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Table of ContentsTable of Contents 2Introduction and Highlights 3ORGANIZATIONBoard of Trustees 4Administration 4Organization Chart .5History, Role and Scope . 6Strategic Plan Outline . 6Accreditation 6Mission and Values Statements 6College Facilities 7LEARNING PROGRAMSDegree Programs 82 Year Degrees Awarded 910Certificates Awarded Licensure Test Results . 11Student Semester Credit Hour by CIP 12Number of Sections of Courses Offered 13Number of Teaching Faculty 13Credit Hours Taught - FT & PT Faculty 14Corporate and Continuing Education 15Adult Education 16STUDENTS2012 and 2013 Headcount Summary Comparison 17Historical Headcount Summary 18Headcount Enrollment by Semester 1920Headcount by Student Type Headcount by Majors 21-22Headcount by Race/Ethnicity 23Headcount by Residency 24Washington County Facilities Enrollment . 25Headcount by Tuition Status 26Student Semester Credit Hours by Semester 27Student Semester Credit Hours by Tuition Status 28Fall SSCH and FTE Enrollment 29Annual SSCH and FTE Enrollment 30High Schools in NWACC Service Area 31Early College Experience - High School Based . 3233Early College Experience - Career & Technical . 35Transfer Students to Other Arkansas Colleges . REMEDIATIONRemediated First Time Freshmen 35Average ACT Composite Scores 36GRADUATION-RETENTIONGraduation Rates for Full-Time, First-Time Freshmen 37Retention Rates for All Students . 38RESOURCESFinancial Aid . 39Financial Report Summary 40SUMMARYFaculty and Staff Counts . 41Summary of Students Served 42Glossary . 432

IntroductionThe NorthWest Arkansas Community College Fact Book for Fall 2014is produced by the Office of Institutional Research and outlinesenrollment, faculty, financial and other comprehensive informationfor NorthWest Arkansas Community College.Copies of this document may be found in the Office of InstitutionalResearch and on the web at www.nwacc.edu/institutionalresearch.All enrollment data in this document were based on the officialenrollment of the college at the end of the eleventh class day. All fiscalyear data were collected as of June 30th, 2014. The definitions andguidelines used to compile this information are provided by theIntegrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) and theArkansas Department of Higher Education. Definitions andguidelines unique to the institution will be noted on individual tables.Inquiries and comments regarding this document may be directed tothe Office of Institutional Research, NorthWest ArkansasCommunity College, One College Drive, Bentonville, AR 72712, bytelephone at (479) 619-4399, or by e-mail to kpurdy@nwacc.edu orlanderson7@nwacc.eduThe Fact Book will be updated prior to December 1 each year.Highlights Fall 2014 Official eleventh day headcount was 8,098 students, a increase of 1%. A record 1,611 first-time freshmen make up 20% of our student body. The majority of NWACC students (93%) live in Benton and Washington Counties. The fall-to-fall retention rate for all students (except those that graduated or high school students) remained at 46%. Hispanic student enrollment rose to 1,408 students or 17% of our student body. NWACC served over 16,000 students in Academic Year 2014 (July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014). This includes college credit classes,workforce development classes, community education, adult education, as well as secondary students through the Regional Technology Center3

Board of TrusteesAdministrationMembers of the Board of Trustees of NorthWest Arkansas Community College areelected by zone in groups of three each even numbered year at the general election.Board Members as of January 1, 2013 and the district they represent:ChairMr. Ric CliffordDistrict 6Community VolunteerVice Chair Mr. Dan ShewmakerDistrict 2Jac's RanchSecretaryMr. Mauricio HerreraDistrict 8Legal Center of NW ArkansasMr. Scott GrigsbyDistrict 1Arvest BankMr. Mike ShupeDistrict 3Community VolunteerMr. Todd SchwartzDistrict 4Misco EnterprisesMr. Geovanny SarmientoDistrict 5Rogers-Lowell Area Chamberof CommerceVacantDistrict 7Mr. Joe SpiveyDistrict 9PresidentSenior Vice President for Learning & ProvostSenior VP of Administrative Services/CFOVice President for Learner Support ServicesVice President for LearningVice President for Learning:Global Business, Health Professions, & Ext ProgramsExecutive Director of DevelopmentExecutive Director of Public RelationsExecutive Director of Community and Gov't RelationsDr. Evelyn JorgensonDr. Steven GatesMs. Debi BuckleyDr. Todd KitchenDr. Ricky TompkinsMr. Tim CorneliusDr. Meredith BrunenMr. Steven HinesMr. Jim HallIntegrity First Bank4

