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Fact Sheet 2018 attleboro fall river new bedford taunton online

ATTLEBORO FALL RIVER Elsbree Street Photo credit: Edward Caruso FALL RIVER TAUNTON Davol Street NEW BEDFORD ONLINE Bristol Community College has core values rooted in student success and lifelong learning. For more than 50 years, Bristol has served as a leading resource for education and workforce development in the region. With locations in Attleboro, Fall River, New Bedford and Taunton, the college offers a rich variety of degree, certificate and training programs along with flexible online offerings that lead to an associate degree, a career-ready certificate or the ability to transfer to baccalaureate colleges. Bristol also strives to put the needs of learners first with support services and career advancement opportunities that lead to student success by reducing barriers to educational access. The Workforce Educational Institute is comprised of the Center for Adult Basic Education & Workplace Literacy and the Center for Workforce & Community Education. The Center for Adult Basic Education & Workplace Literacy, which served over 1,300 students last year, promotes literacy through adult secondary education to educational and career pathways including Adult Basic Education programs that lead to a HiSET as well as English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) programs that enhance literacy skills by focusing on writing, reading and problem solving at certain levels of proficiency. The Center for Workforce & Community Education program, which served over 2,000 students last year, provides training and related services to private businesses, schools and other organizations ranging from Microsoft Office to managerial and supervisory training as well as offers courses to individuals through traditional or online settings. Bristol Community College has been accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (CIHE) since 1970. As of August 1, 2018, the CIHE-NEASC became an independent corporation called the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).

AT A GLANCE ENROLLMENT CREDENTIALS AWARDED TRANSFER CREDITS 10,507 16,535 #1 in RETENTION & GRADUATION 9,286 credits accepted from Massachusetts public colleges & universities, the equivalent of 481 full-time students (Fall 2018) WORKFORCE EDUCATION INSTITUTE 3,415 LEARNERS FY18 Credit Enrollments FY18 Not-for- Credit Enrollments Bristol is the only Massachusetts community college to experience continuous enrollment growth from 2000 to 2013. Recent declines are consistent with local and national trends. 1,625 degrees & certificates conferred by a Massachusetts community college since FY08. FY18 degrees & certificates awarded Bristol's retention rate has met or exceeded the Massachusetts community college average retention rate since 1995. The graduation and transfer-out rates have remained consistent over time. 59.4% Bristol's Retention Rate 58.6% State Average 358 students transferred from Bristol to Massachusetts public colleges and universities. The top five institutions are: UMass-Dartmouth, Bridgewater State University, UMass-Amherst, UMass- Boston, and Westfield State University. FY18 (July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018) The Office of Grant Development has funded 53 grants totaling over $8.2M including $2.1M from federal, $6M from state and over $132,000 from private sources. CCSSE 2018 The Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) provides us with useful insights into Bristol s student population. In Spring 2018, 778 students completed the survey. 94% 85% 8 75% 65% 63% 53% 43% 43% 34% would recommend Bristol to a friend or family member rate their educational experience at Bristol as excellent or good list a high school diploma or GED as the highest academic credential earned began their college careers at Bristol plan to return to take classes within the next 12 months reported their immediate family is extremely supportive of them attending Bristol are providing care for household dependents are first-generation college students (neither parent has attended college) said that a lack of finances would cause them to withdraw from the college are working for pay more than 30 hours per week

