24.5%

52201 Southwestern 2,498 2,685 2,495 2,357 2,365 2,406 8 0.3% -130 -5.2% -133 -5.3%

53401 Spoon River 175 37 53 60 65 59 5 8.3% 12 22.6% -110 -62.9%

50401 Triton 0 43 23 186 203 137 17 9.1% 180 782.6% 203 --

51601 Waubonsee 414 330 778 775 897 817 122 15.7% 119 15.3% 483 116.7%

53901 Wood 29 48 28 19 39 29 20 105.3% 11 39.3% 10 34.5%

TOTALS 35,931 37,911 38,726 37,125 37,779 37,877 654 1.8% -947 -2.4% 1,848 5.1%

Pure

Mininum 0 0 0 0 0 0 -812 -36.6% -4,263 -75.2% -4,542 -100.0%

Maximum 6,544 5,864 5,668 4,313 4,815 4,073 536 2900.0% 1,723 16550.0% 2,437 2800.0%

Median 311 357 441 542 450 490 17 8.5% 30 10.8% 50 15.4%

Standard Deviation 1,298 1,227 1,152 980 979 995 222 436.6% 699 2492.7% 922 436.6%

Average 749 790 807 773 787 789 14 76.3% -20 415.0% 39 92.5%

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-11

AVERAGE DUAL CREDIT CLASS SIZE BY COLLEGE IN CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

District College 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

50301 Black Hawk 9.3 8.3 9.9 10.6 9.7 10.1 -0.9 -8.1% -0.2 -1.6% 0.4 4.3%

50800 Chicago (2.6) (1.0) (11.5) (10.5) (10.0) (10.7) (-0.5) (-4.4%) (-1.5) (-12.7%) (7.4) (286.2%)

50806 Daley 1.0 -- -- -- 9.7 9.7 -- -- -- -- 8.7 866.7%

50801 Kennedy-King -- -- -- -- 23.0 23.0 -- -- -- -- -- --

50803 Malcolm X -- -- 1.0 -- 1.0 1.0 -- -- 0.0 0.0% -- --

50805 Olive-Harvey 3.0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

50804 Truman -- 1.0 22.0 20.0 7.5 16.5 -12.5 -62.5% -14.5 -65.9% -- --

50802 Washington -- 1.0 -- 1.0 5.0 3.0 4.0 400.0% -- -- -- --

50807 Wright -- -- -- -- 13.8 13.8 -- -- -- -- -- --

50701 Danville 3.6 4.1 3.9 3.3 3.3 3.5 0.0 0.2% -0.7 -16.6% -0.3 -9.1%

50201 DuPage 11.5 11.9 12.2 13.5 14.2 13.3 0.7 5.4% 2.0 16.2% 2.7 23.0%

50901 Elgin 3.8 4.3 4.7 5.3 4.1 4.7 -1.2 -22.4% -0.6 -12.7% 0.3 8.9%

51201 Harper 12.2 13.6 11.5 13.0 14.4 12.9 1.4 11.2% 2.9 25.6% 2.2 17.9%

54001 Heartland 6.1 5.1 1.0 7.7 8.1 5.6 0.5 6.1% 7.1 712.2% 2.1 33.8%

51901 Highland 8.4 8.5 10.7 10.5 10.0 10.4 -0.4 -4.1% -0.7 -6.5% 1.6 18.6%

51401 Illinois Central 11.8 14.3 14.1 13.8 17.3 15.1 3.4 24.6% 3.2 22.6% 5.4 46.0%

52900 Illinois Eastern (9.0) (9.0) (8.9) (9.3) (8.1) (8.8) (-1.2) (-13.0%) (-0.8) (-8.7%) (-0.9) (-9.7%)

52904 Frontier 8.4 8.8 8.4 9.2 8.3 8.6 -0.9 -9.5% -0.1 -0.8% -0.1 -1.2%

52901 Lincoln Trail 9.1 7.1 8.4 8.4 7.7 8.2 -0.8 -9.0% -0.7 -8.3% -1.5 -16.1%

52902 Olney Central 8.9 9.7 6.8 8.7 7.6 7.7 -1.1 -12.1% 0.8 12.0% -1.3 -14.5%

52903 Wabash Valley 10.4 10.0 10.4 9.9 8.2 9.5 -1.6 -16.4% -2.2 -20.9% -2.1 -20.4%

51301 Illinois Valley -- 7.8 9.7 10.3 10.6 10.2 0.3 2.7% 0.9 9.5% -- --

52501 Joliet 12.8 12.3 12.7 8.0 8.3 9.7 0.2 2.9% -4.5 -35.1% -4.5 -35.2%

52001 Kankakee 14.1 14.6 11.9 14.3 14.7 13.7 0.4 2.9% 2.8 23.8% 0.7 4.8%

50101 Kaskaskia 11.3 11.7 11.1 11.2 12.0 11.4 0.8 7.4% 1.0 9.0% 0.7 6.3%

52301 Kishwaukee 9.9 10.2 9.9 10.3 11.4 10.5 1.1 10.8% 1.5 15.1% 1.4 14.6%

53201 Lake County 28.0 30.8 28.0 12.9 10.5 17.1 -2.4 -18.6% -17.5 -62.4% -17.5 -62.5%

51701 Lake Land 6.7 7.4 7.5 7.5 7.8 7.6 0.2 3.1% 0.2 3.2% 1.0 15.4%

53601 Lewis & Clark 11.7 11.5 11.9 12.8 12.6 12.5 -0.2 -1.4% 0.7 6.0% 0.9 8.0%

52601 Lincoln Land 6.6 8.8 8.8 9.1 8.8 8.9 -0.3 -2.8% 0.0 0.1% 2.2 32.9%

53001 Logan 4.2 5.0 5.5 7.3 9.5 7.5 2.2 30.0% 4.0 72.4% 5.3 124.6%

52801 McHenry 7.8 7.6 7.4 5.4 7.0 6.6 1.6 30.5% -0.4 -5.4% -0.8 -9.7%

52401 Moraine Valley 9.8 10.7 13.7 14.0 20.4 16.1 6.4 45.6% 6.7 48.9% 10.6 107.5%

52701 Morton -- -- 20.6 24.5 17.2 20.8 -7.3 -29.7% -3.3 -16.3% -- --

53501 Oakton 7.0 10.2 13.2 16.2 15.1 14.9 -1.1 -6.5% 1.9 14.3% 8.1 116.1%

50501 Parkland 4.0 6.1 6.5 6.7 6.5 6.6 -0.2 -3.2% 0.0 -0.3% 2.5 62.4%

51501 Prairie State 12.2 10.7 11.4 12.2 11.7 11.8 -0.4 -3.4% 0.4 3.4% -0.4 -3.6%

52101 Rend Lake 12.7 11.9 12.2 12.3 11.2 11.9 -1.1 -8.9% -1.0 -8.1% -1.4 -11.2%

53701 Richland 9.0 9.9 8.8 9.0 10.2 9.3 1.2 13.2% 1.4 15.3% 1.1 12.7%

51101 Rock Valley 6.3 3.6 5.9 4.4 5.1 5.1 0.7 16.6% -0.8 -13.5% -1.2 -19.2%

51801 Sandburg 5.3 4.6 9.6 8.1 7.2 8.3 -0.9 -11.2% -2.5 -25.8% 1.8 34.3%

50601 Sauk Valley 8.1 6.0 5.6 6.0 6.9 6.2 0.9 15.3% 1.3 22.6% -1.2 -14.7%

53101 Shawnee 11.2 8.0 8.8 8.6 11.0 9.5 2.4 27.5% 2.2 25.0% -0.2 -1.7%

51001 South Suburban 6.4 7.1 6.5 5.9 7.8 6.7 1.9 32.4% 1.4 20.9% 1.4 21.5%

53301 Southeastern 4.2 4.8 6.3 5.4 5.3 5.7 -0.1 -2.8% -1.0 -15.6% 1.1 25.1%

52201 Southwestern 12.1 12.8 13.6 11.9 10.8 12.1 -1.1 -8.9% -2.8 -20.4% -1.3 -10.5%

53401 Spoon River 8.8 4.1 2.4 2.1 4.1 2.8 2.0 96.4% 1.7 68.6% -4.7 -53.6%

50401 Triton -- 14.3 23.0 4.0 5.3 10.8 1.4 35.0% -17.7 -76.8% -- --

51601 Waubonsee 8.0 7.2 8.3 7.9 8.2 8.1 0.3 4.1% 0.0 -0.6% 0.3 3.4%

53901 Wood 5.8 6.0 4.0 1.9 2.8 2.9 0.9 46.6% -1.2 -30.4% -3.0 -52.0%

TOTALS 9.3 9.6 10.2 9.5 9.9 9.9 0.4 4.6% -0.3 -2.7% 0.6 6.6%

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Mininum 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 -12.5 -62.5% -17.7 -76.8% -17.5 -62.5%

