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ED 033 656 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION Pub Date Note EDES Price Descriptors Identifiers Abstract DOCUMENT RESUME HE 001 168 Pamsey, Robert E., Jr.; Schultz, Kenneth Student Admissions and Performance. Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education/1967-68. Virginia State Council of Higher Education, Richmond. Jan 69 231p. EDPS Price ME -S1.00 HC-$11.65 Academic Failure, *Academic Performance, *College Admission, *Higher Education, Planning, Prediction, State Universities, *Student Characteristics, *Students, Withdrawal *Virginia A resolution of the General Assembly of Virginia directed the State Council of Higher Education to study the volume and characteristics of freshman applicants and enrollees in the state-controlled institutions of higher education for the fall terms of 1966 and 1967.. This document, consisting mainly of 203 tables, contains the results of this study, which examined students in the 14 four-year and 14 two-year state-controlled institutions. The study indicates that the freshman year performance of the Fall 1966 enrollees are markedly similar in most respects to the performance of the Fall 1967 enrollees, although the percentage of academic failures was slightly lower in 1967. The percentage of student withdrawals from the 2-year institutions decreased noticeably during the second year, while the percentage cf withdrawals from the 4-year institutions remained constant during the sophomore year. A combination cf SAT scores and the secondary school record seems to be the best predictor of academic success in mcst of the institutions, although the secondary school record is the best single predictor. Student-initiated withdrawals, comprising almost 90% of all withdrawals, constitute a major concern, and future Council studies will continue to give special attention to this factor because of its relevance to the planning for higher education in Virginia. (DS)

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ED 033 656

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INSTITUTION

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EDES PriceDescriptors

Identifiers

Abstract

DOCUMENT RESUME

HE 001 168

Pamsey, Robert E., Jr.; Schultz, KennethStudent Admissions and Performance.Virginia State-Controlled Institutions ofHigher Education/1967-68.Virginia State Council of HigherEducation, Richmond.Jan 69231p.

EDPS Price ME -S1.00 HC-$11.65Academic Failure, *Academic Performance,*College Admission, *Higher Education,Planning, Prediction, State Universities,*Student Characteristics, *Students,Withdrawal*Virginia

A resolution of the General Assembly ofVirginia directed the State Council of Higher Education tostudy the volume and characteristics of freshman applicantsand enrollees in the state-controlled institutions ofhigher education for the fall terms of 1966 and 1967.. Thisdocument, consisting mainly of 203 tables, contains theresults of this study, which examined students in the 14four-year and 14 two-year state-controlled institutions.The study indicates that the freshman year performance ofthe Fall 1966 enrollees are markedly similar in mostrespects to the performance of the Fall 1967 enrollees,although the percentage of academic failures was slightlylower in 1967. The percentage of student withdrawals fromthe 2-year institutions decreased noticeably during thesecond year, while the percentage cf withdrawals from the4-year institutions remained constant during the sophomoreyear. A combination cf SAT scores and the secondary schoolrecord seems to be the best predictor of academic successin mcst of the institutions, although the secondary schoolrecord is the best single predictor. Student-initiatedwithdrawals, comprising almost 90% of all withdrawals,constitute a major concern, and future Council studies willcontinue to give special attention to this factor becauseof its relevance to the planning for higher education inVirginia. (DS)

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STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR VIRGINIA

10th Floor, Life of Virginia Bldg., 914 Capitol Strait, Richmond 23219

January, 1969

11BABERS OF THE COUNCIL

,Joseph E. Blackburn, Ric lisnond, CharimanMilian =H. Trapnell, Sabot, Vice-ChairmanC. Wesley Peebles, Sr., LcrwrenasvilleRonsay D. Potts, McLeanJohn D. Richmond, MartinivilleJohn F. Rixey, NorfolkDr. Paul D. Sanders, RichmondEdwarcUP. Simpkins, Jr., MeahaniavilleDr. Woodrow W. Wilkerson, Richmond, ex-officio

NIENMERS OF THE PROFESSIONAL STAFF

Cr. Film* 11.-111/oodard, -DirectorDr.- RObert R. Ramsey, Jr., Associate DirectorRobert L. Maiden, -Resources and Development

Adininistrator_,Chase M. Adkins Jr., oordinator, Rica! -Research-DonaldJ. Finley, -CoOrdinatot, Facilities-Research

_Aerie Phillipi, Administrative Assistant tohe Director

;Kenneth Schultz, Coordinator, Special Profess and_Activities-

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF TABLES

I INTRODUCTION

II FRESHMAN YEAR PERFORMANCE OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES

Highlights of Freshman Year Grade Averages of Fall, 1967 Enrollees 4

Highlights of Freshman Year Grade Averages and Previous Academic Characteristicsof Fall, 1967 Enrollees 7Highlights of Previous Academic Characteristics of Fall, 1967 Enrollees Who WereAcademic Failures at the End of Freshman Year 21

Highlights of Reasons Why Certain Fall, 1967 Enrollees Did Not Complete FreshmanYear 29

Highlights of Previous Academic Characteristics of Fall, 1967 Enrollees Who WereRequired to Withdraw for Academic Reasons Prior to the End of Freshman Year 31

Highlights of Previous Academic Characteristics of Fall, 1967 Enrollees WhoVoluntarily Withdrew for Personal Reasons Prior to the End of Freshman Year 39

III CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES THROUGH JUNE, 1968 46

Highlights of June, 1968 Cumulative Grade Averages of Fall, 1966 Enrollees 47

Highlights of June, 1968 Cumulative Grade Averages and Previous AcademicCharacteristics of Fall, 1966 Enrollees 53

Highlights of Previous Academic Characteristics of Fall, 1966 Enrollees Who WereAcademic Failures in June, 1968 67

Highlights of Reasons Why Certain Fall, 1966 Enrollees Did Not Complete the1967-68 Academic Year 75

Highlights of Previous Academic Characteristics of Fall, 1966 Enrollees Who WereRequired to Withdraw for Academic Reasons During the 1967-68 Academic Year 77

Highlights of Previous Academic Characteristics of Fall, 1966 Enrollees WhoVoluntarily Withdrew for Personal Reasons During the 1967-68 Academic Year 85

IV DISCUSSION 93

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APPENDIX101 iii

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LIST OF TABLES

TablesPage

1-2 Distributions of Freshman Year Grade Averages of Fall, 1967 Enrollees in VirginiaState-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education 5-6

3-14 Distributions of Freshman Year Grade Averages of Fall, 1957 Enrollees in VirginiaState-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education According to Secondary SchoolClass Rank Deciles and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test Scores 8-19

15

16-21

22

23-28

29-34

35-36

Coefficients of Correlation Between Freshman Year Grade Averages and PreviousAcademic Characteristics of Fall, 1967 Enrollees in Virginia State-ControlledInstitutions of Higher Education

Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deci les and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores for Fall, 1967 Enrollees Who Were Academic Failures at theEnd of Their Freshman Year in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Edu-cation

Distribution of Reasons Why Certain Fall, 1967 Enrollees in Virginia State-Con-trolled Institutions of Higher Education Withdrew Before Completing Freshman Year

Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deciles and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores for Fall, 1967 Enrollees Who Were Required to Withdraw forAcademic Reasons During Their Freshman Year in Virginia State-Controlled Institu-tions of Higher Education

Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deciles and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores for Fall, 1967 Enrollees Who Withdrew for Personal ReasonsDuring Their Freshman Year in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Ed-ucation

Status of 'Fall, 1966 Enrollees in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of HigherEducation as of June, 1968

