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2000 COLLEGE PROFILESPublic Community and Technical Colleges of Texas

Texas Higher Education Coordinating BoardCommunity and Technical Colleges Division

Austin, Texas

December 2000

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The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board does not discriminateon the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or

disability in employment or the provision of services.

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating BoardCommunity and Technical Colleges Division

2000 College ProfilesPublic Community and Technical Colleges of Texas

INTRODUCTION

Purpose

The purpose of this document is to provide summary statistics for public communityand technical colleges in Texas. Section I contains comparative financial data for allpublic community and technical college districts/systems, as required by Rider 26,p. III-48 of the General Appropriations Act, 75th Texas Legislature, including thefollowing:

C Tax Base, Collections and Total Assessed Tax Rates (50 community collegedistricts)

C Total Education and General Fund Expenditures (50 community college districts,the Lamar University lower-division institutions and the TSTC System)

C Federal Financial Assistance (50 community college districts)

Section II provides a one page snapshot of summary statistics for each of the 74 publiccommunity and technical colleges in Texas, including the following:

C Primary Service Area Population (community colleges)C District Assessed Valuation and Tax Rate (community colleges)C District Total Education and General Fund ExpendituresC Total Course-Based Remediation AppropriationsC Faculty Information (full-time vs. part-time)C Student Characteristics (college and statewide comparison of total headcount;

average age; and percentages of academic majors, technical majors, gender and ethnicity)

C Full-Time-Student-Equivalent (FTSE) enrollment by academic and technicalprograms; and by in-district and out-of-district

C Number and levels of college technical programs offeredC College Degrees and Certificates conferred.

General Information

Community College Districts

Public community college districts are created by local communities and are governedby locally elected boards. They are funded through a combination of locally assessedtaxes, tuition and fees, and state general revenue appropriations.

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The purpose of each public community college, as described in the Texas EducationCode, Section 130.003 (e), is to provide:

C Technical programs leading to associate degrees or certificatesC Vocational programs leading directly to employment in semi-skilled and skilled

occupationsC Freshman and sophomore courses in arts and sciencesC Continuing adult education programs for occupational or cultural upgradingC Compensatory education programsC Workforce development programsC Adult literacy and other basic skills programs for adults.

Primary Service Area Population as reported on the community college profiles equates to the service areas defined in SB397 (74th Legislature) or to the authorized taxing district(s). As defined and used in the Coordinating Board’s Institutional Effectiveness process,Primary Service Area Population is based on the following:

C 1999 population estimates were determined for each county in Texas, using Bureau of Census data;

C Service areas were defined as provided by SB397 (74th Legislature);C Where a county was completely in a service area or taxing district, its total

population was incuded in the aggregate population for an institution;• When only a part of a county was included in a service area or taxing district,

only that part/portion of the county population circumscribed by the service areadistrict was included in the aggregate population for the institution.

TSTC System and Lamar University Lower-Division Institutions

The Texas State Technical College System (TSTC) institutions and the LamarUniversity lower-division institutions have no taxing authority and are funded by localtuition and fees and state general revenue appropriations. As a result, the profiles forthese colleges vary slightly in content from the community colleges profiles.

The TSTC System role, as described in the Texas Education Code, Section 135.01, is“offering courses of study in vocational and technical education for which there isdemand within the State of Texas” and “emphasizing highly specialized advanced andemerging technical and vocational areas... The emphasis of each TSTC Systemcampus shall be on advanced and emerging technical programs not commonly offeredby public junior colleges.”

The service area for the TSTC System institutions is the State of Texas. The LamarUniversity lower-division institutions do not have a state-defined service area at thistime.

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SECTION I

DISTRICT FINANCIAL DATA

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Tax Base, Collections, and Total Assessed Tax Rates - Texas Public Community College DistrictsFiscal Year Ended August 31,1999

Net Tax Rate Assessed Total Taxes Per $100

District Valuation Collected Valuation

Alamo Community College District $41,357,159,630 $46,679,976 0.111500Alvin Community College 2,028,722,521 4,160,740 0.197400Amarillo College 5,515,341,999 8,614,921 0.154940Angelina College 2,257,556,447 2,428,900 0.106200Austin Community College 28,807,536,666 15,255,132 0.050000Blinn College 1,304,447,135 792,203 0.061100Brazosport College 4,947,050,031 3,792,000 0.076250Central Texas College 3,089,453,481 4,720,766 0.150000Cisco Junior College 107,534,272 204,068 0.188280Clarendon College 128,789,175 237,896 0.184300Coastal Bend College 546,108,630 807,379 0.147240College of the Mainland 5,685,659,886 11,543,277 0.198815Collin County Community College District 27,531,603,441 27,183,499 0.098550Dallas County Communtiy College District 100,369,432,075 50,150,385 0.050000Del Mar College 9,304,864,798 19,417,628 0.207811El Paso Community College District 17,587,608,630 19,199,657 0.110751Frank Phillips College 449,195,992 949,565 0.209190Galveston College 2,214,209,483 4,175,999 0.187800Grayson County College 3,397,433,568 3,554,616 0.103110Hill College 2,770,647,733 1,528,515 0.076000Houston Community College System 53,324,644,806 35,637,665 0.066150Howard County Junior College District 1,120,008,156 2,358,966 0.212300Kilgore College 1,724,752,173 2,847,308 0.164760Laredo Community College 4,157,584,115 6,956,064 0.158000Lee College 5,487,572,382 10,254,382 0.198600McLennan Community College 5,166,707,813 4,576,917 0.089210Midland College 4,541,235,806 7,463,380 0.163300Navarro College 1,139,311,600 1,413,751 0.121800North Central Texas College 1,126,789,651 1,295,430 0.114900North Harris Montgomery Community College District 23,823,020,763 28,693,126 0.119800Northeast Texas Community College 2,740,047,040 2,294,525 0.100000Odessa College 3,914,558,615 7,745,248 0.198400Panola College 2,183,347,327 2,667,618 0.125850Paris Junior College 920,532,945 1,536,265 0.170100Ranger College 60,264,240 156,068 0.240000San Jacinto College District 22,803,710,436 25,318,391 0.110000South Plains College 1,802,206,434 4,708,194 0.261100South Texas Community College 11,913,532,716 9,318,770 0.091800Southwest Texas Junior College 964,682,003 489,070 0.050000Tarrant County College District 54,603,573,315 58,285,714 0.106410Temple College 1,896,860,920 3,506,295 0.193400Texarkana College 797,063,037 682,407 0.084000Texas Southmost College 4,103,572,419 4,972,677 0.126085Trinity Valley Community College 4,626,012,990 2,741,188 0.061500Tyler Junior College 5,302,078,324 6,622,687 0.122300Vernon Regional Junior College 687,277,764 1,834,875 0.263100Victoria College, The 3,164,279,690 4,491,691 0.141300Weatherford College 2,456,334,538 2,122,139 0.083900Western Texas College 649,327,687 2,024,519 0.314300Wharton County Junior College 1,666,325,989 2,723,457 0.161350

TOTAL/WEIGHTED AVERAGE $488,267,571,287 $471,135,909 0.096491

Median $2,930,050,607 $3,976,370 0.125968 Minimum $60,264,240 $156,068 0.050000 Maximum $100,369,432,075 $58,285,714 0.314300

Source: Annual Financial Report - Schedule C-4, CBM004, and CBM00C

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Total Education and General Fund Expenditures - Texas Public Community and Technical College Districts/SystemsFiscal Year Ended August 31,1999

District

Alamo Community College District $172,739,033Alvin Community College 18,479,433Amarillo College 40,462,001Angelina College 16,789,762Austin Community College 92,881,763Blinn College 32,282,120Brazosport College 14,165,253Central Texas College 67,812,863Cisco Junior College 9,494,964Clarendon College 4,605,476Coastal Bend College 16,321,122College of the Mainland 24,497,326Collin County Community College District 44,810,621Dallas County Communtiy College District 199,585,481Del Mar College 56,986,699El Paso Community College District 108,131,346Frank Phillips College 5,788,349Galveston College 13,231,629Grayson County College 15,785,237Hill College 10,093,436Houston Community College System 172,014,953Howard County Junior College District 17,592,108Kilgore College 22,720,823Laredo Community College 40,328,086Lee College 30,106,721McLennan Community College 30,858,090Midland College 25,119,123Navarro College 16,137,331North Central Texas College 12,994,003North Harris Montgomery Community College District 85,134,755Northeast Texas Community College 11,153,465Odessa College 26,126,628Panola College 10,291,271Paris Junior College 18,015,455Ranger College 4,539,057San Jacinto College District 79,334,080South Plains College 29,094,121South Texas Community College 48,865,649Southwest Texas Junior College 19,347,550Tarrant County College District 105,355,208Temple College 14,301,831Texarkana College 16,856,422Texas Southmost College 33,810,079Trinity Valley Community College 26,678,059Tyler Junior College 36,128,010Vernon Regional Junior College 12,382,901Victoria College, The 19,551,034Weatherford College 12,776,895Western Texas College 7,252,390Wharton County Junior College 19,400,457