Maximum 28.0 30.8 28.0 24.5 23.0 23.0 6.4 400.0% 7.1 712.2% 10.6 866.7%

Median 8.6 8.4 9.6 9.0 8.8 9.5 0.2 2.9% 0.0 0.0% 0.7 6.3%

Standard Deviation 4.4 4.9 5.5 4.6 4.4 4.6 2.8 64.3% 4.9 111.2% 4.3 141.0%

Average 8.8 8.9 10.0 9.4 9.6 9.8 0.0 14.6% -0.7 16.3% 0.5 32.7%

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-12

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50301 Black Hawk 598 39 107 0 0 744

50800 Chicago (0) (51) (12) (0) (0) (63)

50806 Daley 0 0 12 0 0 12

50801 Kennedy-King 0 0 0 0 0 0

50803 Malcolm X 0 0 0 0 0 0

50805 Olive-Harvey 0 0 0 0 0 0

50804 Truman 0 0 0 0 0 0

50802 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0

50807 Wright 0 51 0 0 0 51

50701 Danville 40 0 0 1 7 48

50201 DuPage 0 0 62 181 0 243

50901 Elgin 14 2 7 1 0 24

51201 Harper 0 44 164 0 31 239

54001 Heartland 23 0 96 0 75 194

51901 Highland 56 17 94 0 8 175

51401 Illinois Central 175 0 164 0 131 470

52900 Illinois Eastern (103) (86) (114) (0) (17) (320)

52904 Frontier 0 86 78 0 2 166

52901 Lincoln Trail 30 0 0 0 3 33

52902 Olney Central 29 0 10 0 0 39

52903 Wabash Valley 44 0 26 0 12 82

51301 Illinois Valley 145 72 76 118 0 411

52501 Joliet 202 0 162 57 109 530

52001 Kankakee 41 0 76 0 0 117

50101 Kaskaskia 90 1,199 62 551 21 1,923

52301 Kishwaukee 65 0 66 0 0 131

53201 Lake County 41 0 127 0 225 393

51701 Lake Land 86 26 169 0 0 281

53601 Lewis & Clark 273 71 0 835 0 1,179

52601 Lincoln Land 20 0 9 17 17 63

53001 Logan 15 0 64 16 0 95

52801 McHenry 0 0 106 0 0 106

52401 Moraine Valley 15 124 0 0 917 1,056

52701 Morton 0 94 0 0 30 124

53501 Oakton 0 0 16 0 6 22

50501 Parkland 30 6 43 23 0 102

51501 Prairie State 19 0 0 316 1 336

52101 Rend Lake 32 2 45 11 0 90

53701 Richland 44 209 43 0 0 296

51101 Rock Valley 23 0 42 0 4 69

51801 Sandburg 109 0 0 0 16 125

50601 Sauk Valley 41 13 189 1 9 253

53101 Shawnee 17 0 33 0 0 50

51001 South Suburban 0 348 0 83 0 431

53301 Southeastern 73 0 40 21 2 136

52201 Southwestern 281 316 50 10 0 657

53401 Spoon River 12 0 6 0 0 18

50401 Triton 0 0 34 0 1 35

51601 Waubonsee 75 0 53 0 1 129

53901 Wood 8 1 12 0 0 21

TOTALS 2,766 2,720 2,343 2,242 1,628 11,699

Grand Total 99,153 99,153 99,153 99,153 99,153 99,153

Percent Top Five of Grand Total 2.8% 2.7% 2.4% 2.3% 1.6% 11.8%

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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Table B-13

STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM (6-DIGIT CIP)

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

CIP COURSE NAME 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

01.0101 Agricultural Business and Management, General 101 96 84 100 133 106 33 33.0% 49 58.3% 32 31.7%

01.0103 Agricultural Economics 69 74 73 54 71 66 17 31.5% -2 -2.7% 2 2.9%

01.0106 Agricultural Business Technology 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -- 1 -- 1 --

01.0201 Agricultural Mechanization, General 105 156 114 136 144 131 8 5.9% 30 26.3% 39 37.1%

01.0301 Agricultural Production Operations, General 71 128 170 163 103 145 -60 -36.8% -67 -39.4% 32 45.1%

01.0302 Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production 81 79 85 143 123 117 -20 -14.0% 38 44.7% 42 51.9%

01.0304 Crop Production 4 0 9 0 1 3 1 -- -8 -88.9% -3 -75.0%

01.0507 Equestrian/Equine Studies 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -2 -100.0%

01.0601 Applied Horticulture and Horticultural Business Services, General 0 22 243 198 193 211 -5 -2.5% -50 -20.6% 193 --

01.0602 Arboriculture (Cross to 01.0699 for IPEDS) 16 24 21 22 13 19 -9 -40.9% -8 -38.1% -3 -18.8%

01.0603 Ornamental Horticulture 153 224 176 309 297 261 -12 -3.9% 121 68.8% 144 94.1%

01.0604 Greenhouse Operation Management 49 36 54 48 73 58 25 52.1% 19 35.2% 24 49.0%

01.0605 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 43 57 47 56 87 63 31 55.4% 40 85.1% 44 102.3%

01.0608 Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management 0 44 30 0 0 10 0 -- -30 -100.0% 0 --

01.0901 Animal Sciences, General (Moved from 02.0201) 35 65 42 10 13 22 3 30.0% -29 -69.0% -22 -62.9%

01.1102 Agronomy and Crop Science (Moved from 02.0402) 58 68 50 43 68 54 25 58.1% 18 36.0% 10 17.2%

01.1103 Horticultural Science (Moved from 02.0403) 58 75 98 77 113 96 36 46.8% 15 15.3% 55 94.8%

01.1201 Soil Science and Agronomy, General (Moved from 02.0501) 0 0 0 2 1 1 -1 -50.0% 1 -- 1 --

01.9994 8 13 20 20 22 21 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 14 175.0%

01.9997 Topics. 13 12 2 5 6 4 1 20.0% 4 200.0% -7 -53.8%

01.9999 Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences, Other 9 15 13 10 5 9 -5 -50.0% -8 -61.5% -4 -44.4%

03.0101 Natural Resources/Conservation, General 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

03.0601 Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management 0 20 20 4 25 16 21 525.0% 5 25.0% 25 --

04.0201 Architecture (BArch, BA/BS, MArch, MA/MS, PhD) 22 3 3 6 8 6 2 33.3% 5 166.7% -14 -63.6%

05.0101 African Studies 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -- 1 -- 1 --

05.0103 Asian Studies/Civilization 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 -- 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

05.0107 Latin American Studies 0 3 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

05.0201 African-American/Black Studies 4 2 0 3 94 32 91 3033.3% 94 -- 90 2250.0%

05.0202 American Indian/Native American Studies 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

05.0207 Women's Studies 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

05.0299 Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies, Other 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 -- 0 0.0% -1 -50.0%

09.0102 Mass Communication/Media Studies (Moved from 09.0403) 23 15 20 30 32 27 2 6.7% 12 60.0% 9 39.1%

09.0401 Journalism 98 113 294 293 344 310 51 17.4% 50 17.0% 246 251.0%

09.0402 Broadcast Journalism 35 34 39 26 9 25 -17 -65.4% -30 -76.9% -26 -74.3%

09.0701 Radio and Television 107 120 162 126 103 130 -23 -18.3% -59 -36.4% -4 -3.7%

09.0702 Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia (New) 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 -- 1 -- -2 -66.7%

09.0903 Advertising (Moved from 09.0201) 13 2 14 1 16 10 15 1500.0% 2 14.3% 3 23.1%

09.9997 Topics. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -2 -100.0%

09.9998 Internships. 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -- 1 -- 1 --

10.0201 Photographic and Film/Video Technology/Technician and Assistant (Moved from 10.0103) 54 54 62 153 179 131 26 17.0% 117 188.7% 125 231.5%