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22-27

30

32-37

40-45

48-51

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LIST OF TABLES (Continued)Tables Page

37-48 Distributions of June, 1968 Cumulative Grade Averages of Fa 14, 1966 Enrollees inVirginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education According to SecondarySchool Class Rank Deciles and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test Scores

49 Coefficients of Correlation Between June, 1968 Cumulative Grade Averages andPrevious Academic Characteristics of Fall, 1966 Enrollees in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education

50-55 Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deci les and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores for Fall, 1966 Enrollees Who Were Academic Failures inJune, 1968 in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education

54-65

66

68-73

56 Distribution of Reasons Why Certain Fall, 1966 Enrollees in Virginia State-Con-trolled Institutions of Higher Education Withdrew During the 1967-68 Academic Year 76

57-62 Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deci les and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores for Fall, 1966 Enrollees Who Were Required to Withdraw forAcademic Reasons During the 1967-68 Academic Year in Virginia State-ControlledInstitutions of Higher Education

63-68 Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deciles and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores for Fall, 1966 Enrollees Who Withdrew for Personal ReasonsDuring the 1967-68 Academic Year in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions ofHigher Education

69 Comparison of Freshman Year Grade Averages of Fall, 1966 and Fall, 1967 Enrolleesin Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education Using a NumericalGrading Scale of 4 to 0

70 Comparison of Freshman Year Grade Averages of Fall, 1966 and Fall, 1967 Enrolleesin Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education Using a NumericalGrading Scale of 3 to 0

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94-95

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LIST OF TABLES (Continued)Tables Page

71 Comparison of Reasons Why Certain Fall, 1966 and Fall, 1967 Enrollees in VirginiaState-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education Withdrew Before Completing

Freshman Year 97

72-75 Distributions of Freshman Year Grade Averages According to Residence of Fall, 1967Enrollees in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education 102-105

76-99 Distributions of Freshman Year Grade Averages, Secondary School Class Rank Dec-

iles, and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test Scores According to Residence ofFall, 1967 Enrollees in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education 106-129

100-111 Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deciles and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores According to Residence of Fall, 1967 Enrollee! Who WereAcademic Failures at the End of Their Freshman Year in Virginia State-ControlledInstittitions of Higher Education

112-113 Distributions of Reasons for Withdrawal According to Residence of Fall, 1967Enrollees Who Did Not Complete Their Freshman Year in Virginia State-ControlledInstitutions of Higher Education

114-125 Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deciles and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores According to Residence of Fall, 1967 Enrollees Who WereRequired to Withdraw for Academic Reasons During Their Freshman Year in VirginiaState-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education

130-141

142-143

144-155

126-137 Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deci!es and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores According to Residence of Fall, 1967 Enrollees Who Withdrewfor Personal Reasons During Their Freshman Year in Virginia State-ControlledInstitutions of Higher Education 156-167

138-141 Status of Fall, 1966 Enrollees in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of HigherEducation According to Residence as of June, 1968 168-171

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LIST OF TABLES (Continued)Tables

Page

142-165 Distributions of June, 1968 Cumulative Grade Averages, Secondary School ClassRank Deciles, and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test Scores According toResidence of Fall, 1966 Enrollees in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of HigherEducation

166-177 Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deci les and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores According to Residence of Fall, 1966 Enrollees Who WereAcademic Failures in June, 1968 in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of HigherEducation

178-179 Distributions of Reasons for Withdrawal According to Residence of Fall, 1966Enrollees Who Did Not Complete the 1967-68 Academic Year in Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education

180-191 Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deci les and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores According to Residence of Fall, 1966 Enrollees Who WereRequired to Withdraw for Academic Reasons During the 1967-68 Academic Year inVirginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education

192-203 Distributions of Secondary School Class Rank Deci les and College Board ScholasticAptitude Test Scores According to Residence of Fall, 1966 Enrollees Who Withdrewfor Personal Reasons During the 1967-68 AcademicYear in Virginia State-ControlledInstitutions of Higher Education

172-195

196-207

208-209

210-221

222-233

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I. INTRODUCTION

House Joint Resolution No. 97 of the 1966 GeneralAssembly directed the State Council of Higher Educationto study the volume and characteristics of freshmanapplicants and enrollees in Virginia's state-controlledinstitutions of higher education for the Fall terms of1966 and 1967. Reports of these findings were issuedby the Council in December, 1966 and December, 1967.An analysis of admissions applications for the Fall termof 1968 has also been recently issued by the Council.

The State Council of Higher Education has long beencognizant of the need and value for state-wide planningpurposes of accurate information about students applyingfor admission to Virginia's state-controlled institutionsof higher education, as well as follow-up informationabout the performance of those students who subsequentlyenroll in these colleges and universities. Consequently,

it has directed its staff to conduct annual follow-upstudies of the performance of those students who enrolledas first-time freshmen in the state-controlled institutionsfor the Fall terms of 1966 and 1967. These studies are tocontinue as long as these students shall be enrolled inundergraduate programs in the state-controlled institu-tions of higher education.

Results of the study of the freshman year performanceof Fall, 1966 enrollees were issued in December, 1967.The present volume continues this analysis by reportingon the freshman year performance of Fall, 1967enrollees.It also examines the cumulative performance of Fall,1966 enrollees through June, 1968 and comparesvarious aspects of the performance of both of these groupsof enrollees in Virginia's ,:state-controlled institutions ofhigher education.

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II. FRESHMAN YEAR PERFORMANCE OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES

Tables 1 and 2 report distributions of freshman year grade averages by numerical intervals for Fall, 1967 enrollees ineach of Virginia's four-year and two-year state-controlled institutions of higher education. Corresponding distributionsof freshman year grade averages for each of the institutions according to the residence of its enrollees are reported inTables 72-75 in the Appendix.

The majority of Virginia's state colleges and universities report grade averages in terms of a high-to-low numericalscale cf 4 to 0. In relation to the traditional letter grades of A, B, C, D, and F, the numerical grade average intervalsin Table 1 (and in Tables 72-73) may be interpreted as follows:

4.00- Includes those enrollees whose freshman year grades3.50 averaged "A" (A, A-).

3.49- Includes those enrollees whose freshman year grades2.50 averaged "B" (B+, B, B- ) .

2.49- Includes those enrollees whose freshman year grades1.50 averaged "C" (C+, C, C-).

1.49- Includes those enrollees whose freshman year grades0.50 averaged "D" (D+, D, D-).

0.49- Includes those enrollees whose freshman year grades0.00 averaged "F".

Six institutions (Medical College of Virginia, Radford, Richmond Professional Institute, William and Mary, ChristopherNewport, and Richard Bland) report grade averages in terms of a high-to-low numerical scale of 3 to 0. In relation tothe traditional letter grades of A, B, C, D, and F, the numerical grade average intervals in Table 2 (and in Tables 74-75) may be interpreted as follows:

3.00- Includes those enrollees whose freshman year grades2.50 averaged "A" (A, A-).

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Interpretation of Grade Average Intervals on Norner!cal Scale of 3 to 0 (Continued)

2.49- InclJdes those enrollees whose freshman year grades1.50 averaged "B" (B+, B, B-).

1.49- Includes those enrollees whose freshman year grades0.50 averaged "C" (C+, C, C-).

0.49- Includes those enrollees whose freshman year grades0.00 averaged "D" (D+, D, D-).

Enrollees whose grade averages at the end of freshman year were below the minimum required for continued attendanceat the particular institution are reported under "Academic Failures." Enrollees who completed the freshman year butwhose grade averages were not complete at the time of reporting for this study are listed as "Incomplete." Enrolleeswho did not complete the freshman year are reported as "Withdrawals."

