Title: INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH
1INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH
- Profile of the greater Hialeah-Miami Lakes area
residents - Who are Hialeah Campus students?
- Enrollment trends, student demographics,
indicators of success
2How many people live in the greater HialeahMiami
Lakes area?
- More than 226,000 in the City of Hialeah
- More than 350,000 including surrounding
communities - Expected to increase almost 15 by 2015
Dade County Planning projections, 2004
3How is the greater HialeahMiami Lakes area
growing?
4Where do our students live?
5Age Distribution of Hialeah Residents and
Students
6Gender Comparison of Hialeah Residents and
Students
Residents
Students
- Highest proportion female of any campus
7Ethnic Composition of Hialeah Residents and
Students
Students
Residents
- Highest Hispanic of any campus
8Diversity Among Hialeah Residents
- 66 of Hialeah residents were born outside the
U.S - 54 are Cuban descent26 are other Hispanic 3
are Puerto Rican - 64 are U.S. citizens
9Diversity Among Hialeah Students
- Highest proportion of non-U.S. Citizens of any
campus (40 CW)
10Diversity Among Hialeah Students
- Hialeah students come from 45 countries
- Non-citizen students are most likely to come
from - Cuba 65
- Colombia 10
- Nicaragua 7
- Venezuela 3
- Peru 3
11Languages Spoken by Hialeah Residents
- 87 speak Spanish at home
- 51 say they speak English less than very well
- 12 speak English at home
- 1 speak other language at home
12Languages Spoken by Hialeah Students
- Highest proportion of Spanish speakers of any
campus, but Hialeah students speak about 16 other
languages
13Educational Level of Hialeah Residents
Residents that are 25 or older
14Household Income of Hialeah Residents
15Financial Aid Status of Hialeah Students
- 70 of Hialeah Credit Students are on Financial
Aid - 46 College-Wide in 2004-05
16What kind of work do Hialeah residents do?
17Most Popular A.A. Programs at Hialeah Campus
Fall 2004 declarations
18Most Popular A.S. Programs at Hialeah Campus
Fall 2004 declarations
19Most Popular Vocational Certificate Programs at
Hialeah Campus
Fall 2004 declarations
20Hialeah Student Enrollment Patterns
- Highest full-time of any campus (34 CW)
21Hialeah Student Enrollment Patterns
Matriculation
Degree Sought
Highest FTIC of any campus (15 CW)
Highest degree-seeking of any campus (64 AA CW)
22How is Hialeah enrollment changing?
23EIS, as of 2/16/06
24High School Draw
2004 Graduate Draw
25Placement results for FTIC students at Hialeah
- 97 begin academically underprepared
- highest of any campus (81 CW)
- 61 begin in EAP
- highest of any campus (16 CW)
- 36 begin in college prep 19 in all 3 subjects
Fall 2004
26 Hialeah Retention Rates
Fall to Spring (degree seeking)
27Hialeah EAP Program Retention
Fall to Fall Retention
- 44 of students place into Level 1 at Hialeah
28 CW
28EAP Completers CPT Outcomes
- 44 of students place into Level 1 at Hialeah
28 CW
- 25 of Level 6 students took CPT
- 34 passed reading42 College-wide
- 54 passed English 59 College-wide
- 33 passed Math 52 College-wide
Fall 2004-1
29High Risk Courses for Hialeah Students
30Graduates who began at Hialeah
- About 7 (542) of the 2004-2005 graduates took at
least one class at Hialeah Campus.
31- Additional data and research results can be
found on the Institutional Research website
http//www.mdc.edu/ir/