$1,969,210,469

Lamar Institute of Technology 10,139,594Lamar State College - Orange 11,770,086Lamar State College - Port Arthur 13,232,354Texas State Technical College System 82,043,663

TOTAL $2,086,396,166

Median $19,475,746

Source: Annual Financial Report - Exhibit C

Total E & G Expenditures

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Federal Financial Assistance - Texas Public Community College DistrictsFiscal Year Ended August 31,1999

Vocational Ed Tech-Prep Pell DistrictDistrict Basic Grant Grant Grant Other Total

Alamo Community College District $3,090,274 $336,721 $24,497,726 $19,965,916 $47,890,637Alvin Community College 149,501 0 963,963 663,328 1,776,792Amarillo College 513,042 305,243 2,746,083 4,289,753 7,854,121Angelina College 319,399 190,247 2,976,090 889,242 4,374,978Austin Community College 972,109 416,836 4,623,730 6,325,272 12,337,947Blinn College 333,561 242,755 3,017,079 6,663,978 10,257,373Brazosport College 116,449 0 696,283 135,327 948,059Central Texas College 782,052 0 4,593,126 1,547,099 6,922,277Cisco Junior College 255,341 0 1,628,393 1,281,547 3,165,281Clarendon College 59,000 0 524,340 508,704 1,092,044Coastal Bend College 385,647 28,760 2,818,996 1,285,714 4,519,117College of the Mainland 358,600 7,335 1,357,391 559,222 2,282,548Collin County Community College District 189,596 245,082 927,757 902,473 2,264,908Dallas County Communtiy College District 2,823,674 0 14,412,044 12,751,641 29,987,359Del Mar College 799,904 390,362 5,377,983 1,849,104 8,417,353El Paso Community College District 2,819,716 30,764 21,944,154 5,027,482 29,822,116Frank Phillips College 123,928 7,500 601,014 382,164 1,114,606Galveston College 223,056 0 1,144,433 642,091 2,009,580Grayson County College 245,333 259,757 1,678,385 2,198,721 4,382,196Hill College 179,303 10,450 1,010,807 482,376 1,682,936Houston Community College System 2,190,954 552 15,541,727 10,269,592 28,002,825Howard County Junior College District 216,012 258,125 1,598,022 2,414,966 4,487,125Kilgore College 332,673 0 2,459,762 576,955 3,369,390Laredo Community College 1,018,799 208,855 8,380,901 5,098,708 14,707,263Lee College 319,746 0 2,033,172 492,692 2,845,610McLennan Community College 455,494 205,981 5,015,808 6,445,161 12,122,444Midland College 386,353 239,846 1,992,862 400,646 3,019,707Navarro College 301,615 110,237 2,249,671 1,933,042 4,594,565North Central Texas College 221,092 121,526 1,528,240 1,622,876 3,493,734North Harris Montgomery Community College District 1,084,395 740,459 6,060,541 5,744,167 13,629,562Northeast Texas Community College 229,371 0 1,446,600 1,207,578 2,883,549Odessa College 345,169 11,333 2,052,658 1,689,115 4,098,275Panola College 171,702 0 1,258,561 139,847 1,570,110Paris Junior College 371,123 270,102 1,819,816 2,242,092 4,703,133Ranger College 83,105 0 815,333 84,474 982,912San Jacinto College District 534,062 0 4,230,944 3,111,557 7,876,563South Plains College 799,823 0 4,473,241 864,442 6,137,506South Texas Community College 808,984 42,235 15,544,539 2,880,098 19,275,856Southwest Texas Junior College 457,571 256,500 4,215,051 2,313,218 7,242,340Tarrant County College District 768,557 97,351 5,235,968 3,445,669 9,547,545Temple College 199,775 270,307 1,505,951 997,632 2,973,665Texarkana College 305,496 3,253 1,761,260 545,520 2,615,529Texas Southmost College 1,030,618 0 0 359,248 1,389,866Trinity Valley Community College 317,326 5,000 2,072,034 7,269,447 9,663,807Tyler Junior College 712,255 0 4,967,957 8,793,797 14,474,009Vernon Regional Junior College 161,222 257,776 1,205,639 1,544,552 3,169,189Victoria College, The 179,025 272,000 1,543,101 3,069,996 5,064,122Weatherford College 224,284 191,262 1,379,660 1,002,726 2,797,932Western Texas College 42,982 52,675 481,206 186,179 763,042Wharton County Junior College 204,525 4,610 1,007,086 1,634,246 2,850,467

TOTAL/WEIGHTED AVERAGE $29,213,593 $6,091,797 $201,417,088 $146,731,392 $383,453,870

Median $326,210 $29,762 $2,013,017 $1,584,988 $4,378,587 Minimum $42,982 $0 $0 $84,474 $763,042 Maximum $3,090,274 $740,459 $24,497,726 $19,965,916 $47,890,637

Source: Schedule of Expenditures of Federal AwardsNote: Sum of categories may not equal total due to rounding error.

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SECTION II

COLLEGE PROFILES

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PUBLIC COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES OF TEXASAlamo Community College District

Northwest Vista CollegePalo Alto CollegeSan Antonio CollegeSt. Philip’s College

Alvin Community CollegeAmarillo CollegeAngelina CollegeAustin Community CollegeBlinn CollegeBrazosport CollegeCentral Texas CollegeCisco Junior CollegeClarendon CollegeCoastal Bend College (Formerly Bee County College)College of the MainlandCollin County Community College DistrictDallas County Community College District

Brookhaven CollegeCedar Valley CollegeEastfield CollegeEl Centro CollegeMountain View CollegeNorth Lake CollegeRichland College

Del Mar CollegeEl Paso County Community College DistrictFrank Phillips CollegeGalveston CollegeGrayson County CollegeHill CollegeHouston Community College SystemHoward County Junior College District

Howard CollegeSouthwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf

Kilgore CollegeLamar University - Institute of TechnologyLamar University - OrangeLamar University - Port ArthurLaredo Community CollegeLee CollegeMcLennan Community CollegeMidland CollegeNavarro College

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North Central Texas CollegeNorth Harris Montgomery Community College District

Kingwood CollegeMontgomery CollegeNorth Harris CollegeTomball College

Northeast Texas Community CollegeOdessa CollegePanola CollegeParis Junior CollegeRanger CollegeSan Jacinto College District

Central CampusNorth CampusSouth Campus

South Plains CollegeSouth Texas Community CollegeSouthwest Texas Junior CollegeTarrant County College District

Northeast CampusNorthwest CampusSouth CampusSoutheast Campus

Temple CollegeTexarkana CollegeTexas Southmost CollegeTexas State Technical College System

TSTC - HarlingenTSTC - SweetwaterTSTC - Waco

Trinity Valley Community CollegeTyler Junior CollegeVernon Regional Junior CollegeVictoria College, TheWeatherford CollegeWestern Texas CollegeWharton County Junior College

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileALAMO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE

Founded in 1995

3535 N. ELLISON DRIVE SAN ANTONIO TX 78251 (210)348-2001

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,361

21.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 136 % Fulltime: 27.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

3.1 %

57.1 %

42.9 %

96.9 %

College Statewide

49.8 %

4.9 %

40.9 %

4.2 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

434

159

715

0 1 0

0

0

0

0

1

34

435

161

750

9

7

11

1

0

11

2

13 1

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,668,375 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$41,357,159,630

0.111500

$172,739,033

$16,038,929

Community and Technical Colleges Division: Institutional Effectiveness - Research Office / December 1, 2000