CREDIT STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY RESIDENCE, FALL 2018 Acushnet Attleboro Berkley Dartmouth Dighton Fairhaven Fall River Freetown Lakeville Mattapoisett New Bedford Norton North Attleboro Rehoboth Rochester Seekonk Somerset Swansea Taunton Westport Total Service Area Outside Service Area TOTAL 124 351 88 356 80 183 1,488 76 89 50 1,415 106 168 98 59 97 201 180 575 217 6,001 1,213 7,214 MINORITY STATISTICS, FALL 2018 2% 5% 5% 3% 2 20% 2% 3% 2% 8% 3% 83% 17% 100% STUDENT HEADCOUNT AND FTE FALL 2016 FALL 2017 FALL 2018 Headcount 8,476 7,637 7,214 Full-Time Equivalent 5,559 4,874 4,574 CREDIT STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY RACE/ETHNICITY FALL 2017 FALL 2018 American Indian or Alaskan Native 19 0.2% 17 0.2% Asian 180 2.4% 158 2. Black or African American 380 5.0% 374 5.0% Cape Verdean 253 3.3% 265 3.7% Hispanic or Latino 680 8.9% 644 9.0% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 4 0. 5 <0. Non-Resident Alien 3 <0. 2 <0. Two or more races 425 5.6% 416 5.7% White 5,321 69.7% 4,930 68.3% Unknown 372 4.9% 403 6.0% TOTAL 7,637 100% 7,214 100% CREDIT STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY GENDER FALL 2016 FALL 2017 FALL 2018 Female 5,276 62.2% 4,792 62.7% 4,546 63.0% Male 3,200 37.8% 2,813 36.9% 2,577 35.7% Not Reported n/a n/a 32 0.4% 91 1.3% TOTAL 8,476 100% 7,637 100% 7,214 100% Percent at Bristol Community College 28% Percent in the Region 17% CREDIT COURSE SECTIONS OFFERED BY LOCATION, FALL 2018 # OF SECTIONS Attleboro campus 102 Fall River campus 957 New Bedford campus 209 Taunton center 73 Online 331 CREDIT STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY AGE AND GENDER, FALL 2018 MEN WOMEN NOT REPORTED TOTAL 21 & Under 18.7% 23.4% 1.0% 43. Over 21 17.0% 39.6% 0.3% 56.9% TOTAL 35.7% 63.0% 1.3% 100% CREDIT STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY STATUS FALL 2016 FALL 2017 FALL 2018 Full-Time 4,004 47.2% 3,333 43.6% 3,051 42.3% Part-Time 4,472 52.8% 4,304 56.4% 4,163 57.7% TOTAL 8,476 100% 7,637 100% 7,214 100% TOP ENROLLED PROGRAMS, FALL 2018 General Studies 2,114 Liberal Arts 717 Business Administration Transfer 412 Business Administration Career 340 GRADUATES BY AWARD LEVEL 2016 2017 2018 Associate 1,236 77.3% 1,232 72.0% 1,146 70.5% Certificate 364 22.8% 480 28.0% 479 29.5% TOTAL 1,600 100% 1,712 100% 1,625 100% DUAL ENROLLMENT OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TAKING BRISTOL COURSES FALL 2016 SPRING 2017 SUMMER 2017 FALL 2017 SPRING 2018 SUMMER 2018 Students 135 205 124 167 188 138 261 High Schools 23 25 25 28 27 24 28 Registrations 172 254 134 237 224 153 341 FALL 2018

