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Iowa Community Colleges
Iowa Valley Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015 (10th edition)
Office of Institutional Research
Lisa Breja, Ph.D., Director
www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html
Iowa Valley Community College District
3702 South Center Street
Marshalltown, Iowa 50158
641-752-4643
www.iowavalley.edu
May 2015
Developed by IONIA RESEARCH
Mary Ellen Ellyson, Ph.D., Principal
IOWA VALLEY Community College District
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Fact Book Chapters
Chapter 1. General Information .......................................................................................
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Chapter 2. College Staff.................................................................................................... 19
Chapter 3. Enrollment Trends .......................................................................................... 27
Chapter 4. Student Profile ................................................................................................ 51
Chapter 5. Financial Information .................................................................................... 63
Chapter 6. Student Outcomes ........................................................................................... 73
Chapter 7. Iowa Community Colleges .............................................................................. 93
Chapter 8. Selected Demographic and Economic Trends ................................................ 115
References .......................................................................................................................... 151
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1: General Information
IVCCD Quick Facts ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
IVCCD Campus Locations .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
IVCCD Mission, Vision, and Core Values ............................................................................................................................... 5
IVCCD College Governance and Leadership........................................................................................................................ 6
IVCCD Organizational Chart ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
IVCCD Accreditations ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
IVCCD College History ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
IVCCD Credit Programs of Study, 2014-15 ........................................................................................................................10
IVCCD Credit Programs of Study, 2014-15 (cont.) ........................................................................................................11
IVCCD Credit Programs of Study, 2014-15 (cont.) ........................................................................................................12
IVCCD Credit Programs of Study, 2014-15 (cont.) ........................................................................................................13
IVCCD Credit Programs of Study, 2014-15 (cont.) ........................................................................................................14
IVCCD Athletics .................................................................................................................................................................................15
IVCCD Student Housing ................................................................................................................................................................16
Ellsworth Community College Foundation .......................................................................................................................17
Marshalltown Community College Foundation ..............................................................................................................18
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IVCCD Quick Facts
District Office Location Marshalltown, Iowa
Chancellor Dr. Christopher Duree
Board of Directors Chairman Conrad Dejardin
Homepage Address www.iavalley.edu
Offices of Admissions Phone Numbers
Ellsworth Community College 1-800-ECC-9285
Marshalltown Community College 1-866-MCC-4748
College Accreditation The Higher Learning Commission
Enrollment
Fall 2014 Credit Headcount
Fall 2014 Credit Hours
Fiscal Year 2014 Credit Headcount
Fiscal Year 2014 Credit Hours
Fiscal Year 2014 Non-Credit Duplicated Headcount
Fiscal Year 2014 Non-Credit Unduplicated Headcount
Fiscal Year 2014 Non-Credit Total Contact Hours
Academic Year 2014-15 Tuition and Fees (12 Credit Hours)
Resident
NonResident
Ellsworth Community College
Marshalltown Community College
Academic Year 2014-15 Room and Board (Avg.)
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2,991
30,403.0
4,320
66,073.0
12,272
7,705
267,184.0
$4,296
$5,064
$4,536
2014 Awards
Degrees
Diplomas
Certificates
439
132
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2014 Employee Headcount
Full-Time Faculty
Other Full-Time Staff
76
161
Fiscal Year 2014 Revenues
State Appropriations
Federal Appropriation
Tuition and Fees
Local Appropriations
Other Income
$8,657,389
$217,494
$12,068,460
$865,136
$1,321,237
$6,494
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IVCCD Campus Locations
Iowa Valley Continuing Education
3702 S. Center Street
Marshalltown, Iowa 50158
621-752-4645
http://www.iavalley.edu/ivce/
Iowa Valley Education & Training Center
206 E. Church Street
Marshalltown, Iowa 50158
641-754-1348
http://www.iavalley.cc.ia.us/ivce/ETC.html
Ellsworth Community College
1100 College Avenue
Iowa Falls, Iowa 50126
641-648-4611
http://www.iavalley.cc.ia.us/ecc/
Marshalltown Community College
3700 S. Center Street
Marshalltown, Iowa 50158
641-752-7106
http://www.iavalley.edu/mcc/
IVCC Grinnell
123 6th Avenue West
Grinnell, Iowa 50112
641-235-0513
http://www.iavalley.edu/grinnell/
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IVCCD Mission, Vision, and Core Values
IOWA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
MISSION
Iowa Valley Community College District is committed to providing quality learning experiences, ensuring student success, responding to diverse community
needs, and building community partnerships.
VISION
We will serve our communities as the essential catalyst for educational and economic vitality.
CORE VALUES
Educational Excellence
We believe in helping students achieve their goals by offering distinctive educational programs and support
services in a stimulating environment, accommodating different learning styles, valuing diversity, and preparing
them to be successful citizens in a global society.
Leadership & Communication
We believe in challenging everyone to take responsibility for demonstrating frequent, effective, and
transparent communication. Our strength and integrity depend on our willingness to be accountable and
respectful to each other and our stakeholders.
Partnerships
We believe in constructive effective alliances to create educational opportunities, strengthen our communities,
and foster economic development
Recognition & Success
We believe in recognizing our students, employees, and community members for contributions and outstanding
achievements that align with our Vision, Mission, and Core Values.
Growth
We believe in maximizing resources and encouraging innovation and planning to meet the evolving needs of
students and stakeholders.
Quality
We believe in continuous quality improvement in all that we do.
IVCCD KEY CORE COMPETENCIES
 Commitment to student success
 Cultivating stakeholder engagement
 Dedicated workforce
 Excellence through continuous quality improvement
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IVCCD College Governance and Leadership
Board of Directors
District I
District II
District III
District IV
District V
District VI
District VII
Larry W. Johnson
Deb Crosser
Delbert Kellogg
Deborah Jones
Conrad Dejardin, Chairman
Yvonne F. Mallory, Vice Chair
Paul William Pohlson
Administration
Ex-officio member
Non-voting
IVCCD Chief Financial Officer
Non-voting
Administrative Assistant to the Chancellor/Board Secretary
Non-voting
Christopher Duree, Chancellor
Kathy Pink, Treasurer
Barbara Jennings, Secretary
IVCCD Leadership
IVCCD Chancellor
Director of Marketing
Institutional Researcher; AQIP Liaison
Vice Chancellor of Continuing Education & Training
Assistant to the Chancellor; Board Secretary
Provost, Marshalltown Community College
Provost, Ellsworth Community College
Dean of Iowa Valley Grinnell
Chief Financial Officer
District Director of Plant Services
Director of Governmental Affairs
Vice Chancellor of Administrative Services
Chief Information Officer
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Dr. Chris Duree
Robin Anctil
Dr. Lisa Breja
Jacque Goodman
Barb Jennings
Dr. Robin Lilienthal
Dr. Nancy Muecke
MaryAnne Nickle
Kathleen Pink
Brett Purvis
Cindy Schulte
Colleen Springer
Jim Wilson
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IVCCD Organizational Chart
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IVCCD Accreditations
Accreditor
Institutional Accreditation
The Higher Learning Commission
Ellsworth Community College
Marshalltown Community College
AQIP Participant
Approved for AQIP - Baldrige Accreditation Option
State of Iowa, Department of Education
National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP)
Specialized Accreditation of Academic Programs
Dental Assisting
American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation
Medical Assisting
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
Ellsworth Community College
Marshalltown Community College
Nursing
Iowa State Board of Nursing
Iowa State Board of Nursing
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Date of First Accreditation
1963
1966
2000 Admitted
2011
2012
Date of Next Accreditation
2022 - 2023
2019
2019
2021
2010
2007
2015
2015
1974
1978
2018, PN
2018, ADN
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IVCCD College History
Iowa Valley Community College District (IVCCD) was organized in 1966 as one of 15 community college districts in Iowa. The District operates Ellsworth Community
College (ECC) in Iowa Falls (founded in 1890), Marshalltown Community College (MCC, founded in 1927), and Iowa Valley Continuing Education, as well as a satellite
center, Iowa Valley Grinnell (established in 1993).
ECC and MCC offer one-year and two-year career-technical programs as well as Associate’s of Arts (AA) and Associate’s of Science (AS) transfer degrees. Iowa Valley
Continuing Education offers training for business and industry as well as thousands of adult education programs and services throughout the Central Iowa service
area. Iowa Valley Grinnell offers both college credit and adult education programs and services in Poweshiek County.
1890 Ellsworth Academy by Professor John Tobin. The institution was
named after Eugene Ellsworth, a benefactor.
1927 Marshalltown Community College was established as Marshalltown
Junior College under the auspices of the Marshalltown School District.
MCC’s B.J. Harrison Library and book store, renovation of the student
union and Student Success Center; construction of the IVCE Conference
Center; and installation of the statewide Iowa Communications Network
fiber optic telecommunications system.
1965 Iowa’s 61st General Assembly passed legislation providing the impetus
for establishment of the community college system.
1991 Superintendent Prihoda retired, and Paul Tambrino was named IVCCD
President
1966 IVCCD (then called Merged Area VI) was organized July 9 following
elections in which seven new board members were named. Four
months later the first IVCCD superintendent, Robert Horsfall, was hired.
1993 Iowa Valley opened a satellite campus in Grinnell at 929 Broad Street,
offering credit and adult education programming.
1967 IVCCD administrative offices opened at 19 S. Center St. in Marshalltown
in January. In July, MCC became part of the District, followed in August
by IVCE.
1968 ECC became part of the District. Superintendent Horsfall resigned, and
Donald Skinner was named IVCCD superintendent.
1971 Phase One construction was completed on what is now the
Marshalltown Community College/Iowa Valley campus in
Marshalltown; the campus was built in four phases, which opened in
1971, 1975, 1978 and 1983.
1972 What had been known as Merged Area VI became “Iowa Valley
Community College District” through an official name change.
1973 Superintendent Skinner resigned, and John Prihoda was named IVCCD
superintendent.
1978 Iowa Valley established its Career Development Programs to serve
adults with developmental disabilities through community-based prevocational training.
1989 Voters approved a $7.5 million bond issue for construction of ECC’s
Gentle Student Center and classroom expansions; construction of
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1999 MCC’s first on-campus student housing, with apartment-style units, was
opened for occupancy. A second apartment-style unit was opened in
2002.
2002 In January, the Iowa Valley Grinnell center relocated to its 123 6th
Avenue W. President Tambrino retired, and Tim Wynes was named
IVCCD president.
2003 The ECC College Apartments were opened for student occupancy.
2006 Voters approved a $35 million bond issue for construction of an
Agriculture & Renewable Energy Center and Wellness Center addition at
ECC; construction of a Student Activity Center and Orpheum Theater
renovation at MCC; construction of a welding and technology lab onto
the Construction Technology building in Marshalltown for IVCE;
expansion of the Iowa Valley Grinnell campus; and technological
upgrades and improvements.
2009 Dr. Christopher Duree was named Acting Chancellor.
2010 Dr. Christopher Duree was named Chancellor in May.
2011 District receives approval from Higher Learning Commission to embark
on AQIP – Baldrige accreditation option.
2012 The District submitted Iowa Recognition for Performance Excellence
(IRPE) application as part of AQIP – Baldrige accreditation option.
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IVCCD Credit Programs of Study, 2014-15
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Program of Study
Agriculture - Liberal Arts
Agriculture (Ag Practitioner Track)
Agriculture (Ag Science Certificate Track)
Agriculture (Ag Science Transfer Track)
Agriculture (Agribusiness Track)
Agriculture (Animal Science Track)
Agriculture (Farm Management Track)
Agriculture (Precision Ag Track)
Agriculture (Swine Management Track)
Conservation Technology
Conservation Technology - Liberal Arts
Culinary Apprenticeship
Entrepreneurial & Diversified Agriculture
Entrepreneurial & Diversified Agriculture - Liberal Arts
Equine Management
Equine Science
Geographical Information Systems - Liberal Arts
Horticulture - Liberal Arts
Mobile Service Technician
Wildlife/Fisheries/Forestry - Liberal Arts
Program of Study
Art - Liberal Arts
Broadcasting/Digital Media
Communications/Public Relations/Journalism - Liberal Arts
English - Liberal Arts
Entertainment Design Technology
Entertainment Design Technology - Liberal Arts
Graphic Arts - Liberal Arts
Music - Liberal Arts
Degree Awarded
AA
Diploma
Certificate
ASCO
AAS
AAS
AAS
AAS
Diploma
AAS
AA
AAS
AAS, Certificate
AA
AAS, Certificate
AAS
AA
AA
AAS
AA
Arts and Communication
Degree Awarded
AA
AAS
AA
AA
AAS
AA
AA
AA
Location
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Grinnell
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Location
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Award Key: AA=Associate of Arts; AS=Associate of Science; AAS=Associate of Applied Science; ASCO=Associate of Science Career Option
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IVCCD Credit Programs of Study, 2014-15 (cont.)
Business, Management, Administration & Finance
Program of Study
Accounting
Accounting - Liberal Arts
Business Administration
Business Administration - Liberal Arts
Business Administration (Entrepreneurship)
Business Administration (Small Business Practitioner Track)
Business Education - Liberal Arts
Computer Applications in Business
Computer Applications in Business - Liberal Arts
Finance and Banking - Liberal Arts
Medical Office Practitioner
Microsoft Office Specialist
Program of Study
Construction Management - Liberal Arts
Construction Technology (Commercial Practitioner Track)
Construction Technology (Construction Technology Track)
Construction Technology (Heavy Construction Practitioner Track)
Construction Technology (Heavy Equipment)
Construction Technology (Residential Practitioner Track)
Construction Technology (Retail Track)
Program of Study
Early Childhood Education
Education (Elementary) - Liberal Arts
Education (Secondary) - Liberal Arts
Education (Special Education) - Liberal Arts
Program of Study
Dental Assisting
Medical Assistant
Degree Awarded
AAS, Diploma
AA
AAS
AA
Diploma, Certificate
Diploma
AA
AAS, Diploma
AA
Location
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
AA
Diploma
Certificate
Construction
Degree Awarded
AA
Diploma
AAS
Diploma
AAS
Ellsworth
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Diploma
AAS
Education
Degree Awarded
AAS, Diploma
AA
AA
AA
Health Sciences
Degree Awarded
Diploma
Diploma
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Location
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Location
Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Location
Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Award Key: AA=Associate of Arts; AS=Associate of Science; AAS=Associate of Applied Science; ASCO=Associate of Science Career Option
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IVCCD Credit Programs of Study, 2014-15 (cont.)
Health Sciences (cont.)
Medical Office Practitioner
Nursing: Associate Degree Nursing
Nursing: Practical Nursing
Pharmacy - Liberal Arts
Diploma
AAS
Diploma
AA
Human Services
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Program of Study
Athletic Training - Liberal Arts
Family & Consumer Science - Liberal Arts
Health, Physical Ed., Recreation & Sports - Liberal Arts
Human Services - Liberal Arts
Paralegal
Physical Therapy - Liberal Arts
Psychology - Liberal Arts
Social Work - Liberal Arts
Sociology - Liberal Arts
Degree Awarded
AA
AA
AA
AA
AAS
AA
AA
AA
AA
Information Technology
Location
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Grinnell
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Program of Study
Computer Network Management
Computer Network Management - Liberal Arts
Computer Science - Liberal Arts
Computer Science/MIS - Liberal Arts
e-Commerce & Web Page Development - Liberal Arts
Management Information Systems (MIS) - Liberal Arts
Degree Awarded
AAS, Diploma
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
Law, Public Safety & Corrections
Location
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth
Program of Study
Criminal Justice - Corrections Track
Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Track
Criminal Justice - Liberal Arts
Law - Liberal Arts
Paralegal
Psychology - Liberal Arts
Social Work - Liberal Arts
Sociology - Liberal Arts
Degree Awarded
AAS
AAS
AA
AA
AAS
AA
AA
AA
Location
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Grinnell
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Award Key: AA=Associate of Arts; AS=Associate of Science; AAS=Associate of Applied Science; ASCO=Associate of Science Career Option
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IVCCD Credit Programs of Study, 2014-15 (cont.)
Manufacturing & Industrial
Program of Study
Automotive Repair Technology
Electro-Mechanical Systems Technologist
Gunsmith Technology
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Industrial Maintenance Technology
Industrial Technology (Teaching) - Liberal Arts
Machine Tool Technology Tool & Die
Machine Tool Technology Trades Practitioner
Manufacturing Welding Practitioner
Mechanical Design/CAD Technology Track
Mechanical Design/Virtual Reality Technology Career Track
Natural Gas Technician
Powerline Technician
Program of Study
Apparel Merchandising
Marketing
Merchandising & Retail Management
Program of Study
Criminal Justice - Liberal Arts
History - Liberal Arts
Paralegal - Liberal Arts
Political Science - Liberal Arts
Program of Study
Biotechnology
Biotechnology - Liberal Arts
Biotechnology – Renewable Energy Technology
Electro-Mechanical Systems Technologist
Engineering
Engineering - Liberal Arts
Degree Awarded
AAS, Diploma
AAS
AAS
Diploma
AAS
AA
AAS
Diploma
Diploma, Certificate
AAS, Diploma
AAS
AAS
AAS
Marketing & Sales
Location
Grinnell
Marshalltown
Grinnell
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Degree Awarded
AAS
AAS
AAS
Public Administration & Government
Location
Ellsworth
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth
Degree Awarded
AA
AA
AA
AA
Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
Location
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Grinnell
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Degree Awarded
ASCO, Diploma
AA
ASCO, Diploma, Certificate
AAS
AS
AA
Location
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Award Key: AA=Associate of Arts; AS=Associate of Science; AAS=Associate of Applied Science; ASCO=Associate of Science Career Option
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IVCCD Credit Programs of Study, 2014-15 (cont.)
Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (cont.)
Program of Study
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Industrial Maintenance Technology
Industrial Technology (Teaching) - Liberal Arts
Mathematics - Liberal Arts
Medicine - Liberal Arts
Mortuary Science - Liberal Arts
Pharmacy - Liberal Arts
Science & Mathematics - Liberal Arts
Veterinary Medicine - Liberal Arts
Degree Awarded
Diploma
AAS
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
Location
Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Ellsworth, Marshalltown
Award Key: AA=Associate of Arts; AS=Associate of Science; AAS=Associate of Applied Science; ASCO=Associate of Science Career Option
Source: Iowa Valley Community College District College Catalog, 2014 - 2015
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IVCCD Athletics
Iowa Valley Community College District is a member of the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC) and the National Junior College Athletic
Association (NJCCA). The District sponsors the Ellsworth Community College Panthers and the Marshalltown Community College Tigers.
Men's Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Golf
Wrestling
Women's Sports
Basketball
Cheerleading
Golf
Softball
Volleyball
Men's Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Soccer
Women's Sports
Basketball
Softball
Volleyball
Iowa Community College ICCAC and NJCCA Members
ICCAC
NJCCA
Clinton Community College (EICC)
Des Moines Area Community College
Ellsworth Community College
Hawkeye Community College
Indian Hills Community College
Iowa Central Community College
Iowa Lakes Community College
Iowa Western Community College
Kirkwood Community College
Little Priest Tribal College
Marshalltown Community College
Muscatine Community College (EICC)
North Iowa Area Community College
Northeast Community College
Scott Community College (EICC)
Southeastern Community College
Southwestern Community College
Source: ICCAC http://www.iccac.org/
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IVCCD Student Housing
Ellsworth Community College
Wall Hall
Co-educational
104 Student Capacity
Thompson Hall
Men's Residence Hall
192 Student Capacity
College Apartments
Co-Educational
Four residents per apartment
76 Student Capacity
College Suites
Co-Educational
39 Student Capacity
Three single units
Four residents per suite
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Marshalltown Community College
MCC Student Apartments
North & South building
12 Suites Each
Four residents per suite
East building
15 Suites
Four residents per suite
156 Total Student Capacity
All Co-educational
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Ellsworth Community College Foundation
The Ellsworth Community College Foundation was established in 1958. Its mission is to raise funds for scholarships, equipment purchases, and campus
improvement. In 2013, the Ellsworth Community College Foundation, together with the Ellsworth Community College Trustees, awarded $429,784 in need-based,
academic and athletic scholarships. The Foundation supports scholarships, campus building projects, department projects, faculty development and equipment
needs, as well as “E” Club, StageDoor, the Pat Clark Art Collection, and Calkins Nature Area.
As of December 31, 2013, the Ellsworth Community College Foundation Endowment totaled $4.5 million.
Ellsworth Community College Foundation Board of Directors
Roger Nissly, President
Larry Johnson
Dan Stockdale, Vice President
Duane Lloyd
Joyce Schager, Secretary
Nancy McDowell
Dale McDonough, Treasurer
Phil Oppold
Steve Afdahl
Joe Rabe
John Campbell
Joe Scallon
Pete Gehrls
Verle Stucker
Dr. Paul Hoversten
Bob Welch
Foundation Staff: Kaitlyn Bartling, Director of Development and Alumni Affairs
Kristie Nevenhoven, Office Associate & Manager, Pat Clark Art Collection
Gene Newgaard, Office Associate
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Marshalltown Community College Foundation
The Marshalltown Community College Foundation was founded in April 1966 to provide scholarships to worthy and deserving students wishing to attend MCC. In
2014, the Foundation awarded $293,000 in need-based, academic and athletic scholarships and $6,700 for department projects and equipment support.
As of December 31, 2014, the Marshalltown Community College Foundation Endowment totaled $4.07 million .
Marshalltown Community College Foundation Board of Directors
Gary Schaudt, President
Dean Fogerty
Norma Meade, Vice President
Sandra Gowdy
James Goodman, Secretary
Lee Haupert
Jim Bowman, Treasurer
Vic Hellberg
Janet Mead
Kathy Baker
Lee Brintnall
Jim Douds
Jerry Stephens
John Veldey
Chris Edel
Kenn Vinson
Foundation Staff: Carol Geil, Executive Director; Elizabeth Lacina, Foundation Office Associate
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IVCCD Staff by Occupational Categories .............................................................................................................................21
IVCCD Staff by Race/Ethnicity and Gender .......................................................................................................................22
IVCCD Instructors by Highest Degree ..................................................................................................................................23
ICCVD Instructional Staffing Trends - NCCBP ..................................................................................................................24
IVCCD, Iowa Community Colleges, & National Medians Instructional Staff Trends - NCCBP ................25
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IVCCD Staff by Occupational Categories
Marshalltown Community College
Occupational Categories
2012-13 2013-14
Management
Business & Financial Operations
Computer, Engineering & Science
Community, Social Svc, Legal, Arts, Design
Instructional Staff
Librarians
Librarian Technicians
Student & Acad Affairs & Other Educ Svcs
Service
Sales & Related
Office & Administrative Support
Natural Resources, Constr, & Maintenance
Total
Total
Total
20
5
10
31
41
1
1
18
11
3
28
4
173
20
4
10
11
44
0
1
28
13
3
23
5
162
Ellsworth Community College
District
2014-15
2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
2012-13 2013-14
2014-15
Full- PartFull- PartFull- PartTotal Total
Total
Total Total
Total
Total
Time Time
Time Time
Time Time
19
1
20
3
4
4
4
23
24
23
1
24
4
4
3
2
2
2
8
6
6
0
6
10
10
0
0
10
10
10
0
10
15
1
16
15
4
2
1
3
46
15
17
2
19
43
3
46
32
32
33
33
73
76
76
3
79
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
0
2
1
1
2
0
0
2
2
1
1
1
3
4
29
3
32
14
11
5
16
42
40
8
48
13
13
10
10
11
1
12
21
23
24
1
25
1
1
2
0
0
3
3
1
1
2
21
21
11
9
5
5
39
32
26
0
26
5
5
6
7
6
6
10
12
11
0
11
162
10 172
81
83
75
9
84
236
245
237
19 256
Totals for 2013-14 were previously reported incorrectly and are corrected here.
Constr/Maint
Community
Office & Admin
Sales & Related
5%
Service
10%
Student Svcs
15%
Computer
20%
Management
25%
Business & Financial
30%
Librarians & Techs
35%
Instruction
Trends in Human Resources Occupational Categories
0%
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Source: IPEDS, Human Resources Fall Staff Survey http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/datacenter
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IVCCD Staff by Race/Ethnicity and Gender
Fiscal Year
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
IVCCD %, 2014
Iowa Community
Colleges %, 2014
Amer
Indian
1
2
2
5
3
4
2
5
2
5
2
0.4%
Asian
3
7
6
12
7
4
1
2
4
3
4
0.7%
Black
6
5
4
4
11
9
10
9
6
9
14
2.5%
0.3%
1.4%
3.5%
Race and Ethnicity
Hawaiian
/PacIsldr Hispanic
White
10
471
18
485
22
483
21
493
25
650
30
643
32
629
26
633
27
658
1
28
658
1
27
508
4.7%
89.0%
0.1%
2.5%
9%
6%
7%
6%
6%
6%
6%
6%
2+ races
4
4
3
0.5%
NR
16
17
2
10
42
40
67
40
40
51
12
2.1%
Total
507
534
519
545
738
730
741
715
741
759
571
100.0%
Male
187
198
194
204
294
290
271
287
299
317
258
45.2%
Female
320
336
325
341
444
440
438
428
441
442
313
54.8%
Total
507
534
519
545
738
730
709
715
740
759
571
100.0%
0.5%
4.1%
100.0%
41.1%
58.9%
100.0%
Trends in the Percent of Staff by Gender
Trends in the Percent of Staff who are not Single Race White, Non-Hispanic
8%
87.6%
Gender
2005
2007
7%
Male
Female
2009
2011
2013
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
The source of information for IVCCD staff's ethnicity, race, gender, and educational attainment are the Iowa Department of Education's summaries of the Fiscal
Year Human Resources Employee Files that are submitted each August. The numbers here do not match those presented in the previous two pages because the
District historically does not report adjunct instructors or other temporary employees to IPEDS, but these employees are reported to the State.
The lower total in 2014 is due to changes in how the District reports employees to the IDOE rather than to an actual reduction in number of employees.
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa's Community Colleges, 2014, Tables 16-24-29
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IVCCD Instructors by Highest Degree
FY
Doctorate
#
%
7
8.5%
8
9.6%
7
8.8%
10
11.8%
8
9.2%
9
10.2%
8
9.4%
6
7.5%
5
6.4%
6
8.0%
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Master's
#
%
54
65.9%
52
62.7%
49
61.3%
58
68.2%
57
65.5%
57
64.8%
57
67.1%
57
71.3%
54
69.2%
50
66.7%
Bachelor's
#
%
19
23.2%
15
18.1%
14
17.5%
7
8.2%
11
12.6%
12
13.6%
12
14.1%
10
12.5%
13
16.7%
12
16.0%
Associate's
#
%
1
1.2%
5
6.0%
6
7.5%
8
9.4%
9
10.3%
7
8.0%
6
7.1%
5
6.3%
4
5.1%
4
5.3%
Diploma
#
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
%
0.0%
1.2%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.2%
1.3%
1.3%
1.3%
Certificate
#
%
0
0.0%
1
1.2%
1
1.3%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
1
1.1%
1
1.2%
1
1.3%
1
1.3%
1
1.3%
High School
#
%
1
1.2%
1
1.2%
2
2.5%
2
2.4%
2
2.3%
2
2.3%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
1
1.3%
Total
82
83
80
85
87
88
85
80
78
75
Trends in Educational Attainment of Full-Time Instructors, 2009-14
IVCCD and All Iowa Community Colleges
2010
2011
2012
2013
Associate's
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate
Associate's
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate
Associate's
Bachelor's
Master's
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate
Associate's
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate
Associate's
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate
2009
Doctorate
All Iowa
Community
Colleges
IVCCD
Associate's
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
2014
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa's Community Colleges, 2013, Table 16-9-11
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ICCVD Instructional Staffing Trends - NCCBP
IVCCD participates in the National Community College Benchmark Project (NCCBP), an annual effort aimed at providing individual institutional and national data on
numerous measures of institutional effectiveness. Each year, participating colleges report data for the two fall semesters prior, i.e., fall 2012 data are reported in