Organizational Chart5

History, Role and ScopeThe NorthWest Arkansas Community College District was authorized on August 15, 1989,when voters in the Rogers and Bentonville public school districts passed a 3-mil tax. The firstclasses were attended by more than 1,200 students in the fall of 1990 at high schools,chambers of commerce, municipal and leased facilities throughout the district.Burns Hall opened its doors to just more than 2,400 students in August 1995. The mainbuilding is a multipurpose facility on 131 acres of land at Exit 86 off Interstate 540 on theRogers and Bentonville, Arkansas, city limits. The Shewmaker Center for WorkforceTechnologies opened in 2003 and offers customized programs to area businesses. The BeckyPaneitz Student Center opened in the Spring of 2007, along with a student parking garage.Summer 2010 saw the opening of the Shewmaker Global Business Development Center and anew Health Profession Building opened in January of 2013. Construction is currentlyunderway on the Melba Shewmaker National Child Protection Training Center, with openingplanned for Spring 2014.The College’s Adult Education Program is located at the Center for Non-Profits @ St. Mary’sin Rogers.NWACC is a comprehensive, learning-centered two-year college dedicated primarily tomeeting the educational needs of its service area. NWACC offers a comprehensive educationprogram including, but without limitation, technical occupational programs, freshman andsophomore programs for students to transfer to four-year colleges, specialty courses,professional continuing education courses, community enrichment classes, and business andindustry training to meet the needs of the emerging and existing workforce. Part-time and fulltime students are valued equally.NWACC Mission StatementNorthWest Arkansas Community College is a comprehensive, public two-year college thatserves and strengthens the community through learning for living.NWACC Values StatementIn order to accomplish our mission and goals we- Cherish academic, professional and personal integrity- Facilitate continuous learning for students and stakeholders- Value human resources over physical resources- Develop the potential of the individual to achieve excellence- Anticipate and respond to needs by encouraging innovative ideas and technologies- Respect our differences and view them as a strength- Advance knowledge through individual and team challengesCurrent Strategic Goals1. Increase Student Success2. Provide Quality Programming and Assessment3. Support Financial Stability4. Increase Community Outreach, Support and RelationsAccreditationIn 2012, the Institutional Actions Council of the Higher Learning Commission, a commissionof the North Central Association, granted NorthWest Arkansas Community Collegecontinued accreditation through 2019-20. NorthWest Arkansas Community College was alsoreaffirmed in 2012 as one of the Higher Learning Commission’s Academic QualityImprovement Program (AQIP) institutions.5. Support and Enhance Institutional Operations6. Improve Land and Facilities7. Increase Diversity and Inclusion6

FacilitiesMain CampusOne College DriveBentonville, AR 72712479.636.9222 or 1.800.995.6922Adult Education and CulinaryCenter for Non-Profits @ St. Mary's1200 W WalnutRogers, AR 72756479.986.6911 or 479.899.6928NWACC Burns HallNWACC Farmington CenterBecky Paneitz Student Center278 West MainFarmington, AR 72701Shewmaker Center for Workforce TechnologiesJones Center for FamiliesShewmaker Center for Global Business DevelopmentCenter for Health ProfessionsThe Melba Shewmaker Southern RegionNational Child Protection Training Center922 East Emma AvenueSpringdale, AR 72764479.756.8090Regional Technology Center2305 Old Farmington RoadFayetteville, AR 72701479.444.3060Washington County CenterCentral Plaza693 White Road, Suite BSpringdale, AR 72764479.927.3330 or 479.936.51317