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileALAMO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - PALO ALTO COLLEGE

Founded in 1983

1400 WEST VILLARET BLVD SAN ANTONIO TX 78224-2417 (210)921-5260

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

6,466

24.9

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 334 % Fulltime: 34.4 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

15.7 %

62.3 %

37.7 %

84.3 %

College Statewide

27.6 %

2.9 %

67.7 %

1.4 %

0.4 %

0.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,822

3,533

2,956

165 267 11

112

184

12

35

303

253

4,266

3,962

3,429

8

10

19

158

0

35

96

131 158

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,668,375 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$41,357,159,630

0.111500

$172,739,033

$16,038,929

Community and Technical Colleges Division: Institutional Effectiveness - Research Office / December 1, 2000

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileALAMO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE

Founded in 1925

1300 SAN PEDRO AVENUE SAN ANTONIO TX 78212 (210)733-2000

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

20,614

25.9

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 948 % Fulltime: 42.8 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

32.4 %

58.2 %

41.8 %

67.7 %

College Statewide

40.2 %

4.5 %

51.1 %

2.5 %

0.3 %

1.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

9,682

9,181

8,108

511 2,272 48

552

500

39

31

2,377

2,316

12,515

12,150

10,956

28

44

51

223

0

499

219

718 223

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,668,375 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$41,357,159,630

0.111500

$172,739,033

$16,038,929

Community and Technical Colleges Division: Institutional Effectiveness - Research Office / December 1, 2000

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileALAMO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - ST. PHILIP'S COLLEGE

Founded in 1898

1801 MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE SAN ANTONIO TX 78203-2098 (210)531-3200

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

8,072

27.5

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 472 % Fulltime: 28.4 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

43.9 %

55.7 %

44.3 %

56.1 %

College Statewide

27.8 %

20.0 %

50.0 %

1.8 %

0.4 %

0.1 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,042

3,094

2,574

234 1,426 44

250

212

31

60

1,479

1,401

4,747

4,855

4,248

31

40

57

140

0

337

307

644 140

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,668,375 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$41,357,159,630

0.111500

$172,739,033

$16,038,929

Community and Technical Colleges Division: Institutional Effectiveness - Research Office / December 1, 2000

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileALVIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Founded in 1948as part of Alvin I.S.D.

3110 MUSTANG ROAD ALVIN TX 77511-4898 (281)331-6111

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,680

26.7

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 219 % Fulltime: 37.0 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

33.8 %

52.1 %

47.9 %

66.2 %

College Statewide

71.8 %

8.4 %

16.0 %

1.2 %

0.4 %

0.5 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,373

1,275

970

203 747 35

273

254

45

118

541

519

2,359

2,136

1,863

23

23

43

184

0

145

242

387 184

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 213,411 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$2,028,722,521

0.197400

$ 18,479,433

$1,067,559

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileAMARILLO COLLEGE

Founded in 1929as part of Amarillo I.S.D.

PO BOX 447 AMARILLO TX 79178-0001 (806)371-5000

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

8,142

26.4

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 428 % Fulltime: 35.8 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

51.4 %

60.1 %

39.9 %

48.6 %

College Statewide

71.4 %

3.7 %

17.9 %

4.1 %

0.7 %

0.6 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

2,480

2,534

2,597

193 1,735 111

192

220

75

90

1,945

1,833

4,520

4,748

4,742

44

42

77

140

0

377

359

736 140

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 280,895 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$5,515,341,999

0.154940

$ 40,462,001

$2,416,010

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileANGELINA COLLEGE

Founded in 1966

PO BOX 1768 LUFKIN TX 75902-1768 (936)639-1301

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,138

24.7

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 278 % Fulltime: 34.9 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

51.6 %

61.2 %

38.8 %

48.5 %

College Statewide

75.9 %

14.7 %

7.8 %

0.6 %

1.0 %

0.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,588

1,658

1,198

192 794 151

193

127

67

94

877

869

2,726

2,796

2,290

24

20

49

74

0

169

174

343 74

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 314,738 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$2,257,556,447

0.106200

$ 16,789,762

$1,392,679

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileAUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Founded in 1972(Cypress Creek, Eastridge, Northridge, Pinnacle, Rio Grande, and Riverside Campuses)

5930 MIDDLE FISKVILLE ROAD AUSTIN TX 78752 (512)223-7000

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

25,914

26.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 1425 % Fulltime: 26.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

30.3 %

53.9 %

46.2 %

69.7 %

College Statewide

65.9 %

6.4 %

19.9 %

5.8 %

0.7 %

1.3 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

9,631

9,363

5,205

567 3,299 248

594

1,605

253

532

3,290

2,608

13,747

13,502

9,951

47

55

72

296

0

504

298

802 296

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,154,157 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$28,807,536,666

0.050000

$ 92,881,763

$5,704,475

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileBLINN COLLEGEFounded in 1883

as Blinn Memorial College (Presently Brenham, Bryan, and College Station Campuses)

902 COLLEGE AVENUE BRENHAM TX 77833 (979)830-4000

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

11,297

22.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 466 % Fulltime: 43.1 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

19.2 %

49.4 %

50.6 %

80.8 %

College Statewide

80.1 %

7.5 %

9.1 %

1.2 %

0.3 %

1.8 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

2,001

2,070

908

4,479 152 487

4,668

3,103

566

493

157

130

7,120

7,463

4,636

18

18

23

372

3

127

127

254 375

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 320,728 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$1,304,447,135

0.061100

$ 32,282,120

$2,297,919

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileBRAZOSPORT COLLEGE

Founded in 1948as part of Brazosport I.S.D.

500 COLLEGE DRIVE LAKE JACKSON TX 77566-3136 (409)230-3000

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,683

25.2

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 189 % Fulltime: 34.4 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

49.2 %

51.9 %

48.1 %

50.8 %

College Statewide

67.8 %

7.2 %

22.8 %

1.1 %

0.6 %

0.5 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,075

1,029

851

30 830 8

37

49

2

0

733

778

1,945

1,803

1,678

23

25

48

88

0

78

148

226 88

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 131,210 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$4,947,050,031

0.076250

$ 14,165,253

$911,927

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileCENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE

Founded in 1965

PO BOX 1800 KILLEEN TX 76540-1800 (254)526-7161

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

7,356

28.5

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 358 % Fulltime: 40.5 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

52.7 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

47.3 %

College Statewide

47.5 %

30.0 %

14.6 %

5.0 %

0.9 %

1.7 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,928

1,848

1,722

716 1,500 702

568

564

653

303

1,524

1,433

4,848

4,595

4,023

33

34

83

433

3

278

515

793 436

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 272,578 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$3,089,453,481

0.150000

$ 67,812,863

$3,939,472

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileCISCO JUNIOR COLLEGE

Founded in 1939

ROUTE 3 BOX 3 CISCO TX 76437-9321 (254)442-2567

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,636

25.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 147 % Fulltime: 44.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

21.0 %

55.5 %

44.5 %

79.0 %

College Statewide

73.4 %

9.9 %

13.4 %

1.4 %

0.6 %

1.3 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

569

548

323

857 71 256

868

625

285

290

81

67

1,754

1,783

1,306

18

15

36

124

0

23

153

176 124

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 156,803 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$107,534,272

0.188280

$ 9,494,964

$500,931

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileCLARENDON COLLEGE

Founded in 1898

PO BOX 968 CLARENDON TX 79226-0968 (806)874-3571

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

837

23.8

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 79 % Fulltime: 36.7 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

13.9 %

51.3 %

48.8 %

86.1 %

College Statewide

80.1 %

8.8 %

9.1 %

0.4 %

1.0 %

0.7 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

290

275

149

204 62 36

175

115

39

24

60

49

593

551

337

5

5

8

69

0

8

43

51 69

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 50,776 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$128,789,175

0.184300

$ 4,605,476

$206,340

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileCOASTAL BEND COLLEGE

Founded in 1965as Bee County College

3800 CHARCO ROAD BEEVILLE TX 78102-2197 (361)358-2838

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,876

25.4

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 164 % Fulltime: 58.5 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

39.3 %

59.7 %

40.3 %

60.7 %

College Statewide

34.8 %

4.5 %

59.0 %

0.5 %

0.5 %

0.1 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

740

705

556

400 402 418

462

440

434

432

390

329

1,961

1,992

1,758

21

17

51

97

0

111

281

392 97

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 163,631 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$546,108,630

