November/December 2009 Issue of Data
Notes Available
Data Notes is a bimonthly newsletter
that presents data from the national Achieving the Dream database. Achieving the
Dream: Community Colleges Count, is a multiyear national initiative to help more
community college students succeed. The initiative focuses particularly on student
groups that traditionally have faced significant barriers to success, including
students of color and low-income students.
The November/December 2009 issue of Data Notes
has just been released, and you can view it on the Achieving the Dream Web site
at:
http://www.achievingthedream.org/DATARESEARCH/DATANOTESNEWSLETTER/default.tp.
Data Notes (Vol4No6)
November/December 2009: Late Stop-Outs, Part 2:
This issue of Data Notes is the second of a two-part series
investigating the characteristics of late stop-outs - students who accumulate at
least 30 credits within the first two years, only to stop out without completing
credentials or transferring. The data show that male students were more likely
to stop out (53 percent) than female students (48 percent), and students under 20
and 30 years old and over were less likely to stop out (47 percent and 52 percent,
respectively) than students in their twenties (about 55 percent). Fifty-five
percent of students without a declared major or program of study left the college
by the end of their fifth year, compared with 53 percent of students with a terminal
goal and 47 percent of students with a transfer goal. Students who had earned at
least 30 credits by the end of their second academic year and were referred to developmental
education courses one level below college level—regardless of subject area—had five-year
outcomes (45 to 49 percent) that were not dissimilar to those for non-referred students
(50 percent).
Round 1, 2, 3, and 4 Colleges, Data Facilitators
and Coaches – you can also view your individual college’s companion
figures to this issue of Data Notes on www.dreamwebsubmission.org (the Achieving the Dream Web
submission site). To view your college’s data, sign in to the Web submission site
www.dreamwebsubmission.org
using your username and password, and select the month issue under the “Reports”
menu.