Degree ProgramsAssociate of Applied Science (AAS) DegreesTwo-year degree designed for students seeking concentrated training in a chosen career area to enterthe workforce directly after graduation.Business ManagementCulinary ArtsAccounting OptionBaking & Pastry OptionBanking & Finance OptionHospitality Mgmt OptionEntrepreneurship OptionEarly Childhood EducationGeneral Business OptionElectronics TechnologyLogistics Management OptionEMT-ParamedicRetail OptionEnvironmental & Regulatory ScienceComputer Aided DesignEnvironmental Mgmt OptionArchitectural Design OptionSafety, Health & Hazardous Materials MgmtCivil/Landscape Design OptionFire ScienceMechanical Design OptionGraphic DesignComputer Information SystemsHealth Information ManagementComputer Programming OptionLaw EnforcementInformation Mgmt & Appl OptionLaw Enforcement Administration (CJI*)Crime Scene Investigation (CJI*)Legal Assistant/ParalegalCriminal JusticeNursingPhysical Therapist AssistantRespiratory TherapyTransfer DegreesAssociate of Arts (AA)The Associate of Arts degree is a transfer degree designed for the student who wishes to major in theliberal arts. Courses taken in the approved core curriculum will also apply toward baccalaureatedegree requirement at most four-year institutions.Associate of Science (AS)The Associate of Science Degree is a transfer degree designed for the student who wishes to major inengineering, agriculture, or the sciences. NWACC offers a general AS degree as well as one withemphasis in one of these areas:Agriculture, Food and Life SciencesScience EmphasisBusiness EmphasisWalton College of Business (WCOB) OptionWCOB Information Systems OptionAssociate of Arts in Teaching (AAT)The Associate of Arts Teaching degree is a transfer degree which comprises the general educationprogram in the education field. Courses taken in the approved core curriculum will also applytoward baccalaureate degree requirement at most four-year institutions. This degree concentrates inthe P - 4 Education or Middle School Math/Science or Language/Social Studies areas.Associate and Certificate of General StudiesThe General Studies program is designed for students who wish to tailor a program to meettheir personal educational enrichment goals. This is not intended to transfer.Technical Certificates and Certificates of Profieiency offer concentrated training in acareer area. They are designed for students seeking concentrated training in a chosencareer area to enter the workforce directly after completion.Technical Certificate ProgramsAccounting TechnologyBaking ArtsBusiness ManagementComputer Aided DesignChild Advocacy StudiesCrime Scene Investigation (CJI*)Criminal JusticeCulinary ArtsDental AssistingEMT ParamedicEntrepreneurshipEnvironmental Mgmt & Reg SciEnvironmental Regulatory ScienceFuneral ScienceGeneral BusinessGraphic DesignHospitality ManagementLaw Enforcement Adm (CJI*)Logistics ManagementNetworkingCyber Technician OptionCertificate of Proficiency ProgramsBaking ArtsChild Advocacy StudiesChild Development Associate (CDA)Cinematic StudiesComputer Aided DesignCrime Prevention and CorrectionsCrime Scene Investigation (with CJI)*Criminal JusticeCulinary ArtsElectronics TechnologyEMT BasicEnvironmental Mgmt/GIS TechnicianForensic ScienceGraphic DesignHospitality ManagementLaw EnforcementLaw Enforcement Adm (CJI*)NetworkingNursing AssistantPre-Health SciencesRetail ManagementSafety & Health (available Online)*available in cooperation with theCriminal Justice Institute8

2 year Degrees AwardedBy Academic Year2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 % ChangeAAS DegreesAviationBusiness ManagementComputer Aid Drafting and DesignComputer Information SystemsCriminal JusticeCulinary ArtsEarly Childhood EducationElectronic TechnologyEmergency Medical Technology-ParamedicEnvironmental Reg, Safety, and Haz MatFire Science Administration and TechGraphic DesignHomeland Security & Emergency MgmtLegal Assistance/Paralegal StudiesNursingPhysical Therapy Assistant**Respiratory TherapistTOTAL AAS 4-13%6%General Studies DegreesGeneral EducationAGSTOTAL AGS Degrees-29%Transfer DegreesGeneral EducationAAASAS-AgricultureAS-BusinessAS-Business AdmAAT (Teaching)TOTAL AA & AS DegreesTotal 2 Year Degrees**NOTE: This table reflects only students who completed degrees between July 1 and June 30 of each academic year**NOTE: In 2012 the Physical Therapy Assistant program changed to reporting their graduates in August.9