0.147240

$ 16,321,122

$1,481,161

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileCOLLEGE OF THE MAINLAND

Founded in 1966

1200 AMBURN ROAD TEXAS CITY TX 77591 (409)938-1211

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,200

27.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 223 % Fulltime: 38.1 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

33.8 %

61.4 %

38.6 %

66.2 %

College Statewide

63.4 %

17.7 %

15.8 %

2.0 %

0.5 %

0.6 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,467

1,359

1,186

0 795 0

0

42

0

17

791

692

2,262

2,151

1,939

21

21

38

107

0

85

129

214 107

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 176,413 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$5,685,659,886

0.198815

$ 24,497,326

$1,537,600

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileCOLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

Founded in 1985(Courtyard Center and Central Park, Preston Ridge, and Spring Creek Campuses)

4800 PRESTON PARK BOULEVARD PLANO TX 75093 (972)548-6790

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

11,867

26.7

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 695 % Fulltime: 31.4 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

41.5 %

56.1 %

43.9 %

58.5 %

College Statewide

77.5 %

6.0 %

6.9 %

8.4 %

0.8 %

0.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

4,436

4,862

4,286

145 1,803 3

13

121

10

48

1,565

1,538

6,388

6,452

5,995

33

44

86

368

0

146

256

402 368

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 528,427 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$27,531,603,441

0.098550

$ 44,810,621

$3,279,065

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileDALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - BROOKHAVEN COLLEGE

Founded in 1978

3939 VALLEY VIEW LANE FARMERS BRANCH TX 75244-4997 (972)860-4700

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

7,388

27.2

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 463 % Fulltime: 22.5 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

69.9 %

59.8 %

40.2 %

30.1 %

College Statewide

56.6 %

10.1 %

16.9 %

8.7 %

0.6 %

6.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,080

3,441

2,650

95 950 19

86

89

44

4

1,006

923

4,145

4,578

3,668

12

16

35

164

0

98

39

137 164

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 2,126,752 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$100,369,432,075

0.050000

$199,585,481

$17,265,791

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileDALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - CEDAR VALLEY COLLEGE

Founded in 1977

3030 NORTH DALLAS AVENUE LANCASTER TX 75134-3705 (972)860-8201

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,645

27.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 153 % Fulltime: 40.5 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

53.8 %

59.3 %

40.7 %

46.2 %

College Statewide

40.0 %

48.6 %

8.6 %

1.2 %

0.5 %

0.5 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

994

1,030

792

47 677 2

62

58

10

9

641

545

1,723

1,745

1,406

17

20

41

102

0

61

42

103 102

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 2,126,752 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$100,369,432,075

0.050000

$199,585,481

$17,265,791

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileDALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - EASTFIELD COLLEGE

Founded in 1970

3737 MOTLEY DRIVE MESQUITE TX 75150-2033 (972)860-7001

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

7,547

27.5

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 428 % Fulltime: 38.6 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

79.8 %

56.8 %

43.2 %

20.2 %

College Statewide

55.0 %

20.5 %

16.4 %

5.7 %

0.5 %

1.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,024

3,268

2,405

120 1,424 16

123

85

32

54

1,548

1,128

4,586

4,973

3,674

20

28

54

252

0

215

121

336 252

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 2,126,752 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$100,369,432,075

0.050000

$199,585,481

$17,265,791

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileDALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - EL CENTRO COLLEGE

Founded in 1966

801 MAIN STREET DALLAS TX 75202-3698 (214)860-2010

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,301

28.3

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 312 % Fulltime: 37.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

64.9 %

69.5 %

30.5 %

35.1 %

College Statewide

33.3 %

38.4 %

19.8 %

2.5 %

0.7 %

5.3 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,257

1,183

1,047

65 1,861 27

60

35

22

1

1,996

1,803

3,212

3,263

2,886

23

25

46

57

0

352

130

482 57

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 2,126,752 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$100,369,432,075

0.050000

$199,585,481

$17,265,791

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileDALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - MOUNTAIN VIEW COLLEGE

Founded in 1970

4849 WEST ILLINOIS AVENUE DALLAS TX 75211-6503 (214)860-8700

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,869

26.6

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 285 % Fulltime: 30.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

58.7 %

60.1 %

39.9 %

41.3 %

College Statewide

31.7 %

29.2 %

33.0 %

3.7 %

0.7 %

1.3 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

2,177

2,087

2,080

67 716 10

73

33

26

1

816

625

2,972

3,004

2,739

18

24

35

195

0

58

36

94 195

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 2,126,752 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$100,369,432,075

0.050000

$199,585,481

$17,265,791

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileDALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - NORTH LAKE COLLEGE

Founded in 1977

5001 NORTH MACARTHUR BLVD IRVING TX 75038-3899 (972)273-3010

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

6,624

27.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 371 % Fulltime: 26.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

61.1 %

48.6 %

51.4 %

39.0 %

College Statewide

56.1 %

12.7 %

13.5 %

8.0 %

0.7 %

8.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

2,178

2,183

1,958

98 924 16

146

65

33

10

1,056

1,127

3,217

3,419

3,161

15

24

34

141

0

65

102

167 141

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 2,126,752 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$100,369,432,075

0.050000

$199,585,481

$17,265,791

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileDALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - RICHLAND COLLEGE

Founded in 1972

12800 ABRAMS ROAD DALLAS TX 75243-2199 (972)238-6194

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

11,776

27.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 663 % Fulltime: 27.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

48.0 %

53.5 %

46.5 %

52.0 %

College Statewide

51.8 %

14.8 %

12.6 %

12.1 %

0.5 %

7.5 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

5,128

5,238

4,209

166 1,913 32

165

146

39

35

1,913

1,649

7,240

7,356

6,041

18

25

48

288

0

95

87

182 288

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 2,126,752 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$100,369,432,075

0.050000

$199,585,481

$17,265,791

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileDEL MAR COLLEGE

Founded in 1935(East and West Campuses)

101 BALDWIN BLVD CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78404 (361)698-1200

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

9,688

25.9

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 572 % Fulltime: 49.5 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

48.4 %

59.0 %

41.0 %

51.6 %

College Statewide

42.8 %

1.7 %

52.7 %

1.2 %

0.1 %

1.5 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,988

3,779

3,145

105 2,265 28

121

138

107

92

2,093

2,056

6,387

6,101

5,432

41

50

86

250

0

400

312

712 250

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 413,611 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$9,304,864,798

0.207811

$ 56,986,699

$3,481,391

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileEL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

Founded in 1969(Rio Grande, Transmountain, and Valle Verde Campuses)

PO BOX 20500 EL PASO TX 79998-0500 (915)831-4833

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

18,655

27.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 1103 % Fulltime: 27.8 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

44.0 %

60.8 %

39.2 %

56.0 %

College Statewide

10.4 %

2.6 %

83.3 %

0.6 %

0.6 %

2.5 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

10,705

10,443

9,031

163 3,580 40

131

50

84

23

3,501

3,776

14,490

14,161

12,881

52

56

91

227

0

532

230

762 227

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 728,326 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$17,587,608,630

0.110751

$108,131,346

$16,653,557

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileFRANK PHILLIPS COLLEGE

Founded in 1948

PO BOX 5118 BORGER TX 79008-5118 (806)274-5311

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

1,222

24.4

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 101 % Fulltime: 30.7 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

24.6 %

54.7 %

45.3 %

75.5 %

College Statewide

84.6 %

3.0 %

10.5 %

0.3 %

1.2 %

0.5 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

432

425

436

64 229 66

78

76

35

34

259

265

793

799

813

15

12

26

54

0

15

111

126 54

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 62,181 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$449,195,992

0.209190

$ 5,788,349

$259,156

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileGALVESTON COLLEGE

Founded in 1966

4015 AVENUE Q GALVESTON TX 77550-7447 (409)763-6551

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,217

29.4

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 149 % Fulltime: 32.9 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

29.9 %

64.4 %

35.6 %

70.1 %

College Statewide

54.5 %

19.4 %

22.0 %

2.2 %

0.5 %

1.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

887

885

737

26 444 0

38

2

0

0

525

406

1,358

1,448

1,145

13

15

31

35

11

59

80

139 46

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 79,776 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$2,214,209,483