10.0202 Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician (Moved from 10.0104) 17 0 1 17 21 13 4 23.5% 20 2000.0% 4 23.5%

10.0203 Recording Arts Technology/Technician 13 18 17 0 0 6 0 -- -17 -100.0% -13 -100.0%

10.0301 Graphic Communications, General (New) 118 89 72 28 36 45 8 28.6% -36 -50.0% -82 -69.5%

10.0303 Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design (Moved from 48.0212) 640 696 575 582 458 538 -124 -21.3% -117 -20.3% -182 -28.4%

10.0304 Animation, Interactive Tech, Video Graphics and Special Effects (New) 117 142 132 198 224 185 26 13.1% 92 69.7% 107 91.5%

10.0305 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production (Moved from 48.0201) 186 283 293 75 41 136 -34 -45.3% -252 -86.0% -145 -78.0%

10.9999 Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services, Other 0 0 7 9 18 11 9 100.0% 11 157.1% 18 --

11.0101 Computer and Information Sciences, General 632 666 1,117 874 811 934 -63 -7.2% -306 -27.4% 179 28.3%

11.0103 Information Technology (New) 92 97 109 63 126 99 63 100.0% 17 15.6% 34 37.0%

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Table B-13

STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM (6-DIGIT CIP)

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

CIP COURSE NAME 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

11.0201 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 867 833 878 994 1,070 981 76 7.6% 192 21.9% 203 23.4%

11.0202 Computer Programming, Specific Applications (Moved from 521202) 28 28 95 86 88 90 2 2.3% -7 -7.4% 60 214.3%

11.0203 Computer Programming, Vendor/Product Certification 98 103 123 74 134 110 60 81.1% 11 8.9% 36 36.7%

11.0301 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician 570 442 26 39 86 50 47 120.5% 60 230.8% -484 -84.9%

11.0401 Information Sciences/Studies 0 0 1 0 4 2 4 -- 3 300.0% 4 --

11.0501 Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst (Moved from 521203) 0 0 1 1 13 5 12 1200.0% 12 1200.0% 13 --

11.0601 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General (New) 248 233 500 518 279 432 -239 -46.1% -221 -44.2% 31 12.5%

11.0602 Word Processing 0 0 0 0 24 8 24 -- 24 -- 24 --

11.0801 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design (New) 847 717 737 691 677 702 -14 -2.0% -60 -8.1% -170 -20.1%

11.0802 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration (New) 405 364 37 37 26 33 -11 -29.7% -11 -29.7% -379 -93.6%

11.0803 Computer Graphics 0 1 1 1 62 21 61 6100.0% 61 6100.0% 62 --

11.0901 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications (Moved from 521204) 2,099 1,829 1,740 1,613 1,913 1,755 300 18.6% 173 9.9% -186 -8.9%

11.1001 Network and System Administration/Administrator 0 0 14 0 0 5 0 -- -14 -100.0% 0 --

11.1002 System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management/Manager (New) 36 13 41 24 16 27 -8 -33.3% -25 -61.0% -20 -55.6%

11.1003 Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance 6 13 20 19 19 19 0 0.0% -1 -5.0% 13 216.7%

11.1004 Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster 210 138 131 155 150 145 -5 -3.2% 19 14.5% -60 -28.6%

11.1099 Computer/Information Technology Services Administration and Management, Other (Moved from 521205)29 24 31 34 65 43 31 91.2% 34 109.7% 36 124.1%

11.9997 0 0 0 1 13 5 12 1200.0% 13 -- 13 --

11.9998 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -- 1 -- 1 --

12.0401 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General (Moved from 12.0403) 779 758 831 953 839 874 -114 -12.0% 8 1.0% 60 7.7%

12.0406 Make-up Artist/Specialist 0 0 0 1 3 1 2 200.0% 3 -- 3 --

12.0409 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist (New) 54 97 89 262 149 167 -113 -43.1% 60 67.4% 95 175.9%

12.0412 Salon/Beauty Salon Management/Manager (New) 205 249 247 437 295 326 -142 -32.5% 48 19.4% 90 43.9%

12.0500 Cooking and related Culinary Arts, General 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- -1 -100.0% -1 -100.0%

12.0501 Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef 9 7 5 12 7 8 -5 -41.7% 2 40.0% -2 -22.2%

12.0503 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 417 557 655 677 305 546 -372 -54.9% -350 -53.4% -112 -26.9%

12.0504 Restaurant, Culinary, and Catering Management/Manager 558 705 904 593 409 635 -184 -31.0% -495 -54.8% -149 -26.7%

12.0505 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 0 52 0 58 0 19 -58 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

12.9994 Career Exploration. 6 16 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -6 -100.0%

12.9996 Certification/Licensure Review. 20 92 82 149 66 99 -83 -55.7% -16 -19.5% 46 230.0%

12.9998 Internships. (1.2 only) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

13.0101 Education, General 129 119 120 93 115 109 22 23.7% -5 -4.2% -14 -10.9%

13.0201 Bilingual and Multilingual Education 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

13.0501 Educational/Instructional Media Design (Moved from 10.0101) 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 -- -2 -100.0% 0 --

13.0901 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education 207 179 205 315 283 268 -32 -10.2% 78 38.0% 76 36.7%

13.1001 Special Education and Teaching, General 1 0 0 2 0 1 -2 -100.0% 0 -- -1 -100.0%

13.1202 Elementary Education and Teaching 6 0 6 1 3 3 2 200.0% -3 -50.0% -3 -50.0%

13.1209 Kindergarten/Preschool Education and Teaching (Moved from 13.1204) 0 1 0 15 15 10 0 0.0% 15 -- 15 --

13.1210 Early Childhood Education and Teaching (Moved from 13.1204) 0 35 83 97 104 95 7 7.2% 21 25.3% 104 --

13.1301 Agricultural Teacher Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

13.1307 Health Teacher Education 262 279 238 359 336 311 -23 -6.4% 98 41.2% 74 28.2%

13.1501 Teacher Assistant/Aide 94 81 59 59 91 70 32 54.2% 32 54.2% -3 -3.2%

13.9997 Topics. 61 114 85 81 74 80 -7 -8.6% -11 -12.9% 13 21.3%

13.9998 Internships. 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

14.0101 Engineering, General 9 11 10 7 24 14 17 242.9% 14 140.0% 15 166.7%

14.1001 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 0 0 0 5 4 3 -1 -20.0% 4 -- 4 --

14.1101 Engineering Mechanics 0 0 0 10 8 6 -2 -20.0% 8 -- 8 --

14.1201 Engineering Physics 1 1 3 1 8 4 7 700.0% 5 166.7% 7 700.0%

14.4201 Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering (New) 0 0 0 0 9 3 9 -- 9 -- 9 --

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Table B-13

STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM (6-DIGIT CIP)

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

CIP COURSE NAME 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

15.0000 Engineering Technology, General (Moved from 15.1101) 24 20 18 20 16 18 -4 -20.0% -2 -11.1% -8 -33.3%

15.0101 Architectural Engineering Technology/Technician (See also 15.1303) 0 4 2 0 1 1 1 -- -1 -50.0% 1 --

15.0201 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 0 0 1 2 4 2 2 100.0% 3 300.0% 4 --

15.0303 Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician 346 431 490 466 371 442 -95 -20.4% -119 -24.3% 25 7.2%

15.0304 Laser and Optical Technology/Technician 0 0 30 8 22 20 14 175.0% -8 -26.7% 22 --

15.0305 Telecommunications Technology/Technician 0 0 0 0 10 3 10 -- 10 -- 10 --

15.0403 Electromechanical Technology/Electromechanical Engineering Technology 1 1 2 1 0 1 -1 -100.0% -2 -100.0% -1 -100.0%

15.0405 Robotics Technology/Technician 7 7 27 5 2 11 -3 -60.0% -25 -92.6% -5 -71.4%

15.0410 Fluid Power Technology (Cross to 15.1103 for IPEDS) 1 0 7 4 2 4 -2 -50.0% -5 -71.4% 1 100.0%

15.0411 Automated Manufacturing Technology (Cross to 15.0499 for IPEDS) 129 46 60 82 74 72 -8 -9.8% 14 23.3% -55 -42.6%

15.0505 Solar Energy Technology 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

15.0611 Metallurgical Technology/Technician 0 1 1 1 0 1 -1 -100.0% -1 -100.0% 0 --

15.0612 Industrial Technology/Technician 0 0 10 5 11 9 6 120.0% 1 10.0% 11 --

15.0613 Manufacturing Technology/Technician (New) 22 42 32 64 187 94 123 192.2% 155 484.4% 165 750.0%

15.0701 Occupational Safety and Health Technology/Technician 31 40 45 68 142 85 74 108.8% 97 215.6% 111 358.1%

15.0702 Quality Control Technology/Technician 0 3 0 7 78 28 71 1014.3% 78 -- 78 --

15.0703 Industrial Safety Technology/Technician 0 0 0 9 30 13 21 233.3% 30 -- 30 --

15.0805 Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician (See 48.0105 for drafting) 0 0 0 73 132 68 59 80.8% 132 -- 132 --