HIGHLIGHTS OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES

Four-Year Institution*

73.7 percent had freshman grade averages equivalentto "C-" and above.

7.3 per cent had failing freshman grade averages.

Variation in the per cent of failures in individualinstitutions ranged from 0.0 to 23.7 per cent.

11.9 per cent voluntarily withdrew or were requiredto withdraw prior to the end of freshman year.

Voriati in in the per cent of withdrawals from indi-vidual institutions ranged from 2.0 to 27.9 per.cent.

Two-Year Institutions

52.1 per cent had freshman grade averages equiv-alent to "C-" and above.

5.5 per cent had failing freshman grade averages.

Variation in the per cent of failures in individualinstitutions ranged from 0.4 to 15.9 per cent.

35.5 per cent voluntarily withdrew or were requiredto withdraw prior to he end of freshman year.

Variation in the per cent of withdrawals from indi-vidual institutions ranged from 13.4 to 43.5 per cent.

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Table 1DISTRIBUTION OF FRESH/MN YEAlt GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEESIN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATIONUSINGA NU,tritIC.. I. GRADING SCALE OF 4 TOO

INSTITUTIONFreshman Year Grade Average

With-drovrols

Total4.00-3.50

3.49-2.50

2.49-1.50

1.49-0.50

0.49-0.00

AcademicFailures

Four-Year

George Mason 10 66 137 67 1 51 332Longwood 19 182 217 11 14 23 452Nodison 21 236 477 108 2 136 73 917Wog Washington 18 252 346 28 4 15 30 678Old Dominion 15 180 526 3&3 58 28 384 432 1,619University of Virginia 72 459 564 181 5 82 39 1,370Virginia Military Institute 4 55 143 111 4 4 31 348Virginia Polytechnic Institute 107 647 894 189 1 81 158 1,996Virginia State-Norfolk 8 117 366 201 15 7 6 300 1,074Virginia State- Petersburg 6 102 297 140 7 48 42 594

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 280 2,296 3,767 1,476 93 39 7111 1,179 9,330

Two-Year

4 96 198 37 1 5 17 170 511Blue Ridge Community College

Central Virginia Community College** 9 40 86 23 23 104 262Dabney Lancoste. Community College*** 25 46 67 14 4 117 269Danville Community College 24 98 111 17 1 7 76 327John Tyler Community College 27 143 334 134 3 30 5 556 1,227Northern Virginia Community College 28 168 368 109 11 118 392 1,076Virginia Western Community College**** 49 224 376 138 10 63 533 1,330Wytheville Community College 10 68 93 27 12 81 279Clinch Volley (1.1Vo; 7 48 92 51 2 17 35 242Emstem Shore (UVo) 3 7 16 6 1 13 45Potrick Henry ((Na) 1 6 15 24 6 11 17 69Danville Division (VPI) 7 29 63 34 3 25 21 157

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 194 973 1,826 614 37 35 303 2,115 5,794TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITH

GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0 475 3269 5,793 2,090 130 74 1,073 3,294 15,124*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to theleft and therefore ore not counted a second time in the institutional total.

**Formerly Lynchburg Branch of the School of General Studies, University of Virginia.***Formerly Clifton Forge-Covington Community College of Virginia Polytechnic Institute,

****Formerly Community College in Roanoke.

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Table 2DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1967ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION USING A NUMER!CAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

INSTITUTIONFreshman Year Grade Average Academic

Failures. Withdrawal Total3.00-2.50 2.4-1.50 1.49-0.50 0.49-0.00 Incomplete

Four-Year

Medical College of Virginia 4 33 67 10 10 7 121

Radford 23 271 527 9 17 97 944

Richmond Professional Institute 22 290 717 128 28 156 148 1,333

William and Mary 47 341 467 28 35 72 955

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 96 935 1,778 175 45 201 324 3,353

Two-Year

Christopher Newport (Wm and Mary) 1 18 104 53 31 49 225

Richard Bland (Wm and Mary) 4 37 80 25 3 7 40 189

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 5 55 184 78 3 38 13 414

TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITHGRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

101 990 1.062 253 48 239 413 3,767

*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to theleft and therefore ore not counted a second time in the institutional rotal.

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Tables 3-14 report distributions of freshman year grade averages of Fall, 1967 enrollees according to secondary schoolclass rank deciles and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores. Corresponding distributions for Fall, 1967enrollees according to residence are reported in Tables 76-99 in the Appendix.

Coefficients of correlation indicating the degree to which freshman year grade averages of Fall, 1967 enrollees oreassociated with secondary school class ranks and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test scores are reported in Table 15.

HIGHLIGHTS OF FRESaIMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND PREVIOUSACADEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES

Four-Year Institutions

0 80.4 per cent of those who ranked in the upper halfof their secondary school class had freshman gradeaverages equivalent to "C-" and above.

10 84.7 per cent of the who had SAT-Verbal scores500 and above had freshman grade averages equiva-lent to "C-" and above.

76.8 per cent of the who had SAT-Mathematicalscores 500 and above had freshman grade averagesequivalent to "C-" and above.

Two-Year Institutions

66.8 per cent of those who ranked in the upper halfof their secondary school class hod freshman gradeaverages equivalent to "C-" and above.

0 62.6 per cent of those who had SAT-Verbal scores500 and above had freshman grade averages equiva-lent to "C"-" and above.

10 66.2 per cent of those who had SAT-Mathematicalscores 500 and above had freshman grade averagesequivalent to "C-" and above.

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Table 3DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSRANK DECILES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGIN:A FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TOO

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Sei;ondary School Class Ronk Deci le

TOTAL Per CentData Not 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 1*Available

4.00- 10 2 2 4 2 10 34 216 280 3.53.50

3.49- 142 2 8 3 16 26 51 147 280 602 1019 2296 28.3Z.50

2.49- 328 21 33 61 94 190 378 497 757 966 642 3967 48.91.50

1.49- 163 31 49 82 108 125 199 252 224 163 80 1476 18.20.50

04.--- 17 3 11 15 13 9 9 7 3 4 2 93 1.10.00

TOTAL 660 57 101 161 233 352 641 905 1274 1769 1959 8112

Per Cent 8.1 0.7 1.2 2.0 2.9 4.3 7.9 11.2 15.7 21.8 24.2 100.0

*In this study students ranking in the first decile stand in the top tenth of their secondary school class, and students ranking in the tenthdecile stand in the bottom tenth of t1 class. Students ranking in Deciles 1 through 5 stand in the upper half of their secondarysCl class.

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Table 4 DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSRANK DECILES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE- CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF4 TOO

FreshmanYear Grade

I Average

Secondary School Class Rank Decile

TOTAL Per CentData NotAvailable 10 9 a 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

4.00 80 4 1 2 9 10 12 15 9 18 34 194 5.33.50

3.49 238 22 45 59 67 81 93 94 92 98 84 973 26.72.50

2.49 329 126 195 202 217 207 163 151 124 72 40 1826 50.11.50

1.49 96 80 75 75 94 62 60 35 22 13 2 614 16.90.50 .