0.187800

$ 13,231,629

$947,940

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileGRAYSON COUNTY COLLEGE

Founded in 1963

6101 GRAYSON DRIVE DENISON TX 75020-8299 (903)465-6030

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,320

25.6

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 172 % Fulltime: 48.8 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

46.2 %

59.2 %

40.8 %

53.8 %

College Statewide

88.0 %

6.0 %

3.0 %

0.5 %

1.8 %

0.6 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,282

1,348

1,071

30 774 6

32

27

0

3

840

723

2,093

2,221

1,825

27

25

68

140

0

182

208

390 140

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 127,530 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$3,397,433,568

0.103110

$ 15,785,237

$596,437

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileHILL COLLEGEFounded in 1921

as Hillsboro Junior College

PO BOX 619 HILLSBORO TX 76645-0619 (254)582-2555

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,447

23.9

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 153 % Fulltime: 45.8 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

62.0 %

55.4 %

44.6 %

38.1 %

College Statewide

83.8 %

4.3 %

8.1 %

0.8 %

0.8 %

2.3 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

569

579

361

400 226 399

341

300

362

354

224

140

1,596

1,508

1,155

18

23

60

94

0

26

166

192 94

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 215,718 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$2,770,647,733

0.076000

$ 10,093,436

$861,314

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileHOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

Founded in 1971(Central, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, and Southwest Colleges)

PO BOX 7849 HOUSTON TX 77270-7849 (713)718-5000

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

32,134

27.4

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 1655 % Fulltime: 32.9 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

64.6 %

59.9 %

40.1 %

35.4 %

College Statewide

32.3 %

22.7 %

24.5 %

13.7 %

0.3 %

6.3 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

9,321

9,273

8,819

3,714 3,460 1,455

3,786

3,356

1,603

1,028

3,783

3,946

17,951

18,447

17,151

63

60

140

431

0

506

798

1,304 431

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,890,966 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$53,324,644,806

0.066150

$172,014,953

$11,103,155

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileHOWARD COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT- HOWARD COLLEGE

Founded in 1945

1001 BIRDWELL LANE BIG SPRING TX 79720-3702 (915)264-5000

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

1,883

24.5

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 139 % Fulltime: 51.8 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

67.1 %

60.6 %

39.4 %

32.9 %

College Statewide

67.9 %

4.7 %

26.0 %

0.7 %

0.3 %

0.3 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

590

619

366

484 176 632

395

345

722

830

167

174

1,883

1,905

1,716

15

15

36

58

0

99

74

173 58

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 177,981 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$1,120,008,156

0.212300

$ 17,592,108

$573,796

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileHOWARD COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT- SOUTHWEST COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF

Founded in 1979

3200 AVENUE C BIG SPRING TX 79720-7298 (915)264-3700

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

117

22.8

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 14 % Fulltime: 78.6 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

92.3 %

59.0 %

41.0 %

7.7 %

College Statewide

48.7 %

14.5 %

30.8 %

2.6 %

0.0 %

3.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

35

47

32

0 37 0

0

0

0

0

37

51

72

84

84

8

4

8

0

0

3

8

11 0

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 177,981 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$1,120,008,156

0.212300

$ 17,592,108

$573,796

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileKILGORE COLLEGE

Founded in 1935as part of Kilgore I.S.D.

1100 BROADWAY BOULEVARD KILGORE TX 75662-3299 (903)984-8531

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,942

24.6

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 203 % Fulltime: 68.0 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

40.6 %

59.4 %

40.6 %

59.4 %

College Statewide

76.8 %

17.1 %

2.8 %

0.7 %

0.3 %

2.2 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,921

1,876

1,246

213 773 282

191

146

422

401

838

688

3,191

3,328

2,483

38

32

71

141

0

153

284

437 141

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 202,425 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$1,724,752,173

0.164760

$ 22,720,823

$1,418,612

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileLAMAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Founded in 1923as South Park Junior College

PO BOX 10043 BEAUMONT TX 77710-0043 (409)880-8185

Lamar University - Institute of Technology Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .....

Lamar University - Institute of Technology Educational Expenditures: ................................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,300

26.3

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 128 % Fulltime: 52.3 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

100.0 %

39.0 %

61.0 %

0.0 %

College Statewide

62.6 %

30.9 %

4.0 %

1.8 %

0.7 %

0.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester and non-semester length courses)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

71

246

290

0 1,036 107

0

0

82

81

1,172

1,228

1,214

1,500

1,601

23

24

24

0

0

322

115

437 0

39.0 %

General Information:

(FY 1999)

Lamar University - Institute of Technology is a lower division institution whose education and general fundexpenditures are funded by a combination of local tuition/fees and state appropriations.(General fund appropriations and all expenditures are accounted for as part of Lamar University-Beaumont.)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

$10,139,594

$346,822

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileLAMAR STATE COLLEGE - ORANGE

Founded in 1969as Lamar Extension Center

410 FRONT STREET ORANGE TX 77630-5802 (409)883-7750

Lamar University - Orange Educational and General Fund Expenditures: ............

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

1,764

27.3

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 95 % Fulltime: 48.4 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

48.7 %

70.2 %

29.8 %

51.3 %

College Statewide

82.0 %

15.4 %

1.5 %

0.6 %

0.3 %

0.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester and non-semester length courses)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

679

623

567

7 257 0

26

21

8

8

258

206

944

915

803

11

10

19

25

0

73

97

170 25

39.0 %

General Information:

(FY 1999)

Lamar University - Orange is a lower division institution whose education and general fund expendituresare funded by a combination of local tuition/fees and state appropriations.

(Biennium 2000-2001)Lamar University - Orange Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: ...............

$11,770,086

$390,180

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileLAMAR STATE COLLEGE - PORT ARTHUR

Founded in 1909as Port Arthur Business College

PO BOX 310 PORT ARTHUR TX 77641-0310 (409)727-0886

Lamar University - Port Arthur Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .......

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,381

26.7

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 134 % Fulltime: 53.7 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

58.2 %

62.0 %

38.1 %

41.8 %

College Statewide

56.7 %

30.6 %

7.4 %

5.0 %

0.3 %

0.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester and non-semester length courses)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

849

826

681

73 546 60

69

42

78

90

616

539

1,530

1,589

1,354

19

20

42

46

0

142

172

314 46

39.0 %

General Information:

(FY 1999)

Lamar University - Port Arthur is a lower division institution whose education and general fundexpenditures are funded by a combination of local tuition/fees and state appropriations.

(Biennium 2000-2001)Lamar University - Port Arthur Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: ..........

$13,232,354

$757,641

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileLAREDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Founded in 1946

WEST END WASHINGTON STREET LAREDO TX 78040-4395 (956)722-0521

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

7,443

24.7

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 292 % Fulltime: 59.6 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

54.9 %

58.7 %

41.3 %

45.1 %

College Statewide

2.2 %

0.1 %

95.5 %

0.6 %

0.0 %

1.6 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,275

3,254

2,925

0 1,655 0

12

23

1

4

1,654

1,387

4,930

4,922

4,340

25

20

35

180

0

269

210

479 180

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 209,588 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$4,157,584,115

0.158000

$ 40,328,086

$3,728,040

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileLEE COLLEGEFounded in 1934

PO BOX 818 BAYTOWN TX 77522-0818 (281)427-5611

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

5,887

30.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 379 % Fulltime: 38.0 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

71.4 %

44.6 %

55.4 %

28.6 %

College Statewide

61.3 %

17.4 %

19.1 %

0.8 %

0.5 %

0.9 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,597

1,471

1,204

437 1,047 230

468

431

102

122

1,091

1,056

3,313

3,133

2,815

29

42

70

96

0

338

958

1,296 96

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 197,856 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$5,487,572,382

0.198600

$ 30,106,721

$1,456,965

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileMcLENNAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Founded in 1965

1400 COLLEGE DRIVE WACO TX 76708-1402 (254)299-8000

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

5,584

25.2

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 295 % Fulltime: 56.6 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

45.3 %

65.5 %

34.5 %

54.7 %

College Statewide

70.9 %

15.1 %

11.6 %

1.3 %

0.3 %

0.9 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

2,275

2,323

1,821

0 1,311 41

23

0

51

20

1,389

1,085

3,628

3,787

2,927

27

35

63

134

0

282

240

522 134

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 227,674 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$5,166,707,813