15.0901 Mining Technology/Technician 0 0 44 17 12 24 -5 -29.4% -32 -72.7% 12 --

15.1201 Computer Engineering Technology/Technician (New) 97 171 162 218 226 202 8 3.7% 64 39.5% 129 133.0%

15.1202 Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology (New) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

15.1203 Computer Hardware Technology/Technician (New) 38 73 35 63 60 53 -3 -4.8% 25 71.4% 22 57.9%

15.1301 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General (Moved from 48.0101) 493 519 453 564 657 558 93 16.5% 204 45.0% 164 33.3%

15.1302 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician (New) 734 835 879 981 937 932 -44 -4.5% 58 6.6% 203 27.7%

15.1303 Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD (Moved from 48.0102) 100 50 70 74 60 68 -14 -18.9% -10 -14.3% -40 -40.0%

15.1304 Civil Drafting and Civil Engineering CAD/CADD 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

15.1305 Electrical/Electronics Drafting and Electrical/Electronics CAD/CADD (Moved from 48.0104) 34 30 25 12 22 20 10 83.3% -3 -12.0% -12 -35.3%

15.1306 Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD (Moved from 48.0105) 0 59 11 23 38 24 15 65.2% 27 245.5% 38 --

15.1601 Nanotechnology (New) 0 0 0 0 31 10 31 -- 31 -- 31 --

15.9995 Supervised Independent Study. (1.2 only) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

15.9997 Topics. 50 41 82 46 81 70 35 76.1% -1 -1.2% 31 62.0%

15.9998 Internships. 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

16.0103 Language Interpretation and Translation 0 0 0 0 26 9 26 -- 26 -- 26 --

16.0104 Comparative Literature 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- -1 -100.0% 0 --

16.0301 Chinese Language and Literature 1 3 1 3 12 5 9 300.0% 11 1100.0% 11 1100.0%

16.0302 Japanese Language and Literature 4 2 8 2 1 4 -1 -50.0% -7 -87.5% -3 -75.0%

16.0402 Russian Language and Literature 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -2 -100.0%

16.0501 German Language and Literature 196 146 149 130 145 141 15 11.5% -4 -2.7% -51 -26.0%

16.0901 French Language and Literature 362 384 404 384 324 371 -60 -15.6% -80 -19.8% -38 -10.5%

16.0902 Italian Language and Literature 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 -- -2 -100.0% 0 --

16.0905 Spanish Language and Literature 3,454 3,562 4,189 4,277 4,647 4,371 370 8.7% 458 10.9% 1,193 34.5%

16.1101 Arabic Language and Literature 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

16.1601 American Sigh Language (ASL) 9 0 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- -9 -100.0%

16.1603 Sign Language Interpretation and Translation (Moved from 51.0205) 42 42 44 40 34 39 -6 -15.0% -10 -22.7% -8 -19.0%

16.9996 0 0 0 0 13 4 13 -- 13 -- 13 --

16.9999 Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other 0 0 0 9 0 3 -9 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

19.0401 Family Resource Management Studies, General 0 0 86 141 0 76 -141 -100.0% -86 -100.0% 0 --

19.0402 Consumer Economics 240 611 555 386 411 451 25 6.5% -144 -25.9% 171 71.3%

19.0501 Food, Nutrition , and Wellness Studies, General 0 1 0 1 7 3 6 600.0% 7 -- 7 --

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Table B-13

STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM (6-DIGIT CIP)

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

CIP COURSE NAME 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

19.0504 Human Nutrition (New) 93 89 93 98 88 93 -10 -10.2% -5 -5.4% -5 -5.4%

19.0709 Child Care Provider/Assistant (Moved from 20.0202) 550 755 924 854 604 794 -250 -29.3% -320 -34.6% 54 9.8%

19.0901 Apparel and Textiles, General 14 31 39 48 63 50 15 31.3% 24 61.5% 49 350.0%

19.0902 Apparel and Textile Manufacture 0 0 8 10 17 12 7 70.0% 9 112.5% 17 --

19.9997 Topics. 0 0 0 14 19 11 5 35.7% 19 -- 19 --

19.9998 Internships. 10 12 7 3 5 5 2 66.7% -2 -28.6% -5 -50.0%

22.0302 Legal Assistant/Paralegal (Moved from 22.0103) 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 100.0% 2 -- 0 0.0%

23.0101 English Language and Literature, General 209 128 158 183 190 177 7 3.8% 32 20.3% -19 -9.1%

23.0401 English Composition (CIP Number and Title changed to 23.1301 Writing, General) 10,574 11,267 12,369 13,987 15 8,790 -13,972 -99.9% -12,354 -99.9% -10,559 -99.9%

23.0501 Creative Writing (Moved to 23.1302) 44 21 62 55 0 39 -55 -100.0% -62 -100.0% -44 -100.0%

23.0701 American Literature (United States) 476 455 390 281 1 224 -280 -99.6% -389 -99.7% -475 -99.8%

23.0801 English Literature (British and Commonwealth) 178 167 129 39 0 56 -39 -100.0% -129 -100.0% -178 -100.0%

23.1001 Speech and Rhetorical Studies (CIP Number and Title changed to 23.1304 Rhetoric and Composition)2,763 3,210 3,420 3,449 36 2,302 -3,413 -99.0% -3,384 -98.9% -2,727 -98.7%

23.1101 Technical and Business Writing (Moved to 23.1303) 79 99 52 70 0 41 -70 -100.0% -52 -100.0% -79 -100.0%

23.1301 Writing, General (New)* 0 0 0 0 15,503 5,168 15,503 -- 15,503 -- 15,503 --

23.1302 Creative Writing (Moved from 23.0501) 0 0 0 0 32 11 32 -- 32 -- 32 --

23.1303 Professional, Technical, Business, and Scientific Writing (Moved from 23.1101) 0 0 0 0 57 19 57 -- 57 -- 57 --

23.1304 Rhetoric and Composition (New)** 0 0 0 0 3,502 1,167 3,502 -- 3,502 -- 3,502 --

23.1402 American Literature (United States) (Moved from 23.0701) 0 0 0 0 449 150 449 -- 449 -- 449 --

23.1404 English Literature (British and Commonwealth) (Moved from 23.0801) 0 0 0 0 30 10 30 -- 30 -- 30 --

23.9997 Topics. 1 0 0 0 24 8 24 -- 24 -- 23 2300.0%

24.0102 General Studies [Curriculum designation for AGS, AGE, and ALS (general associate) degree curricula]1,091 988 1,243 1,124 1,256 1,208 132 11.7% 13 1.0% 165 15.1%

24.0103 Humanities/Humanistic Studies 174 169 115 225 223 188 -2 -0.9% 108 93.9% 49 28.2%

24.0105 Orientation Courses (Cross to ??? for IPEDS) 928 811 886 977 861 908 -116 -11.9% -25 -2.8% -67 -7.2%

24.0198 Internships. 4 71 64 175 56 98 -119 -68.0% -8 -12.5% 52 1300.0%

24.0199 Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other 2 4 1 17 0 6 -17 -100.0% -1 -100.0% -2 -100.0%