0.49 4 7 7 4 5 3 4 2 1 37 1.00.00

TOTAL 747 239 323 342 392 363 332 297 248 201 160 3644

Per Cent 20.5 6.6 8.7 9.4 10.8 10.0 9.1 8.2 6.8 5.5 4.4 100.0

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Table 5-- DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSRANK DECILES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

IFreshman

Year GradeAverage

Secondary School Class Rank Deci leTOTAL Per CentData Not

Available10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

3.00 7 1 1 3 3 7 74 96 3.22.50

2.49., 51 3 2 10 16 29 40 65 99 189 431 935 31.31.50

1.49 117 12 21 58 100 96 159 229 303 353 330 1778 59.60.50

0.490. 14 5 9 14 16 23 25 21 22 15 11 175 5.90.00

TOTAL 189 20 32 83 133 148 224 318 427 564 846 2984

Per Cent 6.3 0.7 1.1 2.8 4.4 5.0 7.5 10.7 14.3 18.9 23.3 100.0

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Table 6DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSRANK DECILES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING ANUMERICALGRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Secondary School Class Ronk Decile

TOTAL Per CentDDo ta NotAvailable 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

3.00.. 11 1 2 5 1.6

2.50

2.49.. 6 2 1 1 3 5 11 a 6 12 55 17.11.50

1.45 11 6 4 10 13 16 22 31 29 31 11 184 57.10.50

0.49.. 1 3 6 9 6 14 9 19 9 2 78 24.20.00

TOTAL 19 11 11 20 22 30 36 62 46 40 25 322

Per Cent 5.9 3.4 3.4 6.2 6.8 9.3 11.2 19.3 14.3 12.4 7.8 100.0

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Table 7DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal ScoreTOTAL Per Cent

Data NotAvailable

200-249

250-299

300-349

350...399

400..

449450-499

500-549

550-599

600...

649650-699

700-749

750.m800

4.00- 6 1 1 4 2 9 21 50 51 68 44 19 4 280 3.53.50

3.49- 36 5 27 66 102 219 363 435 441 338 171 77 16 2296 28.32.50

2.49- 110 57 150 228 302 596 754 746 522 338 120 41 3 3967 48.91.50

1.49- 59 74 151 121 154 270 234 181 116 66 36 12 2 1476 18.20.50

0.49- 7 7 9 9 12 24 10 11 2 2 93 1.1

0.00

707AI. 218 144 338 428 572 1118 1382 1423 1132 812 371 149 25 8112

Per Cent 2.7 1.8 4.2 5.3 7.0 13.8 17.0 17.5 14.0 10.0 4.6 1.8 0.3 100.0

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Table 8--PISTRI3UTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreshmanYear Gracie

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Scare

TOTAL Per CentData NotAvailable

200249

250299

300..349

350399

400...

449450499

500549

550599

600649

650 700 750699 749 SOO

4.00... 134 1 3 7 13 5 14 8 8 1 194 5.33.50

3.49 491 7 22 61 98 103 95 46 34 10 6 973 26.72.50

7.49 835 20 81 193 237 226 133 66 29 5 1 1826 50.11.50

1.49 275 16 26 69 95 67 44 i3 6 3 614 16.90.50

0.49 15 2 4 6 5 3 1 1 37 1.00.00

TOTAL 1750 44 131 330 443 414 280 140 78 26 8 3644

Per Cent 48.0 1.2 3.6 9.1 12.2 11.4 7.7 3.8 2.1 0.7 0.2 100.0

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Table 9DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

Freshman

Year Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTAL Per CentData NotAvailable

200.249

250..

299300..

349350.,399

400..449

450..499

500..549

550599

600..649

650..699

700..749

750800

3.00 1 3 6 2 12 23 16 17 13 3 96 3.22.50

2.49.. 15 3 20 41 110 159 163 146 126 91 47 14 935 31.31.50

1.490. 20 3 22 107 224 321 358 295 208 137 55 34 4 1778 59.60.50

0.49- 4 1 2 26 25 40 32 21 12 8 1 3 175 5.90.00

TOTAL 40 4 27 153 283 477 551 491 389 287 164 97 21 2984

Per Cent 1.3 0.1 0.9 5.1 9.5 16.0 18.5 16.5 13.0 9.6 5.5 3.3 0.7 100.0

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Table 10DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES OF FAU., 1967ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO -YEAR STATE -CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALI1 Per Cent

1

Date NotAvailable

200...

249250299

300349

350399

400449

450499

500549

550599

600649

650699

700 750749 800

3.00 1 1 1 1 1 5 1.62.50

2.49 1 2 3 9 10 15 6 a 1 55 17.11.50

1.49 9 5 23 35 49 38 14 9 1 1 184 57.10.50

0.49 1 1 12 16 23 14 2 7 1 1 78 24.20.00 .

TOTAL "" 11 1 a 38 61 82 67 23 24 2 2 3 322

.

Per Cent 3.4 0.3 2.5 11.8 19.0 25.5 20.8 7.1 7.5 0.6 0.6 0.9 1C0.0

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Tcb !ellDISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE - CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreimanYear Grade

Average

Scho!astic Aptitude Tea-Mothematical Score

TOTAL Per CentData Not

Avoilab/e200-249

250..299

300....349

350...399

400-441

450-499

500...549

550-599

600 -649

650-699

700-749

750.800

4.00-. 6 2 5 7 11 27 46 44 60 47 25 280 3.53.50

3.49-. 36 4 13 43 77 133 236 380 419 405 343 152 55 2296 28.32.50

2.45. 110 22 90 225 279 367 6U5 689 661 502 292 102 23 3967 48.91.50

1.49.. 59 29 117 155 128 166 186 204 193 139 62 30 8 I 1476 18.20.50

0.49... 7 2 9 7 14 15 16 12 5 4 1 1 93 1.10.00

TOTAL 218 57 231 430 503 638 1054 1312 1324 1094 758 332 111 8112

Per Cent 2.7 0,7 2.3 5.3 6.2 8.5 13.9 16.2 16.3 13.5 9.3 4.1 1.4 100.0

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Table 12DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST - MATHEMATIC,!SCORES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA WO -YEAR STATE-CONTRCRIED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TOO

FreimanYear Grode

Average

Scholastic Aptihrie Test-Mathematical ScarePer Cent

Data NotAvailable

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400...449

450-..499

500...549

550..599

600-649

650..699

701:1 750.74; 800

TOTAL

4.00.., 134 2 4 8 10 19 12 7 7 194 5.33.50

3.44. 491 9 35 68 93 92 87 60 26 10 2 973 26.72.50

2.49.. 835 5 37 113 181 198 195 135 86 29 9 3 1826 50.11.50

1.41 275 2 13 42 66 83 64 44 18 6 1 614 16.90.50

0.49.. 15 1 2 6 6 4 3 37 1.00.00

TOTAL 1750 7 60 194 325 388 365 279 176 68 26 6

Per Cent 48.0 0.2 1.6 5.3 8.9 10.7 10.0 7.7 4.8 1.9 0.7 0.2 100.0

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Table 13DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTAL Per CentData NotAvanobie

200-249

250..299

300..349

350-399

400..449

450..499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750$00

3.00.. 1 1 1 1 3 9 16 24 23 9 8 96 3.27.50

2.49.. 15 4 16 40 90 140 179 154 132 94 55 16 935 31.31.50

1.49.. 20 4 9 69 162 286 362 327 242 165 93 35 4 1778 59.60.50

0.49.. 4 4 9 28 31 35 31 13 16 4 175 5.90.00

TOTAL 40 4 17 95 231 408 540 546 425 337 214 99 28 29114

Per Cent 1.3 0.1 0.6 3.2 7.7 13.7 18.1 18.3 14.3 11.3 7.2 3.3 0.9 100.0

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Table 14DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF3 TO 0

FreimanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Tes-Mathematical SaxeTOTAL Per Cent

Data Not 200-Available 249

250...299

300..349

350..399

400-44?

