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Crafton Hills College is number one in the Inland Empire with regard to degree/certificate
completion rates and course retention/success rates. Explore the following slides
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Crafton Hills College has seen a steady increase in the number of students graduating with a certificate of degree over the last five years. In 2011, 726 graduated. In 2012, 652 graduated. In 2013, 733 graduated. In 2014, 825 graduated. In 2015, 935 graduated. If you compare Crafton Hills College’s degree and certificate completion rate to all other community colleges in the Inland Empire, we are ranked #1. If you compare Crafton Hills College’s degree and certificate completion rate to all other community colleges in the state, we are #18. The Degree and Certificate Completion Data used is from the California Community College Chancellor’s Data Mart. The rate is defined as the number of degree and certificate completers divided by enrolled students.
Crafton Hills College has seen a steady increase in course retention rates. In the spring semester of 2011, CHC had a 86.0% rate. In the spring semester of 2012, CHC had a 87.5% rate. In the spring semester of 2013, CHC had a 90.2% rate. In the spring semester of 2014, CHC had a 91.0% rate. In the spring semester of 2015, CHC had a 90.8% rate. Course retention is defined as students who complete their courses. CHC is 6th highest in CA.
Crafton Hills College has also seen a steady increase in course success rates. In the spring semester of 2011, CHC had a 69.8% rate. In the spring semester of 2012, CHC had a 71.4% rate. In the spring semester of 2013, CHC had a 73.1% rate. In the spring semester of 2014, CHC had a 74.0% rate. In the spring semester of 2015, CHC had a 73.1% rate. Course success is defined as students who complete their course with a “C” or higher. CHC is 23th highest in CA for success rates.
All data was taken from the California Community College Chancellor’s Data Mart.
If you average the success rate and retention rate for community colleges, Crafton Hills College is ranked #1 in the Inland Empire and #9 in the state of California. Crafton’s combined rate is 82.0%. The Inland Empire ranking according to the combined score is as follows: Crafton Hills, Chaffey, Palo Verde, Copper Mountain, Moreno Valley, Norco, San Bernardino, Desert, Victor Valley, Mt. San Jacinto, and Riverside. All data was taken from the California Community College Chancellor’s Data Mart.
Crafton Hills College has seen a steady increase in the number of students graduating with a certificate of degree over the last five years. In 2011, 726 graduated. In 2012, 652 graduated. In 2013, 733 graduated. In 2014, 825 graduated. In 2015, 935 graduated. If you compare Crafton Hills College’s degree and certificate completion rate to all other community colleges in the Inland Empire, we are ranked #1. If you compare Crafton Hills College’s degree and certificate completion rate to all other community colleges in the state, we are #18. The Degree and Certificate Completion Data used is from the California Community College Chancellor’s Data Mart. The rate is defined as the number of degree and certificate completers divided by enrolled students.
Crafton Hills College has seen a steady increase in course retention rates. In the spring semester of 2011, CHC had a 86.0% rate. In the spring semester of 2012, CHC had a 87.5% rate. In the spring semester of 2013, CHC had a 90.2% rate. In the spring semester of 2014, CHC had a 91.0% rate. In the spring semester of 2015, CHC had a 90.8% rate. Course retention is defined as students who complete their courses. CHC is 6th highest in CA.
Crafton Hills College has also seen a steady increase in course success rates. In the spring semester of 2011, CHC had a 69.8% rate. In the spring semester of 2012, CHC had a 71.4% rate. In the spring semester of 2013, CHC had a 73.1% rate. In the spring semester of 2014, CHC had a 74.0% rate. In the spring semester of 2015, CHC had a 73.1% rate. Course success is defined as students who complete their course with a “C” or higher. CHC is 23th highest in CA for success rates.
All data was taken from the California Community College Chancellor’s Data Mart.
If you average the success rate and retention rate for community colleges, Crafton Hills College is ranked #1 in the Inland Empire and #9 in the state of California. Crafton’s combined rate is 82.0%. The Inland Empire ranking according to the combined score is as follows: Crafton Hills, Chaffey, Palo Verde, Copper Mountain, Moreno Valley, Norco, San Bernardino, Desert, Victor Valley, Mt. San Jacinto, and Riverside. All data was taken from the California Community College Chancellor’s Data Mart.