2014. Scores of IVCCD and comparison groups are presented here.
Semester
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Comparison Groups
Average Credit
Section Size
Student/Faculty
Ratio
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
NCCBP Median
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
NCCBP Median
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
NCCBP Median
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
NCCBP Median
Iowa CC Median
Iowa Valley
NCCBP Median
Iowa CC Median
Iowa Valley
NCCBP Median
Iowa CC Median
Iowa Valley
NCCBP Median
Iowa CC Median
Iowa Valley
NCCBP Median
Iowa CC Median
13
14
19
13
15
19
12
14
19
15
17
19
17
20
20
19
20
20
18
17
19
18
18
18
17
13
14
18
13
13
18
14
15
18
15
16
18
16
15
18
16
15
18
17
17
18
16
11
18
14
% Credit Hours
% Credit Hours
% Sections Taught % Sections Taught
Taught by Full-time Taught by Part-time
by Full-time Faculty by Part-time Faculty
Faculty
Faculty
72%
57%
54%
75%
65%
54%
74%
61%
54%
75%
62%
54%
66%
66%
52%
63%
65%
50%
65%
66%
52%
63%
69%
53%
65%
28%
43%
46%
25%
35%
46%
26%
39%
46%
25%
38%
46%
35%
34%
48%
37%
35%
50%
35%
34%
48%
37%
31%
47%
35%
68%
57%
50%
69%
62%
53%
72%
57%
52%
70%
57%
51%
64%
61%
49%
56%
61%
48%
61%
62%
48%
59%
65%
51%
62%
32%
43%
50%
31%
38%
47%
28%
43%
48%
30%
43%
49%
36%
39%
51%
44%
39%
48%
39%
38%
52%
41%
35%
49%
38%
Source: NCCBP Institutional Scorecard
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NCCBP Trends in Average Credit Section Size
IVCCD, Iowa Community College Consortium, & National Medians
NCCBP Trends in Student/Faculty Ratio
IVCCD, Iowa Community College Consortium, & National Medians
20
25
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
20
18
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2009
Fall 2011
Fall 2010
Fall 2012
16
14
12
15
10
8
10
6
4
5
2
0
0
Iowa Valley
NCCBP Median
Iowa Valley
Iowa CC Median
NCCBP Median
Iowa CC Median
NCCBP Trends in Percent Credit Hours by Full-time Faculty
IVCCD, Iowa Community College Consortium, & National Medians
NCCBP Trends in Percent Sections Taught by Full-time Faculty
IVCCD, Iowa Community College Consortium, & National Medians
100%
100%
90%
90%
80%
70%
Fall 2009
80%
Fall 2010
Fall 2012
70%
Fall 2011
60%
50%
40%
40%
30%
30%
20%
20%
10%
10%
0%
NCCBP Median
Fall 2010
60%
50%
Iowa Valley
Fall 2009
Iowa CC Median
Fall 2012
Fall 2011
0%
Iowa Valley
NCCBP Median
Iowa CC Median
Source: NCCBP Institutional Scorecard
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Credit Student Headcount and Credit Hours ...................................................................................................................29
Credit Student FTE by College ..................................................................................................................................................30
Fiscal Year Credit and Non-Credit Headcount, Hours, and FTEE ..........................................................................31
Headcount and Credit Hours by Academic Year and Campus ................................................................................32
Fall Semester Headcount by Attendance Status by Campus ...................................................................................33
Fall Semester Enrollment by Student Type and College, Unduplicated Headcount ..................................34
District Fiscal Year Credit Student Headcount and Credit Hours by Student Type....................................35
Fall Semester Unduplicated Credit Headcount by Academic Area ......................................................................36
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Program Majors ..................................................................................................37
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Program Majors (cont.) ..................................................................................38
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Program Majors (cont.) ..................................................................................39
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Program Majors (cont.) ..................................................................................40
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Program Majors (cont.) ..................................................................................41
Fiscal Year Credit Headcount by Career Clusters ..........................................................................................................42
Fiscal Year Credit and Non-Credit Online Headcount, Hours, and FTE .............................................................43
Fall Cohorts Demographics of First-Time Degree-Seeking Freshmen ..............................................................44
Fiscal Year NonCredit Enrollment by Program by Category ...................................................................................45
Fiscal Year NonCredit Enrollment by Program by Category (cont.) ...................................................................46
Fiscal Year NonCredit Enrollment by Program by Category (cont.) ...................................................................47
District High School Graduates Enrolling at IVCCD Upon Graduation ...............................................................48
Fiscal Year Market Penetration: FTEE per 1,000 Estimated Population, 18 Years and Older .............49
Fall Term Market Penetration: Heads per 1,000 Estimated Population, 18 Years and Older .............50
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Credit Student Headcount and Credit Hours
Fall Credit Hours
Fall Headcount
Ellsworth Community College
% of
Fall
Total
Total
2000
892
44.0%
2001
901
43.7%
2002
811
38.8%
2003
920
39.3%
2004
1,030
39.6%
2005
1,000
38.3%
2006
1,083
37.9%
2007
1,025
36.6%
2008
1,106
37.1%
2009
1,174
35.3%
2010
1,078
34.2%
2011
1,046
34.0%
2012
1,100
35.4%
2013
1,037
32.9%
2014
949
31.7%
Avg Annual Change 2000-14
2000
10,956.0
46.5%
2001
10,923.5
45.2%
2002
10,270.5
42.3%
2003
10,980.5
41.4%
2004
12,348.5
41.2%
2005
11,085.0
38.9%
2006
11,367.5
39.5%
2007
11,177.5
38.6%
2008
12,003.5
39.5%
2009
12,813.5
37.1%
2010
13,315.5
38.2%
2011
12,315.5
37.6%
2012
13,321.5
40.0%
2013
12,922.0
40.2%
2014
12,316.5
40.5%
Avg Annual Change 2000-14
% Cng from
Prev Year
Marshalltown Community College
% Change
from 2000
1.0%
-10.0%
13.4%
12.0%
-2.9%
8.3%
-5.4%
7.9%
6.1%
-8.2%
-3.0%
5.2%
-5.7%
-8.5%
0.4%
1.0%
-9.1%
3.1%
15.5%
12.1%
21.4%
14.9%
24.0%
31.6%
20.9%
17.3%
23.3%
16.3%
6.4%
Total
1,134
1,161
1,281
1,421
1,570
1,610
1,771
1,778
1,877
2,156
2,078
2,026
2,005
2,117
2,042
-0.3%
-6.0%
6.9%
12.5%
-10.2%
2.5%
-1.7%
7.4%
6.7%
3.9%
-7.5%
8.2%
-3.0%
-4.7%
0.8%
-0.3%
-6.3%
0.2%
12.7%
1.2%
3.8%
2.0%
9.6%
17.0%
21.5%
12.4%
21.6%
17.9%
12.4%
12,582.5
13,268.5
13,989.0
15,513.5
17,591.5
17,397.5
17,444.0
17,754.0
18,390.0
21,730.5
21,515.0
20,407.0
20,010.0
19,235.5
18,086.5
% of
% Cng from
Total
Prev Year
56.0%
56.3%
2.4%
61.2%
10.3%
60.7%
10.9%
60.4%
10.5%
61.7%
2.5%
62.1%
10.0%
63.4%
0.4%
62.9%
5.6%
64.7%
14.9%
65.8%
-3.6%
66.0%
-2.5%
64.6%
-1.0%
67.1%
5.6%
68.3%
-3.5%
4.0%
53.5%
54.8%
5.5%
57.7%
5.4%
58.6%
10.9%
58.8%
13.4%
61.1%
-1.1%
60.5%
0.3%
61.4%
1.8%
60.5%
3.6%
62.9%
18.2%
61.8%
-1.0%
62.4%
-5.1%
60.0%
-1.9%
59.8%
-3.9%
59.5%
-6.0%
2.4%
District
% Change
from 2000
2.4%
13.0%
25.3%
38.4%
42.0%
39.6%
56.8%
65.5%
90.1%
83.2%
78.7%
75.0%
76.7%
63.9%
Total
2,026
2,062
2,092
2,341
2,600
2,610
2,854
2,803
2,983
3,330
3,156
3,072
3,105
3,154
2,991
5.5%
11.2%
23.3%
39.8%
38.3%
38.6%
41.1%
46.2%
72.7%
71.0%
62.2%
59.0%
52.9%
43.7%
23,538.5
24,192.0
24,259.5
26,494.0
29,940.0
28,482.5
28,811.5
28,931.5
30,393.5
34,544.0
34,830.5
32,722.5
33,331.5
32,157.5
30,403.0
% Cng from
Prev Year
% Change
from 2000
1.8%
1.5%
11.9%
11.1%
0.4%
9.3%
-1.8%
6.4%
11.6%
-5.2%
-2.7%
1.1%
1.6%
-5.2%
2.6%
1.8%
3.3%
15.5%
28.3%
28.8%
40.9%
38.4%
47.2%
64.4%
55.8%
51.6%
53.3%
55.7%
47.6%
2.8%
0.3%
9.2%
13.0%
-4.9%
1.2%
0.4%
5.1%
13.7%
0.8%
-6.1%
1.9%
-3.5%
-5.5%
1.7%
2.8%
3.1%
12.6%
27.2%
21.0%
22.4%
22.9%
29.1%
46.8%
48.0%
39.0%
41.6%
36.6%
29.2%
Source: Fall Headcount Summaries, IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html/
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Credit Student FTE by College
Trends in Fall Credit Student FTE by College & District, Fall 2000-14
(FTE = Credit Hours/12)
3,000
IVCCD FTE
1,026
913
2,500
2,000
Ellsworth FTE
1,500
1,000
1,507
1,049
500
Marshalltown FTE
2000
2014
0
2000
2014
Source: Fall Headcount Summaries, IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html
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Fiscal Year Credit and Non-Credit Headcount, Hours, and FTEE
Credit
FY
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Avg Change
FY 2000-14
Headcount
3,157
3,226
3,310
3,398
3,507
4,068
3,869
4,023
3,977
4,176
4,460
4,363
4,279
4,232
4,320
Credit Hours
50,600.0
52,999.0
55,257.0
55,368.0
61,044.0
67,048.0
61,685.0
62,105.0
61,988.0
66,248.0
73,990.0
74,486.0
69,329.0
69,889.0
66,073.0
FTEE*
2,108.3
2,208.3
2,302.4
2,307.0
2,543.5
2,793.7
2,570.2
2,587.7
2,582.8
2,760.3
3,082.9
3,103.6
2,888.7
2,912.0
2,753.0
Duplicated
Headcount
35,011
34,808
38,869
35,001
28,562
28,459
31,590
25,255
25,216
22,820
22,440
18,531
15,567
14,288
12,272
2.1%
1.8%
1.8%
-6.8%
Unique
Headcount
19,977
19,353
19,765
18,262
16,237
14,493
17,403
13,002
13,057
11,983
11,732
10,411
10,160
8,302
7,705
Non-Credit
Total Contact
Hours
718,369.0
710,766.3
650,171.1
603,275.8
436,693.1
505,229.5
502,623.0
422,006.0
394,873.0
366,010.0
314,280.0
279,949.0
367,687.0
343,294.6
267,184.0
Eligible Contact
Hours
553,775.0
526,736.2
530,814.2
498,316.0
289,056.0
377,571.3
395,310.9
341,901.0
321,244.0
309,611.0
282,042.0
252,415.0
302,415.0
263,550.0
221,231.0
FTEE*
923.0
877.9
884.7
830.5
481.8
629.3
658.9
569.8
535.4
516.0
470.1
420.7
504.0
439.3
368.7
3,031.3
3,086.2
3,187.1
3,137.5
3,025.3
3,423.0
3,229.1
3,157.5
3,118.2
3,276.4
3,553.0
3,524.3
3,392.7
3,351.3
3,121.8
-6.2%
-6.4%
-5.9%
-5.9%
0.2%
Total
FTEE
*Ba s ed on El i gi bl e Credi t a nd Contact Hours ; Credi t FTEE = CrHrs /24; NonCredi t FTEE=ContHrs /600
Trends in Fiscal Year FTEE by Credit & NonCredit
FTEE = Credit Hours/24 and Contact Hours/600
4,000
3,000
2,753
2,108
2000
2,000
923
Credit FTEE
2014
2000
369
NonCr FTEE
2014
1,000
0
2000
Total FTEE
2014
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2000 through 2014, Tables 3-1, 8-1, 8-2, 8-3, 15-26
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Headcount and Credit Hours by Academic Year and Campus
Academic Year Semester
Fall
AY 2003-04
Spring
Fall
AY 2004-05
Spring
Fall
AY 2005-06
Spring
Fall
AY 2006-07
Spring
Fall
AY 2007-08
Spring
Fall
AY 2008-09
Spring
Fall
AY 2009-10
Spring
Fall
AY 2010-11
Spring
Fall
AY 2011-12
Spring
Fall
AY 2012-13
Spring
Fall
AY 2013-14
Spring
Fall
AY 2014-15
Spring
Ellsworth Marshalltown
920
1,421
906
1,331
1,030
1,570
1,034
1,589
1,000
1,610
893
1,670
1,083
1,771
916
1,809
1,025
1,778
903
1,785
1,106
1,877
914
1,860
1,174
2,156
960
2,085
1,078
2,078
943
2,077
1,046
2,026
890
2,025
1,100
2,005
967
1,899
1,037
2,117
911
1,883
949
2,042
786
1,772
Credit Hours
District
2,341
2,237
2,600
2,623
2,610
2,563
2,854
2,725
2,803
2,688
2,983
2,774
3,330
3,045
3,156
3,020
3,072
2,915
3,105
2,866
3,154
2,794
2,991
2,558
Ellsworth Marshalltown
10,980.5
15,513.5
9,434.0
13,710.5
12,348.5
17,591.5
10,289.0
14,586.5
11,085.0
17,397.5
11,521.0
16,868.0
11,367.5
17,444.0
9,702.0
16,924.0
11,177.5
17,754.0
10,015.5
17,218.0
12,003.5
18,390.0
10,717.0
18,261.0
12,813.5
21,730.5
11,642.0
20,054.0
13,315.5
21,515.0
11,601.0
20,309.5
12,315.5
20,407.0
10,488.0
19,586.0
13,321.5
20,010.0
11,941.5
18,038.0
12,922.0
19,235.5
11,367.0
16,833.5
12,316.5
18,086.5
9,957.0
16,323.0
District
26,494.0
23,144.5
29,940.0
24,875.5
28,482.5
28,389.0
28,811.5
26,626.0
28,931.5
27,233.5
30,393.5
28,978.0
34,544.0
31,696.0
34,830.5
31,910.5
32,722.5
30,074.0
33,331.5
29,979.5
32,157.5
28,200.5
30,403.0
26,280.0
Trends in Fall/Spring FTE
FTE = Credit Hours/12
3,500
3,000
Fall
2,500
2,000
1,500
Spring
1,000
500
0
AY 2003-04
AY 2004-05
AY 2005-06
AY 2006-07
AY 2007-08
AY 2008-09
AY 2009-10
AY 2010-11
AY 2011-12
AY 2012-13
AY 2013-14
AY 2014-15
Headcount
Source: Fall & Spring Headcount Summaries, IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html
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Ch. 3 Enrollment Trends
Office of Institutional Research
IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Semester Headcount by Attendance Status by Campus
Ellsworth
Community College
Fall
Full-Time Part-Time
2000
632
260
2001
624
277
2002
573
238
2003
647
273
2004
723
307
2005
644
356
2006
639
444
2007
632
393
2008
689
417
2009
714
460
2010
787
291
2011
733
313
2012
764
336
2013
725
312
2014
709
240
Avg Annual Change 2000-14
Marshalltown Community College
Total
Full-Time Part-Time
892
707
427
901
772
389
811
784
497
920
903
518
1,030
991
579
1,000
929
681
1,083
867
904
1,025
890
888
1,106
930
947
1,174
1,149
1007
1,078
1,183
895
1,046
1,097
929
1,100
1,052
953
1,037
938
1179
949
845
1197
Total
Full-Time
1,134
1,339
1,161
1,396
1,281
1,357
1,421
1,550
1,570
1,714
1,610
1,573
1,771
1,506
1,778
1,522
1,877
1,619
2,156
1,863
2,078
1,970
2,026
1,830
2,005
1,816
2,117
1,663
2,042
1,554
1.0%
District
% of
Total
66.1%
67.7%
64.9%
66.2%
65.9%
60.3%
52.8%
54.3%
54.3%
55.9%
62.4%
59.6%
58.5%
52.7%
52.0%
% Cng from
Previous
Year Part-Time
687
4.3%
666
-2.8%
735
14.2%
791
10.6%
886
-8.2%
1,037
-4.3%
1,348
1.1%
1,281
6.4%
1,364
15.1%
1,467
5.7%
1,186
-7.1%
1,242
-0.8%
1,289
-8.4%
1,491
-6.6%
1,437
5.0%
% of
Total
33.9%
32.3%
35.1%
33.8%
34.1%
39.7%
47.2%
45.7%
45.7%
44.1%
37.6%
40.4%
41.5%
47.3%
48.0%
% Cng from
Previous
Year
-3.1%
10.4%
7.6%
12.0%
17.0%
30.0%
-5.0%
6.5%
7.6%
-19.2%
4.7%
3.8%
15.7%
-3.6%
Total
2,026
2,062
2,092
2,341
2,600
2,610
2,854
2,803
2,983
3,330
3,156
3,072
3,105
3,154
2,991
Trends in Fall Semester Headcount by Attendance Status
Full-Time = 12 or more credits
80%
60%
Full-Time
Part-Time
40%
20%
0%
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Source: Fall Headcount Summaries, IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html
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Office of Institutional Research
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IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Semester Enrollment by Student Type and College, Unduplicated Headcount
Ellsworth Community College
Fall
Semester
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
Avg. Change
2005-14
Regular
Students
Jointly
Enrolled
#
936
950
845
930
956
888
844
890
825
762
#
64
133
180
176
218
190
202
210
212
187
-2.0%
%
93.6%
87.7%
82.4%
84.1%
81.4%
82.4%
80.7%
80.9%
79.6%
80.3%
%
6.4%
12.3%
17.6%
15.9%
18.6%
17.6%
19.3%
19.1%
20.4%
19.7%
11.3%
Marshalltown Community College
Total
Regular
Students
1,000
1,083
1,025
1,106
1,174
1,078
1,046
1,100
1,037
949
#
1,334
1,272
1,290
1,293
1,505
1,541
1,472
1,402
1,262
1,178
-0.5%
-1.2%
Jointly
Enrolled
%
82.9%
71.8%
72.6%
68.9%
69.8%
74.2%
72.7%
69.9%
59.6%
57.7%
#
276
499
488
584
651
537
554
603
855
864
%
17.1%
28.2%
27.4%
31.1%
30.2%
25.8%
27.3%
30.1%
40.4%
42.3%
12.1%
District
Total
Regular
Students
1,610
1,771
1,778
1,877
2,156
2,078
2,026
2,005
2,117
2,042
#
2,270
2,222
2,135
2,223
2,461
2,429
2,316
2,292
2,087
1,940
2.4%
-1.6%
%
87.0%
77.9%
76.2%
74.5%
73.9%
77.0%
75.4%
73.8%
66.2%
64.9%
Jointly
Enrolled
#
340
632
668
760
869
727
756
813
1,067
1,051
Total
%
13.0%
22.1%
23.8%
25.5%
26.1%
23.0%
24.6%
26.2%
33.8%
35.1%
2,610
2,854
2,803
2,983
3,330
3,156
3,072
3,105
3,154
2,991
11.9%
1.4%
Trends in Headcount by Student Type
3,000
3,000
Regular
Jointly Enrolled
2,500
2,500
2,000
2,000
1,500
1,500
1,000
1,000
500
500
0
Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall
'05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14
Ellsworth
Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall
'05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14
Marshalltown
0
Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall
'05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14
District
Source: Fall Headcount Summaries, IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html
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Ch. 3 Enrollment Trends
Office of Institutional Research
IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
District Fiscal Year Credit Student Headcount and Credit Hours by Student Type
Regular Students
Fiscal
Year
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Avg. Change
2002-14
Undupl. Heads
#
2,756
2,758
2,836
3,318
3,087
2,988
2,944
3,052
3,313
3,338
3,273
3,150
3,026
%
83.3%
81.2%
80.9%
81.6%
79.8%
74.3%
74.0%
73.1%
74.3%
76.5%
76.5%
74.4%
70.0%
Jointly Enrolled Students
Creds
#
51,360.4
49,708.5
55,606.0
60,887.0
55,433.0
53,941.0
54,134.0
57,587.5
64,818.5
65,994.0
61,064.5
61,397.0
55,518.0
0.7%
PSEO*
%
92.9%
89.8%
91.1%
90.8%
89.9%
86.9%
87.3%
86.9%
87.6%
88.6%
88.1%
87.8%
84.0%
Contracted*
Total Undupl. Heads
Heads
Creds
Heads
Creds
293
299
318
142
127
55
49
1,482.0
1,637.0
1,769.0
806.0
736.0
222.0
222.0
860
946
938
982
982
1,077
1287
6,373.0
7,024.0
7,402.0
7,687.0
7,529.0
8,727.5
10,333.0
0.6%
#
554
640
691
750
782
1,035
1,033
1,124
1,147
1,025
1,006
1,082
1,294
%
16.7%
18.8%
19.1%
18.4%
20.2%
25.7%
26.0%
26.9%
25.7%
23.5%
23.5%
25.6%
30.0%
Creds
#
3,896.6
5,659.5
5,438.0
6,161.0
6,252.0
8,164.0
7,854.0
8,660.5
9,171.5
8,492.0
8,264.5
8,492.0
10,555.0
6.7%
%
7.1%
10.2%
8.9%
9.2%
10.1%
13.1%
12.7%
13.1%
12.4%
11.4%
11.9%
12.2%
16.0%
8.0%
*PSEO and Contracted Heads are duplicated.
Trends in Fiscal Year Headcount by Student Type
5,000
Jointly
Enrolled
Regular
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa's Community Colleges, 2014, Tables 3-2, 5-5 - 5-9
Ch. 3 Enrollment Trends
Office of Institutional Research
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IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Semester Unduplicated Credit Headcount by Academic Area
Fall
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Avg. Change
2002-14
Arts &
Sciences
1,430
1,625
1,838
1,946
2,224
2,251
2,432
2,742
2,537
2,472
2,514
2,558
2,368
Arts & Sciences
Career Option
% of
% Cng from
% of
% Cng from
Total Previous Year Career Option
Total Previous Year
68.5%
253
12.1%
69.6%
13.6%
242
10.4%
-4.3%
70.7%
13.1%
284
10.9%
17.4%
74.8%
5.9%
231
8.9%
-18.7%
78.6%
14.3%
216
7.6%
-6.5%
80.4%
1.2%
176
6.3%
-18.5%
81.5%
8.0%
154
5.2%
-12.5%
82.3%
12.7%
199
6.0%
29.2%
80.4%
-7.5%
159
5.0%
-20.1%
80.9%
-2.6%
154
5.0%
-3.1%
80.7%
1.7%
160
5.1%
3.9%
81.4%
1.8%
147
4.7%
-8.1%
79.3%
-7.4%
34
1.1%
-76.9%
4.0%
Career & Technical
Career &
% of
% Cng from
Technical
Total Previous Year
405
19.4%
468
20.0%
15.6%
479
18.4%
2.4%
423
16.3%
-11.7%
389
13.8%
-8.0%
373
13.3%
-4.1%
397
13.3%
6.4%
389
11.7%
-2.0%
460
14.6%
18.3%
428
14.0%
-7.0%
443
14.2%
3.5%
436
13.9%
-1.6%
585
19.6%
34.2%
-14.3%
2.9%
Total*
2,088
2,335
2,601
2,600
2,829
2,800
2,983
3,330
3,156
3,054
3,117
3,141
2,987
2.8%
*Total s ma y not ma tch thos e reported el s ewhere due to di fferent reporting functions a nd da tes .
Trends in Fall Headcount by Academic Area
3,000
2,500
Career &
Technical
2,000
Arts & Sciences
Career
Option
1,500
1,000
500
0
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2012, Tables 2-6 – 2-12
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Office of Institutional Research
IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Program Majors
Title
Level
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting Practitioner
Ag - Precision Ag
Ag Practitioner
Ag Science Certificate
Ag Science Transfer
Agribusiness
Agriculture
Animal Science
Apparel Merchandising
Art
Athletic Training
Automotive Repair Technology
Automotive Repair Technology Practitioner
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology Practitioner
Broadcasting/Digital Media
Broadcasting/Mass Media
Business Administration
Business Administration
Business Administration
Business Administration Entrepreneurship
Business Administration Entrepreneurship
Business Education
Communications/Public Relations/Journalism
Community Service
Computer Applications
Computer Applications In Business
Computer Applications In Business
Computer Applications In Business
AA
AAS
ASCO
Dipl
AAS
Dipl
Cert
ASCO
AAS
AA
AAS
AAS
AA
AA
AAS
Dipl
AA
AAS
Dipl
AAS
ASCO
AA
AAS
ASCO
Cert
Dipl
AA
AA
Ch. 3 Enrollment Trends
Office of Institutional Research
AA
AA
AAS
Dipl
Fall 2010
ECC MCC
Fall 2011
ECC MCC
Fall 2012
ECC MCC
Fall 2013
ECC MCC
8
17
8
18
6
7
7
9
0
8
2
1
8
4
0
7
0
1
12
10
1
11
3
5
27
7
0
1
19
0
0
11
7
9
9
2
3
34
0
1
13
9
2
6
4
4
20
9
7
2
6
6
5
30
5
5
4
17
0
53
4
2
4
2
3
5
6
7
2
14
21
5
1
29
38
7
3
7
10
0
0
4
1
4
3
6
5
4
7
3
2
0
1
2
1
0
5
10
4
2
2
1
5
1
4
6
8
6
9
1
8
0
9
0
13
21
1
4
17
4
2
13
1
3
11
24
10
1
1
1
2
0
0
4
8
2
28
8
1
6
1
1
0
Fall 2014
ECC MCC
8
5
0
1
19
0
0
7
7
7
14
2
0
29
15
8
3
3
4
8
20
5
7
1
5
0
6
8
17
20
0
2
1
2
0
0
2
2
1
31
6
10
0
7
2
4
2
5-year Average
ECC
MCC District
7
5
3
1
15
0
0
10
8
4
9
3
3
28
14
5
6
3
3
6
9
5
6
1
9
0
11
1
21
6
10
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
7
2
36
6
7
1
5
2
4
2
9
9
21
6
11
0
1
1
2
0
0
3
9
3
21
7
9
1
15
0
0
10
8
7
9
3
9
37
5
6
1
9
0
9
9
57
12
18
0
1
2
7
0
3
3
12
5
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IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Program Majors (cont.)
Title
Computer Network Management
Computer Network Management
Computer Network Management Pract.
Computer Science
Computer Science
Computer Science Practitioner
Computer Science/MIS
Conservation Technology
Conservation Technology
Conservation Technology
Construction Management
Construction Technology
Construction Technology Commercial Pract.
Construction Technology Heavy Equipment
Construction Technology Residential Pract.
Construction Technology Retail
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Corrections
Criminal Justice Corrections
Criminal Justice Law Enforcement
Criminal Justice Law Enforcement
Culinary Apprenticeship
Dental Assisting
Dentistry
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education Practitioner
E-Commerce & Web Page Development
Electrical Maintenance Mechanic
Electro-Mechanical Systems Tech.
Elementary Education
Engineering
Engineering
Level
AA
AAS
Dipl
AA
ASCO
Dipl
AA
AA
AAS
ASCO
AA
AAS
Dipl
AAS
Dipl
AAS
AA
AAS
ASCO
AAS
ASCO
AAS
Dipl
AA
AAS
ASCO
Dipl
AA
Dipl
AAS
AA
AA
AS
Fall 2010
ECC MCC
0
3
24
0
8
1
0
Fall 2011
ECC MCC
0
7
25
2
7
0
0
3
1
11
4
3
5
1
Fall 2012
ECC MCC
0
8
20
1
9
0
0
3
6
0
11
1
3
12
1
14
9
3
10
0
0
4
10
2
5
0
0
4
53
25
41
24
37
1
5
0
4
0
3
1
2
18
8
20
5
21
6
16
14
4
28
0
4
15
0
1
2
27
8
0
0
31
6
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
8
0
0
10
1
24
3
5
Fall 2013
ECC MCC
0
11
15
2
9
0
0
3
1
1
19
2
0
0
0
1
0
12
Fall 2014
ECC MCC
0
5
14
1
6
1
0
2
1
1
9
6
2
2
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
33
14
29
4
4
8
9
18
0
1
6
34
7
1
0
19
3
0
0
0
4
19
10
10
2
25
9
26
5
22
9
25
3
2
2
22
15
0
12
3
0
21
11
2
17
0
9
0
10
1
0
2
14
3
18
1
15
12
5
1
3
2
23
14
0
5-year Average
MCC District
7
7
20
20
1
1
8
0
8
0
3
1
1
1
2
3
3
9
9
2
2
6
6
1
0
1
2
7
9
0
1
1
1
1
1
10
10
0
0
39
19
58
4
1
5
1
3
4
8
2
10
17
9
26
3
3
20
20
2
0
3
11
11
25
25
6
6
1
0
1
3
3
2
2
22
21
42
11
6
17
4
1
4
ECC
0
Level Key: AA=Assoc. of Arts; AS=Assoc. of Science; AAS=Assoc. of Applied Science; AGS=Assoc of General Studies; ASCO=Assoc. of Science Career Option; Dipl=Diploma; Cert=Certificate
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IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Program Majors (cont.)
Title
English
Entertainment Design Tech
Entrepreneurial & Diversified Agriculture
Entrepreneurial & Diversified Agriculture
Entrepreneurial & Diversified Agriculture
Equine Management
Equine Management Practitioner
Equine Science
Family & Consumer Science
Farm Management
Finance And Banking
Fire Science
Fire Science
Fisher Controls Engineering Technician
Goeographical Information Systems
Graphic Arts
Gunsmith Technology
Health Services Administration
Health, Phys. Ed., Recreation & Sports Mgmt
History
Horticulture
Horticulture
Human Services
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Industrial Maintenance Technology
Industrial Technology (Teaching)
Law
Liberal Arts
Machine Tool Technology Tool & Die
Machine Tool Technology Trades Practitioner
Management Information Systems (MIS)
Manufacturing Welding
Manufacturing Welding
Level
AA
AAS
AA
AAS
Cert
AAS
Dipl
AAS
AA
AAS
AA
AA
ASCO
ASCO
AA
AA
AAS
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
Dipl
AAS
AA
AA
AA
AAS
Dipl
AA
Cert
Dipl
Fall 2010
ECC MCC
3
3
Fall 2011
ECC MCC
3
4
2
0
1
0
1
0
46
0
11
0
9
1
6
3
0
42
0
8
0
9
4
2
5
0
0
1
12
1
8
3
1
29
5
2
2
3
0
0
28
3
1
3
1
0
0
5
7
23
0
1
1
2
491 1,470
11
12
0
0
14
17
0
5
7
13
0
1
1
1
440 1,434
0
12
2
0
5
15
Fall 2012
ECC MCC
2
4
1
0
0
1
35
1
11
1
0
9
4
0
1
0
1
12
2
9
Fall 2013
ECC MCC
2
5
0
0
0
0
34
2
12
1
0
11
2
0
0
0
2
10
4
11
0
0
36
3
5
1
0
0
0
7
12
0
1
2
5
511 1,488
5
11
0
0
5
15
6
0
0
5
1
508 1,568
6
7
2
0
9
17
0
30
4
1
2
0
1
1
0
Fall 2014
ECC MCC
1
11
0
0
2
0
32
1
24
0
0
12
2
0
0
0
1
4
11
16
0
0
35
6
4
4
1
0
3
5
1
3
0
0
2
5
434 1,389
5
10
3
0
2
16
5-year Average
MCC District
5
8
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
38
38
1
1
13
13
0
0
0
10
10
3
3
2
2
2
2
0
0
1
1
9
4
13
14
14
0
1
1
32
3
35
4
2
6
0
0
0
0
3
7
10
1
1
11
11
0
1
1
2
3
5
477
1,470
1,947
5
5
10
10
1
0
1
7
7
16
16
ECC
2
Level Key: AA=Assoc. of Arts; AS=Assoc. of Science; AAS=Assoc. of Applied Science; AGS=Assoc of General Studies; ASCO=Assoc. of Science Career Option; Dipl=Diploma; Cert=Certificate
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IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Program Majors (cont.)
Title
Marketing
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical Design/Cad
Mechanical Design/Virtual Reality Technology
Medical Assistant
Medical Office Practitioner
Medicine
Merchandising & Retail Management
Microsoft Office Specialist
Mortuary Science
Music
Natural Gas Technician
Nursing - BSN
Nursing-Advanced Degree Nursing
Nursing-Practical Nursing
Paralegal
Paralegal
Pharmacy
Physical Therapy
Political Science
Powerline Technician
Pre-nursing
Psychology
Renewable Energy Technology
Renewable Energy Technology
Science & Mathematics
Secondary Education
Small Business Practitioner
Social Work
Sociology
Special Education
Swine Management
Level
AAS
ASCO
AA
AAS
AAS
Dipl
Dipl
AA
AAS
Cert
AA
AA
AAS
AA
AAS
Dipl
AA
AAS
AA
AA
AA
AAS
AA
ASCO
Dipl
AA
AA
Dipl
AA
AA
AA
Dipl
Fall 2010
ECC MCC
3
13
3
5
0
0
15
0
23
10
2
Fall 2011
ECC MCC
5
10
10
3
0
1
7
1
22
7
3
Fall 2012
ECC MCC
4
9
7
6
0
2
1
1
0
3
3
2
0
0
2
2
1
4
19
9
2
20
59
4
15
28
2
22
74
1
26
37
4
14
0
3
9
1
6
11
3
18
1
7
0
4
13
0
0
14
4
0
1
17
0
8
3
3
6
0
12
0
15
5
3
0
17
0
7
0
5
1
8
13
5
5
0
2
0
7
6
9
5
6
0
2
0
13
9
0
2
18
0
17
3
0
4
0
1
0
22
3
1
0
0
1
Fall 2013
ECC MCC
2
5
2
3
0
2
4
1
28
65
1
13
1
7
0
0
30
23
0
12
0
6
2
0
1
12
1
12
0
3
2
4
2
4
8
0
3
5
12
1
3
0
0
20
9
3
3
1
0
0
29
49
1
17
2
9
1
0
13
2
7
1
7
1
1
Fall 2014
ECC MCC
2
2
0
2
2
1
0
0
24
0
8
3
8
1
1
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
22
25
19
51
1
15
3
5
14
7
0
0
1
0
1
11
20
0
0
1
6
9
8
3
13
5
6
0
2
5
3
0
5-year Average
MCC District
2
4
1
4
2
2
5
5
0
0
7
22
30
4
7
12
4
3
7
0
0
1
1
2
0
2
2
1
3
2
2
2
1
3
22
25
47
23
60
83
1
1
16
16
4
2
7
13
8
21
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
12
13
25
4
4
1
1
1
5
6
15
8
22
1
6
6
10
6
16
1
1
2
3
2
5
3
3
ECC
2
3
Level Key: AA=Assoc. of Arts; AS=Assoc. of Science; AAS=Assoc. of Applied Science; AGS=Assoc of General Studies; ASCO=Assoc. of Science Career Option; Dipl=Diploma; Cert=Certificate
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IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Program Majors (cont.)
Title
Utility Technician
Veterinary Medicine
Wildlife/Fisheries/Forestry
Major not specified
Total
Level
Dipl
AA
AA
Fall 2010
ECC MCC
Fall 2011
ECC MCC
1
3
5
6
1
0
2
1
8
6
61
43
1,078 2,074 1,046 2,026
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
ECC MCC
ECC MCC
14
19
6
3
5
4
3
2
1
5
1
1
4
6
1,100 2,005 1,037 2,117
Fall 2014
ECC MCC
24
7
3
4
1
2
5
949 2,042
5-year Average
MCC District
19
19
5
4
9
2
2
4
15
12
27
1,042
2,053
3,095
ECC
Level Key: AA=Assoc. of Arts; AS=Assoc. of Science; AAS=Assoc. of Applied Science; AGS=Assoc of General Studies; ASCO=Assoc. of Science Career Option; Dipl=Diploma; Cert=Certificate
Source: IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html "14-Day Count by Major"
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IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fiscal Year Credit Headcount by Career Clusters
2009
Cluster
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources
Architecture & Construction
Arts, A/V Technology, & Communications
Business, Management, & Administration
Finance
Health Science
Hospitality & Tourism
Human Services
Information Technology
Law, Public Safety, & Security
Manufacturing
Marketing, Sales, & Service
STEM
Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics
Total Career & Technical
College Transfer (Parallel)
Total
2010
Heads % of CTE
79
10%
93
12%
23
3%
94
12%
2011
Heads % of CTE
93
10%
77
9%
19
2%
122
14%
2012
Heads % of CTE
115
14%
54
7%
20
2%
104
13%
2013
Heads % of CTE
107
14%
37
5%
14
2%
90
12%
2014
Heads % of CTE
128
17%
38
5%
16
2%
67
9%
277
35%
324
36%
281
35%
253
34%
274
37%
50
49
58
50
14
6%
6%
7%
6%
2%
62
50
41
91
10
7%
6%
5%
10%
1%
41
51
42
90
6
5%
6%
5%
11%
1%
54
37
63
69
16
7%
5%
9%
9%
2%
787
3,389
4,176
19%
81%
889
3571
4460
20%
80%
804
3559
4363
18%
82%
740
3539
4279
17%
83%
44
26
59
64
4
6
11
737
3495
4232
6%
4%
8%
9%
1%
1%
1%
17%
83%
Heads % of CTE
116
15%
44
6%
15
2%
74
9%
17
2%
259
33%
1
0%
48
6%
25
3%
57
7%
78
10%
13
2%
31
4%
18
2%
796
18%
3524
82%
4320
Hea ds ma y be dupl i ca ted a cros s but not wi thi n cl us ters .
Trends in Fiscal Year Headcount by Career Cluster
IVCCD and Iowa Community Colleges
100%
80%
60%
IVCCD
Iowa CC's
40%
20%
0%
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Career & Technical, Career Option, & Combination
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
College Transfer
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2014, Tables 3-8 – 3-12
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IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fiscal Year Credit and Non-Credit Online Headcount, Hours, and FTE
Credit
FY
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
% Change 2013-14
Avg. Annual % Change*
Unduplicated
1,529
1,515
1,723
2,000
2,275
2,331
2,455
2,502
1.9%
6.3%
Credit Hours
9,332.0
9,636.0
11,464.0
13,708.0
16,088.0
16,312.0
17,155.0
16,902.0
-1.5%
7.7%
NonCredit
Credit FTE
388.8
401.5
477.7
571.2
670.3
679.7
714.8
704.3
-1.5%
Unduplicated
--193
155
179
128
160
153
-4.4%
-3.8%
Contact Hours
--7,760.0
6,202.0
5,998.0
5,429.0
4,569.0
5,554.0
21.6%
-5.4%
NonCredit FTE
--12.9
10.3
10.0
9.0
7.6
9.3
21.6%
Total
Online FTE
388.8
401.5
490.6
581.5
680.3
688.7
722.4
713.5
-1.2%
7.9%
% of Total
FTEE
12%
13%
15%
16%
19%
20%
22%
23%
*Credi t, 2007-13; NonCredi t, 2009-13
Online Credit Student Profile
Trends in Online Joint Enrollment
Unique High School Headcount
Program
450
400
350
Gender
300
Ethnic Group
250
200
150
100
50
Residency
0
2007
2014
Classification
Arts & Sciences
Career Option
Technical
Male
Female
American Indian
Asian
Black
Hispanic
White
Two or more
Unknown
Iowa
Out-of-State
International
High school
Median age
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
79%
7%
14%
32%
68%
1%
2%
3%
3%
86%
0%
4%
92%
5%
3%
9%
21
81%
6%
13%
34%
66%
2%
1%
4%
4%
84%
0%
5%
92%
6%
3%
11%
21
79%
7%
14%
36%
64%
2%
2%
5%
5%
79%
0%
8%
90%
6%
4%
10%
21
77%
7%
16%
36%
64%
1%
2%
5%
5%
73%
1%
14%
89%
5%
5%
10%
21
80%
6%
15%
36%
64%
1%
6%
5%
5%
69%
1%
13%
86%
7%
8%
11%
21
83%
5%
11%
36%
64%
1%
7%
5%
6%
70%
10%
1%
84%
6%
10%
13%
21
83%
4%
13%
36%
64%
2%
8%
5%
6%
68%
82%
3%
15%
38%
62%
2%
7%
5%
7%
68%
11%
83%
6%
11%
16%
20
11%
82%
8%
10%
17%
21
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2014, Tables 4-1–4-29, 8-16
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IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Cohorts Demographics of First-Time Degree-Seeking Freshmen
Cohort Size
Fall
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Size
905
611
460
869
930
797
946
906
896
828
799
739
% Total
38.7%
23.5%
17.6%
30.4%
33.2%
26.7%
28.4%
28.7%
29.2%
26.7%
25.3%
24.7%
Attendance Status
% of Cohort
Gender
% of Cohort
Full-time
62.7%
70.7%
78.7%
37.6%
42.0%
85.6%
81.4%
84.3%
83.7%
85.9%
88.1%
86.2%
Male
61.4%
58.3%
62.4%
66.1%
66.5%
51.6%
53.5%
54.7%
49.1%
53.5%
51.7%
58.5%
Part-Time
37.3%
29.3%
21.3%
62.4%
58.0%
14.4%
18.6%
15.7%
16.3%
14.1%
11.9%
13.8%
Race/Ethnicity
% of Cohort
Female
38.6%
41.7%
37.6%
33.9%
33.5%
48.4%
46.5%
45.3%
50.9%
46.5%
48.3%
41.5%
Minority
17.1%
15.7%
21.5%
22.6%
26.1%
22.5%
19.8%
22.2%
33.1%
34.5%
36.0%
39.8%
Majority
77.6%
83.1%
76.5%
73.1%
67.0%
68.9%
62.8%
55.5%
61.5%
62.6%
59.3%
57.0%
Unknown
5.3%
1.2%
1.9%
4.3%
6.9%
8.7%
17.4%
22.3%
5.4%
2.9%
4.6%
3.2%
Each fall, Iowa Valley Community College District identifies students whose academic progress will be followed for several semesters to ascertain academic
outcomes of their experiences at IVCCD. The results are part of the Student-Right-to-Know information that is published on the IVCCD Institutional Research
website, www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html.
Outcomes of the fall 2006 through 2011 cohorts of first-time full-time degree-seekers are presented in Chapter 6 of this publication.
Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey, http://nces.ed.gov
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Fact Book 2014-2015
Fiscal Year NonCredit Enrollment by Program by Category
Program
Adult Literacy
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
Community Rehabilitation
English Literacy (ELL/ESL)
General Educ Development GED)
Total
Secondary Education
Adult High School Diploma
Total
Court Ordered/Referred
State Recognized
State/Federal Mandated
Total
Enhance Employability/ Academic Success
Adult Literacy Program
Agriculture
Business, Mgt, Mktg, & Related Support Services
Communication Studies & Journalism
Communications/Publications
Community and Public Policy
Computer/Info Sci./ Support Svcs
Construction Trades
Education
Engineering
Family & Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Foreign Languages/ Literatures/Linguistics
Health Professions & Related Clinical Sciences
Legal
Liberal Arts & Sci/Gen Studies/Humanities
Machinist
Mechanics, Installation, & Repair/Service
Mechanics, Installation, & Repair/Service (260C.1)
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2011
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2012
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2013
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Hours Heads
2014
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Dupl.
Hours Heads
6,300.0
13,980.0
56,280.0
61,578.0
138,138.0
105
233
936
1,034
2,308
8,520.0
13,980.0
56,820.0
53,259.6
132,579.6
142
233
947
893
2,215
22,951.2
13,320.0
70,856.4
89,901.0
197,028.6
865
222
519
548
2,154
25,532.4
10,320.0
78,496.2
94,688.4
209,037.0
171
172
528
614
1,485
15,259.2
111
74,280.6
61,090.2
150,630.0
661
625
1,397
4,860.0
4,860.0
1,617.6
5,636.4
4,913.4
12,167.4
81
81
237
661
687
1,585
3,806.4
3,806.4
844.8
5,239.2
4,333.8
10,417.8
75
75
176
673
821
1,670
3,420.0
3,420.0
792.0
5,222.4
5,496.0
11,510.4
57
57
165
612
592
1,369
180.0
180.0
777.6
5,319.6
5,595.0
11,692.2
3
3
162
697
864
1,723
120.0
120.0
993.6
5,126.4
5,055.0
11,175.0
2
2
207
590
685
1,482
2,833.8
8,547.3
4,941.5
422.4
669
995
924
26
4,585.2
8,269.2
5,292.7
74.4
1,279
954
852
20
4,601.4
4,078.2
365.4
259.2
939
651
49
9
72.0
2,297.4
4,398.0
259.7
408.0
15
379
1018
39
24
28.8
1,227.6
4,689.6
415.2
145.2
1
307
698
19
31
201.6
1,425.6
3,923.1
3,060.0
6,486.0
651.6
56,852.0
309.6
28.8
7
161
265
406
906
32
1,145
43
1
1,789.2
172.8
637.2
848.4
612.0
4,321.2
805.2
38,965.2
42
6
45
97
75
566
42
770
183.6
9
57.6
2
1,524.9
1,150.2
2,007.9
82.8
33,056.5
264
202
277
4
999
1,887.2
1,094.4
1,718.8
187.2
44,951.8
227
82
357
8
1020
172.8
69
30
7,369.8
75
22
316
563.4
418.8
633.6
7,392.0
7,729.2
1,126.8
384.0
107
4
16
6,140.0
1,596.0
3,490.3
694.8
36,493.7
420.0
951.0
777
67
435
29
970
1
144
376
34,531.2
354
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Fiscal Year NonCredit Enrollment by Program by Category (cont.)
Program
Natural Resources & Conservation
Non-IDED Apprenticeship
Office/Operations Management and Supervision.
Precision Production
Public Administration & Social Svc
Security & Protective Services
Transportation & Materials Moving
Visual & Performing Arts
Water Quality & Wastewater Treatment
Total
Economic Development
260C.1 (WTEDF)
260E Eligible
260E Non-Eligible
260F Eligible
260F Non-Eligible
260F (WTEDF)
Jobs Training Act-Chapter 260F
GIVF Apprenticeship
Total
Recertification/ Relicensure
Less than Baccalaureate
Total
Community and Public Policy Total
Family/Individual Development and Health
Eligible
Non-Eligible
Total
Adult Learning (Non-Eligible) Total
Leisure/ Recreational
Leisure/ Recreational (Eligible)
Leisure/ Recreational (Non-Eligible)
Total
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2010
Contact
Dupl.
Hours Heads
2011
Contact
Dupl.
Hours Heads
2012
Contact
Dupl.
Hours Heads
96.6
23
2,377.2
283
3,168.0
1,771.8
1,989.6
799.2
82.8
47
134
86
130
12
1,154.4
298.8
4,459.2
1,399.2
172.8
63
94
201
218
6
4,531.2
274.8
1,626.0
1,395.2
115.2
41
82
29
229
4
100,290.7
6,302
81,399.7
5,722
101,660.2
4,833
2013
Contact
Dupl.
Hours Heads
28.8
526.8
81.6
1,161.6
699.6
472.8
784.8
64,951.8
1
23
17
62
106
35
88
3,975
2014
Contact
Dupl.
Hours Heads
28.8
970.8
76.8
91.2
1,347.3
144.0
432.0
61,568.5
1
31
11
24
106
5
12
3,122
787.2
6,013.2
1,761.6
8
398
52
30
11
10
72.0
717.6
9,365.4
14.4
6
60
779
6
3,726.7
8,001.6
4,820.4
52
11,424.0
34
1,414.8
528.0
3,360.0
14,989.8
903
23,152.3
1,118
13,864.8
509
4,930
4,930
293
13,060.7
13,060.7
4,946.4
3,058
3,058
78
12,121.7
12,121.7
5,962.4
3,361
3,361
172
11023.1
11,023.1
2,328.0
3023
3,023
34
2,884.8
714.6
3,599.4
38.4
566
102
668
9
1,546.8
2,454.0
4,000.8
106.2
254
821
1,075
14
3,890.4
257.1
4,147.5
86.4
424
104
528
33
2,748.0
3436.2
6,184.2
556.8
306
687
993
76
12,495.0
12,495.0
1,930
1,930
268.8
16,407.4
16,676.2
50
1,961
2,011
11,963.4
11,963.4
1,890
1,890
16.2
9,717.1
9,733.3
9
1625
1,634
1,350.0
7,678.8
6.0
318
907
10
999.6
9,968.4
113
898
105.6
189.6
9,330.0
22
8
1,265
79.2
11,047.2
8
1,019
20,316.0
20,316.0
8,297.4
6,698
6,698
385
18,732.1
18,732.1
5,833.2
3,870.2
2,317.4
6,187.7
1,594.2
615
720
1,335
534
13,098.6
13,098.6
1,947
1,947
439
645
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Office of Institutional Research
IOWA VALLEY Community College District
Fact Book 2014-2015
Fiscal Year NonCredit Enrollment by Program by Category (cont.)
2010
Contact
Dupl.
Hours Heads
2011
Contact
Dupl.
Hours Heads
314,279.9 22,440
279,948.8 18,531
Program
Other
Total
2012
Contact
Dupl.
Hours Heads
288.0
15
367,687.3 15,567
2013
Contact
Dupl.
Hours Heads
2014
Contact
Dupl.
Hours Heads
343,294.6 14,288
267,183.7 12,272
Trends in NonCredit Major Category FTE by Fiscal Year
FTE = Contact Hours/600
Adult Literacy
Secondary Education
FY10
Enhance Employability/ Academic Success
FY12
FY14
Economic Development
Recertification/ Relicensure
Community and Public Policy Total
Family/Individual Development and Health
Adult Learning (Non-Eligible) Total
Leisure/ Recreational
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Source: IDOE "06-NonCredit CIP-Codeset Data.xlsx,” 2008-2014
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Fact Book 2014-2015
District High School Graduates Enrolling at IVCCD Upon Graduation
2010
HS
Senior HS Grads
High School
Class to IVCCD
Alden/Iowa Falls
112
37
East Marshall
75
22
West Marshall
72
17
AGWSR
50
9
GMG
39
7
Marshalltown
416
103
E-NP/S. Hardin
73
23
South Tama
127
25
BCLUW
54
8
Grinnell-Newburg
159
18
Meskwaki HS
2
Montezuma
40
1
BGM
57
5
Total
1,274
277
2011
Enrl.
Yield
33.0%
29.3%
23.6%
18.0%
17.9%
24.8%
31.5%
19.7%
14.8%
11.3%
2.5%
8.8%
21.7%
HS
Senior HS Grads
Class to IVCCD
97
35
73
22
70
13
52
17
44
15
433
86
72
12
125
20
46
7
150
13
5
31
0
43
2
1,236
247
2012
Enrl.
Yield
36.1%
30.1%
18.6%
32.7%
34.1%
19.9%
16.7%
16.0%
15.2%
8.7%
0.0%
4.7%
20.0%
2013
HS
Senior HS Grads
Class to IVCCD
106
32
67
17
72
14
45
12
38
12
479
117
79
21
89
15
65
11
144
24
1
44
1
54
3
1,282
280
Enrl.
Yield
30.2%
25.4%
19.4%
26.7%
31.6%
24.4%
26.6%
16.9%
16.9%
16.7%
2.3%
5.6%
21.8%
HS
Senior HS Grads
Class to IVCCD
113
47
75
17
72
28
53
11
28
10
434
91
80
24
110
25
56
6
144
12
34
42
1,241
2
2
277
2014
Enrl.
Yield
41.6%
22.7%
38.9%
20.8%
35.7%
21.0%
30.0%
22.7%
10.7%
8.3%
5.9%
4.8%
22.3%
HS
Senior HS Grads
Class to IVCCD
104
38
83
10
65
15
50
9
45
10
405
126
65
14
104
22
54
9
157
18
4
40
2
41
1
1,213
278
Enrl.
Yield
36.5%
12.0%
23.1%
18.0%
22.2%
31.1%
21.5%
21.2%
16.7%
11.5%
3-yr
Avg
Yield
36.2%
19.6%
27.3%
21.6%
28.8%
25.3%
26.3%
20.5%
14.9%
12.1%
5.0%
2.4%
22.9%
4.2%
4.4%
22.4%
Trends in H.S. Diplomas, Graduates' Intentions, and IVCCD Fall Enrollment
1,400
1,200
# Intending to Attend
Community College
# Diplomas
1,000
# Enrolled at IVCCD
800
600
400
200
0
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source: IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html; IDOE 2013-14 "Iowa Public High School Graduate Intentions." http://educateiowa.gov/
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Fact Book 2014-2015
Fiscal Year Market Penetration: FTEE per 1,000 Estimated Population, 18 Years and Older
Credit
FY
2000
2001 (Est.)
2002 (Est.)
2003 (Est.)
2004 (Est.)
2005 (Est.)
2006 (Est.)
2007 (Est.)
2008 (Est.)
2009 (Est.)
2010
2011 (Est.)
2012 (Est.)
2013 (Est.)
2014 (Est.)
Avg. Change
FY 2000-14
Area 6 Eligible Credit
Population
Hours
71,395
50,600.0
71,308
52,999.5
71,003
55,256.8
70,999
55,368.0
71,045
61,044.0
70,525
67,048.0
70,261
61,685.0
70,223
62,105.0
69,994
61,988.0
69,582
66,248.0
71,085
73,990.0
72,022
74,486.0
71,905
69,329.0
71,905
69,889.0
72,434
66,073.0
0.1%
1.8%
Credit FTEE
2,108.3
2,208.3
2,302.4
2,307.0
2,543.5
2,793.7
2,570.2
2,587.7
2,582.8
2,760.3
3,082.9
3,103.6
2,888.7
2,912.0
2,753.0
1.8%
Non-Credit
FTEE per
1,000 Est.
Eligible
Population Contact Hours
29.5
553,775.0
31.0
526,736.2
32.4
530,184.2
32.5
498,316.0
35.8
289,056.0
39.6
377,571.0
36.6
395,311.0
36.8
341,901.0
36.9
321,244.0
39.7
309,611.0
43.4
282,042.0
43.1
252,415.0
40.2
302,415.0
40.5
263,550.0
38.0
221,231.0
1.7%
-5.9%
FTEE
923.0
877.9
883.6
830.5
481.8
629.3
658.9
569.8
535.4
516.0
470.1
420.7
504.0
439.3
368.7
-5.9%
Total FTEE
FTEE per
Total FTEE*
1,000 Est. per 1,000 Est.
Population
Population
12.9
42.5
12.3
43.3
12.4
44.9
11.7
44.2
6.8
42.6
8.9
48.5
9.4
46.0
8.1
45.0
7.6
44.6
7.4
47.1
6.6
50.0
5.8
48.9
7.0
47.2
6.1
46.6
5.1
43.1
-6.0%
% Change from
Previous Year
% Change
from 2000
2%
4%
-2%
-4%
14%
-5%
-2%
-1%
6%
6%
-2%
-4%
-1%
-8%
2%
6%
4%
0%
14%
8%
6%
5%
11%
18%
15%
11%
10%
2%
0.1%
*Ba s ed on El i gi bl e Credi t a nd Non-Credi t Contact Hours . Credi t FTEE=CrHrs /24; NonCredi t FTEE=ContHrs /600. Total FTEE i s the s um of the two.
Source: American Factfinder Table PEPAGESEX, “Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Selected Age Groups by Sex for the United States, States, Counties, and Puerto Rico Commonwealth and
Municipios: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013; FTEE table, personal email IDOE 4/1/2015.
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Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Term Market Penetration: Heads per 1,000 Estimated Population, 18 Years and Older
Fall
2000
2001 (Est.)
2002 (Est.)
2003 (Est.)
2004 (Est.)
2005 (Est.)
2006 (Est.)
2007 (Est.)
2008 (Est.)
2009 (Est.)
2010
2011 (Est.)
2012 (Est.)
2013 (Est.)
2014 (Est.)
Avg. Change
FY 2000-14
Area 6 Total
Population
Area 6 Population
18-Years and Older
Fall Credit
Headcount
Fall Headcount as %
of Total Population
92,084
94,786
94,108
93,898
93,952
93,310
92,929
92,912
92,655
92,203
93,587
94,905
94,431
94,612
94,612
71,395
71,308
71,003
70,999
71,045
70,525
70,261
70,223
69,994
69,582
71,085
72,022
71,905
71,905
72,434
2,026
2,062
2,092
2,341
2,600
2,610
2,854
2,803
2,983
3,330
3,156
3,072
3,105
3,154
2,991
2%
2%
2%
2%
3%
3%
3%
3%
3%
4%
3%
3%
3%
3%
3%
0.2%
0.1%
2.6%
Fall Headcount as %
of Population
18-Years & Older
3%
3%
3%
3%
4%
4%
4%
4%
4%
5%
4%
4%
4%
4%
4%
Fall Students
per 1,000 Total
Population
22.0
21.8
22.2
24.9
27.7
28.0
30.7
30.2
32.2
36.1
33.7
32.4
32.9
33.3
31.6
Fall Students per
1,000 Population
18-Years & Older
28.4
28.9
29.5
33.0
36.6
37.0
40.6
39.9
42.6
47.9
44.4
42.7
43.2
43.9
41.3
2.4%
2.5%
Popul a tions for 2000 a nd 2010 a re Area 6 s ervi ce a rea popul a tions ba s ed on the decenni a l cens us es .
Sources: Fall Headcount Summaries, IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html; American Factfinder Table PEPAGESEX, “Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for
Selected Age Groups by Sex for the United States, States, Counties, and Puerto Rico Commonwealth and Municipios: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013
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Fact Book 2014-2015
4: Student Profile
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Gender ......................................................................................................... 53
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Ethnicity & Race ....................................................................................... 54
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Age Categories........................................................................................... 55
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Residency .................................................................................................... 56
Fiscal Year Non-Credit Headcount by Demographics Characteristics ........................................................ 57
Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE), 2013 .................................................................................................... 58
CCSSE Benchmarks – Ellsworth Community College ......................................................................................... 59
CCSSE Benchmarks – Marshalltown Community College ................................................................................ 60
Survey of Entering Student Engagement (SENSE) .............................................................................................. 61
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Fact Book 2014-2015
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Gender
Ellsworth Community College
Fall
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Female
467
486
406
472
531
536
577
519
574
567
528
529
565
518
440
% ECC
52.4%
53.9%
50.1%
51.3%
51.6%
53.6%
53.3%
50.6%
51.9%
48.3%
49.0%
50.6%
51.4%
50.0%
46.4%
Male
422
415
403
447
494
464
505
505
532
607
550
512
534
516
509
% ECC
47.3%
46.1%
49.7%
48.6%
48.0%
46.4%
46.6%
49.3%
48.1%
51.7%
51.0%
48.9%
48.5%
49.8%
53.6%
Marshalltown Community College
NR
3
0
2
1
5
0
1
1
0
0
0
5
1
3
0
Total
892
901
811
920
1,030
1,000
1,083
1,025
1,106
1,174
1,078
1,046
1,100
1,037
949
Female
678
708
764
863
981
1,012
1,053
1,067
1,152
1,266
1,234
1,250
1,220
1,262
1,138
% MCC
59.8%
61.0%
59.6%
60.7%
62.5%
62.9%
59.5%
60.0%
61.4%
58.7%
59.4%
61.7%
60.8%
59.6%
55.7%
Male
455
453
517
558
577
598
717
711
724
890
835
775
783
838
901
% MCC
40.1%
39.0%
40.4%
39.3%
36.8%
37.1%
40.5%
40.0%
38.6%
41.3%
40.2%
38.3%
39.1%
39.6%
44.1%
District
NR
1
0
0
0
12
0
1
0
1
0
9
1
2
17
3
Total
1,134
1,161
1,281
1,421
1,570
1,610
1,771
1,778
1,877
2,156
2,078
2,026
2,005
2,117
2,042
% Female
56.7%
57.9%
56.0%
57.1%
58.7%
59.3%
57.2%
56.6%
57.9%
55.0%
56.0%
58.0%
57.5%
56.8%
53.1%
% Male
43.4%
42.1%
44.1%
43.0%
41.5%
40.7%
42.9%
43.4%
42.1%
45.0%
44.0%
42.0%
42.5%
43.2%
47.5%
Trends in Fall Semester Headcount by Gender
100%
Ellsworth
80%
Marshalltown
60%
40%
20%
Females
Males
0%
2000
2014 2000
2014
Source: Fall Enrollment reports, IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html
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Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Ethnicity & Race
District
Marshalltown
Ellsworth
AmerIndian/
Alaskan
Black/African
American
Asian
Hispanic
White
Fall
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
#
2
1
2
2
3
3
7
5
5
4
%
0.2%
0.1%
0.2%
0.2%
0.3%
0.3%
0.7%
0.5%
0.5%
0.4%
#
5
7
11
3
0
3
4
2
2
1
%
0.5%
0.6%
1.1%
0.3%
0.0%
0.3%
0.4%
0.2%
0.2%
0.1%
#
71
79
74
112
119
74
129
155
145
167
%
7.1%
7.3%
7.2%
10.1%
10.1%
6.9%
12.3%
14.8%
14.0%
17.6%
#
21
25
37
37
40
50
58
70
66
59
%
2.1%
2.3%
3.6%
3.3%
3.4%
4.6%
5.5%
6.7%
6.4%
6.2%
#
836
927
863
895
934
758
762
809
730
590
%
83.6%
85.6%
84.2%
80.9%
79.6%
70.3%
72.8%
77.3%
70.4%
62.2%
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
46
45
50
48
50
34
38
44
41
43
2.9%
2.5%
2.8%
2.6%
2.3%
1.6%
1.9%
2.2%
1.9%
2.1%
35
33
33
36
13
13
30
18
31
35
2.2%
1.9%
1.9%
1.9%
0.6%
0.6%
1.5%
0.9%
1.5%
1.7%
59
49
48
46
73
64
93
91
76
64
3.7%
2.8%
2.7%
2.5%
3.4%
3.1%
4.6%
4.5%
3.6%
3.1%
97
97
140
180
180
173
168
173
248
281
6.0%
5.5%
7.9%
9.6%
8.3%
8.3%
8.3%
8.6%
11.7%
13.8%
1,313
1,457
1,402
1,401
1,531
1,269
1,439
1,392
1,394
1,344
81.6%
82.3%
78.9%
74.6%
71.0%
61.1%
71.0%
69.4%
65.8%
65.8%
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
48
46
52
50
53
37
45
49
46
47
1.8%
1.6%
1.9%
1.7%
1.6%
1.2%
1.5%
1.6%
1.5%
1.6%
40
40
44
39
13
16
34
20
33
36
1.5%
1.4%
1.6%
1.3%
0.4%
0.5%
1.1%
0.6%
1.0%
1.2%
130
128
122
158
192
138
222
246
221
231
5.0%
4.5%
4.4%
5.3%
5.8%
4.4%
7.2%
7.9%
7.0%
7.7%
118
122
177
217
220
223
226
243
314
340
4.5%
4.3%
6.3%
7.3%
6.6%
7.1%
7.4%
7.8%
10.0%
11.4%
2,149
2,384
2,265
2,296
2,465
2,027
2,201
2,201
2,124
1,934
82.3%
83.5%
80.8%
77.0%
74.0%
64.2%
71.6%
70.9%
67.3%
64.7%
NativeHaw/
Pacific Isle.
Unknown
#
%
1
0
0
3
3
1
4
2
2
3
3
1
5
2
2
6
6
Total Minority
0.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.3%
0.3%
#
65
44
38
57
78
189
86
5
86
125
%
6.5%
4.1%
3.7%
5.2%
6.6%
17.5%
8.2%
0.5%
8.3%
13.2%
#
99
112
124
154
162
131
198
232
221
234
%
10.6%
10.8%
12.6%
14.7%
14.8%
14.7%
20.6%
22.3%
23.2%
28.4%
0.0%
0.2%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
60
90
105
166
308
521
256
285
324
272
3.7%
5.1%
5.9%
8.8%
14.3%
25.1%
12.6%
14.2%
15.3%
13.3%
237
224
271
310
317
288
331
328
399
426
15.3%
13.3%
16.2%
18.1%
17.2%
18.5%
18.7%
19.1%
22.3%
24.1%
0.0%
0.2%
0.1%
0.1%
0.2%
0.2%
125
134
143
223
386
710
342
290
410
397
4.8%
4.7%
5.1%
7.5%
11.6%
22.5%
11.1%
9.3%
13.0%
13.3%
336
336
395
464
479
419
529
560
620
660
13.5%
12.4%
14.8%
16.8%
16.3%
17.1%
19.4%
19.9%
22.6%
25.4%
Source: Fall Enrollment reports, IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html
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Fall
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
#
83
154
168
178
213
172
195
194
188
176
%
8.3%
14.2%
16.4%
16.1%
18.1%
16.0%
18.6%
17.6%
18.1%
18.5%
#
595
590
577
603
625
689
629
685
664
632
%
59.5%
54.5%
56.3%
54.5%
53.2%
63.9%
60.1%
62.3%
64.0%
66.6%
#
68
68
58
45
58
65
66
77
55
38
%
6.8%
6.3%
5.7%
4.1%
4.9%
6.0%
6.3%
7.0%
5.3%
4.0%
#
33
33
39
41
48
43
43
35
29
25
%
3.3%
3.0%
3.8%
3.7%
4.1%
4.0%
4.1%
3.2%
2.8%
2.6%
#
54
45
42
65
61
48
46
50
60
42
%
5.4%
4.2%
4.1%
5.9%
5.2%
4.5%
4.4%
4.5%
5.8%
4.4%
#
78
62
49
62
91
43
50
40
28
21
%
7.8%
5.7%
4.8%
5.6%
7.8%
4.0%
4.8%
3.6%
2.7%
2.2%
#
87
109
80
102
61
9
12
12
9
15
%
8.7%
10.1%
7.8%
9.2%
5.2%
0.8%
1.1%
1.1%
0.9%
1.6%
#
2
22
12
10
17
9
5
7
4
0
Est.
% Mdn.
0.2%
26.9
2.0%
26.6
1.2%
25.2
0.9%
26.3
1.4%
25.0
0.8%
22.1
0.5%
22.4
0.6%
22.1
0.4%
21.8
0.0%
21.6
Marshalltown
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
193
481
477
519
595
479
499
558
788
793
12.0%
27.2%
26.8%
27.7%
27.6%
23.1%
24.6%
27.8%
37.2%
38.8%
790
711
720
755
839
831
835
822
785
770
49.1%
40.1%
40.5%
40.2%
38.9%
40.0%
41.2%
41.0%
37.1%
37.7%
197
178
151
169
185
180
188
177
146
154
12.2%
10.1%
8.5%
9.0%
8.6%
8.7%
9.3%
8.8%
6.9%
7.5%
111
111
121
85
126
151
138
118
104
88
6.9%
6.3%
6.8%
4.5%
5.8%
7.3%
6.8%
5.9%
4.9%
4.3%
158
144
146
151
189
229
200
175
162
138
9.8%
8.1%
8.2%
8.0%
8.8%
11.0%
9.9%
8.7%
7.7%
6.8%
138
117
141
145
198
182
147
134
113
85
8.6%
6.6%
7.9%
7.7%
9.2%
8.8%
7.3%
6.7%
5.3%
4.2%
15
11
14
12
21
22
14
19
14
12
0.9%
0.6%
0.8%
0.6%
1.0%
1.1%
0.7%
0.9%
0.7%
0.6%
8
18
8
41
3
4
5
2
5
2
0.5%
1.0%
0.4%
2.2%
0.1%
0.2%
0.2%
0.1%
0.2%
0.1%
25.0
23.3
23.7
23.4
24.7
24.7
23.8
23.4
22.2
21.6
District
Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Age Categories
Under 18
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
276
635
645
697
808
651
694
752
976
969
10.6%
22.2%
23.0%
23.4%
24.3%
20.6%
22.6%
24.2%
30.9%
30.7%
1,385
1,301
1,297
1,358
1,464
1,520
1,464
1,507
1,449
1,402
53.1%
45.6%
46.3%
45.5%
44.0%
48.2%
47.7%
48.5%
45.9%
44.5%
265
246
209
214
243
245
254
254
201
192
10.2%
8.6%
7.5%
7.2%
7.3%
7.8%
8.3%
8.2%
6.4%
6.1%
144
144
160
126
174
194
181
153
133
113
5.5%
5.0%
5.7%
4.2%
5.2%
6.1%
5.9%
4.9%
4.2%
3.6%
212
189
188
216
250
277
246
225
222
180
8.1%
6.6%
6.7%
7.2%
7.5%
8.8%
8.0%
7.2%
7.0%
5.7%
216
179
190
207
289
225
197
174
141
106
8.3%
6.3%
6.8%
6.9%
8.7%
7.1%
6.4%
5.6%
4.5%
3.4%
102
120
94
114
82
31
26
31
23
27
3.9%
4.2%
3.4%
3.8%
2.5%
1.0%
0.8%
1.0%
0.7%
0.9%
10
40
20
51
20
13
10
9
9
2
0.4%
1.4%
0.7%
1.7%
0.6%
0.4%
0.3%
0.3%
0.3%
0.1%
25.7
24.5
24.2
24.5
24.4
23.8
23.3
22.9
22.0
21.6
Ellsworth
College
18-22
23-26
27-30
31-39
40-55
Over 55
Unknown
Source: Fall Headcount Summaries, IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html
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Fall Semester Credit Headcount by Residency
Ellsworth Community College
Fall
Semester
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Iowa Resident
#
847
845
757
845
914
905
987
905
984
1029
898
863
872
797
693
Non-Iowa Resident
%
95%
94%
93%
92%
89%
91%
91%
88%
89%
88%
83%
83%
79%
77%
73%
#
45
56
54
75
110
90
96
120
121
145
179
182
228
239
256
%
5%
6%
7%
8%
11%
9%
9%
12%
11%
12%
17%
17%
21%
23%
27%
Marshalltown Community College
Total
Iowa Resident
892
901
811
920
1,024
995
1,083
1,025
1,105
1,174
1,077
1,045
1,100
1,036
949
%
1,095
1,126
1,237
1,364
1,523
1,558
1,705
1,682
1,777
2,067
1,994
1,926
1,917
2,017
1,960
Non-Iowa Resident
%
97%
97%
97%
96%
97%
98%
96%
95%
95%
96%
96%
95%
96%
95%
96%
#
39
35
44
57
47
36
64
96
100
89
80
100
88
98
82
%
3%
3%
3%
4%
3%
2%
4%
5%
5%
4%
4%
5%
4%
5%
4%
District
Total
Iowa Resident
#
1,942
1,971
1,994
2,209
2,437
2,463
2,692
2,587
2,761
3,096
2,892
2,789
2,789
2,814
2,653
1,134
1,161
1,281
1,421
1,570
1,594
1,769
1,778
1,877
2,156
2,074
2,026
2,005
2,115
2,042
Non-Iowa Resident
%
95.9%
95.6%
95.3%
94.4%
93.9%
95.1%
94.4%
92.3%
92.6%
93.0%
91.8%
90.8%
89.8%
89.3%
88.7%
#
84
91
98
132
157
126
160
216
221
234
259
282
316
337
338
%
4.1%
4.4%
4.7%
5.6%
6.1%
4.9%
5.6%
7.7%
7.4%
7.0%
8.2%
9.2%
10.2%
10.7%
11.3%
Non-Iowa and Foreign Resident Credit Students, IVCCD and Iowa Community Colleges, FY 2005-14
18%
15%
U.S., Non-Iowa
12%
Foreign
9%
6%
3%
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Iowa CCs
IVCCD
Iowa CCs
IVCCD
Iowa CCs
IVCCD
Iowa CCs
IVCCD
Iowa CCs
IVCCD
Iowa CCs
IVCCD
Iowa CCs
IVCCD
Iowa CCs
IVCCD
Iowa CCs
IVCCD
Iowa CCs
IVCCD
0%
2014
Source: Fall Headcount Summaries, IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html; IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2005-14, Tables 3-24-28.
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Fiscal Year Non-Credit Headcount by Demographics Characteristics
Students Enrolled
Duplicated
Unduplicated
2009
#
22,820
11,983
%
2010
#
22,440
11,732
%
2011
#
18,531
10,411
%
2012
#
15,567
10,160
%
2013
#
14,288
8,302
%
2014
#
12,272
7,705
%
Age
Under 18
18-22
23-26
27-30
31-39
40-55
Over 55
Unknown
929
1,245
560
544
955
1,614
851
5,285
7.8%
10.4%
4.7%
4.5%
8.0%
13.5%
7.1%
44.1%
761
809
582
501
1,034
1,782
1,171
5,092
6.5%
6.9%
5.0%
4.3%
8.8%
15.2%
10.0%
43.4%
890
743
503
476
894
1,596
887
4,422
8.5%
7.1%
4.8%
4.6%
8.6%
15.3%
8.5%
42.5%
153
641
533
541
1,047
1,803
1,343
4,099
1.5%
6.3%
5.2%
5.3%
10.3%
17.7%
13.2%
40.3%
206
577
530
474
933
1,555
1,098
2,929
2.5%
7.0%
6.4%
5.7%
11.2%
18.7%
13.2%
35.3%
209
613
527
502
1,013
1,609
1,554
1,678
2.7%
8.0%
6.8%
6.5%
13.1%
20.9%
20.2%
21.8%
Ethnicity/Race
AmerInd
Asian/PacIsle
Black
Hispanic
White
Two or more
Not Available
61
40
109
587
3,695
0.5%
0.3%
0.9%
4.9%
30.8%
35
66
87
777
2,894
0.3%
0.6%
0.7%
6.6%
24.7%
55
144
75
447
3,002
0.5%
1.4%
0.7%
4.3%
28.8%
7,491
62.5%
8,659
73.8%
7,149
68.7%
38
149
74
446
2,772
13
6,668
0.4%
1.5%
0.7%
4.4%
27.3%
0.1%
65.6%
60
122
74
497
2,438
26
5,085
0.7%
1.5%
0.9%
6.0%
29.4%
0.3%
61.3%
40
141
62
483
1,877
569
4,533
0.5%
1.8%
0.8%
6.3%
24.4%
7.4%
58.8%
Gender
Male
Female
Unknown
3,868
5,429
2,686
32.3%
45.3%
22.4%
3,507
5,199
3,026
29.9%
44.3%
25.8%
3,646
4,188
2,577
35.0%
40.2%
24.8%
3,201
4,634
2,325
31.5%
45.6%
22.9%
2,992
3,816
1,494
36.0%
46.0%
18.0%
2,570
3,527
1,608
33.4%
45.8%
20.9%
Residency
Iowa
Non-Iowa
Foreign
Unknown
11,116
133
92.8%
1.1%
734
6.1%
10,753
148
0
831
91.7%
1.3%
0.0%
7.1%
9,380
164
0
867
90.1%
1.6%
0.0%
8.3%
9,356
72
0
732
92.1%
0.7%
0.0%
7.2%
7,635
74
0
593
92.0%
0.9%
0.0%
7.1%
7,404
73
1
227
96.1%
0.9%
0.0%
2.9%
Source: IVCCD Fiscal Year MIS Non-Credit Student Information File, FY 2009; IDOE "NonCredit Confirmation", FY 2010-14
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Fact Book 2014-2015
Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE), 2013
The Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) is a national survey of community college students that provides information about student
engagement and experiences. The survey focuses on five key areas, or benchmarks*, that encompass 36 items which reflect many of the most important aspects of
the student experience.
IVCCD has participated in the CCSSE every Spring semester since 2004. The most recent administration was in 2014. The bars on the figure below represent 2014
benchmark scores for Ellsworth and Marshalltown Community Colleges. Scores for similarly-sized community colleges are also presented for comparison purposes.
CCSSE 2014 Benchmark Scores
Ellsworth Community College, Marshalltown Community College, and Other Small Colleges
60
MCC
ECC
50
Other Small Colleges
40
30
20
10
0
Active and
Collaborative
Learning
Student Effort
Academic
Challenge
Student-Faculty
Interaction
Support for
Learners
Ellsworth Community College
57.1
48.7
46.5
55.5
49.4
Marshalltown Community College
47.2
48.2
46.4
47.9
48.9
Other Small Colleges
51.4
51.0
50.4
52.4
52.1
* Each benchmark score is computed by averaging the scores on survey items that comprise that benchmark. Benchmark scores are standardized so that the weighted mean across all students is 50,
enabling comparisons of scores.
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CCSSE Benchmarks – Ellsworth Community College
CCSSE Benchmark Trends, Ellsworth Community College, 2004-14
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Active & Collaborative
Learning
Student Effort
Academic Challenge
Student-Faculty Interaction
Support for Learners
2004
48.8
49.8
44.4
51.2
53.7
2005
51.5
47.7
48.2
52.9
48.1
2006
54.7
51.0
46.6
54.4
52.9
2007
58.3
53.1
47.3
58.2
53.1
2008
49.9
55.9
48.0
56.6
51.8
2009
53.2
46.4
44.0
54.9
55.0
2010
54.8
48.5
49.4
56.0
53.6
2011
52.3
52.3
45.7
53.9
51.9
2012
51.6
51.8
45.1
52.7
51.2
2013
57.7
48.8
46.9
56.7
50.1
2014
57.1
48.7
46.5
55.5
49.4
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CCSSE Benchmarks – Marshalltown Community College
CCSSE Benchmark Trends, Marshalltown Community College, 2004-14
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
60
Active & Collaborative
Learning
Student Effort
Academic Challenge
Student-Faculty Interaction
Support for Learners
2004
49.9
48.7
49.7
52.7
50.8
2005
48.7
46.1
47.8
52.8
50.4
2006
47.7
50.0
49.2
49.6
51.9
2007
47.6
48.6
47.4
51.8
52.3
2008
51.2
43.9
45.9
49.2
50.7
2009
50.4
48.8
48.0
50.8
58.8
2010
44.2
44.0
44.4
47.6
53.2
2011
49.4
48.6
47.1
51.6
54.0
2012
48.8
48.1
46.5
50.4
53.3
2013
47.6
48.2
46.8
49.0
49.6
2014
47.2
48.2
46.4
47.9
48.9
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Fact Book 2014-2015
Survey of Entering Student Engagement (SENSE)
The Survey of Entering Student Engagement (SENSE) is national survey that is administered to community college students in the earliest weeks of the fall semester in
order to understand student behaviors and institutional practices that affect student retention and other outcomes. IVCCD's students' responses are organized into
six key areas, or benchmarks*, that are compared to other community colleges' results from Iowa and across the nation.