450..499

500..549

550..599

600.649

650.. 700.. 750..699 749 100

3.00.. 1 1 1 2 5 1.62.50

2.49- 1 5 3 11 12 8 10 3 2 55 17.11.50

1.40.. 9 5 7 31 36 36 30 19 10 1 114 57.10.50

0.49- 1 9 9 14 22 15 5 2 1 78 24.20.00

TOTAL 11 7 21 44 61 70 53 36 15 4 322

Per Cent 3.4 2.2 6.5 13.7 19.0 21.7 16.5 11.2 4.6 1.2 100.0

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Table 15-COEFFICIENTS OF CORRELATION BETWEEN FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND:DEVIOUS ACADEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIASTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

NUMBERINSTITUTION ' OF

'ENROLLEES

COPMATION OF FRESHMAN GRADE AVERAGE ViTITH:

Secondary SchoolClass Rank

I 1

SAT-VerbalScore

SAT-Maths maticalScore

-&...-n1-...-; Sc.L..-A Classlook, SAT-Verbal Score,and SAT-Motherocticol

Scare Combined

Four Year

George Mason 274 .509 .313 .139 .558Longwood 429 .541 .257 .305 .589Madison 840 .553 .338 .342 .628Mary %%Islington 631 .408 .302 .268 .503Medical College of Virginia** 113 .389 .475 .486 .618Old Dominion 876 .472 .226 .214 .502Radford 730 .460 .395 .408 .593Richmond Professional Institute 1,062 .402 .240 .194 .442University of Virginia 1,249 .427 .240 .307 .48?Virginia Military Institute 310 .540 .410 .345 .633Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1,837 .530 .339 .340 .591

Virginia State-Norfolk 573 .447 .358 .352 .515Virginia State-Petersburg 350 .446 .434 .447 .585Wiliam and Mary 863 .549 .354 .354 .599

Two-Year

Slue Ridge Community College 151 .606 .370 .217 .652Central Virginia Community College 92 .444 .254 .261 .512Dabney Lancaster Community College 51 .712 .494 .295 .750Denville Community College 65 .425 .187 .235 .505John Tyler Community College 141 .295 .370 .251 .466Nortivsn Virginia Community College 307 .317 .065 .179 .344Virginia Western Community Co;:cge 369 .448 .218 .160 .463Wytheville Community College 156 .653 .416 .26? .670a inch Val ley 199 .648 .416 .332 .661

Ecstern Shore 25 .675 .359 -.259 .723POkick Henry 40 .603 .078 .205 .607Danville Division 135 .645 .447 .377 .701

Christopher Newport 165 .465 .297 .348 .536Richard Blond 133 .434 .235 -.001 .485

"'This onolysis includes only those enrollees for whom complete information on all three previous academic characteristics(Secondary school class rank, SAT-Verbal score, and SAT-Mathematical score) was reported by their institution.

**Nursing and Rodiologic Technology Only.

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Tables 16-21 report distributions of secondary school class rank deciles and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Testscores for Fall, 1967enrollees who completed the work of freshmanyear with grade averages below the minimum requiredfor continued attendance at the state-controlled institutions of higher education. Corresponding distributions for these"Academic Failures" according to residence are reported in Tables 100-111 in the Appendix.

HIGHLIGHTS OF PREVIOUS ACADEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEESWHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF FRESHMAN YEAR

Four-Year Institutions Two-Year lnstitutior-

Of the 12,683 Fall, 1968 enrollees, 971 (7.7 per cent)were Academic Failures at the end of freshman year.

0 57.9 per cent of the Academic Failures ranked inthe upper half of their secondary school class.

29.1 per cent had SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

10 41.7 per cent hod SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

21.0 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores 500and above.

0 27.7 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematical scores500 and above.

20.8 percent had both SAT-Verbul and Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

Of the 6,208 Fcll, 1967 enrollees 341 (5.5 per cent)were Academic Failures at the end of freshman year.

0 20.8 per cent of the Academic Failures ranked in theupper half of their secondary school class.

0 5.6 per cent had SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

12.0 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

0 1.5 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores 500and above.

* 5.0 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematical scores500 and above.

10 2.1 per cent had both SAT-Verbal and Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

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Table 16-- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DFCILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRonk Deane

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal ScoreTOTAL Per Cent

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

201249

250299

300-349

350-399

400449

450-499

500-549

550599

600649

650-699

700..749

750-"300

1 2 1 1 3 10 9 8 8 4 3 2 51 5.:

2 1 4 5 5 20 27 18 8 7 2 3 1 101 10.4

3 1 1 3 5 13 28 31 20 10 12 6 3 133 13.7

4 1 5 4 26 25 28 25 12 11 3 1 141 14.5

5 1 3 5 13 17 34 26 25 7 4 1 136 14.0

6 2 1 7 9 29 17 12 10 1 1 1 90 9.3

7 2 1 1 7 15 33 14 9 4 2 88 9.1

8 3 5 19 18 11 7 4 67 6.9

9 3 6 9 10 5 1 34 3.5

10 1 2 4 6 5 18 1.9

NO DATA 22 2 11 12 6 24 13 12 4 3 1 2 112 11.5

TOTAL 31 9 34 64 123 236 191 141 67 45 17 12 1 971

Per Cent 3.2 0.9 3.5 6.6 12.7 24.3 19.7 14.5 6.9 4.6 1.8 1.2 0.1 100.0

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Table 17DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Per CentATA NOTVAT LIME

200*249

250...299

300349

33

400..449

450-499

500...549

550-599

600- 650- 700- 750649 699 749 800

TOTAL

1

2 2 1 3 6 1.8

3 1 2 2 5 1 1 1 13 3.8

4 2 1 4 7 6 4 1 25 7.3

5 1 1 4 10 3 6 2 27 7.9

6 11 1 3 8 9 7 2 1 42 12.3

7 18 3 6 9 8 4 2 1 1 52 15.3

a 14 2 4 11 7 8 1 47 13.8

9 22 1 3 2 6 5 4 1 1 45 13.2

10 26 1 1 10 4 4 6 3 55 16.1

NO DATA 22 1 2 2 1 1 29 8.5

TOTAL 117 2 17 36 59 50 41 9 7 3 341

Per Cent 34.3 0.6 5.0 10.5 17.3 14.7 12.0 2.6 2.1 0.9 100.0

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Table 18D151RM/710N OF SECCNDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR INFOUR-YEAR STATE-CON1ROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Deci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical ScorePer Cent

DATA NOTAv AI LABLE

200-249

250-299

300- 350-349 399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750-800

TOTAL

1 2 3 1 4 6 5 13 8 6 1 2 51 5.2

2 1 2 4 13 14 11 15 12 22 3 4 101 10.4

3 1 2 6 13 22 24 23 17 12 8 4 1 133 13.7

4 1 1 4 3 19 21 27 26 17 13 6 1 2 141 14.5

5 1 2 4 4 i5 33 29 18 14 12 3 1 136 14.0

6 1 1 5 10 24 19 15 10 4 1 90 9.3

7 2 2 13 18 24 17 5 6 1 88 9.1

8 2 10 16 13 10 9 7 67 6.9

9 1 5 5 13 7 1 2 34 3.5

10 1 2 1 3 7 2 2 18 1.9

NO DATA 22 4 4 9 14 14 15 16 7 4 2 1 a 112 11.5

TOTAL 31 8 19 37 115 172 184 159 107 92 30 12 5 971

Per Cent 3.2 0.8 2.0 3.8 11.8 17.7 19.0 16.4 11.0 9.5 3.1 1.2 0.5 100.0

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Table 19--DISTRI5UTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR INTWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassEtc.,* Dec.&

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTAL Per CentDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250-299

300- 350-349 399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700- 750 -749 830

1

2 3 1 1 1 6 1.8

3 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 13 3.84 2 3 2 6 6 3 2 1 25 7.35 1 2 1 8 4 4 3 3 1 27 7.9

6 11 1 1 5 10 7 6 1 42 12.3

7 18 3 5 12 10 3 I 52 15.3

8 14 1 3 6 6 10 6 1 47 13:8

9 22 4 2 9 5 3 45 13.210 26 2 2 7 7 8 3 55 16.1

NO DATA 22 1 1 529 8.5

TOTAL 117 1 7 21 37 60 57 27 9 3 1 1 341

Per Cent 34.3 0.3 2.1 6.2 10.8 17.6 16.7 7.9 2.6 0.9 0.3 0.3 100.0

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Table 20DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-Mathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Per CentData NotAvailable

200249

250299

300349

350..