24.9997 Topics. (1.2 only) 35 17 16 36 17 23 -19 -52.8% 1 6.3% -18 -51.4%

26.0101 Biology/Biological Sciences, General 1,141 1,174 1,350 1,667 1,764 1,594 97 5.8% 414 30.7% 623 54.6%

26.0301 Botany/Plant Biology 1 6 10 2 8 7 6 300.0% -2 -20.0% 7 700.0%

26.0403 Anatomy (Moved from 26.0601) 1,112 1,078 1,142 1,015 931 1,029 -84 -8.3% -211 -18.5% -181 -16.3%

26.0502 Microbiology, General (New) 13 6 2 39 34 25 -5 -12.8% 32 1600.0% 21 161.5%

26.0701 Zoology/Animal Biology 5 4 5 11 13 10 2 18.2% 8 160.0% 8 160.0%

26.0801 Genetics, General (New) 4 1 1 1 4 2 3 300.0% 3 300.0% 0 0.0%

26.1001 Pharmacology (Moved from 26.0705) 8 6 13 42 19 25 -23 -54.8% 6 46.2% 11 137.5%

26.1301 Ecology (Moved from 26.0603) 48 41 104 76 135 105 59 77.6% 31 29.8% 87 181.3%

26.1302 Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography (Moved from 26.0607) 73 55 83 103 109 98 6 5.8% 26 31.3% 36 49.3%

26.1305 Environmental Biology (New) 196 266 185 182 488 285 306 168.1% 303 163.8% 292 149.0%

27.0101 Mathematics, General 3,659 3,919 4,680 5,114 5,417 5,070 303 5.9% 737 15.7% 1,758 48.0%

27.0103 Analysis and Functional Analysis (New) 34 13 16 23 31 23 8 34.8% 15 93.8% -3 -8.8%

27.0199 Mathematics, Other (New) 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -- 1 -- 1 --

27.0301 Applied Mathematics 341 616 786 958 1,136 960 178 18.6% 350 44.5% 795 233.1%

27.0302 Operations Research (Moved to 14.3701) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

27.0501 Statistics, General 765 900 1,190 1,277 1,398 1,288 121 9.5% 208 17.5% 633 82.7%

30.0101 Biological and Physical Sciences 36 36 40 37 77 51 40 108.1% 37 92.5% 41 113.9%

30.0197 Topics. 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -12 -100.0%

30.1401 Museology/Museum Studies 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -5 -100.0%

31.0101 Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 --

31.0501 Health and Physical Education 1,422 1,005 1,499 1,765 2,278 1,847 513 29.1% 779 52.0% 856 60.2%

31.0504 Sport and Fitness Administration/ Management 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 -- 3 -- 3 --

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Table B-13

STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM (6-DIGIT CIP)

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

CIP COURSE NAME 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

31.0599 Health and Physical Education/Fitness, Other 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

38.0101 Philosophy 156 100 80 147 176 134 29 19.7% 96 120.0% 20 12.8%

38.0102 Logic (New) 62 44 72 66 92 77 26 39.4% 20 27.8% 30 48.4%

38.0103 Ethics (New) 75 41 54 89 103 82 14 15.7% 49 90.7% 28 37.3%

38.0201 Religion/Religious Studies 100 116 147 101 117 122 16 15.8% -30 -20.4% 17 17.0%

40.0101 Physical Sciences 11 18 21 4 8 11 4 100.0% -13 -61.9% -3 -27.3%

40.0201 Astronomy 56 43 40 28 87 52 59 210.7% 47 117.5% 31 55.4%

40.0401 Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, General 5 8 18 21 8 16 -13 -61.9% -10 -55.6% 3 60.0%

40.0501 Chemistry, General 765 713 892 782 771 815 -11 -1.4% -121 -13.6% 6 0.8%

40.0503 Inorganic Chemistry 161 174 207 207 254 223 47 22.7% 47 22.7% 93 57.8%

40.0504 Organic Chemistry 4 3 2 10 17 10 7 70.0% 15 750.0% 13 325.0%

40.0599 Chemistry, Other 24 41 18 12 16 15 4 33.3% -2 -11.1% -8 -33.3%

40.0601 Geology/Earth Science, General 253 326 332 469 546 449 77 16.4% 214 64.5% 293 115.8%

40.0603 Geophysics and Seismology 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 -- 0 0.0% 1 --

40.0607 Oceanography, Chemical and Physical (Moved from 40.0702) 2 0 0 0 58 19 58 -- 58 -- 56 2800.0%

40.0801 Physics, General 341 377 417 493 600 503 107 21.7% 183 43.9% 259 76.0%

40.9996 Physical Sciences, Other. 0 0 2 23 0 8 -23 -100.0% -2 -100.0% 0 --

41.0401 0 0 0 3 0 1 -3 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

42.0101 Psychology, General 3,397 3,359 3,792 3,995 3,880 3,889 -115 -2.9% 88 2.3% 483 14.2%

42.0301 Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics (Moved to 42.2701) 0 33 19 25 0 15 -25 -100.0% -19 -100.0% 0 --

42.0701 Developmental and Child Psychology (Moved to 42.2703) 207 255 204 369 2 192 -367 -99.5% -202 -99.0% -205 -99.0%

42.1601 Social Psychology 6 5 17 7 0 8 -7 -100.0% -17 -100.0% -6 -100.0%

42.1801 Educational Psychology (Moved to 42.2806) 1 1 0 5 0 2 -5 -100.0% 0 -- -1 -100.0%

42.2701 Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics (Moved from 42.0301) 0 0 0 0 32 11 32 -- 32 -- 32 --

42.2703 Developmental and Child Psychology (Moved from 42.0701) 0 0 0 0 358 119 358 -- 358 -- 358 --

42.2707 Social Psychology (Moved from 42.1601) 0 0 0 0 27 9 27 -- 27 -- 27 --

42.2806 Educational Psychology (Moved from 42.1801) 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 -- 2 -- 2 --

43.0102 Corrections 146 99 176 104 168 149 64 61.5% -8 -4.5% 22 15.1%

43.0103 Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration 666 700 602 277 379 419 102 36.8% -223 -37.0% -287 -43.1%

43.0104 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 576 557 185 190 201 192 11 5.8% 16 8.6% -375 -65.1%

43.0106 Forensic Science and Technology 29 16 19 10 4 11 -6 -60.0% -15 -78.9% -25 -86.2%

43.0107 Criminal Justice/Police Science 640 593 667 752 758 726 6 0.8% 91 13.6% 118 18.4%

43.0109 Security and Loss Prevention Services 16 15 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- -16 -100.0%

43.0199 Corrections and Criminal Justice, Other 1 0 6 0 0 2 0 -- -6 -100.0% -1 -100.0%

43.0201 Fire Protection and Safety Technology/Technician 321 339 400 214 139 251 -75 -35.0% -261 -65.3% -182 -56.7%

43.0202 Fire Services Administration 20 37 28 24 19 24 -5 -20.8% -9 -32.1% -1 -5.0%

43.0203 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 220 192 470 398 394 421 -4 -1.0% -76 -16.2% 174 79.1%

43.0301 Civil Defense (Cross to 43.0199 for IPEDS) 0 0 0 14 1 5 -13 -92.9% 1 -- 1 --

43.9994 Career Exploration. 86 81 113 115 124 117 9 7.8% 11 9.7% 38 44.2%

43.9997 Topics. 5 7 13 10 38 20 28 280.0% 25 192.3% 33 660.0%

43.9998 Internship. 18 19 13 17 12 14 -5 -29.4% -1 -7.7% -6 -33.3%

44.0701 Social Work (Cross to 44.9999 for IPEDS) 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0.0% 1 -- 1 --

44.9997 Topics. 9 10 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -9 -100.0%

45.0101 Social Sciences, General 0 1 4 0 136 47 136 -- 132 3300.0% 136 --

45.0201 Anthropology 21 25 96 21 22 46 1 4.8% -74 -77.1% 1 4.8%

45.0301 Archeology 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 -- -1 -100.0% 0 --

45.0401 Criminology 42 63 71 134 36 80 -98 -73.1% -35 -49.3% -6 -14.3%

45.0601 Economics, General 308 205 285 389 483 386 94 24.2% 198 69.5% 175 56.8%

45.0701 Geography 141 126 130 118 159 136 41 34.7% 29 22.3% 18 12.8%

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Table B-13

STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM (6-DIGIT CIP)