IVCCD participated in SENSE for the first time in 2009. The bars on the figure below represent 2012 - 2014 benchmark scores for Ellsworth and Marshalltown
Community Colleges. Scores for the 2012 and 2014 Iowa Community College Consortium are also presented for comparison purposes but are not available for 2013.
SENSE Benchmark Trends, 2012-14
Ellsworth Community College, Marshalltown Community College, and Iowa Community College Consortium
80
70
ECC
Iowa
Consortium
60
50
MCC
40
30
20
10
0
2012 2013 2014
ECC
72.5 65.8 64.5
45.2 39.6 40.6
60.3 52.1 52.3
42.7 44.8 40.0
56.4 68.9 57.8
2012 2013 2014
Academic and
Social Support
Network
53.2 53.7 44.2
MCC
63.9 60.4 59.8
52.1 43.4 46.6
62.4 58.6 59.0
50.3 52.3 46.7
47.9 54.4 45.8
56.8 47.3 48.2
47.8
57.6
45.5
50.8
52.6
Early Connections
IA Consortium 60.6
61.0
2012 2013 2014
High Expectations &
Aspirations
45.9
2012 2013 2014
Clear Academic Path &
Pathway
55.1
2012 2013 2014
Effective Track to
College Readiness
46.3
2012 2013 2014
Engaged Learning
51.2
51.4
* Each benchmark score is computed by averaging the scores on survey items that comprise that benchmark. Benchmark scores are standardized so that the weighted mean across all students is 50,
enabling comparisons of scores.
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IVCCD Fiscal Year Revenue Sources ........................................................................................................................ 65
Average Annual Change in Revenues by Source ................................................................................................. 66
IVCCD Fiscal Year Expenditures by Category ....................................................................................................... 67
IVCCD Fiscal Year Expenditures by Function ....................................................................................................... 68
IVCCD Credit Student Cost of Attendance .............................................................................................................. 69
IVCCD Student Financial Aid, Number of Awards and Average Amounts .................................................. 70
IVCCD Student Financial Aid Awards and Average Amounts by Category and Source ......................... 71
IVCCD Student Financial Aid Awards and Average Amounts (cont.)........................................................... 72
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IVCCD Fiscal Year Revenue Sources
Fiscal Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Avg. Change
2010-14
Tuition & Fees
$
Local Taxes
5,773,183 $
6,504,619
6,707,388
6,921,167
8,098,437
9,052,098
9,124,617
9,210,655
9,623,200
10,517,933
11,786,223
12,414,962
12,563,907
12,874,717
12,068,460
0.5%
619,255 $
635,603
660,443
690,019
683,669
644,121
634,264
678,310
695,011
713,152
761,734
785,324
815,780
836,514
865,136
2.6%
State
7,093,430 $
7,348,861
6,828,738
6,876,777
6,792,126
6,918,909
7,300,325
7,700,844
8,252,014
8,526,524
7,029,131
7,404,286
7,621,843
8,113,382
8,657,389
4.3%
Federal
601,592
500,485
442,207
233,967
255,147
258,208
275,263
258,255
261,274
225,041
1,310,844
507,112
196,551
189,109
217,494
-30.2%
Other Income
$
1,295,650
1,326,645
1,123,851
1,352,375
1,613,455
1,609,853
1,754,853
1,764,183
1,676,325
1,570,149
1,327,409
1,418,912
1,426,364
1,386,151
1,321,237
-0.1%
Total Revenues
$
Total FTEE
15,383,110
16,316,213
15,762,627
16,074,305
17,442,834
18,483,189
19,089,322
19,612,247
20,507,824
21,552,799
22,215,341
22,530,596
22,624,445
23,399,873
23,129,716
0.8%
3,031.30
3,086.20
3,187.06
3,137.53
3,025.26
3,422.94
3,229.06
3,157.55
3,118.24
3,276.35
3,552.99
3,524.28
3,392.73
3,351.29
3,121.76
-2.6%
Total Revenues
per FTEE
$
5,074.76
5,286.83
4,945.82
5,123.24
5,765.73
5,399.80
5,911.73
6,211.22
6,576.73
6,578.30
6,252.58
6,392.96
6,668.51
6,982.34
7,409.19
3.5%
Trends in Revenues by Source
Sources’ Percents of Total Revenue
100%
Other Income
Federal
State
Local
Tuition/Fees
0%
2000
2014
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2000-13, Tables 15-1, 15-8, 15-11, 5-26
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To analyze the average annual rate of change in revenue over the previous five years, 2010-2013 dollars were adjusted to 2014 levels. As the figure below reveals, the
average (adjusted) change for all sources of IVCCD revenue except State General Aid and Local was negative.
IVCCD's revenue from tuition and fees in unadjusted dollars rose annually at an average rate of 0.5% over the past five fiscal years, and the District continues to
receive slightly more than half of all funding from this source. In constant (2014) dollars, however, the average change in revenue from tuition and fees since 2010
was -1.05%. SGA funding, in current dollars, increased at an average annual rate of 4.3 percent since 2010, but in constant dollars, the increase was about two-thirds
of that. Nonetheless, State General Aid comprised 32% of IVCCD's revenue in 2010 and 37% in 2014. State funding was the second largest positive change since 2010.
According to the IDOE, Federal funding was reduced in 2014, but the significant declines depicted in the figure below may more accurately represent the results of
bookkeeping and reporting changes than a dramatic reduction in Federal funding.
Average Annual Change in Revenue by Sources between FY 2010 and FY 2014
Adjusted (CPI-U) to Constant (2014) Dollars
IVCCD and All Iowa Community Colleges
Tuition & Fees
Local
1%
-1%
2%
SGA
3%
Federal
Other Income
Total Revenue
4%
0%
-1%
-2%
IVCCD
-1%
0%
Iowa
Community
Colleges
-31%
-30%
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2010-14, pg. 81, Table 15-1; Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Dept of Labor, "CPI Detailed Report Data for January 2014."
http://www.bls.gov/cpi/cpid1401.pdf
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IVCCD Fiscal Year Expenditures by Category
Fiscal Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Avg. Change
2010-14
Salaries
$
Services
10,369,997
10,638,872
10,499,141
10,934,677
12,091,626
13,161,651
13,678,272
13,947,569
14,645,664
15,454,638
15,096,113
15,225,273
16,870,151
17,084,476
17,665,386
3.2%
$
3,020,682
3,504,521
3,184,701
3,283,413
3,734,294
3,601,815
3,352,875
3,313,030
3,469,553
3,521,548
3,550,963
3,748,058
2,139,729
2,340,284
2,217,637
-9.0%
Matls, Supp &
Travel
$
793,904
640,042
593,476
622,892
727,926
821,244
907,943
1,045,654
1,034,371
951,240
975,205
1,050,320
923,595
1,047,404
841,110
-2.9%
Current
Expenses
$
1,190,683
1,168,611
981,647
890,842
971,074
1,213,507
1,127,002
1,209,170
933,268
1,439,875
1,859,481
2,346,107
2,392,963
2,658,123
2,312,959
4.5%
Total
Expenditures
Capital Outlay
$
370,446
294,345
259,068
66,048
45,221
29,579
32,958
60,488
3,000
22,797
83,253
31,394
26,495
78,533
20,901
$
Total FTEE
15,745,712
16,246,391
15,518,033
15,797,872
17,570,141
18,827,796
19,099,050
19,575,911
20,085,856
21,390,098
21,565,015
22,401,152
22,352,933
23,208,820
23,057,993
-24.2%
1.3%
Total Category
Expenditures per
FTEE
3,031.30 $
3,086.20
3,187.06
3,137.53
3,025.26
3,422.94
3,229.06
3,157.55
3,118.24
3,276.35
3,552.99
3,524.28
3,392.73
3,351.29
3,121.76
-2.6%
5,194.38
5,264.21
4,869.07
5,035.13
5,807.81
5,500.48
5,914.74
6,199.72
6,441.41
6,528.64
6,069.54
6,356.24
6,588.48
6,925.34
7,386.22
4.0%
Trends in Expenditures by Category
Categories’ Percents of Total Expenditures
100%
Capital Outlay
Current Expenses
Matls, Supp & Travel
Services
Salaries
0%
2000
2014
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2000-14, Table 15-3, 15-8, 15-15, 15-26
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IVCCD Fiscal Year Expenditures by Function
Fiscal Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Avg. Change
2010-14
Arts & Sciences
$
4,134,912
4,253,237
3,851,044
4,511,925
4,832,993
5,544,317
5,752,889
5,905,296
6,482,511
6,944,467
6,857,930
7,812,823
8,126,234
8,696,752
8,900,732
5.4%
Career &
Technical
$ 2,844,883
2,495,796
2,280,035
1,994,408
2,268,569
2,528,050
2,461,078
2,544,029
2,686,772
2,800,797
2,914,870
3,268,050
2,999,284
2,850,125
2,871,091
Continuing
Education
$ 2,398,034
2,733,533
2,561,694
2,571,902
2,871,194
3,003,070
3,091,210
2,856,035
2,944,218
2,662,175
2,421,300
2,301,105
2,461,275
2,332,130
2,362,362
Administration
$
888,406
1,010,520
1,102,939
970,475
1,249,320
1,402,389
1,220,908
1,428,217
1,208,361
1,570,686
1,901,601
1,693,091
1,305,334
1,228,660
1,022,321
Student
Services
$ 1,424,339
1,532,918
1,490,025
1,397,982
1,669,313
1,812,990
1,914,556
1,975,011
2,118,706
2,266,634
2,006,822
1,604,913
1,703,804
1,720,564
1,794,407
Learning
Resources
$
427,809
448,927
434,575
441,939
476,914
489,855
500,042
504,032
485,313
532,663
403,880
308,780
367,799
334,269
350,486
-0.3%
-0.5%
-11.7%
-2.2%
-2.8%
Physical Plant
$
1,871,654
1,942,360
1,988,891
2,166,470
2,170,092
2,191,127
2,204,546
2,179,716
2,036,316
2,369,288
2,616,131
2,770,342
2,850,212
3,317,546
2,879,763
1.9%
General
Institution
$ 1,755,673
1,829,100
1,808,830
1,742,771
2,031,746
1,855,998
1,953,821
2,183,575
2,123,657
2,243,388
2,442,481
2,642,049
2,538,991
2,728,774
2,876,831
$ 15,745,710
16,246,391
15,518,033
15,797,872
17,570,141
18,827,796
19,099,050
19,575,911
20,085,854
21,390,098
21,565,015
22,401,153
22,352,933
23,208,820
23,057,993
3.3%
1.3%
Total
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2000-14, Table 15-5, 15-20
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IVCCD Credit Student Cost of Attendance
College
Ellsworth
Community
College
Marshalltown
Community
College
Academic Year
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Avg. Change
2010-14
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Avg. Change
2010-14
Resident Tuition Non-Resident
Total
Room & Board* Books & Supplies Other Expenses
& Fees
Tuition & Fees
Resident
$
3,252 $
3,924 $
5,200 $
900 $
3,750 $
13,102
3,432
4,056
5,350
1,000
3,900
13,682
3,672
4,440
6,000
1,100
4,100
14,872
3,816
4,608
6,000
1,100
4,600
15,516
3,960
4,728
4,978
1,100
4,600
14,638
4,080
4,848
6,100
1,100
4,600
15,880
4,176
4,944
6,100
1,100
4,800
16,176
4,296
5,064
6,100
1,100
5,000
16,496
1.6%
$
3,240
3,480
3,672
3,816
3,960
4,080
4,176
4,296
1.6%
1.4%
$
3,912
4,200
3,912
4,056
4,200
4,320
4,416
4,536
1.6%
4.1%
$
5,220
5,350
6,000
6,000
6,100
6,300
6,800
6,888
2.5%
0.0%
$
1,000
1,000
1,100
1,100
1,100
1,100
1,100
1,100
0.0%
1.7%
$
3,750
3,900
4,100
4,450
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
0.0%
Total
Non-Resident
$
13,774
14,306
15,640
16,308
15,406
16,648
16,944
17,264
2.4%
$
13,210
13,730
14,872
15,366
15,260
15,580
16,176
16,384
1.4%
2.3%
$
13,882
14,450
15,112
15,606
15,500
15,820
16,416
16,624
1.4%
Ba s ed on 12 credi t hours per fa l l /s pri ng s emes ter.
*On ca mpus hous i ng
Source: IPEDS, Institutional Characteristics Survey, FY 2014-15
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IVCCD Student Financial Aid, Number of Awards and Average Amounts
2009-10
Average
# Awards
Amount
Scholarships and Grants
Federal
State
Institutional
Others
Total
Loans
Federal
State
Others
Total
Work Study & Other Employment
Federal
State
Institutional
Total
Total Aid
2010-11
Average
# Awards
Amount
2011-12
Average
# Awards
Amount
2012-13
2013-14
# Awards
Average
Amount
# Awards
Average
Amount
2,100
165
1,095
155
3,515
$3,003
$1,521
$1,264
$943
$2,301
2,393
129
1,658
78
4,258
$2,908
$1,088
$1,129
$1,929
$2,142
2,510
155
1,534
115
4,314
$2,377
$1,279
$1,141
$1,289
$1,869
2,401
167
1,561
144
4,273
$2,400
$1,225
$1,176
$1,525
$1,877
2,249
157
1,361
325
4,092
$2,235
$1,169
$1,213
$1,357
$1,784
2,993
$2,785
3,409
$2,776
3,256
$2,824
3,592
$2,418
2,701
$2,629
2,993
$2,785
24
3,433
$4,092
$2,785
16
3,272
$4,681
$2,833
19
3,611
$4,152
$2,428
32
2,733
$5,520
$2,663
121
$1,004
119
$937
172
$842
140
$794
148
$780
140
261
6,769
$1,133
$1,073
$2,468
201
320
8,011
$823
$865
$2,367
149
321
7,907
$949
$892
$2,228
73
213
8,097
$1,009
$867
$2,096
53
201
7,026
$1,180
$885
$2,101
Source: Iowa College Student Aid Commission, Financial Aid Survey http://www.iowacollegeaid.gov/
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2011-12
Source and Program
Loans - Federal
Direct Stafford Subsidized Loans
Direct Stafford Unsubsidized Loans
Direct PLUS Loans (Parent Loans)
Loans - Other
Iowa Partnership Loans (for Parents & Students)
Loans from other sources
Scholarships and Grants - Federal
Pell Grant
Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants
Workforce Investment (formerly JTPA)
Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers
Educational Training Vouchers (formerly State)
Other Federal Scholarships & grants
Scholarships and Grants - State
All Iowa Opportunity Scholarship
All Iowa Foster Care Grant
Iowa Vocational Technical Tuition Grants
National Guard Education Benefits
Vocational Rehabilitation Grants
Iowa Grants
Scholarships and Grants - Institutional
Scholarships, Grants, Fellowships and
Talent: Athletic
Talent: Academic
Talent: Other
Other Scholarships and Waivers
Other Sources of Funds
Scholarships & Grants from other sources
Student Employment - Federal
College Work Study
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2012-13
Average
Award
Amount # Awards Total Amount
2013-14
Average
Award
Amount # Awards Total Amount
Average
Award
Amount
1,657
1,502
97
$4,272,245
4,497,426
425,604
$2,578
2994
4388
1,773
1,689
130
$4,147,809
4,156,271
382,887
$2,339
2,461
2,945
1,394
1,208
99
$3,501,726
3,158,742
441,629
$2,512
2,615
4,461
1
15
9,300
65,598
9300
4373
4
15
8,822
70,067
2,206
4,671
3
29
8,925
167,702
2,975
5,783
2,058
379
27
32
4
10
5,609,884
119,725
40,787
169,969
10,245
16,000
2726
316
1511
5312
2561
1600
1,965
340
47
23
4
22
5,432,060
110,250
76,906
93,279
14,584
36,052
2,764
324
1,636
4,056
3,646
1,639
1,746
429
16
9
4
45
4,730,249
124,691
26,208
43,464
13,750
87,364
2,709
291
1,638
4,829
3,438
1,941
16
3
68
8
44
16
62,880
5,525
46,563
23,512
53,075
6,716
3930
1842
685
2939
1206
420
11
5
45
14
76
16
42,330
7,945
34,952
45,740
67,028
6,510
3,848
1,589
777
3,267
882
407
5
4
57
8
62
21
21,330
6,501
44,075
22,142
81,633
7,817
4,266
1,625
773
2,768
1,317
372
824
341
250
86
33
$829,489
259,743
486,000
119,637
55,386
$1,007
762
1,944
1,391
1,678
778
362
241
142
38
$855,635
308,142
472,579
141,961
56,735
$1,100
851
1,961
1,000
1,493
619
370
239
97
36
$512,544
425,501
496,213
151,376
65,913
$828
1,150
2,076
1,561
1,831
115
148,190
1,289
144
219,603
1,525
325
440,983
1,357
172
144,852
842
140
111,102
794
148
115,433
780
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2011-12
Source and Program
Student Employment - Institutional
Other Student Employment Total
Total
# Awards Total Amount
149
7,907
141,363
$17,619,714
2012-13
Average
Award
Amount # Awards Total Amount
949
$2,228
73
8,097
73,631
$16,972,880
2013-14
Average
Award
Amount # Awards Total Amount
1,009
$2,096
53
7,026
62,545
$14,758,456
Average
Award
Amount
1,180
$2,101
Trends in Financial Aid Average Awards
By Award Source and Total
$3,000
$2,631
$2,500
$2,367
Loans
$2,228
$2,096
$2,101
2012-13
2013-14
$1,851
$2,000
$1,500
$2,468
Scholarships
& Grants
$1,000
$500
Work Study
$0
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Average Award Amount by Source
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Average Award Amount, All Sources Combined
Source: Iowa College Student Aid Commission, Financial Aid Survey http://www.iowacollegeaid.gov/
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Next-Term Persistence, IVCCD and Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium ................................ 75
Fall-to-Fall Persistence, IVCCD and Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium................................ 76
Within-Term Retention, IVCCD and Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium ............................... 77
Course Completer Success, IVCCD and Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium.......................... 78
Developmental Course Retention & Success, IVCCD and Iowa Community College NCCBP
Consortium....................................................................................................................................................................... 79
Awards by Campus ........................................................................................................................................................ 80
Awards by Award Level and Program Type ......................................................................................................... 81
Awards by Major Program and College.................................................................................................................. 82
Awards by Major Program and College (cont.) ................................................................................................... 83
Awards by Major Program and College (cont.) ................................................................................................... 84
Awards by Major Program and College (cont.); Time-to-Degree ................................................................. 85
Awards by Career Clusters ......................................................................................................................................... 86
Awards by Ethnicity and Race ................................................................................................................................... 87
Awards by Gender and Ethnicity/Race .................................................................................................................. 88
Awards in Programs Non-Traditional for Females ........................................................................................... 89
Awards in Programs Non-Traditional for Males ................................................................................................ 90
Fall Cohort Graduation Rates .................................................................................................................................... 91
Where IVCCD Graduates Enroll................................................................................................................................. 92
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Next-Term Persistence, IVCCD and Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium
Next-term persistence is reported here as the percent of fall semester credit students who enroll the following spring semester. These results are reported annually
to the National Community College Benchmark Project (NCCBP).
The table below allows comparisons to be made across several fall-to-spring semesters. Beginning in 2011, the District began combining ECC and MCC in reports to
NCCBP. Prior to that, the colleges were reported separately.
Semester
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Next Term
Spring 2003
Spring 2004
Spring 2005
Spring 2006
Spring 2007
Spring 2008
Spring 2009
Spring 2010
Spring 2011
Spring 2012
Spring 2013
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
78.0%
78.0%
76.0%
69.0%
65.7%
66.1%
65.5%
73.0%
77.0%
76.0%
79.0%
77.6%
75.1%
75.6%
District
NCCBP Median
72.7%
76.4%
75.4%
75.0%
68.0%
68.0%
69.0%
68.0%
68.6%
68.6%
70.9%
71.8%
71.6%
71.7%
71.0%
Iowa Community
Colleges Median
76.0%
76.0%
76.3%
76.0%
75.5%
Fall 2012 to Spring 2013 Persistence
Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium
The figure to the right presents
comparative next-term persistence
results for members of the Iowa
Community College Consortium from
the most recent NCCBP data year.
Individual colleges' names are not
identified by NCCBP, and only IVCCD's
score is identified here.
100%
Iowa CC
Median
IVCCD
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Source: NCCBP Institutional Scorecard
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Fall-to-Fall Persistence, IVCCD and Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium
Fall-to-fall term persistence is the percent of fall semester credit students who enroll the following fall semester. The results are reported annually to the National
Community College Benchmark Project (NCCBP).
The table below allows comparisons to be made across several fall semesters. Beginning in 2011, the District began reporting ECC and MCC together to NCCBP. Prior
to that, the colleges were reported separately.
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Semester
Next Fall Semester
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
57.5%
57.0%
52.0%
57.0%
48.5%
51.7%
45.2%
53.1%
58.0%
51.0%
54.0%
53.9%
49.9%
51.5%
District
NCCBP Median
45.7%
44.1%
45.8%
47.2%
46.0%
47.0%
47.0%
47.0%
46.8%
48.0%
49.7%
49.5%
48.4%
48.3%
47.5%
Iowa Community
Colleges Median
50.0%
48.3%
49.8%
47.1%
47.2%
Fall 2012 to Fall 2013 Persistence
Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium
The figure to the right presents
comparative fall term to the following
fall term persistence results for
members of the Iowa Community
College Consortium from the most
recent NCCBP data year. Individual
colleges' names are not identified by
NCCBP. Only IVCCD's score is
identified here.
100%
80%
60%
Iowa CC
Median
IVCCD
40%
20%
0%
Source: NCCBP Institutional Scorecard
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Within-Term Retention, IVCCD and Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium
Within-term retention is the percent of students who, of all enrolled students, did not withdraw from courses during the fall term. These data are reported annually
to the National Community College Benchmark Project (NCCBP).
The table below presents results that can be made across several fall semesters. Results from fall 2002 to fall 2008 were reported for each IVCCD college separately.
Beginning in 2011, the District began reporting (for fall 2009) the colleges' results as one.
Semester
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
90.4%
92.0%
91.0%
92.0%
94.4%
90.3%
93.6%
90.2%
90.0%
90.0%
92.0%
92.0%
88.5%
94.1%
District
NCCBP Median
93.5%
93.8%
91.8%
92.4%
88.0%
88.0%
88.0%
88.0%
88.8%
88.8%
89.6%
89.9%
89.9%
90.2%
90.7%
Fall 2012 Within-Term Retention
Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium
IVCCD
The figure to the right presents
comparative within-fall term retention
results for members of the Iowa
Community College Consortium from
the most recent NCCBP data year.
Individual colleges' names are not
identified by NCCBP.
Iowa Community Colleges
Median
93.0%
92.9%
91.9%
91.7%
92.4%
Iowa CC
Median
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Source: NCCBP Institutional Scorecard
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Course Completer Success, IVCCD and Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium
Completer here refers to those students who did not withdraw from courses during the fall term. Those who are "successful" earned semester grades of 'C' or above
or passed courses taken on a pass/fail basis. These data are reported annually to the National Community College Benchmark Project (NCCBP). The table below
presents the percent of fall semester course completers who were "successful."
Semester
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
87.6%
86.0%
84.0%
87.0%
82.0%
80.5%
82.1%
86.0%
86.0%
86.0%
84.0%
85.5%
80.8%
81.7%
District
NCCBP Median
82.1%
81.9%
81.8%
81.1%
86.0%
85.0%
85.0%
85.0%
83.2%
83.1%
83.6%
84.4%
83.0%
83.3%
83.7%
Iowa Community Colleges
Median
82.0%
82.1%
81.9%
82.2%
83.7%
Fall 2012 Course Completer Success
Percent of Completers Earning 'A,', 'B,' 'C', or 'P' Grades
Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium
100%
Iowa CC
Median
IVCCD
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Source: NCCBP Institutional Scorecard
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Developmental Course Retention & Success, IVCCD and Iowa Community College NCCBP Consortium
The developmental course retention rate for the is the percent of students in developmental courses who did not withdraw from those courses during the fall term.
Success rate is the percent of fall students who completed the semesters' developmental courses with A, B, C, or Passing grades. These data are reported annually to
the National Community College Benchmark Project (NCCBP).
Developmental Math Course Retention and Success
Ellsworth
Semester
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Marshalltown
Retention
Rate
Success Rate
Retention
Rate
Success Rate
90.0%
84.0%
90.0%
83.0%
85.7%
88.0%
97.0%
68.0%
62.0%
79.0%
53.0%
46.7%
57.6%
64.1%
80.0%
84.0%
88.0%
88.0%
89.4%
85.2%
90.9%
54.0%
75.0%
72.0%
63.0%
69.1%
63.9%
68.7%
District
Retention
Rate
NCCBP Median
Success Rate
91.7%
94.2%
88.4%
92.2%
70.8%
69.5%
72.1%
65.2%
Retention
Rate
84.0%
83.0%
83.0%
83.0%
83.3%
84.7%
85.4%
86.5%
85.0%
84.9%
86.1%
IA Comm. College Median
Success Rate Retention Rate Success Rate
79.0%
71.0%
68.0%
68.0%
67.7%
66.2%
68.1%
67.6%
68.8%
68.3%
67.9%
91.0%
87.1%
85.0%
88.1%
84.0%
66.0%
64.7%
63.0%
63.2%
66.5%
Developmental Reading/Writing Course Retention and Success
Ellsworth
Semester
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Retention
Rate
100.0%
96.0%
94.0%
69.0%
90.8%
97.3%
Success Rate
50.0%
54.0%
93.0%
80.0%
61.0%
58.3%
Marshalltown
Retention
Rate
72.0%
79.0%
90.0%
95.0%
84.0%
87.9%
94.7%
Success Rate
District
Retention
Rate
NCCBP Median
Success Rate
62.0%
59.0%
76.0%
66.0%
63.5%
62.1%
71.1%
94.6%
95.2%
87.7%
93.1%
69.8%
69.0%
66.0%
75.1%
Retention
Rate
89.0%
90.0%
89.0%
88.0%
88.9%
90.4%
91.7%
92.2%
90.7%
88.7%
90.9%
IA Comm. College Median
Success Rate Retention Rate Success Rate
83.0%
79.0%
77.0%
80.0%
78.0%
76.4%
76.3%
77.0%
75.6%
74.5%
76.0%
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
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Awards by Campus
Fiscal
Year
Associate of Arts
ECC
MCC
Associate of
Applied Science
ECC
MCC
Associate of
Science
Career Option
ECC
Associate in
General Studies
MCC
ECC
MCC
Associate of
Science
ECC
MCC
Diploma
ECC
MCC
Certificate
ECC
MCC
Total
ECC
MCC
Total
2001
107
115
41
41
4
27
32
76
77
251
269
520
2002
89
109
47
58
1
10
35
29
50
70
222
276
498
2003
117
143
38
38
1
21
31
61
67
2
239
280
519
2004
98
133
38
43
3
6
15
31
60
73
214
286
500
2005
130
190
42
46
4
2
23
36
47
77
246
351
597
2006
119
171
58
48
1
2
25
23
25
84
3
228
331
559
2007
110
168
39
48
15
29
53
76
2
217
323
540
2008
99
147
53
45
18
18
29
68
199
278
477
2009
98
145
28
46
18
19
40
71
184
281
465
2010
122
178
24
40
2
20
13
36
82
10
202
325
527
2011
102
190
43
77
1
1
23
14
41
116
17
210
415
625
2012
113
193
29
43
4
16
28
42
92
3
200
363
563
2013
102
176
57
46
1
15
13
43
85
2
217
323
540
2014
122
188
61
45
4
6
13
27
105
1
216
356
572
Since submission of the FY 2014 Awards File to the IDOE, additional awards have been granted but recorded in FY 2014. Thus the total reported here differs from
that reported elsewhere by the IDOE.
Trends in Awards by Campus and Total Awards
Awards by Campus
700
Total IVCCD Awards
600
500
MCC
400
300
200
100
ECC
0
2001
2014
2001
2014
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Award Level
2005
2006
2007
124
20.8%
473
79.2%
320
59
88
6
3
0.5%
109
19.5%
447
80.0%
290
48
106
3
2
0.4%
129
23.9%
409
75.7%
278
97
20.3%
380
79.7%
246
87
98
111
23.9%
354
76.1%
243
37
74
379
63.5%
218
36.5%
597
--
338
60.5%
221
39.5%
559
--
44
278
51.5%
262
48.5%
540
517
1.04
36
246
51.6%
231
48.4%
477
463
1.03
280
60.2%
185
39.8%
465
445
1.04
Certificate
Diploma
Degree
AA
AS
AAS
AGS
ASCO
College Parallel
Career Education
Total Awards
Total Grads
Avg. Awards p/Grad
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
10
1.9%
118
22.4%
399
75.7%
300
33
64
2
17
2.7%
157
25.1%
451
72.2%
292
37
120
2
3
0.5%
134
23.8%
426
75.7%
306
44
72
4
2
0.4%
128
23.7%
410
75.9%
278
28
103
1
1
0.2%
132
23.1%
439
76.7%
310
19
106
4
333
63.2%
194
36.8%
527
508
1.04
329
52.6%
296
47.4%
625
563
1.11
350
62.2%
213
37.8%
563
541
1.04
306
56.7%
234
43.3%
540
503
1.07
329
57.5%
243
42.5%
572
550
1.04
% cng
FY13-14
-50.0%
2010-14 Avg.
Annual Change
-36.9%
3.1%
0.4%
7.1%
-1.6%
11.5%
-32.1%
2.9%
300.0%
-1.6%
-7.9%
1.8%
-25.8%
7.5%
-2.3%
3.8%
0.8%
5.9%
-7.0%
-1.1%
-0.4%
Trends in Award by Type
1,000
800
Career Education
600
College Parallel
Degree
400
200
Diploma
0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
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Awards by Major Program and College
FY 2010
Award Program
Accounting Practitioner
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting
Ag/precision agriculture
Ag science/agribusiness
Ag Science/Animal Science
Ag Science/Animal Science
Ag science/farm management
Ag science/swine management
Agricultural science
Agriculture
Apparel Merchandising
Art
Athletic Training
Automotive Repair Technology Practitioner
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Broadcasting/Mass Media
Broadcasting/Mass Media
Broadcasting/Digital Media
Business Administration
Business Administration
Business Administration
Business Education
Business/small business practitioner
Communications/Public Relations/Journalism
Computer applications in business practitioner
Computer Applications in Business
Computer Applications in Business
Computer Applications in Business
Computer Applications in Business
Award
Dipl
AA
AAS
AS
AAS
AAS
AAS
AS
AAS
Dipl
AS
AA
AAS
AA
AA
Dipl
AA
AAS
AS
AS
AAS
AAS
AA
AS
AS
AA
Dipl
AA
Dipl
AA
AAS
AS
Dipl
ECC
1
7
MCC
1
FY 2011
MCC
4
ECC
1
6
1
2
1
1
2
10
FY 2012
MCC
2
ECC
1
3
1
4
6
2
2
2
6
1
4
1
MCC
ECC
MCC
5
2
6
3
2
3
4
1
1
3
1
3
2
3
2
FY 2014
ECC
3
3
3
1
FY 2013
1
1
4
6
1
6
3
3
1
1
4
1
10
3
5
5
1
1
1
1
2
4
2
2
13
1
1
8
2
2
1
1
3
ECC
2
5
3
3
10
4
3
1
4
2
4
1
2
1
3
5
1
15
7
1
8
7
2
3
2
6
8
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
3
1
1
2
2
12
9
4
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
6
2
MCC
1
2
3
2
7
5-year Average
13
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
6
2
1
3
3
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
2
6
1
District
1
8
1
4
2
3
3
0
4
1
4
1
1
1
4
3
0
0
3
3
0
0
11
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
7
0
2
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Awards by Major Program and College (cont.)
FY 2010
Award Program
Computer Network Management
Computer Network Management
Computer Network Management Pract.
Computer Science
Computer Science
Computer Science/MIS
Conservation Technology
Conservation Technology
Construction Management
Construction Tech. Heavy Equipment Pract.
Construction technology commercial practitioner
Construction Technology Heavy Equipment
Construction Technology Residential Pract.
Construction Technology
Criminal Justice Corrections
Criminal Justice Law Enforcement
Criminal Justice
Dental Assisting
Early Childhood Education Practitioner
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Education - elementary
Education - secondary
Education - special
Engineering
Engineering
Entrepreneurial & Diversified Agriculture
Entrepreneurial & Diversified Agriculture
Equine Management Practitioner
Equine Management
Equine Science
Family & Consumer Science
Award
AA
AAS
Dipl
AA
AS
AA
AA
AS
AA
Dipl
Dipl
AAS
Dipl
AAS
AS
AS
AA
Dipl
Dipl
AA
AAS
AS
AA
AA
AA
AA
AS
AAS
Cert
Dipl
AAS
AAS
AA
ECC
MCC
1
3
FY 2011
ECC
MCC
3
11
2
FY 2012
ECC
MCC
6
9
FY 2013
ECC
MCC
2
8
1
FY 2014
ECC
MCC
3
6
1
1
5-year Average
ECC
1
1
1
5
3
2
1
1
3
1
2
2
2
1
7
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
2
7
9
4
3
1
1
7
4
2
12
1
1
7
4
2
1
2
2
2
2
10
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
7
5
2
5
20
5
1
4
4
1
1
1
2
2
2
16
2
1
7
12
1
4
4
7
12
9
5
1
2
4
7
3
1
1
2
1
2
12
1
10
1
5
1
1
1
11
4
4
4
11
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
2
10
8
3
1
2
2
1
4
1
MCC
3
7
1
1
4
6
2
8
6
2
8
6
6
2
1
2
6
4
1
2
5
4
2
1
4
13
2
1
1
7
3
1
2
1
2
1
District
3
7
0
1
0
0
4
1
1
0
0
1
6
3
1
2
14
13
2
0
0
7
10
4
0
2
2
1
0
1
6
4
0
Award Key: AA=Assoc. of Arts; AS=Assoc. of Science; AAS=Assoc. of Applied Science; AGS=Assoc of General Studies; ASCO=Assoc. of Science Career Option; Dipl=Diploma; Cert=Certificate
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Awards by Major Program and College (cont.)
