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Treadway, Chris – West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, 2020
This report presents enrollment data for West Virginia Higher Education. The following topics of data are presented: (1) National Enrollment Trends; (2) West Virginia High School Graduate Projections; (3) College-Going Rate; (4) Student Persistence and Completion; (5) Credit Headcount Enrollment; (6) Fall 2020 Headcount Enrollment Shifts; (7)…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Higher Education, Enrollment Trends, High School Graduates
Treadway, Chris – West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, 2019
This report presents enrollment data for West Virginia Higher Education. The following topics of data are presented: (1) National Enrollment Trends; (2) West Virginia High School Graduate Projections; (3) College-Going Rate; (4) Fall-to-Fall Retention Rates; (5) Credit Headcount Enrollment; (6) High School Dual Enrollment Headcount; (7)…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Higher Education, Enrollment Trends, High School Graduates
Caruth, Gail Dianna – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The enrollment of students 25 years of age and older is just below 50% of the total student body in American higher education. Research suggested that these adult students should be taught andragogically. The purpose of this study was to determine where undergraduate, adult students are located within the 4-year private, public, and for-profit…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Adult Students, Undergraduate Students, Multivariate Analysis
Shapiro, Doug; Dundar, Afet; Chen, Jin; Ziskin, Mary; Park, Eunkyoung; Torres, Vasti; Chiang, Yi-Chen – National Student Clearinghouse, 2013
As a supplement to "Completing College: A National View of Student Attainment Rates," the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center's fourth publication in the Signature Report series, this report focuses on six-year student success outcomes and college completion rates by state. Results are presented in three sections that show…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Educational Attainment, College Students, Public Colleges
Shapiro, Doug; Dundar, Afet; Ziskin, Mary; Yuan, Xin; Harrell, Autumn – National Student Clearinghouse, 2013
This second annual report on national college completions rates continues to respond to the limitations of institution-based research by focusing on student-level data, tracking the completion of postsecondary certificates and degrees among first-time degree-seeking students who started their postsecondary education in fall 2007 and tracking their…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Educational Attainment, College Students, Dual Enrollment
Shapiro, Doug; Dundar, Afet; Chen, Jin; Ziskin, Mary; Park, Eunkyoung; Torres, Vasti; Chiang, Yi-Chen – National Student Clearinghouse, 2012
College completion, earning a degree or certificate, is considered to be a key college success outcome, supported by every educational policymaker. Yet, institutions and policymakers in the U.S. know surprisingly little about the rates of completion for students who follow all but the most traditional of postsecondary pathways. This is because…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Educational Attainment, College Students, Public Colleges