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

CIP COURSE NAME 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

45.0901 International Relations and Affairs 34 65 65 75 93 78 18 24.0% 28 43.1% 59 173.5%

45.1001 Political Science and Government, General 1,238 1,599 1,696 2,021 1,821 1,846 -200 -9.9% 125 7.4% 583 47.1%

45.1101 Sociology 1,242 1,289 1,195 1,374 1,235 1,268 -139 -10.1% 40 3.3% -7 -0.6%

45.9997 Topics. 19 0 2 1 27 10 26 2600.0% 25 1250.0% 8 42.1%

45.9999 Social Sciences, Other 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -6 -100.0%

46.0201 Carpentry/Carpenter 532 538 513 369 442 441 73 19.8% -71 -13.8% -90 -16.9%

46.0299 Carpenter/Construction, Other. 15 11 23 70 50 48 -20 -28.6% 27 117.4% 35 233.3%

46.0302 Electrician 11 4 14 9 8 10 -1 -11.1% -6 -42.9% -3 -27.3%

46.0401 Building/Property Management 8 133 89 37 31 52 -6 -16.2% -58 -65.2% 23 287.5%

46.0403 Building Home/Construction Inspection/Inspector 27 12 16 8 5 10 -3 -37.5% -11 -68.8% -22 -81.5%

46.0503 Plumbing Technology/Plumber 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -4 -100.0%

46.9994 Career Exploration. 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -10 -100.0%

46.9997 Topics. (1.2 only) 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 -- -3 -100.0% -1 -100.0%

47.0103 Communication Systems Installation and Repair Technology 7 23 0 13 8 7 -5 -38.5% 8 -- 1 14.3%

47.0104 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 229 347 376 362 432 390 70 19.3% 56 14.9% 203 88.6%

47.0105 Industrial Electronics Technology/Technician 31 13 10 4 0 5 -4 -100.0% -10 -100.0% -31 -100.0%

47.0199 Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology/Other 0 53 50 107 93 83 -14 -13.1% 43 86.0% 93 --

47.0201 Heating, AC, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Tech (HAC, HACR, HVAC, HVACR) 33 50 44 31 39 38 8 25.8% -5 -11.4% 6 18.2%

47.0303 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 8 1 9 20 20 16 0 0.0% 11 122.2% 12 150.0%

47.0603 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 304 343 350 385 399 378 14 3.6% 49 14.0% 95 31.3%

47.0604 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 969 944 1,187 1,349 1,493 1,343 144 10.7% 306 25.8% 524 54.1%

47.0605 Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician 104 136 92 63 58 71 -5 -7.9% -34 -37.0% -46 -44.2%

47.0606 Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician 18 4 21 28 71 40 43 153.6% 50 238.1% 53 294.4%

47.0609 Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician 0 0 0 0 15 5 15 -- 15 -- 15 --

47.9994 Career Exploration. 16 13 11 20 0 10 -20 -100.0% -11 -100.0% -16 -100.0%

47.9996 Certification/Licensure Review. 2 0 3 2 0 2 -2 -100.0% -3 -100.0% -2 -100.0%

47.9997 Topics. (1.2 only) 27 36 56 30 23 36 -7 -23.3% -33 -58.9% -4 -14.8%

47.9998 Internships. (1.2 only) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- -1 -100.0% -1 -100.0%

48.0501 Machine Tool Technology/Machinist 1 0 0 41 32 24 -9 -22.0% 32 -- 31 3100.0%

48.0503 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 326 335 326 348 671 448 323 92.8% 345 105.8% 345 105.8%

48.0506 Sheet Metal Technology/Sheetworking 6 19 6 1 0 2 -1 -100.0% -6 -100.0% -6 -100.0%

48.0508 Welding Technology/Welder 2,540 2,756 2,858 2,982 2,766 2,869 -216 -7.2% -92 -3.2% 226 8.9%

48.0520 Numerical Control (NOT CNC) (Cross to 48.0599 for IPEDS) 0 12 0 7 38 15 31 442.9% 38 -- 38 --

48.9995 Supervised Independent Study. (1.2 only) 28 17 26 9 7 14 -2 -22.2% -19 -73.1% -21 -75.0%

48.9997 Topics. (1.2 only) 7 12 7 13 8 9 -5 -38.5% 1 14.3% 1 14.3%

49.0102 Airline/Commercial/Professional Pilot and Flight Crew 9 15 16 9 11 12 2 22.2% -5 -31.3% 2 22.2%

49.0107 Aircraft Pilot (Private) (moved to 36.0119) 20 19 32 15 15 21 0 0.0% -17 -53.1% -5 -25.0%

50.0101 Visual and Performing Arts, General 4 1 4 6 11 7 5 83.3% 7 175.0% 7 175.0%

50.0401 Design and Visual Communications, General 1,117 1,003 1,004 686 319 670 -367 -53.5% -685 -68.2% -798 -71.4%

50.0402 Commercial and Advertising Art 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -1 -100.0%

50.0406 Commercial Photography 181 143 170 555 509 411 -46 -8.3% 339 199.4% 328 181.2%

50.0408 Interior Design 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- -1 -100.0% 0 --

50.0409 Graphic Design 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -1 -100.0%

50.0501 Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General. 34 12 12 74 95 60 21 28.4% 83 691.7% 61 179.4%

50.0502 Technical Theatre/Theatre Design and Technology 2 0 1 2 1 1 -1 -50.0% 0 0.0% -1 -50.0%

50.0506 Acting (New) 1 3 3 4 11 6 7 175.0% 8 266.7% 10 1000.0%

50.0507 Directing and Theatrical Production 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -- 1 -- 1 --

50.0599 Dramatic/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft, Other 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -- 1 -- 1 --

50.0601 Film/Cinema Studies 26 18 8 12 6 9 -6 -50.0% -2 -25.0% -20 -76.9%

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Table B-13

STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM (6-DIGIT CIP)

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

CIP COURSE NAME 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

50.0602 Cinematography and Film/Video Production 59 107 122 131 158 137 27 20.6% 36 29.5% 99 167.8%

50.0605 Photography 80 72 49 8 16 24 8 100.0% -33 -67.3% -64 -80.0%

50.0701 Art/Art Studies, General 307 329 340 282 285 302 3 1.1% -55 -16.2% -22 -7.2%

50.0703 Art History, Criticism and Conservation 101 170 139 137 167 148 30 21.9% 28 20.1% 66 65.3%

50.0705 Drawing 57 34 83 42 50 58 8 19.0% -33 -39.8% -7 -12.3%

50.0708 Painting 1 3 2 3 1 2 -2 -66.7% -1 -50.0% 0 0.0%

50.0711 Ceramic Arts and Ceramics 6 9 3 3 2 3 -1 -33.3% -1 -33.3% -4 -66.7%

50.0713 Metal and Jewelry Arts 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 -- 2 -- 0 0.0%

50.0901 Music, General 3 2 1 7 2 3 -5 -71.4% 1 100.0% -1 -33.3%

50.0902 Music History, Literature and Theory 333 460 590 610 614 605 4 0.7% 24 4.1% 281 84.4%

50.0903 Music Performance, General 104 160 257 230 144 210 -86 -37.4% -113 -44.0% 40 38.5%

50.0904 Music Theory and Composition 55 40 65 61 55 60 -6 -9.8% -10 -15.4% 0 0.0%

50.9997 Topics. 51 49 3 64 8 25 -56 -87.5% 5 166.7% -43 -84.3%

51.0000 Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General (New) 61 193 319 332 308 320 -24 -7.2% -11 -3.4% 247 404.9%

51.0702 Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 -- -1 -100.0% 0 --

51.0707 Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 374 519 416 362 471 416 109 30.1% 55 13.2% 97 25.9%

51.0708 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 12 29 48 47 44 46 -3 -6.4% -4 -8.3% 32 266.7%

51.0710 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist (New) 849 1,085 1,175 1,289 1,280 1,248 -9 -0.7% 105 8.9% 431 50.8%

51.0801 Medical/Clinical Assistant 55 70 49 50 42 47 -8 -16.0% -7 -14.3% -13 -23.6%

51.0805 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant. 0 0 0 0 4 1 4 -- 4 -- 4 --

51.0810 Emergency Care Attendant (EMT Ambulance) 0 0 0 64 337 134 273 426.6% 337 -- 337 --

51.0904 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 201 199 241 209 198 216 -11 -5.3% -43 -17.8% -3 -1.5%

51.0907 Medical Radiologic Technology/Science – Radiation Therapist 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 -- -2 -100.0% 0 --

51.0908 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 24 29 57 52 26 45 -26 -50.0% -31 -54.4% 2 8.3%

51.0913 Athletic Training/Trainer 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -- 1 -- 1 --

51.1004 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 1 12 4 0 2 2 2 -- -2 -50.0% 1 100.0%

51.1009 Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

51.1502 Psychiatric/Mental Health Services Technician 0 0 0 3 0 1 -3 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

51.1601 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 21 56 40 35 0 25 -35 -100.0% -40 -100.0% -21 -100.0%