Award Program
Finance And Banking
Fire Science
Fire Science
Graphic Arts
Health, Phys. Ed., Recreation & Sports Mgmt
History
Human Services
Industrial Maintenance Technology
Law
Liberal arts
Liberal arts
Machine Tool Technology Tool & Die
Machine Tool Technology Trades Practitioner
Management Information Systems (MIS)
Manufacturing Welding
Manufacturing Welding
Marketing
Mechanical design/CAD tech
Medical Assistant
Medical assisting
Medical Office Practitioner
Medicine
Microsoft Office Specialist
Music
Nursing-Advanced Degree Nursing
Nursing-Practical Nursing
Paralegal
Pharmacy
Physical Therapy
Psychology
Renewable Energy Technology
Science & Mathematics
Small Business Practitioner
Award
AA
AA
AS
AA
AA
AA
AA
AAS
AA
AA
AGS
AAS
Dipl
AA
Cert
Dipl
AS
AAS
Dipl
Dipl
Dipl
AA
Cert
AA
AAS
Dipl
AAS
AA
AA
AA
AS
AA
Dipl
FY 2010
FY 2011
FY 2012
FY 2013
FY 2014
ECC
ECC
ECC
ECC
ECC
2
1
MCC
1
3
1
1
3
1
144
2
5
10
1
49
1
169
1
8
7
3
1
1
3
45
162
4
5
2
6
5
8
57
166
4
9
5
7
3
1
2
5
15
21
1
1
1
1
1
5
7
9
14
39
1
50
1
14
33
1
2
1
3
MCC
1
1
2
5
160
2
6
6
1
4
1
1
4
19
4
15
40
11
1
2
7
11
2
5
1
1
1
21
21
2
3
3
2
1
5
4
7
1
3
2
6
23
2
2
1
3
2
2
1
2
2
5
4
19
9
ECC
1
2
16
1
162
1
2
7
1
5
1
1
1
14
18
2
1
5
1
51
MCC
3
2
3
1
1
MCC
1
1
13
2
MCC
2
1
2
50
MCC
5-year Average
20
42
2
2
1
25
21
23
33
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
16
21
2
2
2
2
1
15
5
1
4
17
38
2
2
1
3
1
District
0
1
1
2
2
0
1
5
0
211
3
6
6
0
2
0
1
4
7
12
8
1
3
1
33
58
0
1
2
2
1
3
0
Award Key: AA=Assoc. of Arts; AS=Assoc. of Science; AAS=Assoc. of Applied Science; AGS=Assoc of General Studies; ASCO=Assoc. of Science Career Option; Dipl=Diploma; Cert=Certificate
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Awards by Major Program and College (cont.); Time-to-Degree
FY 2010
Award Program
Social Work
Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainable Agriculture
Utility Technician
Veterinary Medicine
Welding
Welding
Wildlife/Fisheries/Forestry
Total
Award
AA
AA
Cert
Dipl
AA
Cert
Dipl
AA
ECC
3
MCC
1
FY 2011
ECC
2
MCC
FY 2012
ECC
1
2
2
MCC
FY 2013
ECC
3
MCC
FY 2014
ECC
MCC
5-year Average
ECC
MCC
District
3
1
1
2
14
1
1
8
2
0
1
3
1
0
8
0
565
1
14
1
1
8
202
325
2
9
209
415
1
10
200
363
6
1
217
323
2
8
216
356
1
209
355
Award Key: AA=Assoc. of Arts; AS=Assoc. of Science; AAS=Assoc. of Applied Science; AGS=Assoc of General Studies; ASCO=Assoc. of Science Career Option; Dipl=Diploma; Cert=Certificate
Time-to-Degree. In 2015, the Iowa Department of Education and Iowa Workforce Development analyzed the previous six years' fiscal year data for Iowa community
college students who had received an award between FY 2010 and FY 2012. The figure below presents the cumulative percentages of IVCCD students and students
from all Iowa community colleges who had earned their degrees or diplomas by years one through five or more. The data are organized by award level.
Time-to-Degree by Award Level; Cumulative Percent of Awards Completed by Year
IVCCD and All Iowa Community Colleges
100%
Diploma
AAS Degree
AA Degree
AS Degree
ASCO Degree
75%
State
50%
25%
IVCCD
0%
YearYearYearYearYear
1 2 3 4 5+
IVCCD 0% 22% 64% 89% 92%
State 22% 57% 80% 88% 91%
YearYearYearYearYear
1 2 3 4 5+
0% 0% 5% 35% 76% 88%
YearYearYearYearYear
1 2 3 4 5+
0% 0% 10% 68% 87% 92%
YearYearYearYearYear
1 2 3 4 5+
0% 0% 23% 75% 92% 92%
YearYearYearYearYear
1 2 3 4 5+
0% 0% 1% 57% 80% 91%
0% 4% 39% 68% 82% 88%
0% 13% 53% 74% 82% 86%
0% 13% 49% 73% 83% 88%
0% 5% 38% 69% 82% 88%
Source: IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html; IDOE & IWD 2015. Education Outcomes: Certificate, Diploma, and Associate Degree Programs.
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Awards by Career Clusters
Career clusters are nationally-recognized groupings of occupations and careers that require advanced knowledge and skills which are commonly developed in
career/technical programs of study. The clusters identify pathways from secondary school to post-secondary education to the workplace. Each cluster includes a
range of major programs, not all of which are offered at each Iowa community college.
Credit enrollment by career cluster for several fiscal years is presented on page 42 of this fact book. The table below presents awards taken in career clusters by
IVCCD graduates over the past five fiscal years.
Career Cluster
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources
Architecture & Construction
Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
Business, Management, & Administration
Finance
Health Science
Human Services
Information Technology
Law, Public Safety, & Security
Manufacturing
Marketing, Sales, & Service
Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math
Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics
Total
FY 2010
FY 2011
FY 2012
FY 2013
FY 2014
22
23
2
18
10%
10%
1%
8%
26
16
3
32
9%
6%
1%
11%
13
9
5
34
6%
4%
2%
14%
21
15
2
19
5%
3%
0%
4%
117
9
3
2
30
1
52%
4%
1%
1%
13%
0%
140
6
11
7
41
50%
2%
4%
2%
15%
121
11
9
8
20
5
51%
5%
4%
3%
9%
2%
227
100%
282
100%
235
100%
117
7
7
4
20
1
232
2
447
26%
2%
2%
1%
4%
0%
52%
0%
100%
19
19
6
8
4
130
5
6
4
19
1
11
12
244
8%
8%
2%
3%
2%
53%
2%
2%
2%
8%
0%
5%
5%
100%
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2014; Tables 6-6 – 6-10
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Awards by Ethnicity and Race
FY
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Avg. Change
FY 2010-14
American Indian Asian or Pacific
or Alaska Native
Islander
6
1.1%
3
0.6%
5
1.0%
4
0.8%
3
0.6%
1
0.2%
4
0.8%
7
1.4%
7
1.2%
2
0.3%
13
2.1%
5
0.8%
11
2.0%
0
0.0%
9
1.8%
0
0.0%
5
1.1%
0
0.0%
6
1.1%
2
0.4%
7
1.1%
2
0.3%
2
0.4%
4
0.7%
8
1.5%
2
0.4%
7
1.2%
4
0.7%
3.1%
14.9%
Black
Non-Hispanic
16
3.1%
14
2.9%
20
3.9%
14
2.8%
15
2.6%
19
3.1%
26
4.8%
20
4.1%
11
2.4%
24
4.6%
18
2.9%
26
4.6%
18
3.3%
25
4.4%
0.8%
Hispanic
16
3.1%
12
2.5%
10
2.0%
17
3.4%
17
2.9%
21
3.5%
23
4.2%
16
3.3%
21
4.5%
39
7.4%
38
6.1%
41
7.3%
40
7.4%
44
7.7%
2.4%
White
Two or More Ethnicity and Race
Non-Hispanic
Races
Unknown
476 91.0%
6
1.1%
439 91.3%
7
1.5%
471 92.0%
7
1.4%
445 89.9%
8
1.6%
524 90.7%
13
2.2%
539 88.8%
10
1.6%
467 85.8%
17
3.1%
425 87.1%
18
3.7%
399 85.6%
30
6.4%
422 80.1%
2
0.4%
28
5.3%
506 81.0%
3
0.5%
46
7.4%
430 76.4%
3
0.5%
52
9.2%
428 79.3%
6
1.1%
28
5.2%
437 76.4%
4
0.7%
36
6.3%
0.7%
14.9%
5.2%
NonResident
Alien
4
5
5
10
15
0.8%
0.8%
0.9%
1.9%
2.6%
30.3%
Total
523
481
512
495
578
607
544
488
466
527
625
563
540
572
1.7%
Trends in Percent of Awards by Ethnic & Racial Minority Students
Percent of Total Awards, IVCCD & All Iowa Community Colleges
20%
IVCCD
15%
All Iowa Community
Colleges
10%
5%
0%
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source: IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html; IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2002-14, Tables 6-4.
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Awards by Gender and Ethnicity/Race
FY
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Avg. Change
FY 2010-14
Males
219
200
189
190
241
210
207
186
181
230
249
213
191
243
41.9%
41.6%
36.9%
38.4%
41.7%
34.6%
38.1%
38.1%
38.8%
43.6%
39.8%
37.8%
35.4%
42.5%
1.1%
Females
304
281
323
305
337
397
337
302
285
297
376
350
348
329
Total
58.1%
58.4%
63.1%
61.6%
58.3%
65.4%
61.9%
61.9%
61.2%
56.4%
60.2%
62.2%
64.6%
57.5%
2.1%
523
481
512
495
578
607
544
488
466
527
625
563
539
572
Graduates by Ethnicity/Race and Gender
2014 Graduates
AmerInd/AlasNtv
Asian
Black
Male
Hispanic
Female
1.7%
White
Trends in Number of IVCCD Awards by Gender
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Two+ Races
Female
Unknown
NonRes Alien
Male
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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Awards in Programs Non-Traditional for Females
FY 2012
Program Title
Award
Ag Science Transfer
ASCO
Agribusiness
AAS
Agriculture (Precision Ag Track)
AAS
Animal Science
AAS
Automotive Repair Technology Practitioner Dipl
Broadcasting/Digital Media
AAS
Broadcasting/Mass Media
ASCO
Business Administration
ASCO
Computer Network Management
AAS
Computer Network Management Pract.
Dipl
Conservation Technology
ASCO
Construction Technology
AAS
Construction Technology Commercial Pract. Dipl
Construction Technology Heavy Equipment
AAS
Construction Technology Residential Pract. Dipl
Criminal Justice Corrections
ASCO
Criminal Justice Law Enforcement
ASCO
Criminal Justice Law Enforcement
ASCO
Entrepreneurial & Diversified Agriculture
Cert
Equine Management
AAS
Equine Management Practitioner
Dipl
Equine Science
AAS
Farm Management
AAS
Industrial Maintenance Technology
AAS
Machine Tool Technology Tool & Die
AAS
Machine Tool Technology Trades Practitioner Dipl
Manufacturing Welding
Dipl
Manufacturing Welding
Cert
Mechanical Design/CAD
AAS
Renewable Energy Technology
ASCO
Small Business Practitioner
Dipl
Swine Management
Dipl
Utility Technician
Dipl
Total
Total
3
2
FY 2013
# Females % Females
2
67%
2
100%
Total
3
4
FY 2014
# Females % Females
2
67%
1
25%
2
2
100%
7
5
71%
7
2
9
1
2
0
14%
100%
0%
1
1
8
0
1
0
0%
100%
0%
1
4
0
0
0%
0%
1
4
0
0
0%
0%
1
0
0%
2
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0%
0%
0%
0%
8
2
6
1
3
5
2
10
8
2
6
0
0
1
0
1
100%
100%
100%
0%
0%
20%
0%
10%
5
0
0%
1
1
100%
75
28
37%
8
2
6
6
5
2
7
6
1
1
3
8
2
6
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
100%
100%
100%
17%
0%
0%
0%
33%
0%
0%
33%
3
1
33%
85
30
35%
Total
1
3
10
5
13
1
5
3
6
1
# Females % Females
1
100%
1
33%
2
20%
5
100%
1
8%
0
0%
3
60%
2
67%
0
0%
0
0%
1
1
0
0
0%
0%
5
1
0
1
0%
100%
1
1
6
0
1
6
0%
100%
100%
2
5
1
9
5
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
100%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1
1
100%
14
109
1
27
7%
25%
Source: IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html
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Awards in Programs Non-Traditional for Males
FY 2012
Program Title
Nursing-Advanced Degree Nursing
Computer Applications in Business
Computer Applications in Business
Nursing-Practical Nursing
Medical Office Practitioner
Medical Assistant
Early Childhood Education
Nursing-Advanced Degree Nursing
Computer Applications in Business
Computer Applications in Business
Early Childhood Education Practitioner
Dental Assisting
Nursing-Practical Nursing
Medical Assistant
Microsoft Office Specialist
Early Childhood Education
Medical Office Practitioner
Paralegal
Total
Award
AAS
Dipl
AAS
Dipl
Dipl
Dipl
ASCO
AAS
Dipl
AAS
Dipl
Dipl
Dipl
Dipl
Cert
AAS
Dipl
AAS
Total
# Males
FY 2013
6
3
1
23
7
4
12
15
2
6
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
% Males
0%
0%
0%
4%
0%
0%
8%
0%
0%
0%
12
40
19
3
0
3
0
0
0%
8%
0%
0%
4
0
0%
157
5
3%
Total
FY 2014
# Males
21
3
3
21
7
4
10
20
2
4
1
12
42
11
1
162
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
7
% Males
0%
0%
0%
5%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
14%
0%
0%
4%
Total
25
1
1
21
1
4
3
23
# Males
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
% Males
8%
0%
0%
10%
0%
0%
0%
4%
1
1
11
33
11
0
0
0
1
0
0%
0%
0%
3%
0%
1
2
2
141
0
0
1
7
0%
0%
50%
5%
Trends in Awards by Gender in Non-Traditional for Gender Programs
40%
% Awards by Females in NonTrad for Female
Programs
% Awards by Males in NonTrad for Male
Programs
30%
20%
10%
0%
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Source: IVCCD Institutional Research, http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html
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Fall Cohort Graduation Rates
Graduation rates within 150% of normal time to complete programs are calculated for cohort groups whose members are all first-time, full-time, degree- or
certificate-seeking undergraduate students who began in the fall semester of the stated cohort year. Cohort members who transfer-out without having completed
their programs are also calculated and treated as completers. Students are tracked for three years, and the most current cohort about which academic outcomes are
available is fall 2011. These data are reported annually to the U.S. Department of Education and are published on the IVCCD Institutional Research website,
http://www.iavalley.edu/district/research.html, as part of the Student Right-to-Know information.
Ellsworth
Cohort
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Four-Year
Average
Marshalltown
Iowa Community
Colleges
District
Completers
31.4
27.6
33.7
25.1
21.5
18.6
Transfer-out
30.5
40.4
30.6
39.1
43.9
39.9
Grad Rate
61.8
68.0
64.3
64.2
65.3
58.5
Completers
25.7
22.1
23.9
26.5
24.2
18.2
Transfer-out
24.0
31.0
22.1
24.2
25.8
23.9
Grad Rate
49.7
53.2
46.0
50.7
50.0
42.1
Completers
28.5
24.7
28.2
26.0
23.0
18.4
Transfer-out
27.2
35.4
25.8
30.0
33.5
30.6
Grad Rate
55.6
60.1
54.0
56.0
56.5
48.9
Grad Rate
47.3
52.6
49.5
43.0
36.1
n.a.
24.6
38.5
63.1
23.3
24.1
47.3
23.8
30.1
53.9
n.a.
Source: IPEDS Data Center, Graduation Rate Survey http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/datacenter/
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Where IVCCD Graduates Enroll
Transfer-Out College
State
Level
Type
2010
ECC
Marshalltown Community College
Iowa State University
Buena Vista University T&A
University of Northern Iowa
Ellsworth Community College
University of Iowa
Des Moines Area Community College
Grand View University
Upper Iowa University
American Institute
Hawkeye Community College
Indian Hills Community College
Kirkwood Community College
Ashford University
Mount Mercy College
William Penn University
Eastern Illinois University
Morningside College
South Dakota State University
St Ambrose University
Wayne State College
Drake University
Simpson College
Iowa Central Community College
University of Idaho
All Other Colleges/Universities
Total
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IL
IA
SD
IA
NE
IA
IA
IA
ID
2
4
4
4
2
4
2
4
4
4
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
4
Public
Public
Private
Public
Public
Public
Public
Private
Private
Private
Public
Public
Public
Private
Private
Private
Public
Private
Public
Private
Public
Private
Private
Public
Public
23
14
21
23
6
1
3
1
1
2
1
2011
MCC
ECC
47
18
30
23
2
5
4
2
14
6
11
23
3
4
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2012
MCC
42
25
35
20
2
11
4
3
1
1
2
1
4
ECC
14
9
22
25
2
1
4
1
1
14
156
41
25
22
20
4
12
5
8
31
6
11
23
4
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
MCC
ECC
MCC
54
33
24
11
6
10
2
1
1
1
0
17
8
17
51
4
1
1
5
122
24
12
22
0
5
3
1
0
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
3
1
24
136
0
2
0
0
11
206
3
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
27
104
17
171
0
88
1
6
153
5-Year
5-Year
Total Average
2014
2
1
2
1
1
22
125
ECC
2
1
1
1
MCC
2
1
3
1
2013
18
108
19
167
306
224
166
178
159
62
25
20
16
9
11
11
10
8
6
6
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
6
4
153
1,409
61
45
33
36
32
12
5
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Source: National Student Clearinghouse
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Iowa Community Colleges ........................................................................................................................................... 95
FY 2014 Enrollment by Credit Student Type ....................................................................................................... 96
FY 2014 Market Penetration: FTEE p/1,000 Total Population ..................................................................... 97
FY 2014 Market Penetration, 16+ Years ............................................................................................................... 98
Fiscal Year High School Market Penetration ....................................................................................................... 99
Market Share by Iowa Institution Type .............................................................................................................. 100
Ratio of Iowa Regent University Enrollment to Iowa Community College Enrollment ..................... 101
Fall Cohort Graduation Within 150% of Normal Time and Transfer-Out Rates.................................. 102
U.S. Public Two-Year College Graduation Rates, 2010 Fall Cohort ........................................................... 103
Fall-to-Fall Retention Rates of First-time Degree-Seekers .......................................................................... 104
Fiscal Year Per Pupil Funding of Iowa's Higher Education Students ....................................................... 105
Fiscal Year Unrestricted Fund Revenue Sources and FTEE ......................................................................... 106
Tuition Trends – Resident Credit Annual Tuition & Fees ............................................................................ 107
Household Income Needed to Pay for Public 2-Year College ...................................................................... 108
Iowa Community College Student Loan Debt .................................................................................................... 109
Fiscal Year Expenditures by Category and FTEE ............................................................................................. 110
FY 2014 Expenditures by Function ...................................................................................................................... 111
Fiscal Year Revenue:Expenditure Ratio ............................................................................................................. 112
Fiscal Year Distribution of Human Resources.................................................................................................. 113
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Iowa Community Colleges
Area
College
Acronym
President/Chancellor
Administrative Location
I
Northeast Iowa Community College*
NICC
Liang Chee Wee
Calmar
II
North Iowa Area Community College*
NIACC
Steven Schulz
Mason City
III
Iowa Lakes Community College*
ILCC
Valerie Newhouse
Estherville
IV
Northwest Iowa Community College
NCC
Alethea Stubbe
Sheldon
V
Iowa Central Community College
VI
Iowa Valley Community College District*
VII
Hawkeye Community College*
IX
Eastern Iowa Community College*
ICCC
Dan P. Kinney
Fort Dodge
Christopher Duree
Marshalltown
HCC
Linda Allen
Waterloo
EICC
Donald Doucette
Davenport
IVCCD
X
Kirkwood Community College*
KCC
Mick Starcevich
Cedar Rapids
XI
Des Moines Area Community College*
DMACC
Robert J. Denson
Ankeny
XII
Western Iowa Tech Community College*
WITCC
Terry Murrell
Sioux City
XIII
Iowa Western Community College*
IWCC
Dan Kinney
Council Bluffs
XIV
Southwestern Community College
SWCC
Barbara J. Crittendon
Creston
XV
Indian Hills Community College
IHCC
Marlene Sprouse
Ottumwa
XVI
Southeastern Community College*
SCC
Michael Ash
West Burlington
* AQIP participants http://www.aqip.org
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FY 2014 Enrollment by Credit Student Type
Total Enrollment
Northeast
North Iowa Area
Iowa Lakes
Northwest
Iowa Central
Iowa Valley
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
Average
Total
Headcount
7,153
4,014
3,790
2,631
7,669
4,320
9,144
13,591
21,916
36,877
8,539
9,586
1,957
5,999
4,040
9,415
141,226
Credit Hours
94,916.0
61,692.0
61,139.5
33,945.0
122,708.6
66,073.0
124,428.0
159,873.5
311,998.5
458,089.0
111,033.0
150,945.0
31,315.0
94,009.5
60,656.0
129,521.4
1,942,821.6
Joint Enrollment
FTE
3,954.8
2,570.5
2,547.5
1,414.4
5,112.9
2,753.0
5,184.5
6,661.4
12,999.9
19,087.0
4,626.4
6,289.4
1,304.8
3,917.1
2,527.3
5,396.7
80,950.9
Headcount
2,750
1,296
1,243
904
2,467
1,294
2,097
4,532
4,353
13,930
2,503
2,053
714
1,714
1,146
2,866
42,996
% of Total
Headcount
38.4%
32.3%
32.8%
34.4%
32.2%
30.0%
22.9%
33.3%
19.9%
37.8%
29.3%
21.4%
36.5%
28.6%
28.4%
30.4%
30.4%
Credit Hours
20,683.0
9,933.0
10,976.0
6,435.0
20,392.5
10,555.0
12,693.0
27,837.3
28,794.5
120,972.0
18,769.0
18,349.0
6,640.0
15,200.5
8,693.2
22,461.5
336,923.0
FTE
861.8
413.9
457.3
268.1
849.7
439.8
528.9
1,159.9
1,199.8
5,040.5
782.0
764.5
276.7
633.4
362.2
935.9
14,038.5
% of Total FTE
21.8%
16.1%
18.0%
19.0%
16.6%
16.0%
10.2%
17.4%
9.2%
26.4%
16.9%
12.2%
21.2%
16.2%
14.3%
17.3%
17.3%
Trends in Joint Enrollment as Percent of Total Enrollment
Iowa Community Colleges
50%
40%
FY09
FY10
FY11
IVCCD
HCC
EICCD
FY12
FY13
FY14
30%
20%
10%
0%
NICC
NIACC
ILCC
NCC
ICCC
KCC
DMACC WITCC
IWCC
SWCC
IHCC
SCC
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa's Community Colleges, 2014, Iowa Department of Education, Table 3-1, 3-2, 5-1, 5-2
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FY 2014 Market Penetration: FTEE p/1,000 Total Population
Credit
Northeast Iowa
North Iowa Area
Iowa Lakes
Northwest Iowa
Iowa Central
Iowa Valley
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
Total
Average
2014 Est. Service
Area Population
211,323
112,320
68,954
70,418
128,041
94,979
207,296
290,263
455,766
828,957
167,951
171,674
62,379
135,959
100,736
3,107,017
207,134
FTEE*
3,954.8
2,570.5
2,547.5
1,414.4
5,112.9
2,753.0
5,184.1
6,661.4
13,000.0
19,087.0
4,626.4
6,289.4
1,304.8
3,917.1
2,527.3
80,950.5
5,396.7
FTEE per 1,000
Population
18.7
22.9
36.9
20.1
39.9
29.0
25.0
22.9
28.5
23.0
27.5
36.6
20.9
28.8
25.1
26.1
27.1
Non-Credit
FTEE*
618.3
245.5
120.3
198.2
592.1
368.7
652.0
1,225.7
1,818.4
2,042.1
787.2
616.1
228.1
370.4
241.9
10,124.9
675.0
FTEE per 1,000
Population TOTAL FTEE*
2.9
4,573.1
2.2
2,816.0
1.7
2,667.8
2.8
1,612.6
4.6
5,704.9
3.9
3,121.8
3.1
5,836.1
4.2
7,887.1
4.0
14,818.4
2.5
21,129.1
4.7
5,413.6
3.6
6,905.5
3.7
1,532.9
2.7
4,287.4
2.4
2,769.2
3.3
91,075.4
3.3
6,071.7
Total
Total FTEE per % Cng from FY13 in FTEE
1,000 Populations
p/1000 Est. Pop
21.6
-3.9%
25.1
-7.8%
38.7
-11.3%
22.9
-4.0%
44.6
-11.6%
32.9
-6.9%
28.2
-1.8%
27.2
-3.8%
32.5
-9.2%
25.5
-1.7%
32.2
1.5%
40.2
-5.9%
24.6
-11.3%
31.5
-21.3%
27.5
-10.3%
29.3
-6.3%
30.3
*Ba s ed on El i gi bl e Credi t a nd Non-Credi t Contact Hours . Credi t FTE=CrHrs /24; NonCredi t FTEE=ContHrs /600. Total FTEE i s the s um of the two.
The table above presents Iowa community colleges' updated service area populations based on each community college region's percent of the counties' 2014
estimated populations. Disaggregating the county estimates by region yielded 109 fewer in population than the state estimate of 3,107,126.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. ”Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Selected Age Groups by Sex for the United States, States, Counties, and Puerto Rico Commonwealth and
Municipios: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013" (PEPAGESEX). http://www.census.gov/popest/methodology/index.html; "PercentOfCountyInCCArea.xlsx" from IDOE personal e-mail March 2013; FTEE Report from
IDOE personal email Apr. 1, 2015.
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FY 2014 Market Penetration, 16+ Years
Credit
Northeast Iowa
North Iowa Area
Iowa Lakes
Northwest Iowa
Iowa Central
Iowa Valley
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
Total
Average
2013 Population
Over Age 16
169,132
90,956
55,940
54,296
102,837
75,657
166,068
227,919
360,102
638,000
130,345
136,677
49,877
108,560
81,288
2,447,656
163,177
FTEE*
3,954.8
2,570.5
2,547.5
1,414.4
5,112.9
2,753.0
5,184.1
6,661.4
13,000.0
19,087.0
4,626.4
6,289.4
1,304.8
3,917.1
2,527.3
80,950.5
5,396.7
Non-Credit
FTEE per 1,000
Population
23.4
28.3
45.5
26.0
49.7
36.4
31.2
29.2
36.1
29.9
35.5
46.0
26.2
36.1
31.1
33.1
34.0
FTEE*
618.3
245.5
120.3
198.2
592.1
368.7
652.0
1225.7
1818.4
2042.1
787.2
616.1
228.1
370.4
241.9
10,124.9
675.0
FTEE per 1,000
Population
3.7
2.7
2.1
3.7
5.8
4.9
3.9
5.4
5.0
3.2
6.0
4.5
4.6
3.4
3.0
4.1
4.1
Total
TOTAL FTEE*
4,573.1
2,816.0
2,667.8
1,612.6
5,704.9
3,121.8
5,836.1
7,887.1
14,818.4
21,129.1
5,413.6
6,905.5
1,532.9
4,287.4
2,769.2
91,075.4
6,071.7
Total FTEE per
1,000 Populations
27.0
31.0
47.7
29.7
55.5
41.3
35.1
34.6
41.2
33.1
41.5
50.5
30.7
39.5
34.1
37.2
38.2
*Based on Eligible Credit and Non-Credit Contact Hours. Credit FTE=CrHrs/24; NonCredit FTEE=ContHrs/600. Total FTEE is the sum of the two.
The table above presents Iowa community colleges' updated service area populations based on each community college region's percent of the counties' 2013
estimated populations. Population estimates by age for counties in 2014 were not available as of this writing.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. ”Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Selected Age Groups by Sex for the United States, States, Counties, and Puerto Rico Commonwealth and
Municipios: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013" (PEPAGESEX). http://www.census.gov/popest/methodology/index.html; "PercentOfCountyInCCArea.xlsx" from IDOE personal e-mail March 2013; FTEE Report from
IDOE personal email Apr. 1, 2015.
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Fiscal Year High School Market Penetration
2010-11
CC District
Northeast Iowa
North Iowa
Iowa Lakes
Northwest Iowa
Iowa Central
Iowa Valley
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
Total
All 9-12
graders
10,916
5,975
3,266
3,624
6,915
4,784
9,784
15,647
21,308
38,855
10,010
9,548
3,040
6,288
5,280
155,240
Jointly
Enrolled
2,418
1,372
1,341
811
2,340
1,025
1,804
3,559
3,809
12,856
2,344
1,897
686
1,606
1,024
38,892
2011-12
% Jointly
Enrolled
22%
23%
41%
22%
34%
21%
18%
23%
18%
33%
23%
20%
23%
26%
19%
25%
All 9-12
graders
10,696
5,893
3,210
3,549
6,656
4,779
9,647
15,318
21,196
38,812
9,684
9,305
2,936
6,141
5,193
153,015
Jointly
Enrolled
2,457
1,209
1,313
710
2,715
1,006
1,976
3,824
3,725
13,162
2,276
1,973
703
1,545
976
39,570
2012-13
% Jointly
Enrolled
23%
21%
41%
20%
41%
21%
20%
25%
18%
34%
24%
21%
24%
25%
19%
26%
All 9-12
graders
10,502
5,828
3,192
3,251
6,522
4,608
9,733
15,060
21,086
39,466
9,584
9,254
2,907
5,976
5,319
152,288
Jointly
Enrolled
2,636
1,136
1,291
756
2,681
1,082
1,877
3,831
4,048
13,308
2,112
2,157
706
1,598
1,043
40,262
2013-14
% Jointly
Enrolled
25%
19%
40%
23%
41%
23%
19%
25%
19%
34%
22%
23%
24%
27%
20%
26%
All 9-12
graders
10,381
5,705
3,136
3,156
6,446
4,511
9,744
15,151
21,289
40,194
9,512
9,207
2,845
5,954
5,167
152,398
Jointly
Enrolled
2,750
1,296
1,243
904
2,467
1,294
2,097
4,532
4,353
13,930
2,503
2,053
714
1,714
1,146
42,996
% Jointly
Enrolled
26%
23%
40%
29%
38%
29%
22%
30%
20%
35%
26%
22%
25%
29%
22%
28%
The table above presents the number of high school students (grades 9-12) in schools assigned to Iowa community college districts and the number and percents
of unduplicated jointly-enrolled students.
Source: IDOE "Iowa Public School PreK-12 Enrollments by District Grade, Race and Gender" http://educateiowa.gov; IDOE "CCs_Schools_Districts_2012," personal email 5/2/2012; IDOE Condition of Iowa
Community Colleges, 2014, Table 5-1.
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Market Share by Iowa Institution Type
Total Enrollment
Fall 2002
Fall 2003
Fall 2004
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
Fall 2013-14
Change
Fall 2010-14
Avg. Change
Regents
71,521
70,566
68,949
67,896
67,701
69,178
70,325
71,353
72,708
73,948
74,811
76,465
78,047
Private 4-year
or above
52,273
53,862
54,722
77,799
85,056
99,355
128,070
120,591
181,056
181,077
173,381
157,480
147,840
Iowa Residents
Community Private 2-year
Colleges
or less
73,805
5,361
78,292
11,516
81,803
14,175
82,499
1,288
84,961
1,497
87,072
1,493
88,104
1,898
100,736
2,417
106,596
1,668
105,975
2,337
100,519
2,041
94,234
1,854
93,772
1,760
Total State
Enrollment
202,960
214,236
219,649
229,482
239,215
257,098
288,397
295,097
362,028
363,337
350,752
330,033
321,419
Regents
51,481
50,730
49,511
48,586
47,993
48,582
48,116
48,242
48,026
47,651
47,706
47,894
48,096
Private 4-year
or above
30,867
30,602
29,800
34,201
33,972
35,356
35,616
35,146
32,812
22,423
24,228
32,549
31,230
Community Private 2-year
Colleges
or less
69,564
2,215
73,263
3,114
77,288
3,774
77,288
1,195
79,381
1,245
81,263
1,302
82,086
1,722
93,845
2,120
98,571
1,480
97,354
334
91,889
278
85,702
1,117
85,363
1,441
Total Iowa
Residents
154,127
157,709
160,373
161,270
162,591
166,503
167,540
179,353
180,889
167,762
164,101
167,262
166,130
2.1%
-6.1%
-0.5%
-5.1%
-2.6%
0.4%
-4.1%
-0.4%
29.0%
-0.7%
1.4%
-4.0%
-2.5%
1.1%
-2.4%
0.0%
-1.0%
-2.8%
-0.5%
-1.7%
Trends in Iowa Total and Resident Enrollment by Institutional Type
Private 2-year
Private 4-year or above
Community Colleges
Regents
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Percent of Total Enrollments
Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Iowa Residents as Percent of Total Enrollments
Source: Iowa College & University Enrollment Reports, http://www.regents.iowa.gov/HigherEd/highered.htm
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Fall Cohort Graduation Within 150% of Normal Time and Transfer-Out Rates
2006 Cohort
Northeast Iowa
North Iowa Area
Iowa Lakes
Northwest Iowa
Iowa Central
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
All IA CC's
2007 Cohort
2008 Cohort
2009 Cohort
2010 Cohort
5-Year Averages
Grad 150% Trans-Out Grad 150% Trans-Out Grad 150% Trans-Out Grad 150% Trans-Out Grad 150% Trans-Out
34.3%
26.6%
37.1%
20.5%
32.9%
21.1%
29.9%
17.2%
28.9%
19.8%
36.7%
21.4%
37.6%
33.9%
41.5%
25.3%
43.4%
17.1%
38.3%
20.3%
43.3%
0.0%
42.3%
36.4%
34.5%
40.2%
58.9%
15.1%
65.3%
12.2%
59.5%
8.3%
56.1%
9.4%
51.5%
11.8%
40.9%
31.8%
38.9%
40.8%
33.9%
31.4%
30.5%
27.6%
40.4%
33.7%
30.6%
25.1%
39.1%
21.5%
43.9%
25.7%
24.0%
22.1%
31.0%
23.9%
22.1%
26.5%
24.2%
24.2%
25.8%
44.2%
41.2%
37.2%
31.4%
43.2%
25.5%
20.9%
20.2%
23.5%
26.2%
26.8%
22.8%
20.9%
22.5%
18.4%
26.4%
26.8%
28.5%
31.7%
22.0%
23.6%
20.1%
6.4%
19.7%
7.1%
30.2%
2.5%
42.3%
15.7%
41.7%
16.1%
41.7%
16.4%
17.4%
0.0%
32.9%
2.2%
19.9%
22.0%
21.6%
20.7%
20.8%
17.3%
20.4%
14.1%
24.2%
24.2%
21.3%
26.7%
21.8%
24.5%
18.7%
27.6%
17.8%
26.5%
47.2%
34.8%
22.5%
45.3%
19.8%
43.2%
22.7%
41.9%
20.9%
38.1%
15.2%
29.5%
16.5%
26.7%
19.1%
24.2%
14.3%
21.4%
14.0%
24.1%
18.1%
29.5%
14.4%
29.6%
18.7%
27.9%
13.8%
25.1%
15.6%
32.5%
14.9%
33.0%
19.6%
31.6%
17.9%
30.0%
13.0%
25.1%
11.0%
Grad
150% Trans-Out
32.3%
20.6%
39.6%
23.3%
38.8%
57.9%
11.3%
37.1%
27.8%
37.0%
24.5%
25.4%
39.3%
23.4%
21.9%
22.9%
17.8%
34.2%
9.9%
22.9%
15.4%
20.2%
26.1%
42.4%
17.1%
27.2%
15.7%
27.0%
16.1%
30.2%
15.0%
Trends in Graduation and Transfer-Out Rates
Iowa Community Colleges
60%
50%
Graduated within 150%
Transferred Out
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Fall 2000 Fall 2001 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010
Source: IPEDS Data Center, Graduation Rate Survey http://nces.ed.gov/IPEDS/DATACENTER/Default.aspx
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U.S. Public Two-Year College Graduation Rates, 2010 Fall Cohort
VT
NH
IN
WV
DE
GA
RI
LA
NM
ID
CO
NC
CT
AR
NJ
SC
OH
MA
NV
OR
NY
VA
IA
TX
MD
HI
KY
ME
AL
MO
U.S.
