Student right-to-know
Graduation Rate: The U.S. Department of Education requires that all postsecondary institutions provide both prospective and current students with information concerning the performance of current students as an illustration of the likelihood of success. The law requires that the information includes the rate at which first-time, full-time degree-seeking students who attend the institution successfully complete their program. A student is considered to have successfully completed the program if he/she graduates within 150 percent of the time required by the program. For example, a student who graduates from a two-year program within three years has, according to federal guidelines, successfully completed the program.
The Bristol Community College graduation rate for full-time, first-time degree-seeking freshmen entering the College in the Fall of 2004 and graduating three years later (2007) was twenty percent (20 percent). Fifteen percent (15 percent) of the first-time, full-time degree-seeking students transferred to other institutions prior to completing their BCC program.
The most current (2003) national graduation rate is 23 percent. Note that the full-time, first-time degree-seeking freshmen population represents 58 percent of the Fall 2004 incoming class.
First-Year Retention Rate (Fall-to-Fall)
New First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking StudentsFall-2001
CohortFall-2002
CohortFall-2003
CohortFall-2004
CohortFall-2005
CohortFall-2006
Cohort66.9% 65.0% 62.0% 61.0% 60.6% 63.6% figures indicate % returning to same institution
Disclosure rates on licensing exams Name of Academic Program Requiring Licensure Exam (Class of 2006) taking exam passing exam % passing Clinical Laboratory Science:
American Society of Clinical Pathologists Board of Registry Exam*2 1 50 National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel** 2 0 0 National Board – Dental Hygiene 20 20 100 Northeast Regional Board of Dental Hygiene 20 20 100 Nursing
NCLEX-RN65 59 91 Medical Assisting
American Association of Medical Assistants Certification Exam12 10 83 Occupational Therapy Assistant
National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy15 15 100 Phlebotomy
American Society of Clinical Pathologists Board of Registry Exam4 3 75 *Board of Registry
 **National Credentialing Agency
Note: The number of CLS graduates eligible to take these certification exams in 2006 was 10, but only 2 have taken at least one of the exams (NCA or BOR).
Expected amount of student debt upon graduation:
Approximately 15% of the entering class receives loans for their college education. The average level of indebtedness through graduation is $5,962.
Campus Security: The statistics collected to fulfill the requirements of Student Right-to-Know are distributed to incoming students at Orientation and available through the Department of Public Safety, ext. 2218.
Information:
Enrollment in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2006; Graduation Rates, 2000 & 2003 Cohorts; and Financial Statistics, Fiscal Year 2006
