26. Pass rate for programs whose graduates are required to pass a licensure exam to practice in the field.
Pass rates for programs whose graduates are required to pass a licensure exam to practice in the field, if the pass rate for each of the past three years is 90% or higher for three consecutive years (not a three-year average) and if the program has 15 or more graduates over the three year period. These are programs that have licensure pass rates of 90% and above for the last three years. This is not an average, but annual individual rates. The programs can be credit or noncredit.
Source: Institutions. (Data from the new Licensure Report is not yet available to allow the CB to complete this measure.)
Excellence - Contextual Measures
| 27. Certification and Licensure
The percentage of students in a discipline requiring external certification or licensure who pass a licensure or certification exam during the reporting period. Calculated as the total unduplicated number of students who pass an exam relevant to a degree or program course during the reporting period, divided by the total unduplicated number of students or graduates taking licensure or certification exams during the reporting period. Source: Legislative Budget Board.
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FY 2007 |
FY 2008 |
FY 2009 |
% Change FY 2007 to FY 2009 |
| Pass rate on state or national exams. |
87.9133333333% |
88.2307692308% |
89.1496078431% |
1.2 |
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28. Significant Recognitions - 2008:
Number of students eligible for membership in Phi Theta Kappa, number of members in Phi Theta Kappa who were enrolled in college during the fiscal year and were active members of PTK, number of students in service learning programs, defined as an activity that helps to promote some improvement outside the college that correlates to or supports a learning outcome measure, exemplary programs or citations (e.g., Star Award, SACS commendation, other accrediting bodies); Other national recognitions. The programs offered during the fiscal year that were recognized by a state or nationally recognized entity. List will be limited to the 3 best, exemplary collaborative initiatives, such as activities that occur between colleges and local communities or school districts such as P-16 initiatives, college readiness programs, workforce initiatives, and other programs that encourage the transition of students from high school to the college campuses. Limit to 3 best programs.
Source: Institutions.
| Number of members in Phi Theta Kappa |
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| Number of students eligible for Phi Theta Kappa membership |
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| Number of students in service learning programs |
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Exemplary programs or citations/Other national recognitions:
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Significant Recognitions - 2009:
| Number of members in Phi Theta Kappa |
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| Number of students eligible for Phi Theta Kappa membership |
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| Number of students in service learning programs |
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Exemplary programs or citations/Other national recognitions:
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