399400..

449450...

499500-549

550...

599600..649

650..

699700749

750800

TOTAL

750 -800 1 3 1 5 0.5

700 -749 1 1 2 2 2 4 12 1.2

650 -699 2 4 6 6 8 1 3 30 3.1

600 -649 7 17 17 17 14 13 5 1 1 92 9.5

550 -599 2 8 17 31 25 12 7 4 1 107 11.0

500 -549 9 16 34 38 35 19 5 2 1 159 16.4

450 -499 2 5 29 59 44 31 8 5 1 184 19.0

400 -449 4 15 36 62 30 18 4 3 172 17.7

350 -399 2 5 21 18 37 23 6 2 1 115 11.8

300 -349 4 10 7 5 8 2 1 37 3.8

250299 2 8 4 3 1 1 19 2.0

200..249 1 5 1 1 8 0.8

No Data 3131 3.2

TOTAL 31 9 34 64 123 236 191 141 67 45 17 12 1 971

Per Cent 3.2 0.9 3.5 6.6 12.7 24.3 19.7 14.5 6.9 4.6 1.8 1.2 0.1 100.0

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Table 21DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILUES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO -YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholastictiAptitude :esMathematical

Score

S."--holastic Aptitude Test-Vetba: Score

TOTAL Per CentData NotAvailable

200249

250299

300-349

350.-399

400-449

450..499

500-549

550-599

600 650 700 750649 699 749 $00

75080r

700749 1 1 0.3

650.699 1 1 0.3

600649 1 1 1 3 0.9

550..599 1 2 4 1 1 9 2.6

500 -549 2 6 6 10 2 1 27 7.9

450 -499 1 6 13 17 16 2 2 57 16.7

400 -449 6 8 21 13 7 2 2 1 60 17.6

350..399 3 12 10 7 3 2 37 10.8

300..349 1 5 6 4 4 1 21 6.2

' 250299 1 2 2 2 7 2.1

200249 1 1 0.3

No Data 117 117 34.3

TOTAL 117 2 17 36 59 50 41 9 7 3 341

Per Cent 34.3 0.6 5.0 10.5 17.3 14.7 12.0 2.6 2.1 0.9 100.0

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Table 22 summarizes the reasons why certain Fall, 1967 enrollees did not complete freshman year, as reported to theCouncil by the state-controlled instituitons of higher education. Withdrawals classified as "Academic" and "Non-Academic" were initiated by the institution. Withdrawals classified as "Personal" were initiated by the student.Corresponding summaries of reasons for withdrawal according to residence are reported in Tables 112-113 in theAppendix.

HIGHLIGHTS OF REASONS WHY CERTAIN FALL, 1967 ENROLLEESDID NOT COMPLETE FRESHMAN YEAR

Four-Year Institutions

Of the 12,683 Fall, 1967 enrollees, 1,503 (11.9 percent) voluntarily withdrew or were required to withdrawprior to the end of freshman year.

9.0 per cent of those who did not complete freshmanyear were required to withdraw for academic reasons.

Variation in the per cent of those required to with-draw for academic reasons from individual institutionsranged from 0.0 to 50.0 per cent.

10 1.7 per cent were required to withdraw for non-academic reasons.

Variation in the per cent of those required to with-draw for non-academic reasons from individualinstitutions ranged from 0.0 to 12.9 per cent.

89.3 per cent volunte:ily withdrew for personalreasons.

Variation in the per cent of those withdrawing forpersonal reasons from individual institutions rangedfrom 50.0 to 100.0 per cent.

Two-Year Institutions

Of the 6,208 Fall, 1967 enrollees, 2,204 (35.5 percent) voluntarily withdrew cr were required to withdrawprior to the end of freshman year.

9.0 per cent of those who did not complete freshmanyear were required to withdraw for academic reasons.

Variation in the per cent of those required to with-draw for academic reasons from individual institutionsranged from 0.0 to 40.8 per cent.

0.1 per cent were required to withdraw for non-academic reasons.

Variation in the per cent of those required to with-draw for non-academic reasons from individualinstitutions ranged from 0.0 to 5.9 per cent.

90.9 per cent voluntarily withdrew for personalreasons.

Variation in the per cent of those withdrawing forpersonal reasons from individual institutions rangedfrom 60.0 to 100.0 per cent.

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Table 22DISTRIBUTION OF REASONS WHY CERTAIN FALL, 1967 EN2OLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION WITHDniti BEFORE COMPLETING FAsmara YEAR

INSTITUTION INSTSTUTICN-INITIATED -a/DENT-INITIATEDAcademic Nay- Academic Pentad TOTAL

Four-Year

George Mos= 20 2 29 51Longwood 23 23Modison 10 5 58 73tolcry Washington I 29 30Medicol College cx Viii 7 7Old Dominion 432 432Radford 25 10 62 97Richmond Professional Institute 34 114 148University of Virginia 5 2 32 39Virginia Military Institute 5 4 22 31Virginia Polytechnic Institute 2 156 158Virginia State-Norfolk 300 300Virginia State-Petersburg 42 42William and homy 36 36 72

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 135 26 1,342 1,503Per Cent 9-0 1-7 89.3 100.0

Two-Yecr

Blue Ridge Community College 16 154 170Central Virginia Community College 17 1 86 104Dabney Loncoster Community College 8 109 117Danville Community College 25 51 76John Tyler Community College 51 505 556Northern Virginia Community College 392 392Virginia Western Community College 1 532 533Wytheville Community College 32 49 81Clinch Volley 8 27 35Eostem Shore 3 10 13Patrick Henry 1 1 15 17Danville Division 21 21Christopher Newport 20 29 4?Richard Blond 16 24 40

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 197 3 2,004 2,204Per Cent 9.0 0.1 90-9 100.0

TOTAL WITHDRAWALS 332 29 3,346 3,707Fer Cent 8.9 0.8 90.3 100.0

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Tables 23-34 report distributions of secondary school class rank deciles and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Testscores for Fall, 1967 enrollees who withdrew for "Academic" and "Personal" reasons during their freshman year.Corresponding distributions for these withdrawals according to residence are reported in Tables 114-137 in the Appendix.

HIGHLIGHTS OF PREVIOUS ACADEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIREDTO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS PRIOR TO THE END OF FRESHMAN YEAR

Four-Year Institutions

Of the 12,683 Fall, 1967 enrollees, 135 (1.1 per cent)were required to withdraw for academic reasons priorto the end of freshman year.