0.089210

$ 30,858,090

$1,565,965

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileMIDLAND COLLEGE

Founded in 1969

3600 NORTH GARFIELD STREET MIDLAND TX 79705-6329 (915)685-4520

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,726

24.9

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 252 % Fulltime: 38.5 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

41.5 %

58.1 %

41.9 %

58.6 %

College Statewide

66.5 %

5.4 %

25.4 %

1.3 %

0.5 %

0.9 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,488

1,691

1,417

44 792 54

59

54

73

58

916

785

2,379

2,740

2,316

28

25

64

148

0

147

128

275 148

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 127,012 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$4,541,235,806

0.163300

$ 25,119,123

$765,335

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileNAVARRO COLLEGE

Founded in 1946

3200 WEST 7TH AVENUE CORSICANA TX 75110 (903)874-6501

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,539

23.9

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 254 % Fulltime: 35.0 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

40.4 %

57.8 %

42.2 %

59.6 %

College Statewide

66.0 %

18.9 %

7.7 %

3.1 %

0.3 %

4.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,156

1,172

888

550 564 267

590

490

292

297

538

476

2,538

2,594

2,152

17

17

42

160

0

145

161

306 160

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 202,589 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$1,139,311,600

0.121800

$ 16,137,331

$1,145,701

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileNORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE

Founded in 1924as Cooke County Junior College

1525 WEST CALIFORNIA GAINESVILLE TX 76240-4699 (940)668-7731

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,282

24.5

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 250 % Fulltime: 33.6 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

32.8 %

58.8 %

41.2 %

67.2 %

College Statewide

84.2 %

4.9 %

6.0 %

1.9 %

1.2 %

1.8 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

758

758

567

1,137 306 233

1,097

772

244

253

332

356

2,436

2,432

1,950

19

18

36

130

0

139

97

236 130

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 359,240 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$1,126,789,651

0.114900

$ 12,994,003

$829,146

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileNORTH HARRIS MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - KINGWOOD COLLEGE

Founded in 1972

20000 KINGWOOD DRIVE KINGWOOD TX 77339-3801 (281)312-1640

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,911

24.6

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 245 % Fulltime: 26.5 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

15.0 %

62.5 %

37.5 %

85.0 %

College Statewide

80.8 %

5.3 %

8.4 %

2.4 %

0.3 %

0.7 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,488

1,479

1,173

88 562 5

87

1

24

0

543

558

2,144

2,135

1,733

13

9

26

61

0

56

150

206 61

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,111,663 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$23,823,020,763

0.119800

$ 85,134,755

$8,067,912

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileNORTH HARRIS MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - MONTGOMERY COLLEGE

Founded in 1972

3200 COLLEGE PARK DRIVE CONROE TX 77384 (936)273-7222

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

5,170

24.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 268 % Fulltime: 24.3 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

11.6 %

59.3 %

40.7 %

88.4 %

College Statewide

84.1 %

4.3 %

7.7 %

1.8 %

0.6 %

1.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,884

2,135

1,786

12 498 0

20

0

1

0

475

455

2,395

2,631

2,242

12

9

17

47

0

34

1

35 47

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,111,663 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$23,823,020,763

0.119800

$ 85,134,755

$8,067,912

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileNORTH HARRIS MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - NORTH HARRIS COLLEGE

Founded in 1972

2700 W. W. THORNE DRIVE HOUSTON TX 77073-3499 (281)618-5400

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

9,380

26.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 522 % Fulltime: 34.3 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

22.9 %

59.8 %

40.2 %

77.2 %

College Statewide

47.7 %

18.9 %

20.7 %

8.5 %

0.4 %

2.3 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,652

3,395

2,950

28 1,425 8

24

0

13

0

1,583

1,553

5,115

5,016

4,503

21

22

58

207

0

308

381

689 207

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,111,663 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$23,823,020,763

0.119800

$ 85,134,755

$8,067,912

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileNORTH HARRIS MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - TOMBALL COLLEGE

Founded in 1972

30555 TOMBALL PARKWAY TOMBALL TX 77375-4036 (281)351-3300

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,664

24.4

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 250 % Fulltime: 26.8 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

10.0 %

58.1 %

41.9 %

90.0 %

College Statewide

82.3 %

2.8 %

9.4 %

2.7 %

0.7 %

1.2 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

2,009

2,055

1,590

28 505 0

44

48

7

9

456

483

2,542

2,563

2,131

10

11

23

62

0

26

47

73 62

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,111,663 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$23,823,020,763

0.119800

$ 85,134,755

$8,067,912

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileNORTHEAST TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Founded in 1984

PO BOX 1307 MOUNT PLEASANT TX 75456-1307 (903)572-1911

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

1,956

25.6

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 117 % Fulltime: 40.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

35.3 %

60.4 %

39.6 %

64.7 %

College Statewide

84.6 %

8.7 %

5.8 %

0.4 %

0.6 %

0.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

914

916

710

16 415 41

32

28

53

30

414

291

1,387

1,417

1,061

11

13

32

113

0

46

110

156 113

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 86,146 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$2,740,047,040

0.100000

$ 11,153,465

$348,592

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileODESSA COLLEGE

Founded in 1946

201 WEST UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD ODESSA TX 79764-7127 (915)335-6400

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,778

24.7

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 269 % Fulltime: 43.5 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

35.2 %

56.7 %

43.3 %

64.8 %

College Statewide

58.7 %

4.0 %

35.3 %

1.2 %

0.8 %

0.1 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,872

1,802

1,399

196 895 83

149

129

111

113

985

812

3,047

3,047

2,454

29

36

101

101

0

184

228

412 101

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 205,756 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$3,914,558,615

0.198400

$ 26,126,628

$1,170,434

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfilePANOLA COLLEGE

Founded in 1947

1109 WEST PANOLA STREET CARTHAGE TX 75633 (903)693-2000

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

1,520

23.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 103 % Fulltime: 60.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

31.1 %

64.7 %

35.3 %

69.0 %

College Statewide

78.6 %

17.9 %

3.0 %

0.2 %

0.3 %

0.1 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

692

670

448

130 276 136

81

73

136

129

277

228

1,235

1,165

879

10

7

13

89

0

65

125

190 89

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 102,045 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$2,183,347,327

0.125850

$ 10,291,271

$294,632

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfilePARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE

Founded in 1924

2400 CLARKSVILLE STREET PARIS TX 75460-6298 (903)785-7661

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,894

24.7

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 167 % Fulltime: 53.3 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

30.7 %

63.2 %

36.8 %

69.3 %

College Statewide

80.8 %

13.8 %

2.9 %

0.9 %

1.6 %

0.1 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

971

975

678

308 435 138

399

317

162

163

490

421

1,853

2,027

1,581

15

14

29

79

0

60

175

235 79

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 165,099 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$920,532,945

0.170100

$ 18,015,455

$2,198,424

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileRANGER COLLEGE

Founded in 1925

COLLEGE CIRCLE RANGER TX 76470 (254)647-3234

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

827

22.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 64 % Fulltime: 42.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

16.3 %

53.8 %

46.2 %

83.7 %

College Statewide

64.9 %

20.3 %

12.5 %

0.2 %

0.6 %

0.9 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

380

357

235

98 74 92

93

59

104

94

74

55

646

630

444

6

4

16

40

1

4

86

90 41

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 111,391 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$60,264,240

0.240000

$ 4,539,057

$282,400

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileSAN JACINTO COLLEGE - CENTRAL CAMPUS

Founded in 1960

8060 SPENCER HIGHWAY PASADENA TX 77505-5903 (281)476-1501

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

10,351

25.5

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 432 % Fulltime: 47.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

50.5 %

54.4 %

45.7 %

49.6 %

College Statewide

64.4 %

4.9 %

23.4 %

4.3 %

0.5 %

2.1 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,597

3,785

3,310

104 1,939 2

134

122

29

60

2,111

2,052

5,643

6,060

5,546

32

41

70

297

0

408

301

709 297

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 520,065 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$22,803,710,436

0.110000

$ 79,334,080

$4,567,479

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileSAN JACINTO COLLEGE - NORTH CAMPUS