Certificates AwardedBy Academic Year2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 % ChangeCertificates of ProficiencyAviation MaintenanceCAD: ArchitectureCAD: EngineeringCAD: Mechanical DesignChild Advocacy StudiesChild Dev Associate (CDA) TrainingCrime Prevention & CorrectionsCrime Scene InvestigationCriminal JusticeCulinary ArtsElectronics TechnologyEmergency Medical Technology - BasicEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Mgmt/GIS TechForensic ScienceGraphic DesignHomeland Security & Emergency MgmtHospitality ManagementLaw EnforcementLaw Enforcement AdministrationNetworkingNursing AssistantPre-Health SciencesRetail ManagementSafety & HealthTax SpecialistTOTAL Certificates of cal CertificatesAccounting TechnologyAviation Maintenance AirframeAviation Maintenance PowerplantBaking ArtsBusiness ManagementCAD: Architectural DesignCAD: Civil/Landscape DesignCAD: Mechanical DesignChild Advocacy StudiesCriminal JusticeCulinary ArtsDental AssistingEmergency Medical Tech - ParamedicEntrepreneurshipEnvironmental ScienceGeneral BusinessGraphic DesignHomeland Security & Emergency MgmtLogistics ManagementNetworkingParaeducators of Special Needs LearnersTOTAL Technical 41,1101,246974-22%-37%Certificate of General StudiesGeneral StudiesTOTAL CertificatesTotal Degrees and Certificates**NOTE: This table reflects only students who completed degrees between July 1 and June 30 of each academic year10

Licensure and Certification Pass RatesYearNWACC ExamTakers# of First TimeNWACC TestersPassing ExamNWACC PassRateStateNationalPercentage Average AverageNational Council Licensure Examination - Registered 86.7%87.9%85.6%80.3%National Registry of EMT-Paramedic Licensure 2.0%65.0%70.0%73.0%72.0%71.0%Arkansas Fire Academy Certification %84.0%100.0%--National Physical Therapist Assistant Exam 82.4%86.9%86.6%86.0%87.0%Registered Respiratory Therapist .7%85.7%85.7%86.7%-77.8%79.0%79.0%79.5%79.9%11

Student Semester Credit Hour Production by CIP Codeby Academic Year2009-102010-11% of TotalCIP Code1 Agricultural Sciences32 Basic Skills2011-12% of Total2012-13% of Total2013-14% of Total% Growth% of TotalSSCH Cr Hours SSCH Cr Hours SSCH Cr Hours SSCH Cr HoursSSCHCr HoursOne YearFive 10.47%24917,7790.15%10.52%Prep for College Reading, College Reading, College Intensive English Program, Foun of Writing, Study Skills, Pre Algebra, Beginning Algebra, Intermediate Algebra3-26 Biological Sciences/Life ,2787.86%12,1477.63%-8.52%-12.32%Biology, Botany, Environmental Science, Life Science52 Business Mgmt & Adm Services13,854Accounting, EconomicsBanking and Finance,Business Adm, Business LawHospitality Mgmt, Mkt Analyst, Statistics, Office Systems Support9 %-4.03%-4.54%Communications, Journalism11 Computer & Information ServComputer Information,CISCO, Networking12 Personal and Culinary ServicesCulinary, Baking13-31-34 Education/Physical EducationHealth Science,Curriculum & Instruction,Physical Education15-47-48-49 Engineering & Related 9.37%28.48%Aviation Science, CAD, Health & Safety23 English Language &Literature/LettersCommunications, College Level English16 Foreign Language &LiteraturesForeign Language, French, German, Spanish51 Health Professions &Related Services8,726Allied Health Sciences,Emergency Medical Services,Nursing, Physical Therapy,Respiratory Care22 Law and Legal24 Liberal Arts & Science &General 0%1.24%-13.15%General Studies, Humanities27 MathematicsCollege Level Mathematics38 Philosophy and ReligionPhilosophy40 Physical SciencesChemistry, Geology, Physics43 Protective ServicesCriminal Justice, Fire Sciences42 Psychology44-45-54 Social Sciences and HistoryAnthropology, Geography, History, Political Science,Social Work, Sociology50 Visual and Performing 20.68%3390.21%-70.57%-75.59%-5.81%-3.64%Art History, Art, Drama, Music19-20 Vocational Home EconomicsEarly Childhood EducationTotal SSCH165,201173,232171,618169,012159,192Source: ADHE SIS DatabaseCIP Code: Federal Gov't Classification of Instructional Programs12