0 72.6 per cent of those required to withdraw forocademic reasons ranked in the upper half of theirsecondary school class.

0 38.5 per cent hod SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

49.6 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

0 31.1 per cent ranked in the upper half of theirsecondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores500 and above.

10 40.0 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

0 28.1 per cent had both SAT-Verbal and Mathemat-ical scores 500 and-Wve.

Two-Year Institutions

Of the 6,208 Fall, 1967 enrollees, 197 (3.2 per cent)were required to withdraw for academic reason' priorto the end of freshman year.

0 17.3 per cent of those required to withdraw foracademic reasons ranked in the upper half of theirsecondary school class.

7.1 per cent had SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

10 11.7 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

0 4.1 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores 500and above.

0 5.1 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematical scores500 and above.

0 4.6 per cent had both SAT-Verbal and Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

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Table 23DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE 7EST-VERBAL SCORES

FOR FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIR

F8f4:11MAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRunk Deci le

I Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal ScorePer Cent

DATA NOTAVAI LASLE

200- 250- 300-249 299 349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750-SOD

TOTAL

1

12 1 5 1 1 10 7.4

2 1 2 2 3 4 3 2 1 18 13-3

3 1 6 3 3 4 2 1 2 1 23 17.0

4 1 2 3 5 3 1 1 16 11_9

5 11 5 6 13 3 2 1 31 23-0

6 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 13 9.6

7 1 1 2 1 1 6 4.4

a 1 1 2 1.5

9 1 1 1 3 2-2

10 1 1 2 1.5

NO DATA 3 1 4 3 11 8.2

TOTAL, 3 7 14 28 31 16 19 9 2 5 1 135

Per Cent 2.2 5.2 10.4 20.7 23.0 11.9 14-1 6.6 1.5 3.7 0.7 100.0

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Table 24DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WERE REOUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRonk Deci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTAL Per CentDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

25D-291

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550- 600- 650- 700- 750 -599 649 699 749 833

11 1 0.5

2 1 1 1 3 1.5

3 1 1 2 4 2.0

4 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 13 6.6

5 2 2 2 2 3 2 13 6.6

6 3 2 1 1 7 4 1 19 9.7

T 15 1 3 5 2 1 1 28 14.2

8 8 1 2 3 3 3 2 22 11.2

9 12 1 2 5 2 2 2 1 27 13.7

10 23 2 4 1. 30 15.2

NO DATA 26 2 2 4 1 1 1 37 18.8

TOTAL 92 2 11 23 24 20 11 7 7 197

Per Cent 46.r 1.0 5.6 11.7 12.2 10.2 5.6 3.5 3.5 100.0

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Table 25DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RAMC DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1957 ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRorialecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALI

Per CentDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200- 250-249 299

300- 350-349 399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700- 750 -

749 SOO

1 1 3 1 2 1 2 10 7.4

2 1 1 5 2 4 3 1 1 18 13.3

3 1 1 4 3 3 2 1 3 5 1 23 17.0

4 1 2 4 4 3 1 1 16 11.9

5 2 5 2 5 a 4 3 2 31 1 23.0

6 1 2 2 2 2 3 1 13 9.6

72 2 2 6 4.4

8 1 1 2 1.5

9 2 1 3 2.2

10 1 1 2 1.5

NO DATA 3 1 2 2 2 1 11 8.2

TOTAL 3 2 6 14 19 24 23 17 13 10 4 135

Per Cent 2.2 1.5 4.4 10.4 14.1 17.8 17.0 12.6 9.6 7.4 3.0 100.0

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Table 26--DIS71118UTION OF SECONDARY .3CHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL

SCORES FOR FALL, 1967 EtsIOLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIR

FRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE- CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical ScoreTOTAL Per Cent

DATA NOTAVAI LIME

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650- 700- 750-699 749 833

1 1v, 0.5

2 1 1 1 3 1.5

3 2 2 4 2.0

4 3 2 1 4 1 2 13 6.6

5 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 13 6.6

6 3 2 2 3 5 3 1 19 9.7

7 15 4 3 4 1 1 28 14.2

8 8 1 1 4 2 3 2 1 22 11.2

9 12 1 5 3 3 1 2 27 13.7

10 23 1 2 2 2 30 15.2

NO DATA 26 1 2 1 2 2 3 37 18.8

707AL 92 2 5 17 18 23 17 16 5 1 1 197

Per Cent 46.7 1.0 2.6 8.., 9.1 11.7 8.6 8.1 2.6 0.5 0.5 100.0

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'fable 27DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

lApScholastic

titude TestMathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTAL Per CentData Not 200-Available 249

250.. 300-299 349

350-399

400-449

450499

500-549

550-599

6006v9

650-699

700..749

750800

750 -800

700+7491 2 1 4 3.0

650 -699 2 3 3 2 10 7.4I 600+649 3 3 4 / 1 1 13 9.6

550-599 2 5 4 4 2 17 12.6

500 -549 2 6 9 4 1 1 23 17.0450.499 1 2 5 6 3 6 1 24 17.8400+449 3 3 7 3 1 1 1 19 14.1350-399 2 4 6 2 14 104300-349 1 2 1 1 1 6 4.4250-299 1 1 2 1.5200-249

No Data 33 2.2

TOTAL 3 7 14 28 31 16 19 9 2 5 1 135

Per Cent 2.2 5.2 10.4 20.7 23.0 11.9 14.1 6.6 1.5 3.7 0.7 100.0

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Table 28DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-Mathematical

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTAL Per CentData NotAvailableAvailable

200,..249

250-299

300...349

350-399

400-44Q

450-409

50.1r-549

550. 600... 650- 700.. 750 -599 649 699 749 100

750 -800

700-749 1 1 0.5650 -699

600-649 1 1 0.5550 -599 1 2 1 1 5 2.6500 -549 1 1 2 2 4 3 3 16 8.1

450.499 2 1 3 8 2 1 17 8.6400449 1 4 9 5 2 1 1 23 11.7

350-399 1 6 7 1 1 2 18 9.1

300-349 5 7 3 2 17 8.6250 -299 1 4 5 2.6200 249 2 2 1.0No Data 92 92 46.7

TOTAL 92 2 11 23 24 20 11 7 7 197

Per Cenr j 46.7 1.0 5.6 11.7 12.2 10.2 5.6 3.5 3.5 100.0

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HIGHLIGHTS OF PREVIOUS ACADEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO VOLUNTARILYWITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS PRIOR TO THE END OF FRESHMAN YEAR

Four-Year Institutions

Of the 12,683 Fc:I, 1967 enrollees, 1,342 (10.6 percent) voluntarily withdrew for Personal reasons prior tothe end of freshman year.

10 58.9 per cent of those who voluntarily withdrew forPersonal reasons ranked in the upper half of theirsecondary school class.

Ilk 26.9 per cent had SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

10 36.4 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

0 20.6 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores 500and above.

0 29.1 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

20.3 per cent had both SAT-Verbal and Mathemat-ical scores 500 and above.

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Two-Year Institutions

Of the 6,208 Fall, 1967 enrollees, 2,004 (32.3 percent) voluntarily withdrew for Personal reasons prior toto end of freshman year.

0 21.0 per cent of those who voluntarily withdrew forPersonal reasons ranked in the upper half of theirsecondary school class.

0 5.6 per cent had SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

10 8.6 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

0 2.6 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores 500and above.

0 4.3 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematical scores500 and above.