51.1613 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training (LPN, LVN, Cert., Dipl., AAS) 3 3 9 19 0 9 -19 -100.0% -9 -100.0% -3 -100.0%

51.1614 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 2,157 2,446 2,380 2,328 5 1,571 -2,323 -99.8% -2,375 -99.8% -2,152 -99.8%

51.2201 Public Health, General. 84 165 188 50 44 94 -6 -12.0% -144 -76.6% -40 -47.6%

51.3104 Dietician Assistant (Moved from 20.0404) 38 68 20 27 30 26 3 11.1% 10 50.0% -8 -21.1%

51.3501 Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage (Moved from 12.0405) 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 -- -1 -100.0% 0 --

51.3801 Registerred Nursing/Registered Nurse (Moved from 51.1601) 0 0 0 0 42 14 42 -- 42 -- 42 --

51.3901 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistant, Other (New) 0 0 0 0 11 4 11 -- 11 -- 11 --

51.3902 Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant/Aide (Moved from 51.1614) 0 0 0 0 2,338 779 2,338 -- 2,338 -- 2,338 --

51.9994 Career Exploration. 346 410 377 342 322 347 -20 -5.8% -55 -14.6% -24 -6.9%

51.9995 0 0 24 0 0 8 0 -- -24 -100.0% 0 --

51.9997 Topics. (1.2 only) 0 0 0 5 0 2 -5 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

51.9998 Internships. (1.2 only) 6 13 6 2 6 5 4 200.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

51.9999 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other 410 479 371 256 358 328 102 39.8% -13 -3.5% -52 -12.7%

52.0101 Business/Commerce, General 356 477 649 500 641 597 141 28.2% -8 -1.2% 285 80.1%

52.0201 Business Administration and Management, General 6 12 8 13 62 28 49 376.9% 54 675.0% 56 933.3%

52.0204 Office Management and Supervision 2 7 5 0 0 2 0 -- -5 -100.0% -2 -100.0%

52.0205 Operations Management and Supervision 0 0 11 22 0 11 -22 -100.0% -11 -100.0% 0 --

52.0301 Accounting 331 377 416 520 491 476 -29 -5.6% 75 18.0% 160 48.3%

52.0302 Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 742 659 751 669 688 703 19 2.8% -63 -8.4% -54 -7.3%

52.0401 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 2,042 2,070 1,471 934 1,384 1,263 450 48.2% -87 -5.9% -658 -32.2%

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Table B-13

STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM (6-DIGIT CIP)

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

CIP COURSE NAME 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

52.0406 Receptionist 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 --

52.0407 Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry 2,346 2,390 1,930 1,991 2,720 2,214 729 36.6% 790 40.9% 374 15.9%

52.0408 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 4,816 4,583 4,406 2,829 2,242 3,159 -587 -20.7% -2,164 -49.1% -2,574 -53.4%

52.0409 Parts, Warehousing, and Inventory Management Operations (New) 9 34 7 19 31 19 12 63.2% 24 342.9% 22 244.4%

52.0411 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation (New) 0 0 0 8 3 4 -5 -62.5% 3 -- 3 --

52.0701 Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 153 255 214 285 309 269 24 8.4% 95 44.4% 156 102.0%

52.0703 Small Business Administration/Management (New) 15 32 21 21 44 29 23 109.5% 23 109.5% 29 193.3%

52.0801 Finance, General 39 32 45 48 54 49 6 12.5% 9 20.0% 15 38.5%

52.0803 Banking and Financial Support Services 5 13 16 14 14 15 0 0.0% -2 -12.5% 9 180.0%

52.0807 Investments and Securities (Cross to 52.0899 for IPEDS) 5 6 16 7 4 9 -3 -42.9% -12 -75.0% -1 -20.0%

52.0902 Hotel, Motel, and Restaurant Management (Moved to 52.0904 or 52.0905) 1 21 18 26 32 25 6 23.1% 14 77.8% 31 3100.0%

52.0905 Restaurant/Food Services Management 1 0 23 41 2 22 -39 -95.1% -21 -91.3% 1 100.0%

52.1001 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General 0 1 0 1 0 0 -1 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

52.1003 Organizational Behavior Studies 13 1 17 8 7 11 -1 -12.5% -10 -58.8% -6 -46.2%

52.1101 International Business/Trade/Commerce (Cross to 52.9999 for IPEDS) 0 2 1 0 2 1 2 -- 1 100.0% 2 --

52.1401 Marketing/Marketing Management, General 266 258 332 331 173 279 -158 -47.7% -159 -47.9% -93 -35.0%

52.1402 Marketing Research 0 17 23 14 13 17 -1 -7.1% -10 -43.5% 13 --

52.1803 Retailing and Retail Operations (Moved from 08.0705) 0 13 0 9 0 3 -9 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

52.1804 Selling Skills and Sales Operations (Moved from 08.0706) 0 4 5 1 3 3 2 200.0% -2 -40.0% 3 --

52.1902 Fashion Merchandising 0 0 18 11 38 22 27 245.5% 20 111.1% 38 --

52.2001 Construction Management 0 0 0 10 0 3 -10 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --

52.9994 Career Exploration. 18 146 233 214 333 260 119 55.6% 100 42.9% 315 1750.0%

52.9997 Topics. 35 11 0 34 10 15 -24 -70.6% 10 -- -25 -71.4%

52.9998 Internships. 41 13 28 18 11 19 -7 -38.9% -17 -60.7% -30 -73.2%

52.9999 Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Supportive Services, Other 10 11 59 49 4 37 -45 -91.8% -55 -93.2% -6 -60.0%

54.0101 History, General (Moved from 45.0801) 1,228 1,294 1,206 676 855 912 179 26.5% -351 -29.1% -373 -30.4%

54.0102 American History (United States) (Moved from 45.0802) 2,659 2,636 3,181 2,970 2,929 3,027 -41 -1.4% -252 -7.9% 270 10.2%

54.0106 Asian History (New) 4 8 4 7 9 7 2 28.6% 5 125.0% 5 125.0%

54.0197 0 0 0 2 1 1 -1 -50.0% 1 -- 1 --

54.9996 25 52 33 38 50 40 12 31.6% 17 51.5% 25 100.0%

TOTALS 82,895 87,571 93,722 94,689 99,153 95,855 4,464 4.7% 5,431 5.8% 16,258 19.6%

Pure

Minimum 0 0 0 0 0 0 -13,972 -100.0% -12,354 -100.0% -10,559 -100.0%

Maximum 10,574 11,267 12,369 13,987 15,503 8,790 15,503 6100.0% 15,503 6100.0% 15,503 3100.0%

Median 10 13 17 19 22 21 0 -0.9% 0 -3.4% 1 3.8%

Standard Deviation 767.1 800.7 869.3 925.3 997.5 770.9 1,128.7 459.7% 1,085.2 472.1% 1,036.9 424.8%

Average 222 235 251 254 266 257 12 69.2% 15 72.9% 44 100.6%

*CIP Number and Title were changed from 23.0401 English Composition to 23.1301 Writing General in 2010

**CIP Number and Title were changed from 23.1001 Speech and Rhetorical Studies to 23.1304 Rhetoric and Composition in 2010

Includes PCS 11 and 12 only

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

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FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

CIP COURSE NAME 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

01. Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences 875 1,188 1,331 1,396 1,467 1,398 71 5.1% 136 10.2% 592 67.7%

03. Natural Resources and Conservation 0 20 20 5 25 17 20 400.0% 5 25.0% 25 --

04. Architecture and Related Services 22 3 3 6 8 6 2 33.3% 5 166.7% -14 -63.6%

05. Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies 7 5 2 6 97 35 91 1516.7% 95 4750.0% 90 1285.7%

09. Communication, Journalism and Related Programs 281 285 529 476 506 504 30 6.3% -23 -4.3% 225 80.1%

10. Communications, Technologies/Technicians and Support Services 1,145 1,282 1,159 1,062 977 1,066 -85 -8.0% -182 -15.7% -168 -14.7%

11. Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 6,167 5,501 5,602 5,224 5,577 5,468 353 6.8% -25 -0.4% -590 -9.6%

12. Personal and Culinary Services 2,049 2,534 2,814 3,142 2,073 2,676 -1,069 -34.0% -741 -26.3% 24 1.2%

13. Education 760 809 798 1,023 1,021 947 -2 -0.2% 223 27.9% 261 34.3%

14. Engineering 10 12 13 23 53 30 30 130.4% 40 307.7% 43 430.0%

15. Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields 2,107 2,375 2,486 2,815 3,206 2,836 391 13.9% 720 29.0% 1,099 52.2%

16. Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 4,070 4,140 4,798 4,846 5,202 4,949 356 7.3% 404 8.4% 1,132 27.8%

19. Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 907 1,499 1,712 1,555 1,214 1,494 -341 -21.9% -498 -29.1% 307 33.8%

22. Legal Professions and Studies 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 100.0% 2 -- 0 0.0%

23. English Language and Literature/Letters 14,324 15,347 16,580 18,064 19,839 18,161 1,775 9.8% 3,259 19.7% 5,515 38.5%

24. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 2,234 2,060 2,325 2,554 2,413 2,431 -141 -5.5% 88 3.8% 179 8.0%

26. Biological and Biomedical Sciences 2,601 2,637 2,895 3,138 3,505 3,179 367 11.7% 610 21.1% 904 34.8%

27. Mathematics and Statistics 4,799 5,448 6,672 7,372 7,983 7,342 611 8.3% 1,311 19.6% 3,184 66.3%

30. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 53 36 40 37 77 51 40 108.1% 37 92.5% 24 45.3%

31. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies 1,422 1,006 1,500 1,766 2,282 1,849 516 29.2% 782 52.1% 860 60.5%

38. Philosophy and Religious Studies 393 301 353 403 488 415 85 21.1% 135 38.2% 95 24.2%

40. Physical Sciences 1,622 1,704 1,950 2,049 2,366 2,122 317 15.5% 416 21.3% 744 45.9%

41. Science Technologies/Technicians 0 0 0 3 0 1.0 -3 -100.0% 0 -- 0 --42. Psychology 3,611 3,653 4,032 4,401 4,301 4,245 -100 -2.3% 269 6.7% 690 19.1%

43. Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services 2,744 2,655 2,692 2,126 2,237 2,352 111 5.2% -455 -16.9% -507 -18.5%

44. Public Administration and Social Services Professions 9 10 0 1 1 1 0 0.0% 1 -- -8 -88.9%

45. Social Sciences 3,051 3,374 3,545 4,133 4,012 3,897 -121 -2.9% 467 13.2% 961 31.5%

46. Construction Trades 608 705 658 493 536 562 43 8.7% -122 -18.5% -72 -11.8%

47. Mechanics and Repair Technologies/Technicians 1,749 1,963 2,210 2,414 2,651 2,425 237 9.8% 441 20.0% 902 51.6%

48. Precision Production 2,908 3,151 3,223 3,401 3,522 3,382 121 3.6% 299 9.3% 614 21.1%

49. Transportation and Materials Moving 29 34 48 24 26 33 2 8.3% -22 -45.8% -3 -10.3%

50. Visual and Performing Arts 2,526 2,615 2,857 2,917 2,458 2,744 -459 -15.7% -399 -14.0% -68 -2.7%

51. Health Professions and Related Programs 4,642 5,783 5,728 5,473 5,869 5,690 396 7.2% 141 2.5% 1,227 26.4%

52. Business Management, Marketing, and Related Supportive Services 11,252 11,446 10,723 8,647 9,315 9,562 668 7.7% -1,408 -13.1% -1,937 -17.2%

54. History 3,916 3,990 4,424 3,693 3,844 3,987 151 4.1% -580 -13.1% -72 -1.8%

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TOTALS 82,895 87,571 93,722 94,689 99,153 95,855 4,464 4.7% 5,431 5.8% 16,258 19.6%

Pure

Minimum 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1,069 -100.0% -1,408 -45.8% -1,937 -88.9%

Maximum 14,324 15,347 16,580 18,064 19,839 18,161 1,775 1516.7% 3,259 4750.0% 5,515 1285.7%

Median 1,622 1,704 1,950 2,049 2,237 2,122 43 7.3% 40 9.7% 95 26.4%

Standard Deviation 3,100.6 3,254.3 3,392.0 3,469.0 3,779.0 3,535.5 424.2 263.7% 718.8 838.2% 1,172.1 232.9%

Average 2,368 2,502 2,678 2,705 2,833 2,739 128 65.4% 155 170.2% 465 68.1%

Includes PCS 11 and 12 only

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

Illinois Community College Board

STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM (2-DIGIT CIP)

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

Table B-14

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FY 2013-2015 FY 2014 - 2015 FY 2013 - 2015 FY 2011 - 2015

Career Clusters 3-Year Average 1-Year Difference 2-Year Difference 5-Year Difference

Code Title 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

1 Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Cluster 776 1,094 1,287 1,329 1,400 1,339 71 5.3% 113 8.8% 624 80.4%

2 Architecture & Construction Cluster 777 902 794 581 654 676 73 12.6% -140 -17.6% -123 -15.8%

3 Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications Cluster* 3,894 4,153 4,516 4,389 22,992 10,632 18,603 423.9% 18,476 409.1% 19,098 490.4%

4 Business Management & Administration Cluster 10,006 10,098 9,240 7,149 7,748 8,046 599 8.4% -1,492 -16.1% -2,258 -22.6%

5 Education & Training Cluster 8,036 7,819 9,245 9,639 11,186 10,023 1,547 16.0% 1,941 21.0% 3,150 39.2%

6 Finance Cluster 1,122 1,087 1,244 1,258 1,251 1,251 -7 -0.6% 7 0.6% 129 11.5%

7 Government & Public Adminstration Cluster 1,303 1,704 1,806 2,173 2,086 2,022 -87 -4.0% 280 15.5% 783 60.1%

8 Health Science Cluster 1,731 2,273 2,295 2,253 4,965 3,171 2,712 120.4% 2,670 116.3% 3,234 186.8%

9 Hospitality & Tourism Cluster 986 1,321 1,589 1,382 724 1,232 -658 -47.6% -865 -54.4% -262 -26.6%

10 Human Services Cluster 4,985 5,218 5,883 6,502 6,187 6,191 -315 -4.8% 304 5.2% 1,202 24.1%

11 Information Technology Cluster 5,890 5,244 5,071 4,671 5,195 4,979 524 11.2% 124 2.4% -695 -11.8%

12 Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Cluster 2,637 2,548 2,553 1,985 2,065 2,201 80 4.0% -488 -19.1% -572 -21.7%

13 Manufacturing Cluster 4,887 5,568 5,747 6,271 6,694 6,237 423 6.7% 947 16.5% 1,807 37.0%

14 Marketing Cluster 279 294 392 367 243 334 -124 -33.8% -149 -38.0% -36 -12.9%

15 Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Cluster 14,850 15,603 17,886 18,405 20,042 18,778 1,637 8.9% 2,156 12.1% 5,192 35.0%

16 Transportation, Distribution & Logistics 1,404 1,442 1,666 1,834 2,047 1,849 213 11.6% 381 22.9% 643 45.8%

17 Unknown Cluster 19,332 21,203 22,508 24,501 3,674 16,894 -20,827 -85.0% -18,834 -83.7% -15,658 -81.0%

TOTALS 82,895 87,571 93,722 94,689 99,153 95,855 4,464 4.7% 5,431 5.8% 16,258 19.6%

Pure

Minimum 279 294 392 367 243 334 -20,827 -85.0% -18,834 -83.7% -15,658 -81.0%

Maximum 19,332 21,203 22,508 24,501 22,992 18,778 18,603 423.9% 18,476 409.1% 19,098 490.4%

Median 2,637 2,548 2,553 2,253 3,674 3,171 80 6.7% 124 5.2% 624 24.1%

Standard Deviation 5,422.5 5,753.6 6,218.7 6,619.9 6,627.2 5,621.7 7,037.9 110.0% 6,682.0 107.7% 6,392.5 127.9%

Average 4,876 5,151 5,513 5,570 5,833 5,639 263 26.7% 319 23.6% 956 48.1%

*Until 2014, 23.0401 English Composition (replaced by 23.1301 Writing, General) and 23.1001 Speech and Rhetorical Studies (replaced by 23.1304 Rhetorics and Composition) had been included in Unknown Cluster;

in 2015 they were included in Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communication Cluster in 2015.

Includes PCS 11 and 12 only

The new crosswalk was applied to all years

SOURCE OF DATA: ICCB SU/SR Records

FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011 - 2015

STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT ENROLLMENT BY CAREER CLUSTER

Table B-15

Illinois Community College Board