Percentage of Hawaii Community College students who completed the developmental course requirements within two years
Students entering community colleges in Hawaii for the first time in fall 2006
Some 42 percent of Hawaii Community College students who enrolled in developmental courses during their first academic year completed the developmental requirements in those subjects within two years. Some 41 percent of students who entered directly from high school completed developmental requirements within two years.
Most beginning community college students must complete at least one developmental education course in mathematics or English (reading, writing, or both), and many must complete multiple courses in one or more subjects. Completing the highest-level developmental course in a subject is the final precollege milestone and is often required to transfer to a four-year institution or to earn a certificate or associate degree.
First-time students: include students with no prior postsecondary experience except for college credits earned during high school or in the summer before enrolling in the fall.
Directly from high school: defined as students age 18 or 19 in states without linked K–12 and postsecondary data systems.
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