TN
PA
UT
CA
MI
MT
OK
AZ
MS
NE
WI
IL
WA
MN
WY
ND
FL
KS
SD
AK
11.1
21.0
It was explained in Chapter 6 of this Fact Book at graduation rates within 150% of normal time to
25.0
complete programs are calculated for cohort groups whose members are all first-time, full-time,
25.3
degree- or certificate-seeking undergraduate students who began in the fall semester of the stated
25.9
27.6
cohort year. Cohort members who transfer-out without having completed their programs are also
27.8
calculated and treated as completers. Students are tracked for three years, and the most current
28.1
cohort for whom academic outcomes are available is fall 2011. These data are reported annually
30.4
31.9
to the U.S. Department of Education.
32.4
32.7
For comparative purposes, the figure to the left presents the combined graduation within 150% of
32.8
normal time rates and transfer-out rates of all public two-year institutions in the United States for
33.4
33.6
the fall 2010 cohort.
33.9
34.5
35.1
35.2
35.6
35.7
35.7
36.1
Fall 2010 Cohort
36.5
36.7
Graduation and Transfer-Out
37.1
37.1
(Combined) Rates
37.5
37.5
Public 2-Year Colleges
38.2
38.3
38.6
38.6
39.5
40.6
40.8
41.0
41.4
41.6
45.9
45.9
47.7
47.8
48.1
48.9
49.1
50.5
50.9
50.9
56.0
87.2
Source: IPEDS Data Center, Graduation Rate Survey http://nces.ed.gov/IPEDS/DATACENTER/Default.aspx
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Fall-to-Fall Retention Rates of First-time Degree-Seekers
Fall 2009 Cohort
as of Fall 2010
Northeast Iowa
North Iowa Area
Iowa Lakes
Northwest Iowa
Iowa Central
Ellsworth
Marshalltown
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
All Iowa CCs
Full-Time Part-Time
Retention Retention
Rate
Rate
57.0
34.0
60.0
36.0
56.0
24.0
68.0
34.0
55.0
22.0
45.0
19.0
53.0
35.0
70.0
17.0
54.0
38.0
53.0
27.0
56.0
36.0
50.0
28.0
49.0
40.0
58.0
67.0
49.0
27.0
53.0
37.0
55.1
30.8
Fall 2010 Cohort
as of Fall 2011
Total
Retained
53.2
57.0
52.9
64.6
51.0
40.1
49.9
53.0
49.2
46.8
49.8
44.7
48.0
59.0
47.5
50.8
49.9
Full-Time Part-Time
Retention Retention
Rate
Rate
55.0
44.0
59.0
28.0
62.0
31.0
66.0
44.0
55.0
22.0
45.0
19.0
54.0
31.0
56.0
12.0
52.0
42.0
49.0
32.0
53.0
35.0
57.0
44.0
46.0
36.0
62.0
30.0
45.0
23.0
52.0
43.0
52.3
29.9
Fall 2011 Cohort
as of Fall 2012
Total
Retained
53.1
56.5
58.7
63.5
52.6
43.1
48.7
36.1
49.0
45.5
47.2
54.6
45.0
57.1
43.2
50.7
47.2
Full-Time Part-Time
Retention Retention
Total
Rate
Rate Retained
50.1
42.1
48.7
58.9
29.4
56.3
65.2
17.8
60.9
71.2
27.0
65.4
59.4
30.4
57.3
44.8
18.2
42.2
49.7
28.3
45.3
66.2
34.9
59.5
55.6
36.5
47.1
52.1
38.4
49.9
50.3
29.1
42.7
45.9
37.8
44.1
47.7
32.1
46.0
57.4
35.0
54.9
53.2
29.9
51.6
34.1
36.6
34.6
53.4
32.9
49.0
Fall 2012 Cohort
as of Fall 2013
Full-Time Part-Time
Retention Retention
Total
Rate
Rate Retained
61.7
44.0
58.0
78.9
21.3
73.7
56.2
14.7
53.2
71.6
34.2
66.7
51.1
35.6
50.2
47.0
24.0
45.5
51.1
29.3
46.7
59.9
38.8
56.0
58.1
43.3
52.9
57.4
27.3
52.1
52.8
35.2
47.1
37.6
44.8
39.0
46.0
34.4
44.6
55.0
26.7
52.2
51.0
23.4
49.2
54.7
44.9
52.8
54.8
35.3
51.0
Source: IPEDS Data Center, Fall Enrollment Survey http://nces.ed.gov/IPEDS/DATACENTER/Default.aspx
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Fiscal Year Per Pupil Funding of Iowa's Higher Education Students
Total Funding
Community Colleges
All Students
Jointly Enrolled
Total
State Universities
Private Colleges
Total
State Funding
Community Colleges
All Students
Jointly Enrolled
Total
State Universities
Private Colleges
Total
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015 (est)
$2,055
$2,188
$2,269
$2,055
10,039
2,936
$15,030
$2,188
10,499
2,991
$15,678
$2,269
10,826
3,021
$16,116
$2,399
413
$2,812
11,971
3,060
$17,843
$2,798
387
$3,185
12,543
3,090
$18,818
$2,116
412
$2,528
12,216
2,618
$17,362
$1,868
433
$2,301
10,233
2,639
$15,173
$1,950
428
$2,378
9,957
2,514
$14,849
$2,223
483
$2,706
10,346
2,687
$15,739
$2,583
443
$3,026
10,617
2,959
$16,602
$2,694
460
$3,154
10,796
3,364
$17,314
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015 (est)
$1,809
$1,935
$2,010
$1,809
10,039
2,936
$14,784
$1,935
10,499
2,991
$15,425
$2,010
10,826
3,021
$15,857
$2,141
413
$2,554
11,971
3,060
$17,585
$2,215
387
$2,602
12,543
3,090
$18,235
$1,594
412
$2,006
10,571
2,618
$15,195
$1,619
433
$2,052
10,233
2,639
$14,924
$1,687
428
$2,115
9,957
2,514
$14,586
$1,935
483
$2,418
10,346
2,687
$15,451
$2,074
443
$2,517
10,617
2,965
$16,099
$2,364
404
$2,768
10,796
3,364
$16,928
Total funding sources for community colleges include: 1) property tax (20.25¢ operating levy); 2) AARC (State, & American Recovery & Investment Act) for fiscal years
2009 and 2010; 3) funding from State General Aid and salary appropriations; and 4) revenue for jointly enrolled students.
Source: Education Funding for Iowa Students, Historical Funding Per Pupil. FY 2000-2015 (est.) Legislative Services Agency, Fiscal Services Division
https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/lsaReports/k12Education/historical_per_Pupil.pdf
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Fiscal Year Unrestricted Fund Revenue Sources and FTEE
Tuition & Fees
Northeast
North Iowa Area
Iowa Lakes
Northwest
Iowa Central
Iowa Valley
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
Total
Average
Median
2013-14 Change in State
Totals
$15,877,034
11,255,459
8,678,987
5,708,745
22,561,542
12,068,460
19,168,703
22,196,287
51,147,187
56,661,293
15,804,118
21,948,712
5,201,481
17,579,936
9,177,615
$295,035,559
$19,669,037
$15,877,034
Local State General Aid
$1,936,785
1,295,010
1,104,760
699,513
1,448,933
865,136
1,765,610
2,590,746
4,119,286
7,136,685
1,465,387
1,735,834
563,647
1,055,170
723,017
$28,505,519
$1,900,368
$1,448,933
-3.9%
3.9%
$9,572,491
9,772,970
9,035,001
4,443,196
10,865,853
8,657,389
13,121,235
16,582,059
30,143,212
31,835,539
10,781,694
11,522,371
4,527,072
14,202,552
8,212,013
$193,274,647
$12,884,976
$10,781,694
9.0%
Federal
Other Income
Total Revenues
Total FTEE
$488,073
182,408
4,970
94,570
689,677
217,494
724,844
437,218
392,233
2,062,433
303,866
525,700
212,700
0
85,019
$6,421,205
$428,080
$303,866
$2,795,869
1,397,035
1,854,985
740,715
782,241
1,321,237
986,169
1,358,962
5,326,171
9,740,702
2,357,333
1,094,397
1,005,010
2,108,594
1,357,079
$34,226,499
$2,281,767
$1,358,962
$30,670,252
23,902,882
20,678,703
11,686,739
36,348,246
23,129,716
35,766,561
43,165,272
91,128,089
107,436,652
30,712,398
36,827,014
11,509,910
34,946,252
19,554,743
$557,463,429
$37,164,229
$30,712,398
4,573.11
2,816.05
2,667.75
1,612.58
5,704.95
3,121.76
5,836.07
7,887.10
14,818.35
21,129.11
5,413.59
6,905.49
1,532.87
4,287.44
2,769.21
91,075.43
$6,072
$4,573
-33.9%
8.6%
Trends in Revenue per FTEE for Iowa Community Colleges
Adjusted to Constant (2010) Dollars
$6,500
$6,000
$5,500
$6,121
Adjusted $
$5,456
$5,000
$4,500
$4,000
$4,500
Present $
FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014
0.8%
-5.8%
Total Rev per
FTEE
$6,706.65
$8,488.09
$7,751.35
$7,247.24
$6,371.36
$7,409.19
$6,128.53
$5,472.89
$6,149.68
$5,084.77
$5,673.21
$5,333.01
$7,508.72
$8,150.84
$7,061.49
$6,120.90
$6,702.47
$6,715.86
7.0%
Note: Colleges that show zero (0) amounts
or smaller amounts than in past years in
Federal funding sources could reflect the
change in bookkeeping and reporting that
were explained in Ch. 5 of this Fact Book,
rather than significant reductions in their
receipt of Federal funds. An explanation of
this change is presented in the IDOE
Condition of Iowa Community Colleges,
2010-14, pg. 81.
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2014, Tables 15-1, 15-8; Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Dept of Labor, "CPI Detailed Report Data for January 2014."
http://www.bls.gov/cpi/cpid1401.pdf
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Tuition Trends – Resident Credit Annual Tuition & Fees
Based on 12 Credits per Semester
2009-10
$3,432
2,953
3,486
3,120
3,072
3,672
3,672
3,672
2,688
2,644
2,760
3,132
3,120
3,072
2,976
2,880
$3,073
$3,072
Northeast
North Iowa Area
Iowa Lakes
Northwest
Iowa Central
Marshalltown
Ellsworth
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
State Avg.
State Median
2010-11
$3,600
3,130
3,662
3,552
3,192
3,816
3,816
3,216
2,832
2,832
3,000
3,204
3,168
3,216
3,120
3,024
$3,238
$3,192
2011-12
$3,792
3,524
3,758
3,840
3,360
3,960
3,960
3,336
3,072
3,072
3,144
3,348
3,336
3,384
3,298
3,240
$3,430
$3,348
2012-13
$3,912
3,604
3,926
3,984
3,504
4,080
4,080
3,432
3,149
3,192
3,192
3,444
3,408
3,552
3,456
3,408
$3,550
$3,456
Based on 15 Credits per Semester
2013-14
$3,912
3,690
3,998
4,128
3,624
4,176
4,176
3,528
3,216
3,360
3,264
3,528
3,504
3,696
3,576
3,480
$3,645
$3,576
2014-15
$3,912
3,762
4,122
4,200
3,768
4,296
3,624
3,288
3,480
3,336
3,624
3,648
3,840
3,720
3,672
3,753
$3,646
$3,753
2009-10
$4,290
3,691
4,358
3,900
3,840
4,590
4,590
3,840
3,360
3,330
3,450
3,915
3,900
3,840
3,720
3,600
$3,842
$3,840
2010-11
$4,500
3,913
4,573
4,440
3,990
4,770
4,770
4,020
3,540
3,540
3,750
4,005
3,960
4,020
3,900
3,780
$4,047
$3,990
2011-12
$4,740
4,405
4,693
4,800
4,200
4,950
4,950
4,170
3,840
3,840
3,930
4,185
4,170
4,230
4,110
4,050
$4,287
$4,185
2012-13
$4,890
4,505
4,903
4,980
4,380
5,100
5,100
4,290
3,936
3,990
3,990
4,305
4,260
4,440
4,320
4,260
$4,437
$4,320
2013-14
$4,890
4,613
4,993
5,160
4,530
5,220
5,220
4,410
4,020
4,200
4,080
4,410
4,380
4,620
4,470
4,350
$4,437
$4,470
2014-15
$4,890
4,703
5,153
5,250
4,710
5,370
5,370
4,530
4,110
4,350
4,170
4,530
4,560
4,800
4,650
4,590
$4,691
$4,650
Trends in High, Low, and Average Full-Time Resident Tuition
Iowa Community Colleges, 15 Hours, No fees
$5,000
$4,000
Low
High
IVCCD
State Avg.
$3,000
$2,000
$1,000
$0
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2014, Tables 13-1, 13-2
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Household Income Needed to Pay for Public 2-Year College
Household Income and Annual Tuition & Fees
2012-13
2004-05
2012-13
2004-05
2012-13
2004-05
2012-13
2004-05
0.9
1.5
2.1
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
2.9
Median Household Income (Est.)
3.6
State of Iowa
48,065
48,031
49,545
50,997
52,286
3.9
4.1
Hardin
44,705 $46,411
46,708
48,445
51,907
Percent of Median
4.1
Marshall
45,190
45,911
47,535
51,348
51,382
Household Income Needed
4.3
4.6 for Average In-State Tuition
Poweshiek
47,337 $48,929
49,853
50,883
50,799
4.7
Tama
45,564
48,833
50,034
47,799
53,844
&
Fees
in
2013
4.8
Area 6
45,377 $47,622
48,694
49,664
51,645
5.1
5.6
Annual Tuition (15 hrs. p/term)
5.7
Iowa Avg. Comm. College Tuition
3,649
3,842
4,047
4,287
4,437
5.7
5.7
% Iowa Mdn. Household Income
7.6%
8.0%
8.2%
8.4%
8.5%
5.9
IVCCD
Tuition
4,320
4,590
4,770
4,950
5,100
6.0
6.1
% Area 6 Mdn. Family Income
9.5%
9.6%
9.8%
10.0%
9.9%
6.3
6.4
6.4
6.5
6.8
Trends in Average Student Loan Debt Upon Graduation (excl. transfer students and PLUS loans)
6.8
6.8
Iowa Colleges & Universities
6.8
6.9
6.9
6.9
$40
7.0
7.2
$30
7.2
7.4
$20
7.4
7.5
$10
8.0
8.1
$0
8.3
Universities
Private Not-Profit
Private For-Profit
Community Colleges
8.7
4-Yr
4-Yr
8.8
8.8
9.1
9.6
Sources: US Census CPS "Median Household Income by State – Single-Year Estimates;
10.1
http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/statemedian; IPEDS Data Center
10.2
http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/datacenter/ Student Charges; Stats Indiana http://www.stats.indiana.edu/; Iowa Community
10.3
Colleges Tuition and Fees Reports AY 2007 – 2013,Iowa College Student Aid Commission, "Student Loan Debt at Iowa
10.8
Colleges and Universities, 2013," "Average Debt Upon Graduation from Colleges & Universities in Iowa"
12.9
Thousands
Florida
California
Tennessee
Indiana
Arizona
Oklahoma
New Mexico
Hawaii
Wyoming
Alaska
Connecticut
Colorado
North Carolina
Nebraska
Georgia
Virginia
Mississippi
Nevada
Kansas
Missouri
Ohio
Texas
Delaware
U.S
Rhode Island
Washington
Massachusetts
West Virginia
Idaho
Louisiana
Maine
Arkansas
North Dakota
Montana
Oregon
Wisconsin
Iowa
New York
Kentucky
Maryland
Minnesota
South Dakota
New Jersey
Michigan
New Hampshire
Alabama
Vermont
South Carolina
Pennsylvania
Illinois
https://www.iowacollegeaid.gov/
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Iowa Community College Student Loan Debt
2010
Northeast
North Iowa Area
Iowa Lakes
Northwest
Iowa Central
Marshalltown
Ellsworth
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
Total
% Grads Avg Debt on
# Grads with Debt Graduation # Grads
532
65%
$13,621
378
405
52%
$9,393
430
429
72%
$13,043
543
181
70%
$10,793
186
457
70%
$11,834
463
213
52%
$11,779
264
156
69%
$10,679
147
869
73%
$13,394
597
870
43%
$13,628
876
665
62%
$12,256
1,069
1,682
61%
$15,189
1,052
419
81%
$4,615
503
634
66%
$12,680
676
131
79%
$13,976
166
739
59%
$15,437
893
547
55%
$10,778
536
8,929
62%
12,711
8,779
2011
% Grads Avg Debt on
wth Debt Graduation # Grads
68%
$15,513
599
50%
$9,960
401
72%
$15,236
503
72%
$11,716
173
70%
$12,056
516
53%
$9,393
341
61%
$7,891
134
76%
$15,362
858
54%
$14,276
913
62%
$13,760
991
60%
$16,499
1,322
79%
$8,890
363
77%
$13,804
682
68%
$15,601
138
69%
$16,153
950
58%
$10,755
489
65%
13,721
9,373
2012
% Grads Avg Debt on
wth Debt Graduation # Grads
51%
$10,338
313
56%
$11,456
213
71%
$14,308
423
64%
$12,686
163
69%
$11,805
522
41%
$15,731
159
66%
$11,731
187
70%
$11,260
819
58%
$15,057
387
66%
$15,248
896
56%
$13,868
2,037
88%
$8,896
330
83%
$14,581
734
70%
$15,073
240
67%
$17,495
876
54%
$11,424
451
64%
13,185
8,750
2013
% Grads Avg Debt on
wth Debt Graduation
67%
$16,011
55%
$12,159
72%
$14,410
64%
$13,148
65%
$10,971
64%
$15,831
71%
$12,159
76%
$15,200
52%
$14,620
67%
$17,068
59%
$12,813
70%
$13,232
84%
$14,948
76%
$14,680
74%
$15,228
58%
$13,277
67%
$14,267
Source: Iowa College Student Aid Commission, https://apps.iowacollegeaid.gov/reporting/reports/StudentLoanData/studentloandata.html
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Fiscal Year Expenditures by Category and FTEE
FY 2014
Northeast
North Iowa Area
Iowa Lakes
Northwest
Iowa Central
Iowa Valley
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
Total
Average
Median
Salaries
$24,188,834
16,969,624
16,318,314
8,683,251
23,746,218
17,665,386
25,948,719
32,321,216
68,346,478
84,830,983
20,600,981
25,847,238
8,454,967
27,412,651
15,087,499
$416,422,359
$27,761,491
$23,746,218
Services
$4,275,584
4,471,165
3,446,395
1,351,232
6,088,467
2,217,637
5,074,523
8,214,380
12,136,361
7,222,827
5,674,578
4,814,037
1,789,939
4,238,577
3,072,705
$74,088,407
$4,939,227
$4,471,165
Matls, Supp &
Travel
$1,142,814
1,136,742
787,886
902,747
2,913,089
841,110
2,924,688
1,984,758
4,063,548
5,565,837
2,143,364
1,891,098
575,050
2,341,265
865,278
$30,079,274
$2,005,285
$1,891,098
Current
Expenses
$581,720
1,336,263
117,486
723,206
3,072,143
2,312,959
1,069,789
255,520
5,461,814
9,171,643
2,133,184
3,648,964
575,155
923,414
471,794
$31,855,054
$2,123,670
$1,069,789
FY 2013
Capital
Outlay
$130,740
97,530
0
0
207,639
20,901
493,381
377,307
628,249
404,316
86,964
334,853
126,311
0
7,540
$2,915,731
$194,382
$126,311
FY 2012
FY 2011
Total Total Exp. Total Exp. Total Exp. Total Exp.
Expenditures
per FTEE
per FTEE
per FTEE
per FTEE
$30,319,692
$6,630
$6,154 $5,922.3 $5,436.2
24,011,324
8,527
7,667
6,888.5
6,298.3
20,670,081
7,748
7,307
6,752.3
6,317.0
11,660,436
7,231
6,862
6,631.8
5,869.6
36,027,556
6,315
5,606
5,217.0
4,983.5
23,057,993
7,386
6,925
6,588.5
6,356.2
35,511,100
6,085
5,918
5,524.7
5,069.2
43,153,181
5,471
5,334
4,702.8
4,455.2
90,636,450
6,116
5,550
5,084.8
4,716.5
107,195,606
5,073
4,935
4,494.1
4,320.4
30,639,071
5,660
5,760
5,524.4
4,908.2
36,536,190
5,291
4,928
4,720.5
4,656.8
11,521,422
7,516
6,582
6,288.3
5,747.4
34,915,907
8,144
6,684
6,163.3
5,262.1
19,504,816
7,043
6,211
5,794.5
5,103.4
$555,360,825
$6,098
$5,714
$5,281
$4,933
$37,024,055
$6,682
$6,162
$5,753
$5,300
$30,639,071
$6,630
$6,154
$5,795
$5,103
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges 2014, Table 15-3, 15-8
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FY 2014 Expenditures by Function
Vocational
Adult
Cooperative
AdminiStudent
Learning
Physical
General
Total
Arts & Science
Technical
Education
Prog/Svcs
stration
Services
Resources
Plant
Institutional Expenditures
$5,375,777
$7,900,665 $3,237,926 $2,788,717 $1,416,318 $2,139,305
$685,736 $2,780,688 $3,994,560 $30,319,692
Northeast
6,214,167
3,720,281
2,610,013
48,591
1,857,169
3,785,949
479,865
2,274,619
3,020,670
North Iowa Area
24,011,324
6,247,182
4,431,170
730,644
706,569
1,148,735
1,873,219
1,394,797
2,431,292
1,706,473
Iowa Lakes
20,670,081
1,559,062
3,988,096
844,675
80
808,285
1,082,087
195,176
859,831
2,323,144
Northwest
11,660,436
9,218,484
6,827,504
1,956,349
640,030
1,853,227
4,736,446
240,966
4,386,471
6,168,079
Iowa Central
36,027,556
8,900,732
2,871,091
2,362,362
0
1,022,321
1,794,407
350,486
2,879,763
2,876,831
Iowa Valley
23,057,993
6,737,836
9,897,667
4,761,971
0
1,887,150
3,403,454
878,856
3,533,644
4,410,522
Hawkeye
35,511,100
10,806,870
8,753,790
4,592,400
317,626
2,370,412
4,774,194
716,658
3,909,669
6,911,560
Eastern Iowa
43,153,181
23,551,263
19,864,883 10,046,261
1,633,917
8,059,047
6,099,817
1,822,170
8,377,629 11,181,463
Kirkwood
90,636,450
29,253,489
30,463,109
5,749,367
0
3,895,909
9,753,009
3,001,012
15,110,564
9,969,147
Des Moines Area
107,195,606
4,482,511
8,787,991
1,820,768
375,607
1,985,640
2,309,386
283,675
4,350,611
6,242,882
Western Iowa Tech
30,639,071
8,967,250
7,313,006
1,977,325
31,101
4,245,259
4,015,794
254,558
4,826,307
4,905,590
Iowa Western
36,536,190
2,762,842
2,533,264
621,279
0
920,964
1,140,147
221,389
1,758,401
1,563,136
Southwestern
11,521,422
5,551,432
12,280,692
1,329,400
97,202
1,771,653
4,554,598
609,387
3,977,998
4,743,545
Indian Hills
34,915,907
Southeastern
4,298,181
3,970,226
717,854
1,691,446
1,782,655
2,285,597
405,372
1,929,010
2,424,475
19,504,816
Total
$133,927,078 $133,603,435 $43,358,594 $8,330,886 $35,024,744 $53,747,409 $11,540,103 $63,386,497 $72,442,077 $555,360,825
Average
$8,928,472
$8,906,896 $2,890,573
$555,392 $2,334,983 $3,583,161
$769,340 $4,225,766 $4,829,472 $37,024,055
Median
$6,247,182
$7,313,006 $1,977,325
$97,202 $1,853,227 $3,403,454
$479,865 $3,533,644 $4,410,522 $30,639,071
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges 2014, Table 15-5
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Fiscal Year Revenue:Expenditure Ratio
FY 2010
Northeast
North Iowa Area
Iowa Lakes
Northwest
Iowa Central
Iowa Valley
Hawkeye
Eastern Iowa
Kirkwood
Des Moines Area
Western Iowa Tech
Iowa Western
Southwestern
Indian Hills
Southeastern
Total
Average
Rev. per
FTEE
$5,232
5,802
6,582
6,061
4,967
6,253
5,235
4,547
4,608
4,274
5,419
4,670
6,176
5,545
4,963
$4,959
$5,356
Expend.
per FTEE
$5,027
5,342
6,310
6,041
4,954
6,070
4,763
4,534
4,469
4,132
5,323
4,566
6,105
5,426
4,944
$4,810
$5,200
FY 2011
Ratio
1.041
1.086
1.043
1.003
1.003
1.030
1.099
1.003
1.031
1.034
1.018
1.023
1.012
1.022
1.004
1.031
1.030
Rev. per
FTEE
$5,677
6,530
6,391
5,876
5,012
6,393
5,353
4,473
4,871
4,327
4,972
4,683
5,720
5,490
5,111
$5,024
$5,392
Expend.
per FTEE
$5,436
6,298
6,317
5,870
4,983
6,356
5,069
4,455
4,717
4,320
4,908
4,657
5,747
5,262
5,103
$4,933
$5,300
FY 2012
Ratio
1.044
1.037
1.012
1.001
1.006
1.006
1.056
1.004
1.033
1.001
1.013
1.006
0.995
1.043
1.002
1.018
1.017
Rev. per
FTEE
$6,115
6,946
6,772
6,661
5,248
6,669
5,534
4,731
5,164
4,502
5,587
4,774
6,304
5,944
5,802
$5,311
$5,783
Expend.
per FTEE
$5,922
6,888
6,752
6,632
5,217
6,588
5,525
4,703
5,085
4,494
5,524
4,720
6,288
6,163
5,795
$5,281
$5,753
FY 2013
Ratio
1.033
1.008
1.003
1.004
1.006
1.012
1.002
1.006
1.016
1.002
1.011
1.011
1.002
0.964
1.001
1.006
1.005
Rev. per
FTEE
$6,353
7,547
7,309
6,862
5,646
6,982
5,835
5,339
5,605
4,867
5,810
4,934
6,572
6,715
6,220
$5,719
$6,173
Expend.
per FTEE
$6,154
7,667
7,307
6,862
5,606
6,925
5,918
5,334
5,550
4,935
5,760
4,928
6,582
6,684
6,211
$5,714
$6,162
FY 2014
Ratio
1.032
0.984
1.000
1.000
1.007
1.008
0.986
1.001
1.010
0.986
1.009
1.001
0.998
1.005
1.001
1.001
1.002
Rev. per
FTEE
$6,707
8,488
7,751
7,247
6,371
7,409
6,129
5,473
6,150
5,085
5,673
5,333
7,509
8,151
7,061
$6,121
$6,702
Expend.
per FTEE
$6,630
8,527
7,748
7,231
6,315
7,386
6,085
5,471
6,116
5,073
5,660
5,291
7,516
8,144
7,043
$6,098
$6,682
Ratio
1.012
0.995
1.000
1.002
1.009
1.003
1.007
1.000
1.005
1.002
1.002
1.008
0.999
1.001
1.003
1.004
1.003
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2014 Table 15-1, 15-3, 15-8
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Fiscal Year Distribution of Human Resources
Trends in the Distribution of Human Resources
Iowa Community Colleges
18,000
16,000
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
Administrative
Instructional
Professional
Secretarial & Clerical
Service
Total
Unduplicated
Headcount
2007
188
6,711
2,415
2,186
1,526
13,026
17,025
2008
199
6,981
3,418
2,369
1,567
14,534
17,034
2009
195
6,793
3,178
2,450
1,501
14,117
16,159
2010
145
7,262
3,413
2,643
1,568
15,031
16,192
2011
139
7,664
3,433
2,308
1,933
15,477
14,774
2012
141
7,838
3,604
2,291
1,757
15,631
14,018
2013
137
7,738
3,650
2,857
2,161
16,543
14,671
2014
137
7,469
3,545
2,817
2,105
16,073
14,152
Trends in the Number of Instructors by Employment Type
Iowa Community Colleges
80%
60%
40%
20%
Adjunct
Full-Time
Part-Time
Temp/Seasonal
0%
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source: IDOE Condition of Iowa Community Colleges, 2014 Table 16-1
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Data Overview by County, Area, State, and U.S. ............................................................................................. 117
Data Overview by County, Area, State, and U.S. (cont.)............................................................................... 118
Data Overview by County, Area, State, and U.S. (cont.)............................................................................... 119
Data Overview by County, Area, State, and U.S. (cont.)............................................................................... 120
Area 6 County Actual and Projected Populations ......................................................................................... 121
Area 6 County Projected Populations by Age................................................................................................. 122
Area 6 Projected Populations by Gender......................................................................................................... 123
Area 6 County Projected Populations by Ethnicity & Race ....................................................................... 124
Area 6 County Estimated and Projected Populations by Ethnicity & Race.......................................... 125
Educational Attainment by Employment Status for Populations 25-64 Years, 2013 ...................... 126
Median Earnings by Educational Attainment and Gender ........................................................................ 127
Average Annual Wage per Job by County, State, U.S. ................................................................................... 128
Area 6 Average Employment by Industry ....................................................................................................... 129
Area 6 Counties' Establishments, Jobs, & Wages by Industry - 3rd Qtrs. 2012-14 ............................. 130
Area 6 Counties' Establishments, Jobs, & Wages by Industry - 3rd Qtrs. 2012-14 (cont.) .............. 131
Area 6 Industry New Hires by Education Levels, 2013-14 ........................................................................ 132
Area 6 Industry New Hires' Average Monthly Earnings by Education Levels, 2013-14 ................. 133
New Jobs by Industry, Quarterly Averages, Hardin County ...................................................................... 134
New Jobs by Industry, Quarterly Averages, Marshall County .................................................................. 135
New Jobs by Industry, Quarterly Averages, Poweshiek County .............................................................. 136
New Jobs by Industry, Quarterly Averages, Tama County ......................................................................... 137
Net Job Flow by Industry and Area 6 County, 2nd-4th Qtr 2013, 1st Qtr 2014, Averages .................. 138
Turnover by Industry and Area 6 County, 2d-4th Qtr 2013, 1st Qtr 2014, Averages......................... 139
Area 6 Industry Employment Average by Ethnicity/Race, 2013-14 ...................................................... 140
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Area 6 "Hot Jobs," 2012-2022 .............................................................................................................................. 141
Area 6's Projected Fastest and Slowest Growing Occupations, 2012-22 ............................................. 142
Area 6 Projected Employment by Employment Sector, 2015-2022 ...................................................... 143
Area 6 Projected Annual Earnings (in 2009 $) by Employment Sector, 2015-2022 ........................ 144
Per Capita Income by County, State, and U.S. ................................................................................................. 145
Area 6 PK-12 Public School Enrollments by District & Grade, 2014-15 ............................................... 146
Area 6 PK-12 Public Schools Enrollment Trends, 2005-06 to 2014-15 ............................................... 147
Area 6 Public Schools – Projections of Total Enrollment to 2019-20.................................................... 148
Area 6 High Schools – Number of Graduates .................................................................................................. 149
Area 6 Public High School Graduate Intentions, 2013-14 ......................................................................... 150
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Hardin
#
%
Total Population
2015 Est. (Woods & Poole)
17,386
2014 Est.
17,311
2013 Est.
17,441
2012 Est.
17,302
2011 Est.
17,349
2010
17,534
2000
18,812
Change 2014-15 (Est.)
0.4%
Avg. Cng 2010-15 (Est.)
-0.1%
Gender (2013 Est.)
Female
8,751
50%
Male
8,690
50%
Race (2013 Est.)
White
16,246
93%
Black
230
1%
Amer Ind/Alaska Native
36
0%
Asian
71
0%
Hispanic or Latino
678
4%
Native Haw/Pac Isle
3
0%
Two or more races
177
1%
Educational Attainment (2009-13 ACS Est.)
Total Pop 18+ years (Est.)
13,372
Less than 9th grade
3%
9th-12th grade, no dipl
5%
High school graduate
34%
Some college, no degree
25%
Associate degree
14%
Bachelor's degree
12%
Graduate or prof degree
6%
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#
Poweshiek
%
41,111
40,866
40,994
40,857
40,879
40,648
39,311
0.6%
0.2%
#
Tama
%
18,642
18,668
18,601
18,736
18,836
18,914
18,815
-0.1%
-0.2%
#
Area 6
%
17,658
17,451
17,576
17,536
17,643
17,767
18,103
1.2%
-0.1%
#
Iowa
%
94,797
94,296
94,612
94,431
94,707
94,863
95,041
0.5%
0.0%
U.S.
%
%
3,113,034
3,107,126
3,090,416
3,074,186
3,064,097
3,046,355
2,926,324
0.2%
0.4%
321,449,214
318,857,056
316,128,839
313,914,040
311,587,816
308,745,538
282,194,308
0.8%
0.7%
20,361
20,633
50%
50%
9,471
9,130
51%
49%
8,998
8,578
51%
49%
47,581
47,031
50%
50%
50%
50%
51%
49%
30,676
700
132
984
7,954
39
509
75%
2%
0%
2%
19%
0%
1%
17,278
221
37
286
517
21
241
93%
1%
0%
2%
3%
0%
1%
14,651
84
1,091
65
1,386
7
292
83%
0%
6%
0%
8%
0%
2%
78,851
1,235
1,296
1,406
10,535
70
1,219
83%
1%
1%
1%
11%
0%
1%
64%
13%
1%
5%
16%
0%
3%
63%
13%
1%
5%
17%
0%
2%
2,337,531
3%
6%
32%
25%
10%
17%
7%
237,659,116
5%
9%
28%
24%
7%
17%
10%
30,502
7%
9%
33%
24%
10%
13%
5%
14,853
2%
6%
34%
30%
9%
13%
7%
13,242
3%
8%
39%
23%
12%
11%
4%
71,969
5%
7%
34%
25%
11%
13%
5%
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Hardin
#
Age (2013 Est.)