FALL-TO-FALL RETENTION RATE* FIRST-TIME, FULL-TIME 2007-2016 (average for Fall terms) 61.3% Fall 2016 cohort (returning in Fall 2017) 59.4% FALL-TO-FALL RETENTION RATE* FIRST-TIME, PART-TIME 2007-2016 (average for Fall terms) 46.3% Fall 2016 cohort (returning in Fall 2017) 45.8% TRANSFER BACCALAUREATE INSTITUTIONS OF 2018 NON-CREDIT FISCAL YEAR ACTIVITIES FY16 FY17 FY18 Personal Growth 4,590 8,057 7,729 Workforce Development 5,640 3,814 5,228 Academic Noncredit Activities 5,350 7,018 3,578 TOTAL 15,580 18,889 16,535 * The rates exceed the first-time, full-time Mass. community college average of 58.6% and the first-time, part-time average of 45.6%. The national first-time, full-time average retention rate for 2-year public institutions is 62.0%. The part-time national rate is not available. Source: National Student Clearinghouse Adams State University Adelphi University Amherst College Anna Maria College Assumption College Bard College Bay Path University Bay State College Bentley University Berklee College of Music Boston University Bridgewater State University** Brown University Bryant University Chamberlain University Champlain College Coastal Carolina University College of the Atlantic College of Charleston Columbia College Cornell University Curry College Dean College Eastern Nazarene College Emerson College Emmanuel College Endicott College Excelsior College Fisher College Fitchburg State University Florida Institute of Tech. Melbourne Framingham State University** Franklin Pierce University Florida International University Franciscan University of Steubenville George Mason University George Washington University Georgetown University Georgia Southern University Gordon College Grand Canyon University Hampshire College Harvard University DCE Howard University Johnson & Wales University** Keene State College Kent State University Laboure College Lesley University Liberty University Lyndon State College Massachusetts College of Art & Design Mass. College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts Maritime Academy Methodist University Mount Ida College New England College of Business/Finance New England Institute of Technology** Northeastern University Oberlin College & Conservatory Orange State University Pennsylvania State University Plymouth State University Providence College Purdue University Regent University Regis College Rhode Island College Rhode Island School of Design Rivier University Rochester Institute of Technology Roger Williams University Sacred Heart University Salem State University Salve Regina University Savannah College of Art & Design South Dakota State University Southern Connecticut State University Southern New Hampshire University** ** Top baccalaureate-granting institutions (>10 students) Stevens-Henager College Stonehill College St. John s University Jamaica Suffolk University Texas A & M University The University of Arizona The University of Iowa University of Alabama University of Connecticut University of Maine at Presque Isle University of Maryland University College University of Massachusetts Amherst** University of Massachusetts Boston** University of Massachusetts Dartmouth** University of Massachusetts Lowell** University of New England University of New Hampshire University of New Haven University of Rhode Island University of Saint Joseph Connecticut University of South Carolina Aiken University of South Carolina University of Southern Maine University of Tampa University of Utah University of Virginia University of Virgin Islands University of Wisconsin Parkside Vassar College Walden University Waldorf University Wentworth Institute of Technology West Virginia University Western New England University Westfield State University Wheelock College Woodbury University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester State University To view Fact Sheets from previous years, please visit BristolCC.edu/FactSheets

SIZE & SCOPE Bristol Community College has an undergraduate population of 10,507 (unduplicated headcount of credit students for 2017-18) and 16,535 in non-credit enrollments. STUDENT COSTS Annual in-state tuition and fees: $4,850* Annual out-of-state tuition and fees: $9,794* Per credit charge of $199 plus additional program-specific charges as applicable. * based on full-time enrollment (24 credits) BUDGET Bristol Community College s operating budget for Fiscal Year 2019 is estimated at $72.4 million, including state support of $21.7 million and $21.6 million in federal, state, and private grants. In FY18, more than $26.3 million in federal, state, and local financial aid was disbursed to 6,170 students. In Fall 2018, 44% of students are receiving Pell Grants and 22% of students are receiving loans. The Bristol Community College Foundation awarded $133,417 in scholarships and awards to 230 recipients. The Foundation issued 112 loans totaling $26,765 to assist students. Bristol Community College changes the world by changing lives, learner by learner. MISSION As the leading resource for education and workforce development in southeastern Massachusetts, Bristol Community College promotes individual opportunity, sustainability of resources and the region's economic growth. The college offers a strong foundation in liberal arts and sciences leading to transfer and careers, as well as comprehensive developmental education and adult literacy services, delivered in a learning-centered and supportive community. The college collaborates with business, industry, education and social service entities to maintain the relevance and the effectiveness of all programming, to support partners with workforce training and to find strength in its connectedness to community. The Bristol community values and respects diversity and strives to prepare wellrounded learners of all ages who are equipped to succeed and lead in our ever-changing world. FOR MORE INFORMATION Rhonda Gabovitch, Ed.D. Vice President, Institutional Research, Planning & Assessment Rhonda.Gabovitch@BristolCC.edu 774.357.2835