ERIC Number: ED119769
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1976-Mar
Pages: 8
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Applications, Acceptances and Registrations, Spring 1976. Student Flow Project, Report No. 7.
Hawaii Univ., Honolulu. Community Coll. System.
As part of a longitudinal study of student progress through the Hawaii community colleges, spring 1976 applications to the system were studied. The total number of applications received numbered 6,692 (3,924 new students, and 2,768 transfers), about half the number received for the fall semester (13,631). The colleges accepted 90 percent of the new student applications and 86 percent of the transfer student applications. Of the admitted students, 71 percent of the new students, and 68 percent of the transfer students actually enrolled. The large majority (at least 90 percent) of entering new and transfer students enrolled at the campus of their first choice. Slightly higher proportions of males than females were accepted, and actually enrolled. Among the seven campuses there is a range in the proportion of applicants accepted, and actually enrolling. Windward accepted about 99 percent of its applicants, while Kapiolani accepted only 65 percent. However, only about 60 percent of the students accepted to Windward actually enrolled, while 77 percent of the students accepted to Kapiolani actually enrolled. Patterns of enrollment by sex, campus, and program do not vary greatly from the fall 1975 patterns. Detailed data, including data on individual campuses, are tabulated and appended. (NHM)
Publication Type: Reports - Research
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Sponsor: Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC.
Authoring Institution: Hawaii Univ., Honolulu. Community Coll. System.
Identifiers - Location: Hawaii
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