Median Age
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 years and over
18 years and older
43.8
930
1,022
1,105
1,329
973
828
991
834
920
1,018
1,312
1,341
1,137
880
828
671
581
741
13,605
Marshall
%
5%
6%
6%
8%
6%
5%
6%
5%
5%
6%
8%
8%
7%
5%
5%
4%
3%
4%
78%
#
39.4
2,850
2,950
2,798
2,734
2,494
2,356
2,456
2,120
2,291
2,480
2,854
2,914
2,678
2,033
1,561
1,195
1,034
1,196
30,736
Labor Force (Feb. 2015; Counties Not Seas Adj; IA & U.S. Seas Adj)
Total Labor Force
8,920
20,090
Unemployed
500
1,400
Unemployment Rate
5.6
7.0
Unempl Rate Feb. 2014
5.9
6.9
Unempl Rate Feb. 2013
5.9
7.2
Unempl Rate Feb. 2012
5.9
7.7
Unempl Rate Feb. 2011
7.4
8.0
Unempl Rate Feb. 2010
8.2
8.5
118
Poweshiek
%
7%
7%
7%
7%
6%
6%
6%
5%
6%
6%
7%
7%
7%
5%
4%
3%
3%
3%
75%
#
41.1
977
1,045
1,106
1,582
1,677
875
924
908
958
1,105
1,341
1,355
1,184
989
790
653
505
627
14,780
10,530
520
4.9
5.2
5.4
5.8
7.7
7.3
Tama
%
5%
6%
6%
9%
9%
5%
5%
5%
5%
6%
7%
7%
6%
5%
4%
4%
3%
3%
79%
#
42.9
1,031
1,162
1,263
1,238
912
842
893
894
1,036
1,176
1,309
1,332
1,125
899
744
626
492
602
13,313
9,350
630
6.7
7.8
7.4
8.3
8.6
7.3
Area 6
%
6%
7%
7%
7%
5%
5%
5%
5%
6%
7%
7%
8%
6%
5%
4%
4%
3%
3%
76%
#
n.a.
5,788
6,179
6,272
6,883
6,056
4,901
5,264
4,756
5,205
5,779
6,816
6,942
6,124
4,801
3,923
3,145
2,612
3,166
72,434
48,890
3,050
6.2
6.4
6.6
7.1
7.9
8.4
Iowa
U.S.
%
%
%
6%
7%
7%
7%
6%
5%
6%
5%
6%
6%
7%
7%
6%
5%
4%
3%
3%
3%
77%
38.1
6%
7%
7%
7%
7%
6%
6%
6%
6%
6%
7%
7%
6%
5%
3%
3%
2%
3%
77%
37.6
6%
7%
7%
7%
7%
7%
7%
6%
7%
7%
7%
7%
6%
5%
3%
2%
2%
2%
77%
1,716,200
70,100
4.1
4.4
4.9
5.3
6.1
6.7
157,002,000
8,705,000
5.5
6.7
7.6
8.3
8.9
9.7
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#
Labor Force (cont.)
Priv NonFarm Estab. 2012
Number employed
Emp % Cng, 2011-2012
Priv NonFarm Estab. 2011
Number employed
Emp % Cng, 2010-2011
Priv NonFarm Estab. 2010
Number employed
Priv NonFarm Estab 2009
Number employed
Priv NonFarm Estab 2008
Number employed
Average Pay per Job
Avg. Annual 2013
Avg. Annual 2012
Avg. Annual 2011
Avg. Annual 2010
Avg. Annual 2009
Median Household Income
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
Per Capita Personal Income
2013
2012
2011
2010 rvsd.
2009 rvsd.
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
U.S.
Iowa
Area 6
Tama
Poweshiek
Marshall
Hardin
%
%
%
80,649
1,293,694
2.4%
80,113
1,263,665
0.8%
80,801
1,253,095
80,971
1,283,769
82,353
1,317,121
7,431,808
115,938,268
2.2%
7,354,043
113,425,965
1.3%
7,396,628
111,970,095
7,433,465
114,509,626
7,705,018
120,604,265
555
5,490
-0.9%
560
5,540
2.8%
571
5,389
570
5,519
569
5,654
822
14,478
-3.7%
823
15,039
1.1%
832
14,874
840
15,132
860
15,238
556
9,191
6.0%
548
8,669
-4.3%
557
9,062
559
9,008
567
9,775
347
3,567
1.0%
341
3,533
-0.1%
352
3,538
355
3,513
367
3,787
2,280
32,726
-0.2%
2,272
32,781
-0.2%
2,312
32,863
2,324
33,172
2,363
34,454
$33,883
$33,347
$32,793
$32,268
$32,494
$38,589
$37,938
$37,036
$36,402
$36,037
$35,748
$35,850
$35,868
$36,765
$35,148
$32,136
$31,687
$30,765
$30,336
$29,965
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
$40,213
$39,468
$46,982
$38,146
$37,158
$50,012
$49,289
$48,301
$46,751
$45,559
$51,907
$48,445
$46,708
$46,411
$44,705
$51,382
$51,348
$47,535
$45,911
$45,190
$50,799
$50,883
$49,853
$48,929
$47,337
$53,844
$47,799
$50,034
$48,833
$45,564
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
$52,286
$50,997
$49,545
$48,031
$48,065
$52,250
$51,371
$50,502
$51,914
$50,221
$49,699
$48,121
$45,878
$38,668
$36,378
$38,709
$38,832
$36,420
$34,098
$34,170
$44,003
$42,797
$41,359
$36,879
$37,089
$41,483
$42,368
$38,615
$34,745
$34,679
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
$44,763
$43,935
$41,156
$37,882
$36,977
$44,765
$43,735
$41,560
$41,560
$39,791
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Hardin
#
Poverty
Poverty Rate (2013)
Children < 18 (2013)
Poverty Rate (2012)
Children < 18 (2012)
Poverty Rate (2011)
Children < 18 (2011)
Poverty Rate (2010)
Children < 18 (2010)
Poverty Rate (2009)
Children < 18 (2009)
Poverty Rate (2000)
Children < 18 (2000)
11.0
18.5
12.5
18.7
12.0
18.0
11.4
17.4
9.8
16.6
8.3
11.7
Marshall
%
#
13.4
19.6
13.2
18.6
13.4
20.4
13.3
18.4
12.6
18.0
9.6
13.2
Poweshiek
%
#
12.0
14.2
11.9
14.3
11.5
15.2
12.0
14.8
12.6
14.1
8.0
9.8
Tama
%
#
11.5
17.0
13.8
18.6
10.9
16.5
12.0
12.2
18.2
15.8
8.4
12.4
Area 6
%
#
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
Iowa
%
U.S.
%
%
12.6
16.0
12.7
16.1
12.7
17.1
12.5
16.2
11.8
15.6
8.3
10.8
15.8
22.2
15.9
22.6
15.9
22.5
15.3
21.6
14.3
20.0
11.3
16.2
Sources: U.S. Census, "County Totals Datasets: Woods & Poole Economics. 2015 State Profile – Iowa. U.S. Census, Annual Population with Numeric and Percent Change,"
http://www.census.gov/popest/estimates.html; U.S. Census, "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Selected Age Groups by Sex for the United States, States, Counties, and Puerto Rico
Commonwealth and Municipios: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013" http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/; U.S. Census, "Annual County Population Estimates by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic or Latino origin: Vintage
2013," http://www.iowadatacenter.org/data/estimates/county-asrh-est; U.S. Census, "Annual County Resident Population Estimates by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013; Iowa
Workforce Development, "Iowa Local Labor Force Data," http://www.iowaworkforce.org/lmi/; U.S. Census, "State & County Quickfacts," http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states; U.S. BEA,"Local Areas
Personal Income and Employment," Tables C34, CA1; http://www.bea.gov; U.S. BLS, "Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages," http://data.bls.gov/pdq/; U.S. Census, Small Area Estimates, "State and
County Estimates for 2013," http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/data/statecounty/data/2013.html
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Area 6 County Actual and Projected Populations
Hardin
Marshall
Poweshiek
Tama
Area 6
Iowa
U.S.
2000
Census
18,812
39,311
18,815
18,103
95,041
2,926,324
282,194,308
2010
Census
17,534
40,648
18,914
17,767
94,863
3,046,355
308,745,538
2015
Projection
17,386
41,111
18,642
17,658
94,797
3,113,034
321,449,214
2020
Projection
17,305
41,536
18,804
17,921
95,566
3,182,091
336,499,603
2025
Projection
17,203
41,915
18,946
18,166
96,230
3,251,437
352,280,991
2030
Projection
17,064
42,204
19,046
18,374
96,688
3,317,706
368,462,445
2035
Projection
16,853
42,312
19,064
18,504
96,733
3,373,430
384,207,797
2040
Projection
16,563
42,212
18,988
18,543
96,306
3,416,172
399,180,811
2045
Projection
16,214
41,946
18,838
18,510
95,508
3,448,608
413,622,477
2050
Projection
15,829
41,566
18,638
18,425
94,458
3,474,647
427,950,862
The summary data for the table above were taken two sources: 2000 and 2010 figures are from the decennial 100% censuses, and 2015-2050 projections were made
by Woods and Poole Economics in 2015 using the 2010 Census as a base. Area 6 figures are simply sums of the four counties.
Persons per Square Mile, 2000 – 2050, Projected
Area 6 Counties
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Over the next 35 years, the combined populations of the
four major counties comprising Area 6 are projected to
decline annually at an average rate of 0.045 between 2015
and 2050 but increase annually at a rate of 0.264 between
now and 2040.
31
30
31
29
28
Hardin
69
71
Marshall
69
32
32
32
33
32
32
Poweshiek
74
73
Population projections of 2015 to 2040 show Hardin County
with an average decline of .80%, while Tama is projected to
increase at the same rate. Marshall County's population will
grow at an annual rate of .44, and Poweshiek County's
annual rate of increase is projected to be .31.
2010
2020
25
2030
25
25
26
26
2040
25
Tama
2000
72
2050
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml; Woods & Poole Economics 2015 State Profile – Iowa.
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Area 6 County Projected Populations by Age
Hardin
Marshall
Poweshiek
Tama
2015
2020
2025
2030
2015
2020
2025
2030
2015
2020
2025
2030
2015
2020
2025
2030
Total
17,386
0-4
940
5-9
1,049
10-14
1,032
15-19
1,206
20-24
997
25-29
816
30-34
938
35-39
900
40-44
916
45-49
966
50-54
1,225
55-59
1,385
60-64
1,225
65-69
950
70-74
822
75-79
699
80-84
579
85 +
741
Median
44
17,305
1,090
965
1,071
1,020
775
999
860
945
929
939
968
1,260
1,357
1,175
923
754
580
695
45
17,203
1,039
1,116
980
1,040
639
774
1,037
874
975
953
942
992
1,240
1,300
1,141
851
625
685
46
17,064
966
1,067
1,136
978
646
639
825
1,055
900
1,004
958
965
978
1,186
1,261
1,053
706
741
47
41,111
2,898
2,991
2,814
2,599
2,400
2,305
2,491
2,276
2,207
2,342
2,715
2,897
2,777
2,302
1,646
1,280
969
1,202
40
41,536
3,214
2,939
2,959
2,515
1,909
2,475
2,362
2,499
2,273
2,184
2,300
2,703
2,812
2,661
2,136
1,416
1,018
1,161
40
41,915
3,312
3,264
2,915
2,533
1,783
2,129
2,561
2,375
2,506
2,247
2,127
2,273
2,603
2,691
2,461
1,845
1,128
1,162
40
42,204
3,371
3,346
3,218
2,548
1,765
2,174
2,266
2,557
2,367
2,454
2,168
2,073
2,167
2,456
2,458
2,094
1,459
1,263
40
18,642
994
1,051
1,088
1,328
1,814
875
934
923
934
1,041
1,249
1,396
1,269
1,072
847
657
532
638
42
18,804
1,108
1,032
1,072
1,269
1,234
1,363
914
953
932
946
1,050
1,240
1,432
1,245
1,045
771
576
622
42
18,946
1,077
1,147
1,048
1,222
1,168
813
1,451
941
969
941
950
1,050
1,270
1,396
1,217
956
689
641
43
19,046
1,051
1,115
1,167
1,204
1,170
798
849
1,504
948
980
949
951
1,073
1,233
1,365
1,112
852
725
43
17,658
1,021
1,108
1,271
1,182
910
831
905
908
962
1,190
1,275
1,344
1,241
982
758
663
504
603
44
17,921
1,091
1,074
1,154
1,170
823
985
897
923
954
1,019
1,222
1,297
1,349
1,171
946
711
562
573
44
18,166
1,094
1,152
1,116
1,038
801
935
1,061
915
970
1,006
1,045
1,244
1,317
1,278
1,126
890
603
575
45
18,374
1,110
1,143
1,185
1,014
704
938
1,025
1,075
959
1,014
1,021
1,056
1,241
1,235
1,217
1,051
757
629
45
Source: Woods & Poole Economics 2015 State Profile – Iowa.
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Area 6 Projected Populations by Gender
Hardin
Total
Female
Male
2015
17,386
8,750
8,636
2020
17,305
8,733
8,572
2025
17,203
8,669
8,534
Marshall
2030
17,064
8,621
8,443
2015
41,111
20,430
20,681
2020
41,536
20,613
20,923
Poweshiek
2025
41,915
20,805
21,110
2030
42,204
21,018
21,186
2015
18,642
9,476
9,166
2020
18,804
9,545
9,259
Tama
2025
18,946
9,654
9,292
2030
19,046
9,672
9,374
2015
17,658
9,018
7,973
2020
17,921
9,102
8,277
2025
18,166
9,239
8,523
2030
18,374
9,305
9,069
The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that in 2013, Area 6's four counties' combined populations were almost evenly male and female. This is due to the White
(estimated) population, which comprises 83% of the region's residents (see the figure below), with 49% male and 51% female.
Not all ethnic and racial groups are so evenly split, as the figure below reveals. Blacks make up only 1.3% of the region's (estimated) population, but within that
group, 64% are male. In Hardin County, 86% of the 230 Blacks are male, and in Marshall County, 63% of the 700 Blacks are male.
Area 6 County Populations by Gender and Ethnicity/Race, 2013 (Est.)
100%
75%
Female
Male
Each group's percent of the total
Area 6 population
50%
25%
0%
Hispanic
White
47%
51%
% Female
% Male
% of Area 6 Est. Population
Black or
African
American
36%
Amer Indian &
Alaskan Native
Asian
Native Hawaiian
& Other PacIsle
2+ races
52%
50%
37%
49%
53%
49%
64%
48%
50%
63%
51%
11.1%
83.3%
1.3%
1.4%
1.5%
0.1%
1.3%
Source: Iowa State Data Center "Population by Five-Year Age Groups, Sex, Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin, 2012 Population Estimates" http://data.iowadatacenter.org/; Woods & Poole
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Area 6 County Projected Populations by Ethnicity & Race
2015
County
Hardin
Marshall
Poweshiek
Tama
Area 6
Category
White
Black/African American
AmerInd/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic/Latino
Total
White
Black/African American
AmerInd/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic/Latino
Total
White
Black/African American
AmerInd/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic/Latino
Total
White
Black/African American
AmerInd/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic/Latino
Total
White
Black/African American
AmerInd/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic/Latino
Total
#
16,290
277
38
90
691
17,386
30,712
878
150
1,086
8,285
41,111
17,455
289
44
320
534
18,642
14,769
140
1,214
79
1,456
17,658
79,226
1,584
1,446
1,575
10,966
94,797
2020
%
94%
2%
0%
1%
4%
100%
75%
2%
0%
3%
20%
100%
94%
2%
0%
2%
3%
100%
84%
1%
7%
0%
8%
100%
84%
2%
2%
2%
12%
100%
#
16,135
264
39
98
769
17,305
30,187
823
168
1,175
9,183
41,536
17,457
290
52
353
652
18,804
14,637
146
1,376
89
1,673
17,921
78,416
1,523
1,635
1,715
12,277
95,566
2025
%
93%
2%
0%
1%
4%
100%
73%
2%
0%
3%
22%
100%
93%
2%
0%
2%
3%
100%
83%
1%
8%
1%
9%
101%
82%
2%
2%
2%
13%
100%
#
15,878
274
39
112
900
17,203
29,173
802
180
1,252
10,508
41,915
17,386
308
63
393
796
18,946
14,352
146
1,559
110
1,999
18,166
76,789
1,530
1,841
1,867
14,203
96,230
2030
%
92%
2%
0%
1%
5%
100%
70%
2%
0%
3%
25%
100%
92%
2%
0%
2%
4%
100%
79%
1%
9%
1%
11%
100%
80%
2%
2%
2%
15%
100%
#
15,554
282
40
132
1,056
17,064
27,692
791
184
1,320
12,217
42,204
17,268
330
73
446
929
19,046
13,909
163
1,709
132
2,461
18,374
74,423
1,566
2,006
2,030
16,663
96,688
%
91%
2%
0%
1%
6%
100%
66%
2%
0%
3%
29%
100%
91%
2%
0%
2%
5%
100%
76%
1%
9%
1%
13%
100%
77%
2%
2%
2%
17%
100%
Source: Woods & Poole Economics 2015 State Profile – Iowa.
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Area 6 County Estimated and Projected Populations by Ethnicity & Race
The ethnic and racial composition of Area 6's resident population is projected to become increasingly diverse, as the figure on the left below shows. The size of the
NonWhite (single race) population will grow each year between 2015-2050 at an average rate of 2.2. By 2050, it is expected that NonWhites will make up 36% of the
region's population, compared to 24% in Iowa overall. The largest NonWhite group in the region will remain Hispanic or Latino, and they will be concentrated in
Marshall County, where their numbers will increase over 132% between 2015 and 2050, at an annual rate averaging 2.4%.
Among all ethnic and racial groups in Iowa, Hispanic or Latino persons are the youngest (not counting "Two or more races"). The median age of Iowa's Hispanic or
Latino females in Iowa, estimated from 2009-2013 census data, was 21 years, compared to 25 of Black or African Americans, 30 for Asians, 32 for American Indians, 34
for Native Hawaiians, and 42 for Whites.
2013 Estimated Population of White/NonWhite by Age Category
Area 6 Counties
Distribution of Population by White and NonWhite, 2015-50 Projected
Area 6 Counties
84%
82%
80%
77%
74%
71%
67%
64%
White
NonWhite
16%
18%
20%
2015
2020
2025
23%
2030
26%
2035
29%
2040
33%
2045
36%
2050
00-04
05-09
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
NonWhite
White
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
Source: Iowa State Data Center "Annual County Population Estimates by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic or Latino origin: Vintage 2013;" "Median Age by Sex" American Community Survey 5-year estimates,
B1002, http://data.iowadatacenter.org/; Woods & Poole Economics 2015 State Profile – Iowa.
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Educational Attainment by Employment Status for Populations 25-64 Years, 2013
Total Civilian Labor Force
Less than high school graduate
High school graduate
Some college or associate's degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Employed
Less than high school graduate
High school graduate
Some college or associate's degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Unemployed
Less than high school graduate
High school graduate
Some college or associate's degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Hardin
6,949
299
4.2%
2,094
29.7%
3,031
43.0%
1,525
21.7%
6,635
247
3.7%
1,933
28.8%
2,959
44.0%
1,496
22.3%
314
52
16.3%
161
50.3%
72
22.5%
29
9.1%
Trends in Employment Status by Educational Attainment
Area 6 Counties
100%
Marshall
16,293
2193
13.5%
4,326
26.7%
5,895
36.3%
3,879
23.9%
15,340
1,747
11.5%
4,099
26.9%
5,694
37.4%
3,800
25.0%
953
446
44.6%
227
22.7%
201
20.1%
79
7.9%
2010
2011
Poweshiek
7,267
272
3.6%
2,488
33.3%
2,561
34.2%
1,946
26.0%
6,853
243
3.4%
2,252
31.5%
2,468
34.6%
1,890
26.5%
414
29
8.6%
236
69.8%
93
27.5%
56
16.6%
2012
Tama
7,220
430
5.9%
2,387
32.8%
3,044
41.8%
1,359
18.7%
6,851
345
5.0%
2,252
32.4%
2,926
42.1%
1,328
19.1%
369
85
25.5%
135
40.5%
118
35.4%
31
9.3%
Area 6
37,729
3194
8.4%
11,295
29.7%
14,531
38.2%
8,709
22.9%
35,679
2,582
7.2%
10,536
29.2%
14,047
39.0%
8,514
23.6%
2,050
612
30.7%
759
38.1%
484
24.3%
195
9.8%
State of Iowa
1,299,552
5.7%
27.8%
36.1%
30.3%
1,240,326
5.4%
27.5%
36.1%
31.1%
59,226
13.8%
35.5%
36.6%
14.1%
2013
75%
50%
25%
0%
Employed
Unemployed
Less than high school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
High school graduate
Employed
Unemployed
Employed
Some college or associate's degree
Unemployed
Bachelor's degree or higher
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "Educational Attainment by Employment Status for the Population 25 to 64 Years." American Community Survey 5-year Estimates, Table B23006 http://factfinder2.census.gov/
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Median Earnings by Educational Attainment and Gender
Education Level Attained
Less than high school graduate
Gender
Males
Females
High school graduate
Males
Females
Some college or associate's degree
Males
Females
Bachelor's degree
Males
Females
Males
Graduate or professional degree
Females
Year
2012
2013
2012
2013
2012
2013
2012
2013
2012
2013
2012
2013
2012
2013
2012
2013
2012
2013
2012
2013
Hardin
$31,635
33,274
13,125
9,952
33,669
35,000
19,231
17,072
40,546
41,993
22,990
23,679
52,012
56,179
37,581
37,026
58,798
63,750
47,031
53,125
Marshall
$26,436
26,147
23,365
22,685
33,478
33,040
23,213
23,621
42,357
41,500
26,629
27,491
53,487
58,150
36,346
34,631
72,604
77,292
55,500
54,700
Poweshiek
$22,174
26,371
12,273
11,058
32,799
33,718
21,696
21,618
40,592
42,528
25,474
25,119
51,583
52,708
39,353
40,612
76,442
70,163
47,000
48,785
Tama
$23,393
25,972
14,545
17,596
37,583
39,474
21,233
21,132
38,819
41,467
23,517
24,335
46,750
46,757
31,282
34,273
51,607
50,667
43,036
44,904
State of Iowa
$24,092
24,845
16,328
17,011
34,050
34,700
21,298
21,573
40,603
41,225
26,383
26,670
54,301
55,390
37,519
38,396
69,466
70,508
52,189
52,637
Median Earnings by Educational Attainment for Populations Aged 25 Years and Over
Area 6 Counties and State of Iowa
$70,000
$60,000
$50,000
$40,000
$30,000
$20,000
$10,000
$0
State of Iowa
Hardin
2012
Poweshiek
Tama
Marshall
2013
Less than high school
graduate
2012
2013
High school graduate
2012
2013
Some college or
associate's degree
2012
2013
Bachelor's degree
2012
2013
Graduate or professional
degree
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008-2012 & 2009-2013 American Community Survey, Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months (in 2012 & 2013 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars) by Sex by Educational Attainment for the
Population 25 Years and Over, Table B20004, Universe=Population 25 Years and Over with Earnings. http://factfinder2.census.gov/
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Average Annual Wage per Job by County, State, U.S.
Iowa Counties (Estimated) Average Wage per Job, 2013
Highest Four in Yellow; Lowest Four in Orange
Estimated Average Wage per Job, Adjusted to 2013 Dollars
Area 6 Counties, State, & U.S., 2009-13
$60,000
2013
$40,000
2011
$50,000
2009
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2012-13 Cng
2%
Hardin
$32,068 $31,591 $32,793 $33,347 $33,883
2%
Marshall
35,631
35,916
37,036
37,938
38,589
0%
Poweshiek
33,355
34,816
35,868
35,850
35,748
1%
Tama
29,792
30,052
30,765
31,687
32,136
2%
Iowa
36,413
37,323
38,386
39,468
40,213
1%
U.S.
45,831
46,479
48,301
49,289
50,012
The Bureau of Eonomic Analysis (BEA) estimates the average annual wage per job,
not person, for counties, states, and the U.S.
$30,000
$20,000
$10,000
$0
Hardin
Marshall Poweshiek
Tama
Iowa
U.S.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Local Area Persoanl Income, "Average wage per job" Table CA34, 2009-13. http://www.bea.gov/regional/index.htm
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Area 6 Average Employment by Industry
Trends in Count of People Employed in Firms
Any Time During Quarters by Industry
Industry
Net Growth in Jobs that Last a Full Quarter:
Change in Net Estimate of Full-Quarter Jobs
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste…
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
2011-12
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
2012-13
Construction
Educational Services
2013-14
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies &…
Manufacturing
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas…
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional, Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
-100
-50
0
50
100
Annual Average of Each Year's First Quarter plus Three Prior Quarters
Source: U.S. Census Bureau Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI), Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics, http://lehd.ces.census.gov/
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Area 6 Counties' Establishments, Jobs, & Wages by Industry - 3rd Qtrs. 2012-14
Hardin
Industry
Construction
Education & Health Services
Financial Activities
Information
Leisure & Hospitality
Manufacturing
Natural Resources & Mining
Other Services
Professional & Business Services
Trade, Transportation, & Utilities
Total/Average
Year
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
Establishments
67
73
70
53
55
58
62
64
61
12
11
11
44
47
48
25
26
25
49
47
53
56
56
61
59
61
62
172
167
170
599
607
619
Marshall
Employment
July
530
493
560
828
814
804
284
313
277
130
123
114
491
458
468
615
643
662
613
532
465
152
150
154
508
511
401
1,719
1,712
1,713
5,870
5,749
5,618
Aug.
459
490
633
819
800
804
286
320
274
133
115
115
495
464
479
618
649
663
485
744
465
150
158
162
499
505
394
1,702
1,688
1,690
5,646
5,933
5,679
Sept.
449
486
612
825
795
815
283
318
275
126
115
117
504
460
465
592
646
653
654
660
548
150
150
157
495
494
389
1,696
1,681
1,672
5,774
5,805
5,703
Avg. Wkly $
$654
705
846
507
531
533
697
703
789
644
685
694
177
178
172
803
887
923
849
646
820
393
423
450
836
880
903
668
698
658
$623
$634
$679
Establishments
Employment
Avg. Wkly $
83
84
86
93
92
98
95
96
97
13
14
15
100
99
96
44
47
43
32
34
32
86
83
88
116
115
131
262
258
264
924
922
950
July
Aug.
Sept.
538
592
574
623
665
625
652
684
640
2,156 2,157 2,169
2,213 2,168 2,143
2,138 2,141 2,187
458
461
450
464
470
460
464
462
459
170
169
167
209
205
198
194
198
194
1,287 1,287 1,279
1,226 1,229 1,201
1,248 1,278 1,235
4,988 4,926 4,945
4,912 4,884 4,904
4,938 4,829 4,861
558
223
242
467
272
283
293
203
326
657
678
652
649
668
628
666
672
667
1,541 1,466 1,496
1,587 1,577 1,517
1,524 1,457 1,495
2,952 2,904 2,846
2,854 2,836 2,827
2,886 2,901 2,882
15,305 14,863 14,820
15,204 14,974 14,786
15,003 14,825 14,946
$879
950
1,075
722
721
761
775
822
786
574
679
705
230
234
244
921
919
913
517
607
591
433
462
481
663
655
724
584
600
609
$630
$665
$689
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages – QCEW, County High-Level http://www.bls.gov/cew/datatoc.htm
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Poweshiek
Industry
Construction
Education & Health Services
Financial Activities
Information
Leisure & Hospitality
Manufacturing
Natural Resources & Mining
Other Services
Professional & Business Services
Trade, Transportation, & Utilities
Total/Average
Year
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
Establishments
83
82
83
74
78
76
54
54
53
11
13
14
59
59
58
33
34
33
23
26
26
37
42
40
80
82
83
131
140
140
585
610
606
Tama
Employment
July
737
740
732
1,981
2,020
1,963
832
816
829
57
72
68
767
769
727
1,589
1,789
1,830
535
561
528
121
122
115
731
683
493
1,526
1,639
1,640
8,876
9,211
8,925
Aug.
749
738
728
2,028
2,025
1,976
836
814
832
58
71
66
755
722
699
1,607
1,842
1,813
380
588
520
111
122
108
737
722
591
1,533
1,638
1,633
8,794
9,282
8,966
Sept.
700
709
705
2,071
2,015
1,964
812
808
828
52
65
63
744
729
693
1,640
1,857
1,777
398
426
432
100
120
101
888
875
667
1,497
1,598
1,599
8,902
9,202
8,829
Avg. Wkly $
$975
997
983
834
828
911
906
945
991
709
648
601
169
189
190
777
778
773
739
675
750
508
547
639
592
501
559
673
688
712
$688
$680
$711
Establishments
35
37
36
37
43
44
36
36
35
8
8
7
29
31
30
21
18
17
19
19
26
19
27
26
38
43
42
118
113
114
360
375
377
Employment
July
179
187
195
515
567
557
133
140
144
38
36
35
275
263
290
325
318
353
193
223
182
46
65
63
135
153
137
967
977
934
2,806
2,929
2,890
Aug.
180
185
191
531
560
546
134
142
146
49
45
41
263
277
292
327
315
361
183
203
192
53
65
66
134
145
134
971
955
932
2,825
2,892
2,901
Sept.
164
185
181
537
577
549
130
140
140
37
37
34
244
248
270
314
308
374
181
190
190
51
62
67
132
139
132
971
946
924
2,761
2,832
2,861
Avg. Wkly $
$730
823
876
508
508
514
808
773
748
506
483
517
177
177
182
767
818
872
771
707
822
439
453
434
607
530
525
597
589
600
$591
$586
$609
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages – QCEW, County High-Level http://www.bls.gov/cew/datatoc.htm
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Area 6 Industry New Hires by Education Levels, 2013-14
Industry
Grand Total
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt/Remediation Svcs
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
Construction
Educational Services
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies & Enterprises
Manufacturing
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional, Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Bachelor's or
advanced degree
HS or equivalent,
no college
Less than high
school
2,033
8%
10%
8%
3%
11%
21%
19%
15%
7%
5%
11%
n.a.
13%
18%
13%
0%
8%
5%
n.a.
13%
3,676
17%
24%
16%
3%
25%
19%
15%
20%
20%
17%
22%
n.a.
19%
15%
20%
13%
17%
38%
n.a.
26%
1,806
8%
14%
20%
6%
13%
4%
0%
7%
7%
7%
13%
n.a.
6%
1%
1%
0%
7%
6%
n.a.
7%
Some college or NA (workers <= 24
Associate degree
years)
3,689
16%
22%
14%
8%
22%
23%
25%
26%
35%
11%
20%
n.a.
21%
23%
24%
38%
17%
33%
n.a.
22%
7,055
51%
30%
42%
79%
28%
33%
41%
32%
33%
60%
34%
n.a.
42%
43%
42%
50%
51%
19%
n.a.
32%
Grand Total
18,259
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
n.a.
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
n.a.
100%
Sum of Qtr 1 2014 plus three prior quarters; figures are unduplicated within but duplicated across quarters.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI), Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics, http://lehd.ces.census.gov/
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Bachelor's or
advanced degree
Grand Total
$2,532
Accommodation & Food Services
$1,034
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt/Remediation Svcs
1,699
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
3,188
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
n.a.
Construction
3,563
Educational Services
2,362
Finance & Insurance
2,940
Health Care & Social Assistance
3,096
Information
1,387
Management of Companies & Enterprises
1,720
Manufacturing
3,692
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
1,964
Professional, Scientific, & Technical
3,658
Public Administration
2,341
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
n.a.
Retail Trade
1,485
Transportation & Warehousing
2,983
Wholesale Trade
3,976
Industry
HS or equivalent,
no college
$2,130
$1,011
1,578
3,007
1,110
3,253
1,544
2,150
2,178
2,119
2,074
3,122
1,335
2,939
1,970
n.a.
1,370
2,924
2,741
Less than high
school
$2,019
$1,029
1,683
2,374
1,122
3,508
1,765
2,021
2,036
2,052
3,150
1,741
n.a.
2,282
n.a.
1,291
2,646
3,063
Some college or NA (workers <= 24
Associate degree
years)
$2,261
$1,391
$1,063
$672
1,607
1,483
2,892
2,035
962
989
3,254
2,287
1,804
1,023
2,549
1,563
2,474
1,169
2,003
1,511
2,230
1,446
3,287
2,650
1,517
948
2,865
1,334
2,225
1,287
1,865
1,363
1,407
740
3,066
1,288
3,396
1,835
Grand Total
$2,039
$957
1,607
2,673
1,014
3,151
1,673
2,197
2,169
1,837
1,808
3,155
1,390
2,573
2,001
1,488
1,247
2,800
2,895
Average of Qtr 1 2014 plus three prior quarters
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New Jobs by Industry, Quarterly Averages, Hardin County
26 89
678
7 22 1,134
30 113 2,419
9
334
47 53 2,526
40 75
997
7 10 2,189
17 90 1,833
5 11 1,902
1,923
28 62 2,743
4,069
18 24 1,813
12 17 2,596
29 43 1,368
3
990
31 92 1,107
11 23 2,921
54
77 3,135
22 76
606
5 13 1,855
16 136 2,509
12 12 1,236
31 53 2,145
42 79 1,039
11 17 1,973
19 88 1,522
3
9 1,347
1 27 2,320
34 54 3,788
6 4,511
15 20 1,541
13 18 2,333
29 42 1,486
4
7 1,076
21 97 1,123
10 23 2,746
1
2,934
30 55 3,288
* Age Group 14-99; Bl a nk cel l s i ndi ca te da ta a re una va i l a bl e
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
New Hires
Change
2012/13 - 2013/14
Job Creation
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
New Hires
Job Creation
Qtr 2-4 2013 &
Qtr 1 2014
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
New Hires
Qtr 2-4 2012 &
Qtr 1 2013
Job Creation
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
New Hires
Industry Cluster
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt/Remediation
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
Construction
Educational Services
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies & Enterprises
Manufacturing
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional, Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Job Creation
Qtr 2-4 2011 &
Qtr 1 2012
Pct. Change in Job Creation
2012/13 - 2013/14
Accom & Food
Admin/Support
Agriculture, etc.
Arts & Enter
16 78
672 -30%
4% 11%
Construction
12 30 1,528 124% 137% -18%
Educational Svcs
60 133 2,380 281%
-2%
-5%
Finance
16 15 1,021 29% 23% -17%
61 96 2,728 94% 83% 27%
Health Care
28 69 1,265 -35% -13% 22%
Information
5 10 1,758 -55% -42% -11%
Management
22 96 1,785 15%
9% 17%
2
7 1,741 -10% -19% 29%
Manufacturing
28 1,958
4% -16%
Mining
32 36 3,492
-6% -34%
-8%
Other Svcs
1
3 4,856
-58%
8%
11 17 1,375 -27% -16% -11%
Prof, Sci, Tech
17 17 2,543 28%
-4%
9%
Public admin
30 45 1,562
3%
8%
5%
Real Estate
2
4 2,188 -57% -40% 103%
29 111 1,092 41% 14%
-3%
Retail trade
9 16 2,745 -10% -32%
0%
Transportation
4,004
36%
Utilities
30 46 3,077
0% -17%
-6%
Wholesale trade
-1.5
The table here presents only the average number of job creations per quarter; job destructions are not reported. See "Net Job
Flow by Industry and Area 6 County" in this fact book for a more complete understanding of job actitivity in the industries.
