2010-2016 Comprehensive Report
*Comprehensive report excludes ongoing spring 2017 data
199
249
312
561
799
1,080
1,120
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
2016-Current
FGTM Program Growth
FYS Year-to-Year
Retention
TTU FGC Freshmen Retention
SYS Year-to-Year
Retention
TTU FGC Sophomore Retention
2010-2011 83% 74% - -
2011-2012 87% 67% - -
2012-2013 87% 74% - -
2013-2014 82% 74% - -
2014-2015 86% 75% 86% 79%
2015-2016 85% 76% 88% 81%
Our programs, First Year Success (FYS) and Second Year Success (SYS) offer first and second-year First Generation College (FGC) students
the opportunity for both personal and professional growth. Through scholarships, academic workshops, community service, interaction
with peer mentors, weekly tutoring, and one-on-one guidance sessions with professional staff, we take higher education to the next
level.
Fall 2016 Program Data
*CWTNG (Conversations with the Next Generation)
14%
20%
31%
22%
13%
Fall 2016 FGTM Member Participation
Academic Workshops
Study Sessions
Social Events
Community Service Hours
CWNG
456
664
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Male Female
Current Student Membership Gender
155
290
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Male Female
Fall 2016 CWTNG: Speaker Series Attendees by Gender
Fall 2016 Program Data (Continued)
*FYS (First Year Success) *SYS (Second Year Success)
9%2%
57%1%
8%
23%
FYS Ethnicity
17%2%
55%
1%
11%
14%
SYS Ethnicity
Black/ African American
Asian
Hispanic
Multiple
Not Resident/Unknown
White
24%
8%
17%
1%
28%
5%
3%14%
FYS Demographics
Dallas Region
El Paso Region
Houston Region
International
Lubbock Region
McAllen Region
Out of State
San Antonio Region
29%
9%
10%
1%
31%
5%
2%13%
SYS Demographics
2015-2016 Program Data
*FYS (First Year Success) *CWTNG (Conversations with the Next Generation) *SYS (Second Year Success)
16%
18%
14%23%
29%
FGTM Member Participation
CWNG
Academic
Study Session
Socials
Community Service Hours
489
589
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Male Female
FYS & SYS Gender
307 307
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Male Female
CWTNG Attendees by Gender
2015-2016 Program Data (Continued)
*FYS (First Year Success) *SYS (Second Year Success)
9% 2%
52%
1%
10%
26%
FYS Ethnicity
Black/ African American
Asian
Hispanic
Multiple
Not Resident/Unknown
White
10%
6%
59%
2%
8%
15%
SYS Ethnicity
24%
10%
13%
2%
32%
4%
4%
11%
FYS Demographics
Dallas Region
El Paso Region
Houston Region
International
Lubbock Region
McAllen Region
Out of State
San Antonio Region
22%
6%
16%
1%
37%
4%
4% 10%
SYS Demographics
2014-2015 Program Data
*CWTNG (Conversations with the Next Generation)
6%
15%
13%
33%
33%
FGTM Member Participation
CWNG
Academic Workshops
Study Session
Social Events
Community Service Hours
121
165
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Male Female
CWTNG Attendees by Gender
In 2014, First Generation Transition & Mentoring Programs (FGTM) introduced two new components. The first component was
the Second Year Success (SYS) program, which aims to serve second year, first-generation college (FGC) students. The program
is similar to the First Year Success (FYS) program, but focuses on resume building, internship preparation, and professionalism.
The second component that was incorporated is Conversations with the Next Generation (CWTNG). This speaker series features
FGC students, who have unique backgrounds, passions, and stories. The purpose of the series is to have our speakers encourage
FGC students and to serve as real and relatable examples of what success, despite hardships, can look like.
2014-2015 Program Data (Continued)
Conversations with the Next Generation is open to all FGC students on campus.
Freshmen & sophomores still entail the larger portion of attendees.
*FYS (First Year Success) *CWTNG (Conversations with the Next Generation) *SYS (Second Year Success)
364
434
320
340
360
380
400
420
440
Male Female
FYS & SYS Gender
71%
15%
9%5%
CWTNG Attendees by Classification
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
2014-2015 Program Data (Continued)
*FYS (First Year Success) *SYS (Second Year Success)
10% 4%
54%2%
5%
25%
FYS Ethnicity
Black/ African American
Asian
Hispanic
Multiple
Not Resident/Unknown
White
11% 3%
52%3%
10%
21%
SYS Ethnicity
24%
8%
13%
1%
34%
4%
4% 12%
FYS Demographics
Dallas Region
El Paso Region
Houston Region
International
Lubbock Region
McAllen Region
Out of State
San Antonio Region
32%
10%
10%
32%
5%
2%9%
SYS Demographics
2013-2014 Program Data
19%
18%
30%
33%
FGTM Member Participation
Academic Workshops
Study Sessions
Social Events
Community Service Hours
274
287
265
270
275
280
285
290
Male Female
Gender
10%3%
52%2%
7%
26%
Ethnicity
Black/ African American
Asian
Hispanic
Multiple
Not Resident/Unknown
White
27%
10%
13%
1%
28%
4%
3%14%
Demographics
Dallas Region
El Paso Region
Houston Region
International
Lubbock Region
McAllen Region
Out of State
San Antonio Region
2012-2013 Program Data
22%
20%
28%
30%
FGTM Member Participation
Academic Workshops
Study Sessions
Social Events
Community Service Hours
140
172
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
Male Female
Gender
10%2%
59%
3%
6%
20%
Ethnicity
Black/ African American
Asian
Hispanic
Multiple
Not Resident/Unknown
White
22%
13%
13%
1%
30%
4%
3%14%
Demographics
Dallas Region
El Paso Region
Houston Region
International
Lubbock Region
McAllen Region
Out of State
San Antonio Region
2011-2012 Program Data
24%
12%
32%
32%
FGTM Member Participation
Academic Workshops
Study Sessions
Social Events
Community Service Hours
104
144
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Male Female
Gender
13%
5%
57%
2%
3%
20%
Ethnicity
Black/ African American
Asian
Hispanic
Multiple
Not Resident/Unknown
White
24%
9%
14%
1%
28%
6%
5%
13%
Demographics
Dallas Region
El Paso Region
Houston Region
International
Lubbock Region
McAllen Region
Out of State
San Antonio Region
2010-2011 Program Data
23%
10%
47%
20%
FGTM Member Participation
Academic Workshops
Study Sessions
Social Events
Community Service Hours98
101
96.5
97
97.5
98
98.5
99
99.5
100
100.5
101
101.5
Male Female
Gender
12%
4%
51%1%
6%
26%
Ethnicity
Black/ African American
Asian
Hispanic
Multiple
Not Resident/Unknown
White
30%
9%
14%
28%
3%
3%
13%
Demographics
Dallas Region
El Paso Region
Houston Region
Lubbock Region
McAllen Region
Out of State
San Antonio Region