Number of Sections of Courses Offered / Number of FacultyFall SemesterFallSections One Year % Five Year %Number ofOne Year Five Year % AverageOfferedGrowthGrowth Teaching Faculty % GrowthGrowthClass 200020102011Sections Offered201220132014Number of Teaching FacultyNOTE: Average class size includes independent study and college courses offered on high school campuses.13

Credit Hours Taught by Full Time & Part Time FacultyFall SemesterFallFull TimeFacultyFT Cr Hr% Taught Part Time% Taughtby FTFaculty PT Cr Hrsby PTOther FTTeaching*OtherCr Hrs% Taughtby tyCredit Hours 02010Full Time Faculty20112012Part Time Faculty20132014Other FT Teaching*20102011FT Cr Hr2012PT Cr Hrs20132014Other Cr Hrs*Other FT Teaching-Administrative and support personnel who taught class(es)14

Corporate LearningBy Academic YearTotal number of students served by Corporate 1201220132014Headcount ns2,0101,8524,0895,3473,035Number of Sections of Classes506435473489363Number of Businesses 5651115392554942473545924244Headcount (unduplicated)RegistrationsNumber of Sections of ClassesWorkforce DevelopmentHealth Professions Non-Credit ClassesHeadcount (unduplicated)RegistrationsNumber of Sections of ClassesPersonal Education & EnrichmentHeadcount (unduplicated)RegistrationsNumber of Sections of Classes15

Adult Education EnrollmentsAdult Education offers non-credit classes designed to teach and review academic skills culminating withpreparation for taking the High School Equivalence (GED) test battery. Other areas such as English as a SecondLanguage (ESL) and computers are also Adult Basic Education1,2311,2791,3321,2201,078English as a Second tal Students Served3,3153,4283,2963,1342,753Total GEDs Awarded430413395363482Adult Secondary 9-102010-11Adult Basic Education2011-122012-13English as a Second Language2013-14Adult Secondary Education16

Headcount Enrollment SummaryFall 2013 and Fall 2014Fall 2013Fall 2014Fall 2013 to 14Number Percent Number Percent Percent ChangeTotal HeadcountFTEEnrollment StatusGenderResidenceTuition 3,4284,67042.3%57.7%2.2%0.1%Benton CountyWashington CountyOther 8.6%2.6%0.0%Hispanic or LatinoNon-Hispanic Race:American Indian/Alaskan NativeAsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderWhite2 or more racesUnknownNon-Resident Alien 1818-1920-2122-2425-2930-3435-4445-5455-64 65AVERAGE AGE*MEDIAN AGE*26.423.026.122.0*NOTE: Average and Median Age figures do not include High School Students17

Historical Headcount SummaryFall 1990 to Fall 2014YearTotalAdditionalTotalHeadcount** Students % 20148,5288,3418,0208,098Source: Reports submitted to Arkansas Department of Higher Education**1990-94 Source: Registrar's In-House Reports18

Headcount Enrollment by SemesterFall to Fall% ChangeSpringHeadcount*Sp to Sp% ChangeSummer IHeadcountSummer IIHeadcountTotal SummerYearFallHeadcount*Total Summer% ng HeadcountFall HeadcountSummer 1212-1313-14*NOTE: Off schedule classes are not included, such as Late Start and second 8-week19

