The Student Achievement Measure is supported by six sponsoring associations, working together to provide a more comprehensive and accurate picture of student progress and completion as students move across institutions and state boundaries.

SUNY Westchester Community College

Westchester Community College provides accessible, high quality and affordable education to meet the needs of our diverse community. We are committed to student success, academic excellence, workforce development, economic development and lifelong learning.

Fall 2009 First-time Full-time Cohort

6-year outcomes for undergraduate associates-seeking students as of 2015

All Students

First-time-at-Institution, All Students Starting Fall 2009

Number of students: 2,322

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38%
30%
32%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Associate's Degree / Certificate model tracks a group of students who started an associate degree program or certificate program at SUNY Westchester Community College in the Fall of 2009. The students’ progress toward a degree or certificate is reported within 6 years.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from SUNY Westchester Community College are represented by the purple bar with the solid black bar underneath ().
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at SUNY Westchester Community College are represented by the aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at SUNY Westchester Community College and transferred to another institution prior to earning a degree or certificate are represented by the orange bar with the large white stripe underneath (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled at another institution.
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

SUNY Westchester Community College | Associate / Certificate Seeking Model - All Students

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT SUNY WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN FALL 2009 BY SUMMER 2015
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Associate degree from SUNY Westchester Community College 4%
+ Associate degree from SUNY Westchester Community College - with later transfer to another institution 31%
+ Certificate award from SUNY Westchester Community College 1%
+ Certificate award from SUNY Westchester Community College - with later transfer to another institution 2%
= Total Graduated from SUNY Westchester Community College 38%
Enrolled at SUNY Westchester Community College 0%
Transferred with no degree or certificate from SUNY Westchester Community College* 30%
Current Status Unknown 32%
* Students who transferred may have subsequently earned a degree or award or be still enrolled; their status is not tracked after their transfer from SUNY Westchester Community College.
Full-Time

First-time-at-Institution, Full-Time Students Starting Fall 2009

Number of students: 1,907

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40%
29%
31%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Associate's Degree / Certificate model tracks a group of students who started an associate degree program or certificate program at SUNY Westchester Community College in the Fall of 2009. The students’ progress toward a degree or certificate is reported within 6 years.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from SUNY Westchester Community College are represented by the purple bar with the solid black bar underneath ().
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at SUNY Westchester Community College are represented by the aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at SUNY Westchester Community College and transferred to another institution prior to earning a degree or certificate are represented by the orange bar with the large white stripe underneath (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled at another institution.
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

SUNY Westchester Community College | Associate / Certificate Seeking Model - Full-Time

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT SUNY WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN FALL 2009 BY SUMMER 2015
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Associate degree from SUNY Westchester Community College 5%
+ Associate degree from SUNY Westchester Community College - with later transfer to another institution 33%
+ Certificate award from SUNY Westchester Community College 1%
+ Certificate award from SUNY Westchester Community College - with later transfer to another institution 1%
= Total Graduated from SUNY Westchester Community College 40%
Enrolled at SUNY Westchester Community College 0%
Transferred with no degree or certificate from SUNY Westchester Community College* 29%
Current Status Unknown 31%
* Students who transferred may have subsequently earned a degree or award or be still enrolled; their status is not tracked after their transfer from SUNY Westchester Community College.
Part-Time

First-time-at-Institution, Part-Time Students Starting Fall 2009

Number of students: 415

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37%
31%
32%
WITHIN 6 YEARS
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Graduated: Reporting institution
Enrolled: Reporting institution
Transferred: Other Institution
Current Status Unknown

The SAM Associate's Degree / Certificate model tracks a group of students who started an associate degree program or certificate program at SUNY Westchester Community College in the Fall of 2009. The students’ progress toward a degree or certificate is reported within 6 years.

The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.

  • Students who started at and graduated from SUNY Westchester Community College are represented by the purple bar with the solid black bar underneath ().
  • Students who started at and are still enrolled at SUNY Westchester Community College are represented by the aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
  • Students who started at SUNY Westchester Community College and transferred to another institution prior to earning a degree or certificate are represented by the orange bar with the large white stripe underneath (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled at another institution.
  • Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.

SUNY Westchester Community College | Associate / Certificate Seeking Model - Part-Time

OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT SUNY WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN FALL 2009 BY SUMMER 2015
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Associate degree from SUNY Westchester Community College 2%
+ Associate degree from SUNY Westchester Community College - with later transfer to another institution 26%
+ Certificate award from SUNY Westchester Community College 3%
+ Certificate award from SUNY Westchester Community College - with later transfer to another institution 6%
= Total Graduated from SUNY Westchester Community College 37%
Enrolled at SUNY Westchester Community College 0%
Transferred with no degree or certificate from SUNY Westchester Community College* 31%
Current Status Unknown 32%
* Students who transferred may have subsequently earned a degree or award or be still enrolled; their status is not tracked after their transfer from SUNY Westchester Community College.