0 1.5 3
Percent
(hundreds)
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New Jobs by Industry, Quarterly Averages, Marshall County
Job Creation
New Hires
72
70
29
27
49
74
10
69
5
6
102
249
402
115
25
97
160
20
227
16
17
280
724
1,702
2,306
921
3,535
1,328
2,460
2,054
1,576
2,125
3,608
52
67
25
27
66
43
9
77
5
8
89
234
398
47
28
137
131
18
258
21
19
324
39 79 1,037
35 45 3,229
39 38 2,140
5 11 1,487
78 259 1,088
19 33 1,857
4
6 4,133
29 37 3,474
26 73 1,329
26 38 3,254
49 39 2,235
7 12 2,084
94 288 1,116
19 36 2,194
2
5 4,190
19 28 3,395
* Age Group 14-99; Bl a nk cel l s i ndi ca te da ta a re una va i l a bl e
29 77
24 43
46 40
8 16
74 305
20 37
2
4
18 30
809
1,654
2,178
995
3,908
1,445
2,501
2,235
1,756
2,215
3,804
5,160
1,241
2,497
1,855
1,935
1,117
2,238
4,500
3,186
-28%
-4%
-12%
2%
34%
-42%
-11%
12%
17%
-13%
-6%
-1%
-59%
12%
42%
-18%
-8%
14%
26%
12%
16%
13%
-5%
-6%
11%
-21%
8%
5%
15%
3%
41%
6%
4%
-8%
8%
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
741
1,661
1,470
890
3,339
1,326
2,435
1,906
1,334
2,193
3,641
New Hires
New Hires
254
346
44
25
105
126
22
213
16
20
303
Change
2012/13 - 2013/14
Job Creation
Job Creation
76
62
14
28
51
54
12
203
3
8
55
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
Qtr 2-4 2013 &
Qtr 1 2014
New Hires
Industry Cluster
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt/Remediation
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
Construction
Educational Services
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies & Enterprises
Manufacturing
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional, Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Qtr 2-4 2012 &
Qtr 1 2013
Job Creation
Qtr 2-4 2011 &
Qtr 1 2012
Pct. Change in Job Creation
2012/13 - 2013/14
Accom & Food
Admin/Support
Agriculture, etc.
Arts & Enter
12%
Construction
-3%
-6% Educational Svcs
8%
Finance
11%
Health Care
9%
Information
2%
Management
9%
11% Manufacturing
4%
Mining
5%
Other Svcs
-7% Prof, Sci, Tech
-23%
Public admin
-17%
Real Estate
-7%
0%
Retail trade
2% Transportation
7%
Utilities
-6%
Wholesale trade
-1.5
The table here presents only the average number of job creations per quarter; job destructions are not reported. See "Net Job
Flow by Industry and Area 6 County" in this fact book for a more complete understanding of job actitivity in the industries.
0
1.5
Percent
(hundreds)
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New Jobs by Industry, Quarterly Averages, Poweshiek County
13 14 1,399
26 39 3,565
20 21 1,473
2
5
788
32 101 1,185
12 25 3,120
3
2
41 58 3,236
8 14 1,619
13 29 2,857
12 28 1,193
2
5 1,288
28 112 1,060
7 19 2,904
2
1 2,252
20 49 2,466
-45%
-37%
31%
-3%
-14%
-22%
3%
-69%
-42%
-26%
-13%
-17%
33%
-10%
-1%
-4%
-8%
0%
20%
2%
13%
-27%
2%
-22%
26%
-31%
-12%
-6%
-20%
8%
13%
-12%
-5%
-13%
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
New Hires
92 207 3,033
46 174
690
45 312 1,631
64 96 2,817
15 17
947
96 59 2,816
24 81 1,951
10 20 3,019
38 100 2,217
2
5 1,725
5,273
110 211 2,678
5,327
9 13 2,027
10 27 2,944
12 22 1,678
2
6 1,285
35 126 1,031
5 17 2,369
3
2 1,692
19 42 2,680
Percent Change
Job Creation
38 110 2,831
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
635
1,835
2,562
618
3,007
1,821
2,804
2,163
1,746
New Hires
New Hires
236
357
115
13
66
82
21
109
5
Qtr 2-4 2013 &
Qtr 1 2014
Job Creation
Job Creation
83
72
49
16
111
31
9
123
3
New Hires
63 189
676
61 251 1,974
49 96 2,782
18 25
791
156 105 3,369
26 75 2,175
12 19 2,971
29 99 1,933
1
4 1,499
Job Creation
Industry Cluster
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt/Remediation
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
Construction
Educational Services
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies & Enterprises
Manufacturing
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional, Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Qtr 2-4 2012 &
Qtr 1 2013
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
Qtr 2-4 2011 &
Qtr 1 2012
Pct. Change in Job Creation
2012/13 - 2013/14
Accom & Food
Admin/Support
Agriculture, etc.
Arts & Enter
Construction
9%
-11% Educational Svcs
10%
Finance
53%
Health Care
-6%
7%
Information
8%
Management
3%
Manufacturing
-1%
Mining
-12%
Other Svcs
25%
3%
41%
0%
-3%
-18%
-25%
9%
* Age Group 14-99; Bl a nk cel l s i ndi ca te da ta a re una va i l a bl e
Prof, Sci, Tech
Public admin
Real Estate
Retail trade
Transportation
Utilities
Wholesale trade
-1.5
The table here presents only the average number of job creations per quarter; job destructions are not reported. See "Net Job
Flow by Industry and Area 6 County" in this fact book for a more complete understanding of job actitivity in the industries.
0
1.5
Percent
(hundreds)
3
Source: U.S. Census Local Employment Dynamics Quarterly Workforce Indicators http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/
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New Jobs by Industry, Quarterly Averages, Tama County
30 2,392
5
5
39
1
27
12
3
7
7
907
8 3,026
46 2,305
865
70 1,304
21 3,426
16 2,544
6%
-21%
90%
64%
-29%
-16%
-23%
20%
83%
-28%
-8%
1,100 -29%
1,525 17%
2,459 15%
1,249 133%
1,013 -26%
3,589 -18%
4,524
2,246
2%
-3%
-47%
6%
25 132 1,190
8 15 1,278
38 89 4,121
14 12
298
14 14 2,231
30 33 1,956
3
5 1,949
16 71 1,714
2
6
578
0 1,401
13 29 2,601
6
5
32
1
23
10
2
10
4
5
37
2
17
8
2
11
* Age Group 14-99; Bl a nk cel l s i ndi ca te da ta a re una va i l a bl e
8
3
50
1
62
17
0
16
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
New Hires
Job Creation
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
New Hires
19%
7%
89%
-10%
-5%
-7%
-41%
51%
-65%
21 124 1,265
7 19 1,496
20 47 2,953
16
7
386
15 19 1,879
33 40 1,444
4
7 2,477
10 59 1,521
7
3 1,298
0
18 31 3,178
8
739
6 1,359
47 2,317
326
70
940
20 3,111
4,207
15 2,957
Percent Change
New Hires
16
Qtr 2-4 2013 &
Qtr 1 2014
Job Creation
22 125 1,310
6 17 1,445
12 52 3,136
17 11
444
19 19 2,043
50 48 1,831
3
5 2,164
17 54 1,724
3
4 2,076
Qtr 2-4 2012 &
Qtr 1 2013
Job Creation
Avg. New
Hire Monthly $
New Hires
Industry Cluster
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt/Remediation
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
Construction
Educational Services
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies & Enterprises
Manufacturing
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional, Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Job Creation
Qtr 2-4 2011 &
Qtr 1 2012
Pct. Change in Job Creation
2012/13 - 2013/14
Accom & Food
Admin/Support
Agriculture, etc.
Arts & Enter
Construction
-6%
-15% Educational Svcs
40%
Finance
-23%
Health Care
19%
Information
36%
-21%
Management
13%
Manufacturing
-55%
Mining
-18%
Other Svcs
Prof, Sci, Tech
49%
Public admin
12%
6%
Real Estate
283%
Retail trade
-11%
8%
-15% 15% Transportation
Utilities
8%
3% -24% Wholesale trade
The table here presents only the average number of job creations per quarter; job destructions are not reported. See "Net Job
Flow by Industry and Area 6 County" in this fact book for a more complete understanding of job actitivity in the industries.
-1.5
0
1.5
Percent
(hundreds)
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Net Job Flow by Industry and Area 6 County, 2nd-4th Qtr 2013, 1st Qtr 2014, Averages
Hardin
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
Poweshiek
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction
Utilities
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Information
Finance & Insurance
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Professional,Scientific, & Technical
Management of Companies & Enterprises
Admin/Support/Waste…
Educational Services
Health Care & Social Assistance
Arts,Entertainment,& Recreation
Accommodation & Food Services
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Public Administration
Agric,
Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
80
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction
Utilities
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Information
Finance & Insurance
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Professional,Scientific, & Technical
Management of Companies & Enterprises
Admin/Support/Waste…
Educational Services
Health Care & Social Assistance
Arts,Entertainment,& Recreation
Accommodation & Food Services
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Public Administration
80
Marshall
Tama
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
Source: U.S. Census Local Employment Dynamics Quarterly Workforce Indicators http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/
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Turnover by Industry and Area 6 County, 2d-4th Qtr 2013, 1st Qtr 2014, Averages
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste…
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Arts,Entertainment,& Recreation
Construction
Educational Services
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies &…
Manufacturing
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional,Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Hardin
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste…
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Arts,Entertainment,& Recreation
Construction
Educational Services
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies &…
Manufacturing
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional,Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste…
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Arts,Entertainment,& Recreation
Construction
Educational Services
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies &…
Manufacturing
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional,Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Poweshiek
Marshall
0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste…
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Arts,Entertainment,& Recreation
Construction
Educational Services
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies &…
Manufacturing
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas…
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional,Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35
0.00
Tama
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.30
0.35
Source: U.S. Census Local Employment Dynamics Quarterly Workforce Indicators http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/
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Area 6 Industry Employment Average by Ethnicity/Race, 2013-14
Industry
Accommodation & Food Services
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt/Remediation Svcs
Agric, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
Construction
Educational Services
Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Assistance
Information
Management of Companies & Enterprises
Manufacturing
Other Services (exc. Public Admin)
Professional, Scientific, & Technical
Public Administration
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Wholesale Trade
Total of Averages
American Ind/
Alaskan Native
6%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
10%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1%
Asian &
Hawiian/PacIsl
3%
1%
2%
0%
1%
2%
0%
1%
0%
1%
5%
1%
1%
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
2%
Black/African
American
3%
10%
3%
2%
2%
1%
0%
1%
1%
2%
4%
1%
0%
1%
1%
2%
1%
1%
2%
Hispanic/
Latino
2%
4%
8%
1%
2%
1%
0%
1%
0%
1%
5%
1%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
2%
White
96%
94%
92%
98%
97%
99%
100%
99%
100%
99%
94%
99%
100%
98%
99%
98%
100%
100%
97%
Two or more
races, Not Hisp
1%
1%
0%
0%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1%
Total
615
324
234
61
416
1,085
345
1,306
110
130
1,668
231
177
514
47
1,004
205
473
8,944
Averages of Qtr 1 2014 plus three prior quarters
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Area 6 "Hot Jobs," 2012-2022
Iowa Workforce Development defines "Hot jobs" as those that are high demand, high salary occupations, i.e., if they have a higher annual growth rate than the
region's average of 1.0% andahave a higher salary than the region's "mean midpoint" of $28,911.
Occupational Title
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Carpenters
Agricultural Equipment Operators
Team Assemblers
Construction Laborers
Licensed Practical & Licensed Vocational Nurses
Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Electricians
Registered Nurses
Operating Engineers & Other Const EquipOperators
Secretaries & Admin Assts, Exc Legal, Med, & Exec
First-Line Supvs of Office & Admin Support Wkrs
2012
Estimated
160
265
330
710
325
375
965
230
730
215
715
240
Employment
2022
Projected
205
330
390
840
375
440
1,115
265
840
250
800
265
Hourly Wage 2014
% Annual
Growth
2.8
2.5
2.0
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.2
1.0
Education/Training Level
Entry
$11.66
9.95
10.57
10.06
9.18
11.67
12.09
15.51
19.30
15.54
9.68
13.04
Median
$16.82
15.66
16.07
13.27
14.24
17.60
14.22
18.76
24.22
18.91
13.06
18.23
High school diploma or equivalent
High school diploma or equivalent
Less than high school
High school diploma or equivalent
Less than high school
Postsecondary vocational training
Postsecondary vocational training
High school diploma or equivalent
Associate degree
High school diploma or equivalent
High school diploma or equivalent
High school diploma or equivalent
Source: Iowa Workforce Information Network, "Iowa Hot Jobs 2012-2022, Region 6, 7, 8, & 9. October 2014. http://iwin.iwd.state.ia.us/pubs/region06/20122022%20Regions%206,%207,%208,%20and%209%20Hot%20Jobs%20PDF,%2010-2014%20(20%20AO,%202014%20Wages).pdf
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Area 6's Projected Fastest and Slowest Growing Occupations, 2012-22
Annual Openings
Fastest
Home Health Aides
Childcare Workers
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Carpenters
Agricultural Equipment Operators
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, & Cosmetologists
Team Assemblers
Construction Laborers
Licensed Practical & Licensed Vocational Nurses
Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Wages
New
10
5
5
5
5
5
15
5
5
15
Replacement
5
5
5
5
10
5
10
5
10
15
Total
15
10
10
10
15
10
25
10
15
30
Annual
Growth
Rate
3.7
3.4
2.8
2.5
2.0
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.6
0
0
0
0
0
*
5
*
*
*
50
10
10
10
10
5
15
15
5
5
50
10
10
10
10
10
20
15
10
10
-0.9
-0.3
-0.1
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
$52.53
21.26
10.39
8.12
n.a.
14.71
8.15
9.60
n.a.
n.a.
$58.78
43.35
16.41
12.70
n.a.
30.12
10.28
15.60
n.a.
n.a.
$57.23
32.05
11.80
10.15
n.a.
24.75
9.56
13.00
n.a.
n.a.
5
5
15
10
10
5
5
10
15
15
20
15
10
15
30
25
35
20
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.2
0.3
n.a.
11.67
12.09
19.30
8.93
8.15
n.a.
17.60
14.22
28.44
14.06
10.28
n.a.
20.79
16.74
24.22
10.99
9.56
Entry
$9.09
n.a.
11.66
9.95
10.57
n.a.
10.06
9.18
11.67
12.09
Education/Training
Experienced Median
$10.31 $11.32 Less than high school
n.a.
n.a. High school diploma or equivalent
16.82
19.93 High school diploma or equivalent
15.66
19.07 High school diploma or equivalent
16.07
19.77 Less than high school
n.a.
n.a. Postsecondary vocational training
13.27
16.36 High school diploma or equivalent
14.24
17.78 Less than high school
17.60
20.79 Postsecondary vocational training
14.22
16.74 Postsecondary vocational training
Slowest
Farmers, Ranchers, & Other Agricultural Managers
Managers, All Other
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, & Weighers
Stock Clerks & Order Fillers
Office & Administrative Support Workers, All Other
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
Teacher Assistants
Office Clerks, General
Secondary School Teachers, Ex Special & Career/Tech Educ
Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, & Aquacultural Animals
High school diploma or equivalent
High school diploma or equivalent
High school diploma or equivalent
Less than high school
High school diploma or equivalent
High school diploma or equivalent
Some college, no degree
High school diploma or equivalent
Bachelor's degree
Less than high school
Requiring Some College to Associate's Degree
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, & Cosmetologists
Licensed Practical & Licensed Vocational Nurses
Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Registered Nurses
Nursing Assistants
Teacher Assistants
Postsecondary vocational
Postsecondary vocational
Postsecondary vocational
Associate's Degree
Postsecondary vocational
Some college, no degree
training
training
training
training
Source: Iowa Workforce Information Network, "Occupational Projections, 2012-2022. Jan. 6, 2015. http://iwin.iwd.state.ia.us/iowa/ArticleReader?itemid=00003928; "2012-2022 Region 6 Career & Education
Outlook," October 2014, http://iwin.iwd.state.ia.us/iowa/ArticleReader?itemid=00004049
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Area 6 Projected Employment by Employment Sector, 2015-2022
Total Employment
Farming
Forestry, Fishing, Related Activities & Other
Mining
Utilities
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Information
Finance & Insurance
Real Estate & Rental & Lease
Professional & Technical Services
Management Of Companies & Enterprises
Administrative & Waste Services
Educational Services
Health Care & Social Assistance
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
Accommodation & Food Services
Other Services, Except Public Administration
Federal Civilian Government
Federal Military
State & Local Government
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
56,235
4,198
1,118
427
234
3,006
7,740
2,130
5,491
1,424
552
2,373
1,167
1,429
465
2,283
1,236
5,808
568
2,668
2,848
292
374
8,404
56,739
4,214
1,123
430
233
3,071
7,742
2,156
5,560
1,430
557
2,396
1,175
1,443
474
2,315
1,258
5,861
577
2,686
2,871
290
374
8,503
57,240
4,232
1,129
435
232
3,126
7,749
2,181
5,614
1,439
563
2,420
1,187
1,460
483
2,348
1,279
5,914
587
2,704
2,893
290
374
8,601
57,708
4,247
1,135
439
231
3,177
7,757
2,205
5,655
1,447
569
2,444
1,198
1,474
492
2,382
1,301
5,967
596
2,720
2,916
289
374
8,693
58,164
4,261
1,140
442
230
3,227
7,768
2,228
5,687
1,457
575
2,469
1,209
1,490
502
2,414
1,321
6,020
605
2,736
2,938
289
375
8,781
58,620
4,275
1,146
445
228
3,276
7,780
2,251
5,716
1,467
580
2,493
1,221
1,506
512
2,449
1,344
6,072
614
2,753
2,963
288
375
8,866
59,061
4,288
1,151
449
227
3,327
7,787
2,274
5,739
1,475
586
2,519
1,232
1,524
522
2,483
1,365
6,124
623
2,768
2,986
287
375
8,950
59,481
4,300
1,158
453
225
3,375
7,791
2,295
5,761
1,484
592
2,544
1,243
1,538
532
2,517
1,386
6,176
631
2,783
3,008
287
375
9,027
% of 2022
Total
7%
2%
1%
0%
6%
13%
4%
10%
2%
1%
4%
2%
3%
1%
4%
2%
10%
1%
5%
5%
0%
1%
15%
Avg
Change
0.8
0.3
0.5
0.8
-0.6
1.7
0.1
1.1
0.7
0.6
1.0
1.0
0.9
1.1
1.9
1.4
1.6
0.9
1.5
0.6
0.8
-0.2
0.0
1.0
Source: Woods & Poole Economics 2015 State Profile – Iowa.
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Area 6 Projected Annual Earnings (in 2009 $) by Employment Sector, 2015-2022
Average Earnings across All Sectors
Farming
Forestry, Fishing, Related Activities & Other
Mining
Utilities
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing
Information
Finance & Insurance
Real Estate & Rental & Lease
Professional & Technical Services
Management Of Companies & Enterprises
Administrative & Waste Services
Educational Services
Health Care & Social Assistance
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
Accommodation & Food Services
Other Services, Except Public Administration
Federal Civilian Government
Federal Military
State & Local Government
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
45,198
110,563
28,461
44,602
103,996
46,916
61,371
63,428
21,576
46,678
38,458
42,826
8,677
37,411
84,297
23,547
29,266
37,276
9,477
12,695
27,765
70,305
30,623
45,680
45,502
111,313
28,713
45,021
104,974
47,024
62,073
63,923
21,614
46,914
38,946
43,242
8,737
37,829
85,568
23,696
29,474
37,636
9,520
12,754
27,861
71,341
31,032
46,016
45,795
111,990
28,943
45,239
105,905
47,112
62,776
64,385
21,655
47,085
39,371
43,648
8,769
38,177
86,878
23,842
29,707
37,998
9,547
12,813
27,970
71,893
31,444
46,341
46,108
112,725
29,176
45,565
106,801
47,221
63,499
64,871
21,690
47,312
39,807
44,072
8,808
38,615
88,236
23,984
29,918
38,363
9,586
12,877
28,071
72,702
31,861
46,681
46,427
113,467
29,437
45,998
107,687
47,320
64,218
65,378
21,734
47,488
40,250
44,493
8,849
39,010
89,456
24,152
30,176
38,730
9,623
12,942
28,182
73,260
32,200
47,025
46,744
114,189
29,675
46,440
109,018
47,425
64,949
65,877
21,768
47,673
40,772
44,941
8,883
39,416
90,719
24,293
30,365
39,107
9,661
13,000
28,267
74,080
32,627
47,369
47,064
114,919
29,940
46,784
109,863
47,509
65,690
66,371
21,810
47,929
41,234
45,360
8,925
39,778
92,027
24,446
30,599
39,485
9,695
13,066
28,372
74,902
33,064
47,701
2022 % of 2022 Total
47,390
115,654
30,157
47,130
111,187
47,614
66,430
66,888
21,846
48,155
41,706
45,782
8,969
40,256
93,383
24,602
30,831
39,865
9,743
13,129
28,486
75,467
33,504
48,052
244%
64%
99%
235%
100%
140%
141%
46%
102%
88%
97%
19%
85%
197%
52%
65%
84%
21%
28%
60%
159%
71%
101%
Source: Woods & Poole Economics 2015 State Profile – Iowa.
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Per Capita Income by County, State, and U.S.
2012
$48,121
38,832
42,797
42,368
43,935
43,735
2013
$49,699
38,709
44,003
41,483
44,763
44,765
2012-13 Cng
3%
0%
3%
-2%
2%
2%
Per Capita (Estimated) Personal Income, Adjusted to 2013 Dollars
Area 6 Counties, State, & U.S., 2009-13
$60,000
$50,000
$40,000
2013
2011
$45,878
36,420
41,359
38,615
41,156
41,560
2011
2010
$38,668
34,098
36,879
34,745
37,882
39,791
2009
Hardin
Marshall
Poweshiek
Tama
Iowa
U.S.
2009
$36,378
34,170
37,089
34,679
36,977
38,637
$30,000
Iowa Counties Per Capita (Estimated) Personal Income, 2013
Highest Four in Yellow; Lowest Four in Orange
$20,000
$10,000
$0
Hardin
Marshall Poweshiek
Tama
Iowa
U.S.
Source: U.S.
Bureau
of Economic
Analysis,
"Personal
Woods
& Poole
Economics
2015 State
ProfileIncome,
– Iowa.Population, Per Capita Personal Income" Table CA1, 2009-13. http://www.bea.gov/regional/index.htm
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Area 6 PK-12 Public School Enrollments by District & Grade, 2014-15
District*
AGWSR
BCLUW
BGM
East Marshall
E-NP/S. Hardin
GMG
Grinnell-Newburg
Hubbard-Radcliffe
Iowa Falls-Alden
Marshalltown
Montezuma
South Tama
West Marshall
Area 6 Total
PK
K
1st
2d
3d
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th 10th 11th 12th
72
56
40
47
40
43
39
34
31
40
45
43
37
44
37
40
42
47
46
43
50
39
39
56
51
55
52
44
40
39
46
35
39
48
38
32
42
49
43
41
56
44
39
72
58
71
54
60
68
53
62
68
74
75
72
68
48
62
44
36
49
41
45
0
0
0
59
80
69
71
24
37
35
40
34
32
44
36
41
41
30
43
28
39
130
140
129
103
119
119
109
120
127
133
151
116
115
135
30
30
22
38
17
24
20
72
59
76
0
0
0
1
69
139
94
100
119
94
90
99
108
108
115
109
94
100
223
417
414
378
381
374
351
346
372
356
387
346
362
368
34
35
39
44
34
35
41
39
38
41
42
53
25
39
94
101
117
110
117
108
107
112
96
111
119
100
99
126
77
77
68
74
72
74
71
73
72
75
77
66
58
55
917 1,245 1,148 1,123 1,121 1,095 1,073 1,055 1,087 1,154 1,193 1,127 1,067 1,134
2014-15
Total
611
641
592
894
604
504
1,746
389
1,438
5,075
539
1,517
989
15,539
2013-14
Total
585
644
573
954
609
520
1,755
395
1,453
5,085
545
1,451
929
15,498
% Cng
4.4%
-0.5%
3.3%
-6.3%
-0.8%
-3.1%
-0.5%
-1.5%
-1.0%
-0.2%
-1.1%
4.5%
6.5%
0.3%
* School district acronym key: AGWSR - Ackley, Geneva, Steamboat Rock, and Wellsburg; BCLUW - Beaman, Conrad, Liscomb, Union, and Whitten; BGM - Brooklyn, Guernsey, and
Malcom; E-NP/S. Hardin - Eldora and New Providence in the South Hardin Community School District; GMG - Green Mountain and Garwin.
Source: IDOE "2014-15 Iowa Public School PreK-12 Enrollments by District, Grade, Race and Gender." http://www.iowa.gov/educate/
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Area 6 PK-12 Public Schools Enrollment Trends, 2005-06 to 2014-15
District
AGWSR
BCLUW
BGM
East Marshall
E-NP/S. Hardin
GMG
Grinnell-Newburg
Hubbard-Radcliffe
Iowa Falls-Alden
Marshalltown
Montezuma
South Tama
West Marshall
Area 6 Total
2004-05
694
651
640
816
674
457
1,729
448
1,291
4,884
562
1,659
824
15,571
2005-06
679
642
672
871
661
453
1,817
440
1,327
4,942
534
1,679
810
15,527
2006-07
625
660
674
882
701
452
1,792
318
1,348
5,007
561
1,660
891
15,571
2007-08
618
664
603
898
583
453
1,760
340
1,353
5,015
519
1,637
913
15,356
2008-09
592
644
643
917
560
515
1,767
364
1,337
4,925
548
1,610
912
15,334
2009-10
574
624
583
921
592
500
1,773
357
1,357
5,022
521
1,508
901
15,233
2010-11
591
657
580
925
597
499
1,817
376
1,378
5,009
521
1,530
900
15,121
2011-12
575
666
571
941
607
489
1,855
374
1,428
5,107
549
1,439
926
15,241
2012-13
587
642
556
959
596
490
1,804
418
1,457
5,056
539
1,448
933
15,485
2013-14
585
644
573
954
609
520
1,755
395
1,453
5,085
545
1,451
929
15,498
2014-15
611
641
592
894
604
504
1,746
389
1,438
5,075
539
1,517
989
15,539
Trends in PK Public School Enrollments, Percent Change from 2004-05 to 2014-15
Area 6 Public Schools
AGWSR
BCLUW
BGM
East Marshall
E-NP/S. Hardin
GMG
Grinnell-Newburg
Hubbard-Radcliffe
Iowa Falls-Alden
Marshalltown
Montezuma
South Tama
West Marshall
Area 6 Total
-1%
0%
-1%
1%
-1%
1%
0%
-1%
1%
0%
0%
-1%
2%
0%
Source: IDOE 2005-06 to 2014-15 "Iowa Public School PreK-12 Enrollments by District, Grade, Race and Gender;" http://www.iowa.gov/educate/
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Area 6 Public Schools – Projections of Total Enrollment to 2019-20
The numbers of students for 2014-15 in the table below differ from those reported on the previous pages. On the table presented here, the numbers represent the
budgeted counts for each district, which include tuition in- or out-of district status. Budgeted counts are also affected by supplemental weightings, such as for ELL,
PK special education, and non-public school assistance.
On the previous pages, the numbers represent the actual count for registered students.
Projections are based on budgeted, not actual, student enrollment. Projections by grade-level are not available as of the publication date of this Fact Book.
Five-Year Certified Enrollment History
AGWSR
BCLUW
BGM
East Marshall
Eldora-New P/S. Hardin
GMG
Grinnell-Newburg
Hubbard-Radcliffe
Iowa Falls
Marshalltown
Montezuma
South Tama
West Marshall
Area 6
2010-11
647
596
554
691
641
329
1,709
398
1,048
5,200
526
1,519
859
14,717
2011-12
639
594
534
660
633
318
1,743
401
1,083
5,319
528
1,455
878
14,784
2012-13
617
583
517
653
646
318
1,671
427
1,087
5,308
528
1,462
859
14,675
2013-14
596
579
533
609
631
316
1,626
437
1,088
5,389
551
1,467
864
14,684
Five-Year Certified Enrollment Projections
2014-15
624
580
542
582
641
305
1,605
423
1,085
5,385
526
1,523
837
14,658
2015-16
616
588
516
551
630
304
1,595
433
1,083
5,438
528
1,527
875
14,683
2016-17
614
598
550
549
652
302
1,542
432
1,056
5,409
538
1,534
849
14,626
2017-18
613
609
537
548
639
302
1,504
431
1,042
5,424
526
1,556
847
14,577
2018-19
612
608
536
535
638
302
1,430
442
1,016
5,414
536
1,577
858
14,504
2019-20
611
607
536
523
637
302
1,381
454
980
5,384
560
1,575
869
14,416
Six-Year
Avg. Change
-0.33
0.76
-0.19
-1.77
-0.11
-0.15
-2.48
1.17
-1.70
0.00
1.03
0.56
0.63
-0.28
Source: IDOE "District Level Certified Enrollment Projections 2015-16 to 2019-20 (April 23, 2015)." Personal email 5/19/2015.
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Fact Book 2014-2015
Area 6 High Schools – Number of Graduates
District
AGWSR
BCLUW
BGM
East Marshall
E-NP/S. Hardin
GMG
Grinnell-Newburg
Hubbard-Radcliffe
Iowa Falls
Marshalltown
Montezuma
South Tama
West Marshall
Area 6 Total
2002-03 2003-04
80
48
41
63
67
37
106
37
109
352
40
110
57
1,147
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
62
39
54
56
64
31
134
43
79
327
40
112
61
1,102
57
47
51
51
40
32
118
34
94
300
49
104
56
1,033
68
36
48
55
50
32
112
43
84
329
47
103
43
1,050
46
50
55
89
67
34
131
36
88
327
57
127
49
1,156
55
45
57
77
66
29
121
0
92
326
38
88
60
1,054
43
60
44
71
73
33
127
0
93
292
46
103
64
1,049
43
45
57
72
66
35
142
0
96
322
36
116
66
1,096
52
42
41
66
68
39
134
0
85
300
26
106
67
1,026
44
57
54
60
66
35
131
0
90
359
41
81
69
1,087
51
53
39
67
73
23
137
0
97
334
31
102
68
1,075
48
49
42
75
59
42
129
0
98
359
40
95
64
1,100
5-Year Avg.
Change
0.7%
0.6%
-2.0%
0.3%
-0.7%
1.2%
-0.6%
0.1%
0.7%
0.7%
-1.3%
-0.2%
0.0%
Trends in the Number of Public School High School Graduates
Area 6 Public Schools
Five-Year Annual Change 2010 - 2014
AGWSR
BCLUW
BGM
East Marshall
E-NP/S. Hardin
GMG
Grinnell-Newburg
Iowa Falls
Marshalltown
Montezuma
South Tama
West Marshall
Area 6 Total
1,400
0.7%
0.6%
-2.0%
Number of Graduates, 2003 - 2014
1,200
1,000
0.3%
-0.7%
1.2%
-0.6%
800
600
0.1%
0.7%
0.7%
-1.3%
-0.2%
0.0%
400
200
0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Source: IDOE 2002-03 to 2013-14 "Iowa Public High School Graduate Intentions."
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Area 6 Public High School Graduate Intentions, 2013-14
District
AGWSR
BCLUW
BGM
East Marshall
E-NP/S. Hardin
GMG
Grinnell-Newburg
Iowa Falls
Marshalltown
Montezuma
South Tama
West Marshall
Area 6 Total
State Total
Diploma Community
Count
College
48
60.4%
49
57.1%
42
40.5%
75
37.3%
59
49.2%
42
57.1%
129
32.6%
98
42.9%
359
49.0%
40
37.5%
95
38.9%
64
60.9%
1,100
46.0%
32,342
37.7%
Private
4-Year
10.4%
10.2%
16.7%
6.7%
8.5%
11.9%
31.0%
13.3%
7.0%
17.5%
7.4%
7.8%
11.7%
12.7%
Public
4-Year
22.9%
22.4%
21.4%
26.7%
18.6%
21.4%
18.6%
17.3%
16.7%
15.0%
20.0%
7.8%
18.4%
27.0%
Private
2-Year
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.0%
0.3%
2.5%
1.1%
0.0%
0.4%
0.8%
Other
Training
0.0%
2.0%
11.9%
8.0%
1.7%
0.0%
3.9%
0.0%
1.1%
2.5%
4.2%
3.1%
2.6%
2.4%
Employment
Military
Homemaker
Unknown
4.2%
4.1%
0.0%
14.7%
15.3%
7.1%
10.1%
21.4%
6.1%
15.0%
24.2%
14.1%
11.0%
10.0%
0.0%
2.0%
2.4%
5.3%
6.8%
2.4%
0.0%
2.0%
0.8%
5.0%
4.2%
1.6%
2.1%
2.8%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.1%
2.1%
2.0%
7.1%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
3.9%
2.0%
18.9%
5.0%
0.0%
4.7%
7.8%
6.5%
Trends in Intentions of High School Graduates to Enroll in Community College
Percent of All Graduates, Area 6 and Iowa Community Colleges
100%
80%
Area 6 Grads
State Total
60%
40%
20%
0%
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source: IDOE 2012-13 "Iowa Public High School Graduate Intentions." http://www.iowa.gov/educate/
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References
The following are major sources of information for this Fact Book. The list is not exhaustive.
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
Quarterly and annual economic data by county may be obtained at
http://www.bea.gov/regional/index.htm
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
IPEDS data are available through the website of the National Center for Education Statistics, and the
Data Center is useful for comparisons to peer institutions http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/datacenter/.
Categories in the IPEDS database include enrollment statistics, institutional revenue and expenditures,
completions, graduation rates, tuition, faculty salary averages, human resources, and other key
indicators.
Iowa College and University Enrollment Report
This report is prepared by the registrar's office at the University of Iowa for the Iowa Coordinating
Council on Post-High School Education http://www.regents.iowa.gov/QuickLinks/quicklinks.html
Iowa College Student Aid Commission (ICSAC)
The college's financial aid office reports college data to the ICSAS. Reports are available upon request
to that office http://www.iowacollegeaid.org/
Iowa Department of Education
Division of Community Colleges and Workforce Development
Community College Services
The Iowa DOE publishes profile data of the community colleges, collected through its management
information system. Many of its documents (including PK-12 data) can be found at its website
http://www.iowa.gov/educate/. The Condition of Iowa Community Colleges Report 2014 and
earlier editions were used extensively in this Fact Book.
Iowa Workforce Development (IWD)
Current and projected occupational trends are presented on the IWD website
http://iwin.iwd.state.ia.us/iowa
IVCCD Institutional Research reports
Reported by IVCCD Institutional Research using semester or fiscal year census data
http://www.scciowa.edu/about/institutional_research/
State Data Center of Iowa
Spreadsheets with data on Iowa's state, county, school district, etc. population, housing, the economy,
and more can be downloaded from http://www.iowadatacenter.org/
STATS Indiana
State, county, and metro data on the economy, education, workforce, etc. are available at
http://www.stats.indiana.edu
U.S. Census Bureau
Data from the 2010 Decennial Census are available in spreadsheets and in reports from the Bureau
website http://factfinder2.census.gov/main.html and through online state distribution center, e.g.,
State Data Center of Iowa at http://www.iowadatacenter.org/
U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
Industry and labor market data are available in spreadsheets and reports from the Bureau website
http://www.bls.gov/home.htm
Woods & Poole Economics, Inc.
2015 State Profile – Iowa.
References
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