Headcount by Student TypeFall SemesterFallNew Freshmen% of PercentTotalChangeCountTransfer StudentsPercent%ChangeCountContinuing StudentsPercent%ChangeCountReadmitted StudentsPercent%ChangeCountVisiting %8,0982042.5%-High School 002,5002,0001,5001,0005000New FreshmenTransfer StudentsContinuing Students201020112012Readmitted Students2013Visiting StudentsHigh School Students2014New Freshmen: First-time entering undergraduateTransfer: First Semester transfers to NWACC from another college or universityContinuing: Continued enrollment from previous semesterReadmitted: Enrolled at NWACC after not attending the previous semesterVisiting: Students of another college/university 'visiting' NWACC to receive credit to transfer backHigh School: Students still enrolled in High School20

Headcount by Majors - 2 Year DegreesFall SemesterMajor20102011201220132014AAS DegreesBusiness ManagementCert Respiratory TherapistComputer Aided DraftingComputer Info SystemsCrime Scene InvestigationCriminal JusticeCulinary ArtsEarly Childhood EducationElectronics TechnologyEMT-ParamedicEnvironmental Regulations, Fire ScienceGraphic DesignHealth Information MgmtHomeland Security & Emg MgmtLaw Enforcement AdmNursingParalegalPhysical Therapy AssistantTOTAL 15013910617773840101375112055111,493General StudiesAssociateTOTAL General 131,113Transfer DegreesAAASAgricultural, Life ScienceBusinessAATTOTAL Transfer 3061,177618831703,597UndeclaredNon-degree jor discontinued**Program merged with Computer Systems InfoNote: Associate of General Studies majors include students working toward (but not admitted to) selective admissions programs such as Nursing.2008 Non-degree seeking - increase caused by better data and programming to reflect student's actual intent21

Headcount by Majors - CertificatesFall SemesterMajorTechnical CertificatesAccounting TechnologyBaking ArtsBusiness ManagementCADChild Advocacy StudiesCriminal JusticeDental AssistingEMT-Paramedic CertEntrepreneurshipEnvironmental MgmtEnvironmental Reg ScienceGeneral BusinessGraphic DesignHomeland SecurityHospitality ManagementLaw Enforcement AdmLogistic ManagementNetworking*Paraeducators of Spec Needs LeCertificates of ProficiencyBaking ArtsCADCDA TrainingChild Advocacy StudiesComputer NetworkingCrime Prevention & CorrCriminal JusticeEarly Childhood DevelopmentEMT BasicEnvironmental Mgmt-GISForensic ScienceGraphic DesignHealth & SafetyHomeland Security & Emg MgmHospitality ManagementLaw EnforcementLaw Enforcement AdmNursing AssistantPre-Health SciencesRetail 11152110401230182011042-46611028911General StudiesCertificateTOTAL Certificates197160*Major discontinued22

Headcount by Race/EthnicityFall Semester2010Total% ofTotal880Am Indian or Alaska Native2011Total% ofTotal10.5%10031391.7%Asian235Black or African AmericanNat Hawaiian or Other Pacific Isl'r201211.8%1,1691661.9%2.8%2411892.3%185 Year2014Total% ofTotalTotal% 76.2%6,00171.9%5,58269.6%5,57168.8%-0.2%-13.8%2 or more 2.2%Non-Resident 6%Hispanic or Latino EthnicityTotal% ofTotal2013%Change % ChangeNon-Hispanic EthnicityWhiteTotal8,3658,5288,3418,0208,09823

Headcount by County of ResidencyFall SemesterBenton County% ofWashington County% ofOther Arkansas% ofOut of State% ofFallCountTotalCountTotal

telephone at (479) 619-4399, or by e-mail to kpurdy@nwacc.edu or landerson7@nwacc.edu Highlights Fall 2014 Official eleventh day headcount was 8,098 students, a increase of 1%. A record 1,611 first-time freshmen make up 20% of our student body.

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