Founded in 1975

5800 UVALDE ROAD HOUSTON TX 77049-4513 (281)458-4050

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,546

25.7

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 265 % Fulltime: 39.3 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

56.6 %

58.3 %

41.7 %

43.4 %

College Statewide

44.7 %

22.4 %

27.6 %

2.8 %

0.5 %

1.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,382

1,454

1,307

18 1,042 0

26

35

0

9

1,013

1,126

2,443

2,494

2,478

26

29

54

57

0

77

245

322 57

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 520,065 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$22,803,710,436

0.110000

$ 79,334,080

$4,567,479

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileSAN JACINTO COLLEGE - SOUTH CAMPUS

Founded in 1979

13735 BEAMER ROAD HOUSTON TX 77089-6099 (281)484-1900

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

5,706

26.8

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 247 % Fulltime: 41.3 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

41.2 %

55.5 %

44.5 %

58.8 %

College Statewide

58.3 %

9.6 %

19.0 %

8.1 %

0.6 %

3.8 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

2,005

2,118

1,903

28 712 2

32

44

2

9

768

798

2,748

2,921

2,756

18

18

33

142

0

102

177

279 142

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 520,065 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$22,803,710,436

0.110000

$ 79,334,080

$4,567,479

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileSOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE

Founded in 1957

1401 COLLEGE AVENUE LEVELLAND TX 79336-6595 (806)894-9611

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

7,116

22.9

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 350 % Fulltime: 61.1 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

44.1 %

53.7 %

46.3 %

55.9 %

College Statewide

67.9 %

5.1 %

25.2 %

0.9 %

0.5 %

0.5 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

2,372

2,385

1,677

627 740 713

846

665

681

677

663

609

4,453

4,577

3,629

34

38

54

202

1

192

170

362 203

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 364,814 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$1,802,206,434

0.261100

$ 29,094,121

$2,098,679

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileSOUTH TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Founded in 1994(Prior to 1994 was Extension Center of TSTC Harlingen)

P.O. BOX 9701 MCALLEN TX 78502-9701 (956)631-4922

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

10,364

24.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 517 % Fulltime: 45.7 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

42.7 %

60.4 %

39.6 %

57.3 %

College Statewide

4.2 %

0.1 %

95.0 %

0.6 %

0.1 %

0.1 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,322

4,111

4,191

0 990 0

0

0

0

0

1,438

1,502

4,312

5,550

5,694

26

20

33

129

0

131

276

407 129

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 591,484 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$11,913,532,716

0.091800

$ 48,865,649

$5,283,849

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileSOUTHWEST TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGE

Founded in 1946

2401 GARNER FIELD ROAD UVALDE TX 78801 (830)278-4401

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,427

24.5

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 187 % Fulltime: 44.9 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

27.7 %

60.8 %

39.3 %

72.3 %

College Statewide

22.1 %

1.4 %

75.1 %

0.6 %

0.3 %

0.3 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

912

965

689

898 416 190

911

709

183

235

385

295

2,418

2,445

1,929

11

8

16

184

0

54

83

137 184

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 210,535 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$964,682,003

0.050000

$ 19,347,550

$1,263,691

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE - NORTHEAST CAMPUS

Founded in 1968

828 HARWOOD ROAD HURST TX 76054-3299 (817)515-6100

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

9,208

26.3

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 427 % Fulltime: 30.0 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

39.1 %

59.8 %

40.3 %

60.9 %

College Statewide

79.3 %

6.7 %

8.2 %

4.8 %

0.6 %

0.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,779

3,708

3,067

213 1,139 41

207

237

53

61

1,252

1,165

5,173

5,221

4,531

24

21

32

342

0

241

88

329 342

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,382,442 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$54,603,573,315

0.106410

$105,355,208

$6,366,349

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTARRANT JUNIOR COLLEGE - NORTHWEST CAMPUS

Founded in 1976

4801 MARINE CREEK PARKWAY FORT WORTH TX 76179-3399 (817)515-7100

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,120

26.9

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 272 % Fulltime: 20.6 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

37.1 %

56.5 %

43.5 %

62.9 %

College Statewide

73.6 %

4.0 %

19.2 %

2.5 %

0.5 %

0.2 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,465

1,478

1,289

96 745 24

96

118

26

36

967

800

2,332

2,568

2,244

17

20

27

162

0

122

201

323 162

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,382,442 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$54,603,573,315

0.106410

$105,355,208

$6,366,349

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE - SOUTH CAMPUS

Founded in 1967

5301 CAMPUS DRIVE FORT WORTH TX 76119-5998 (817)515-4100

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

6,982

27.4

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 340 % Fulltime: 32.9 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

33.6 %

55.5 %

44.5 %

66.4 %

College Statewide

64.7 %

16.8 %

12.3 %

5.3 %

0.6 %

0.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

2,773

2,710

2,177

192 1,059 42

212

208

51

48

1,134

1,099

4,067

4,109

3,534

22

19

31

255

0

288

136

424 255

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,382,442 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$54,603,573,315

0.106410

$105,355,208

$6,366,349

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE - SOUTHEAST CAMPUS

Founded in 1995

2100 TCJC PARKWAY ARLINGTON TX 76018-2907 (817)515-3100

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

6,792

25.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 294 % Fulltime: 26.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

25.5 %

56.2 %

43.8 %

74.5 %

College Statewide

65.9 %

13.4 %

9.8 %

9.7 %

0.5 %

0.8 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

2,590

2,965

2,488

172 456 29

181

189

29

40

608

621

3,248

3,785

3,339

15

15

26

288

0

44

54

98 288

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 1,382,442 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$54,603,573,315

0.106410

$105,355,208

$6,366,349

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTEMPLE COLLEGE

Founded in 1926as Temple Junior College

2600 SOUTH FIRST STREET TEMPLE TX 76504-7435 (254)298-8282

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,254

24.6

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 195 % Fulltime: 46.2 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

42.7 %

60.7 %

39.3 %

57.3 %

College Statewide

74.2 %

11.4 %

12.8 %

1.0 %

0.6 %

0.1 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,118

1,138

874

85 445 20

127

108

45

69

549

514

1,669

1,860

1,567

18

18

37

70

0

168

90

258 70

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 151,207 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$1,896,860,920

0.193400

$ 14,301,831

$637,196

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTEXARKANA COLLEGE

Founded in 1927as part of Texarkanna I.S.D.

2500 NORTH ROBISON ROAD TEXARKANA TX 75501-3078 (903)838-4541

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,446

25.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 169 % Fulltime: 52.7 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

23.8 %

64.2 %

35.8 %

76.2 %

College Statewide

81.6 %

16.2 %

1.5 %

0.3 %

0.1 %

0.2 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,661

1,587

1,276

70 730 215

94

35

268

219

753

604

2,677

2,703

2,135

24

11

43

135

11

111

256

367 146

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 109,817 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$797,063,037

0.084000

$ 16,856,422

$833,570

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTEXAS SOUTHMOST COLLEGE

Founded in 1926In Partnership With The University of Texas at Brownsville

80 FORT BROWN STREET BROWNSVILLE TX 78520-4956 (956)548-6529

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

7,611

24.2

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 363 % Fulltime: 38.3 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

10.5 %

59.7 %

40.3 %

89.5 %

College Statewide

4.3 %

0.1 %

93.6 %

0.2 %

0.1 %

1.7 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,475

3,248

3,169

70 747 92

45

46

62

72

843

649

4,386

4,200

3,937

24

19

31

225

0

204

166

370 225

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 348,781 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$4,103,572,419

0.126085

$ 33,810,079

$2,967,051

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE - HARLINGEN

Founded in 1967

2424 BOXWOOD HARLINGEN TX 78550-3697 (956)364-4021

TSTC System colleges' education and general fund expenditures are funded by a combination of local tuition/fees and state appropriations. TSTC colleges have a specialized purpose, as defined in TEC, Sec.135.01 (a):

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,342

24.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

AcademicTechnical

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 164 % Fulltime: 91.5 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

100.0 %

47.2 %

52.8 %

0.0 %

College Statewide

12.1 %

0.3 %

87.0 %

0.5 %

0.0 %

0.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester and non-semester length courses)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

960

1,053

732

0 978 0

0

0

0

0

1,056

955

1,939

2,110

1,687

26

27

60

0

0

288

315

603 0

39.0 %

General Information:

Total TSTC System Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .......... $82,043,663 (FY 1999)

"offering courses of study in vocational and technical education for which there is demand within the State" "...emphasizing highly specialized advanced and emerging technical and vocational areas."

