This page is updated annually and responds to four frequently asked questions about students with simultaneous enrollments in area high schools and Asnuntuck Community College. Return to all colleges by clicking here.

Question 1.  How many high school students are simultaneously enrolled in a high school and Asnuntuck Community College?  (Note: These simultaneous enrollments are only Tech Prep, College Career Pathways or High School Partnership.)

Simultaneous High School and Asnuntuck Community College Enrollment.    These enrollments include Tech Prep, College Career Pathways,
high school partnerships, and other early college experience programs.    A student may be enrolled in multiple programs.
  2001-20021 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007
Tech Prep, College Career Pathways
(Per high school)
393 320 382 365 3812 353
High School Partnership
(Per high school)
84 102 105 98 129 147
Total 477 422 487 463 510 500


Question 2.   How many Tech Prep, College Career Pathways or High School Partnership students subsequently enrolled in Asnuntuck Community College in the first fall term immediately after graduation from high school?

First Time Asnuntuck Community College Students Entering With College Credit.
  Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007
Fall Asnuntuck Community College enrollments.

1,724 100.0% 1,476 100.0% 1,504 100.0% 1,483 100.0% 1,638 100.0% 1,792 100.0%
Fall Asnuntuck Community College enrollments of spring high school graduates.

134 7.7% 173 11.7% 196 13.0% 157 10.6% 205 12.5% 214 11.9%
Fall Asnuntuck Community College enrollments of spring high school graduates with any previously earned college credits.3

31 1.8% 31 2.1% 35 2.3% 43 2.9% 42 2.6% 45 2.5%
Fall Asnuntuck Community College enrollments of spring high school graduates with any previous college credits earned from Tech Prep or College Career Pathways.4

9 0.5% 17 1.2% 20 1.3% 27 1.8% 23 1.4% 22 1.2%
                         


Question 3.  Among all students enrolled in any Asnuntuck Community College program, how many participated in Tech Prep or College Career Pathways programs while in high school?5

Current Asnuntuck Community College students who were Tech Prep or College Career Pathway students while in high school.
  2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007
Tech Prep, College Career Pathways 75 73 119 82 111 100
             


Question 4.  Among all students enrolled only in Asnuntuck Community College occupational programs, how many participated in Tech Prep or College Career Pathways programs while in high school?6

Students enrolled in occupational programs who were Tech Prep or College Career Pathway students while in high school.
  2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007
Tech Prep, College Career Pathways 34 36 50 45 49 44
             


































































Notes

1 Tech Prep enrollments were likely much higher in 2001-2002 than reported here because this was the first academic year such enrollments were systematically captured by our Banner administrative system. Current Tech Prep and College Career Pathways students are not reported in the typical frozen files (SWRXF22) but instead are found in the SWRXG04.
2 Entries such as this are totaled from the colleges' Tech Prep or College Career Pathways enrollment reports. The corresponding "per high school" report is taken directly from Banner. For the two most recent academic years, the Banner high school detail gives more students in the Tech Prep or College Career Pathway programs than the colleges reported in this summary table. In 2005-2006, the twelve colleges reported 6,243 students enrolled in their Tech Prep programs, while the Banner system report SWRXG04 lists 8,269 students with their high schools. In 2006-2007, the twelve colleges reported 5,781 students, while the Banner report lists 5,772 students with their high schools. This disparity is the subject of continuing analysis.
3 This line is similar to the next line except it includes college credit from any high school outreach program. It reports new fall students (student in a fall term with Banner student type of "N"), with previous credits (cumulative credit hours from academic history greater than 0) and with a high school graduation year equal to the year of college entry (the high school graduation year is equal to the year of the fall term that the student had the student type of "N".)
4 This line reports new fall students (student in a fall term with Banner student type of "N") admitted from a Tech Prep or College Career Pathway program (Banner admit types of 10, 11, or 12), with previous credits (cumulative credit hours from academic history greater than 0) and with a high school graduation year equal to the year of college entry (the high school graduation year is equal to the year of the fall term that the student had the student type of "N".)
5 Students with the Banner admit types for Tech Prep and College Career Pathways (Banner admit types of 10, 11, or 12) are counted from the census date history files (F22) for the fall and spring terms of each academic year.
6 This question uses similar logic to the previous question. It gives the subset of the students counted in that question that are enrolled in all programs other than liberal arts or general eduation (Perkins cluster code other than 17).