TSTC - Harlingen Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: ................ (Biennium 2000-2001)

and (b):

General Education Core

$1,329,725

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE - SWEETWATER

Founded in 1970

300 COLLEGE DRIVE SWEETWATER TX 79556 (915)235-7300

TSTC System colleges' education and general fund expenditures are funded by a combination of local tuition/fees and state appropriations. TSTC colleges have a specialized purpose, as defined in TEC, Sec.135.01 (a):

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

1,224

27.0

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

AcademicTechnical

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 97 % Fulltime: 86.6 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

100.0 %

39.8 %

60.2 %

0.0 %

College Statewide

74.7 %

4.1 %

19.7 %

0.9 %

0.7 %

0.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester and non-semester length courses)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

100

110

60

72 356 192

83

69

227

251

399

371

722

821

752

19

21

21

0

0

182

218

400 0

39.0 %

General Information:

Total TSTC System Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .......... $82,043,663 (FY 1999)

"offering courses of study in vocational and technical education for which there is demand within the State" "...emphasizing highly specialized advanced and emerging technical and vocational areas."

TSTC - Sweetwater Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: ................ (Biennium 2000-2001)

and (b):

General Education Core

$438,057

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE - WACO

Founded in 1965

3801 CAMPUS DRIVE WACO TX 76705 (254)799-3611

TSTC System colleges' education and general fund expenditures are funded by a combination of local tuition/fees and state appropriations. TSTC colleges have a specialized purpose, as defined in TEC, Sec.135.01 (a):

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,814

24.6

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

AcademicTechnical

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 255 % Fulltime: 92.6 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

100.0 %

24.7 %

75.3 %

0.0 %

College Statewide

74.9 %

12.3 %

11.3 %

1.0 %

0.6 %

0.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester and non-semester length courses)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

867

853

627

72 1,731 241

117

5

205

31

1,753

1,653

2,912

2,930

2,317

30

45

63

0

0

757

200

957 0

39.0 %

General Information:

Total TSTC System Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .......... $82,043,663 (FY 1999)

"offering courses of study in vocational and technical education for which there is demand within the State" "...emphasizing highly specialized advanced and emerging technical and vocational areas."

TSTC - Waco Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: ..................... (Biennium 2000-2001)

and (b):

General Education Core

$3,153,705

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Founded in 1946as Henderson County Junior College

500 SOUTH PRAIRIEVILLE ATHENS TX 75751 (903)677-8822

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,102

26.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 203 % Fulltime: 63.1 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

50.0 %

56.5 %

43.5 %

50.1 %

College Statewide

78.1 %

15.0 %

5.0 %

0.6 %

0.6 %

0.7 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,283

1,243

1,028

567 688 390

518

559

396

333

708

501

2,930

2,867

2,422

24

16

47

257

0

157

587

744 257

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 230,079 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$4,626,012,990

0.061500

$ 26,678,059

$1,072,845

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileTYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE

Founded in 1926as part of Tyler I.S.D.

PO BOX 9020 TYLER TX 75711 (903)510-2200

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

8,339

24.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 486 % Fulltime: 46.1 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

35.3 %

59.1 %

40.9 %

64.7 %

College Statewide

74.3 %

19.7 %

4.1 %

0.9 %

0.4 %

0.6 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

3,805

3,769

3,041

253 1,559 54

226

279

108

163

1,611

1,500

5,672

5,716

4,984

31

36

50

357

0

308

300

608 357

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 247,838 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$5,302,078,324

0.122300

$ 36,128,010

$2,467,095

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileVERNON REGIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE

Founded in 1970

4400 COLLEGE DRIVE VERNON TX 76384-4092 (940)552-6291

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,095

26.8

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 135 % Fulltime: 46.7 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

68.7 %

62.6 %

37.4 %

31.3 %

College Statewide

77.6 %

8.7 %

10.3 %

1.4 %

1.3 %

0.7 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

418

401

238

207 161 376

231

223

434

581

167

182

1,163

1,234

1,224

24

18

51

74

0

65

220

285 74

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 187,646 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$687,277,764

0.263100

$ 12,382,901

$402,649

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileVICTORIA COLLEGE, THE

Founded in 1925

2200 EAST RED RIVER STREET VICTORIA TX 77901-4442 (361)573-3291

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

3,800

25.1

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 203 % Fulltime: 50.7 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

36.8 %

61.9 %

38.1 %

63.2 %

College Statewide

66.8 %

4.4 %

27.4 %

1.0 %

0.2 %

0.3 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,445

1,476

1,276

16 862 232

35

36

257

197

870

741

2,557

2,640

2,251

20

23

47

48

0

173

196

369 48

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 178,288 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$3,164,279,690

0.141300

$ 19,551,034

$725,371

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileWEATHERFORD COLLEGE

Founded in 1921as a private junior college

308 EAST PARK AVENUE WEATHERFORD TX 76086-5699 (817)594-5471

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

2,686

23.7

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 148 % Fulltime: 50.0 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

40.0 %

57.5 %

42.5 %

60.1 %

College Statewide

87.5 %

3.0 %

6.3 %

0.8 %

0.9 %

1.0 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,212

1,268

904

65 661 10

58

37

5

48

636

518

1,950

1,969

1,508

23

25

48

118

0

56

115

171 118

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 168,694 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$2,456,334,538

0.083900

$ 12,776,895

$883,933

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileWESTERN TEXAS COLLEGE

Founded in 1969

6200 SOUTH COLLEGE AVENUE SNYDER TX 79549 (915)573-8511

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

1,197

23.7

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 70 % Fulltime: 61.4 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

19.5 %

42.2 %

57.8 %

80.5 %

College Statewide

74.7 %

9.3 %

14.7 %

0.5 %

0.8 %

0.1 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

465

475

350

92 127 53

128

87

42

78

145

139

738

791

655

11

9

19

50

0

19

105

124 50

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 83,634 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$649,327,687

0.314300

$ 7,252,390

$441,134

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board - College ProfileWHARTON COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE

Founded in 1946

911 BOLING HIGHWAY WHARTON TX 77488-3252 (979)532-4560

District Assessed Valuation: ................................................

District Assessed Tax Rate: .....................................................

District Total Educational and General Fund Expenditures: .............

District Total Course-Based Remediation Appropriations: .................

Fall 1999 College Faculty Information:

Total Headcount (unduplicated):

Academic Majors: ............

Technical Majors: ............

Ethnicity (in percent*)

Male: ................................

Female: ............................

White: ................

Black: ................

Hispanic: ...........

Asian: ................

American Indian:

International: ......

Average Age: ...................

Fall 1999 Student Characteristics:

4,457

22.8

FTSE Fall Enrollment (1 FTSE = 15 SCH or 300 Contact Hours)

Year

Academic Technical/Workforce Education

In District Out of District In District Out of District Total

1997

1998

1999

Total Faculty - 222 % Fulltime: 47.8 %

Percentages of*

College Statewide

29.6 %

58.5 %

41.6 %

70.4 %

College Statewide

65.6 %

9.5 %

19.6 %

4.6 %

0.4 %

0.4 %

435,323

25.4

43.4 %

57.2 %

42.8 %

56.6 %

4.0 %

1.9 %

0.5 %

28.4 %

11.0 %

53.9 %

* Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Number of AAS Degrees

Number of Certificates

Total Technical Programs

College Programs OfferedAs of December 1, 2000

College Degrees/Certificates Conferred1998-1999 Graduates

Degrees

Certificates

Total Awards

Academic Technical

(Based on students enrolled in semester length courses offered for credit)

(Includes all courses reported for state funding on CBM004 & CBM00C. FTSE = Full-Time-Student Equivalent)

College - Statewide -

1,014

1,037

699

1,171 504 262

1,238

919

268

198

495

435

2,952

3,039

2,252

21

18

21

87

0

122

102

224 87

General Information:

Primary Service Area Population............................................... 313,078 (1999 Census projection)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(FY 1999)

(Biennium 2000-2001)

39.0 %

$1,666,325,989

0.161350

$ 19,400,457

$1,030,762

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