0 3.4 per cent had both SAT-Verbal and Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

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Table 29-- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE - CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRonk Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal ScoreTOTAL Per Cent

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250299

300..349

350399

400..449

450..499

500549

550-599

600649

650-699

700..749

750 -800

1 2 4 7 11 21 31 31 24 25 8 2 1 167 12.4

2 3 3 6 15 19 26 39 27 20 9 3 1 171 12.7

3 4 3 10 14 19 33 28 20 22 7 4 164 12.2

4 8 5 9 8 25 25 34 17 17 4 4 2 1 159 11.9

5 11 9 13 9 13 29 17 15 10 2 1 129 9.6

6 8 5 11 10 22 20 20 13 9 4 1 123 9.2

7 9 5 5 6 9 18 13 14 5 2 36 6.4

8 8 10 4 3 13 11 15 9 1 74 5.5

9 8 7 4 7 5 4 3 1 39 2.9

10 9 3 4 6 3 2 2 1 1 1 32 2.4

NO DATA 87 11 17 12 17 20 14 12 5 1 2 198 14.8

TOTAL 157 53 86 95 159 210 216 161 114 55 24 4 3 1342

Per Cent 11.7 4.3 6.4 7.1 11.9 15.6 16.1 12.0 8.5 4.1 1.8 0.3 0.2 100.0

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Table 30D1S1RIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE- CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Per CentDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200=249

250299

300349

350399

400=449

450=499

500549

550599

600=649

650= 700 750=699 749 800

TOTAL

1 14 1 1 7 6 4 2 4 39 2.0

2 25 1 1 4 5 10 7 4 2 2 61 3.0

3 39 2 2 4 12 10 6 4 1 1 81 4.0

4 51 2 2 7 8 18 11 6 2 2 109 5.4

5 69 1 5 7 17 6 13 9 2 1 130 6.5

f) 64 2 3 11 14 13 10 8 2 1 128 6.4

7 88 1 9 15 16 9 10 7 4 3 162 8.1

8 89 2 4 17 15 14 9 3 2 2 157 7.8

, 9 108 2 6 18 23 14 8 3 1 1 184 9.2

10 110 2 5 14 12 16 4 6 2 1 172 8.6

NO DATA 706 2 7 13 16 14 9 8 4 1 1 781 39.0

TOTAL 1363 17 43 108 138 126 96 65 26 18 4 2004

Per Cent 68.0 0.9 2.1 5.4 6.9 6.3 4.8 3.2 1.3 0.9 0.2 100.0

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Table 31--DISTRI3UTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMAN YEARIN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClotsRorik Deci le

Scholastic Altitude Test-Mothensatico1 ScarePer Cent

DATA NorAVAILA8LF

200-249

250-299

300- 350-349 399

400-449

450...499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700..749

750....00

TOTAL

1 2 3 4 11 11 18 43 30 26 13 4 2 lo7 12.4

2 3 1 6 9 18 17 30 36 23 16 7 2 3 171 12.7

3 4 2 12 12 10 27 22 34 10 19 10 1 1 164 12.2

4 8 6 17 8 24 23 35 16 12 8 1 1 159 11.9

5 11 3 7 10 15 21 24 18 11 6 3 129 9.6

6 8 1 11 13 19 19 22 15 10 3 1 1 123 9.2

7 9 2 4 10 7 17 17 10 5 5 86 6.4

8 8 2 9 6 9 17 7 11 5 74 5.5

9 8 1 8 6 4 6 1 5 39 2.9

10 9 7 5 5 3 1 2 32 2.4

NO DATA 87 4 15 15 23 8 22 15 7 1 1 198 14.8

TOTAL 15? 16 81 109 129 172 189 223 117 88 45 9 7 1342

Per Cent 11.7 1.2 6.0 8.1 9.6 12.8 14.1 16.6 8.7 6.6 3.4 0.7 0.5 100.0

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Table 32DISTRI3UTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMAN YEARIN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ISecondary I Stho 1.7.,tic Aptitude Test-Mothvnaticol ScoreStthoo1 ClassRank Deci le DATA NOT 200... 250- 300.. 350.. 400.. 450.. 500.. 550- 600.- 650- 700- 750..

AVAILABLE 249 299 349 399 449 499 549 599 649 699 749 SOO

1 3 9 7 1 2 1

2 25 Z 1 5 4 9 6 9 1

3 39

4 51

5 69 3 4 8 16 15 11 2 2

6 64

7 88 5 16 9 11 17 11 2 3

8 89 1 9 12 15 19 6 4 2

9 108 3 4 11 12 20 13 7 5

10 110 1 6 13 13 8 10 9 1 1

NO DATA 706 1 6 13 9 17

1363 6 30 91 88 124

68.0 0.3 1.5 4.5 4.4 6.2

7 6 6 9 8 3 2 1

2 5 7 12 10 13 7 1 1

3 11 7 14 11 7 5 3 3

TOTAL

Per Cent

1

14 8 4 3

130 95 49 16 11 1

6.5 42 2.4 0.8 0.6 0.1

TOTAL Per Cent

39 2.0

61 3.0

81 4.0

109 5.4

130 6.5

128 6.4

162 8.1

157 7.8

184 9.2

172 8.6

781 39.0

2004

100.0

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Table 33 DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST- VER3AL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Scholastictitude Test

°the/opticalScore

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Scare

Per CentData NotAvailable

20(i-249

250-299

300..349

350..399

400..44S

450..499

50D549

550..599

600..649

650-699

700..749

750..800

TOTAL

750..800 1 1 1 2 2 7 0.5

700 -749 1 2 3 1 1 1 9 0.7

650 -699 10 3 15 9 7 1 45 3.4

600 -649 1 1 9 19 21 15 14 6 2 88 6.6

550 -599 t 3 6 20 30 21 25 10 2 117 8.7

500 -549 1 6 17 45 48 60 32 10 4 223 j 16.6

450-499 1 2 6 39 46 43 28 16 6 2 189 14.3

400-449 2 7 19 34 49 41 17 4 1 172 12.8

350 -399 2 17 24 .77 27 IS 10 3 1 129 9.6

300 -349 17 25 22 27 11 5 1 1 109 8.1

250 -299 31 25 14 7 3 1 81 6.0

200-249 5 9 1 1 16 1.2

No Data 157 157 11.7

TOTAL 157 58 86 95 159 210 216 161 114 55 24 4 3 1342

Per Cent 11.7 4.3 6.4 7.1 11.9 15.6 16.1 12.0 8.5 4.1 1.8 0.3 0.2 100.0

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Table 34DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MAT/EMATICAL SCORES FO FALL, 1967ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW Fce PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGIN"A

Scholastictits.vde Test-

...core

Schalmtic Aptitude Te..s-Verbal Score

Data Not ZOO-. 250- 300- 350- 400- 450- 5C10- 600- 650.. 700.. 750.-Available 249 299 349 399 449 499 549 599 649 699 749 800

TOTAL I Per Cent

750.-800

700 -749 1 1 0.1

650-699 1 3 1 4 2 11 0.6

600-449 2 2 5 5 2 16 0.8

550-599 3 4 8 15 11 5 2 1 49 2.4

500-549 6 16 29 17 16 5 5 1 95 4.7

450-499 1 16 28 34 25 17 7 2 130 6.5

400-449 1 7 22 38 24 20 7 3 2 124 6.2

350 -399 1 7 19 25 16 14 6 88 4.4

300349 8 15 28 25 12 3 91 4.5

253-299 5 9 14 1 1 30 1.5

200-249 2 4 6 0.3

No Data 1363 1363 68.0

TOTAL 1363 17 43 108 138 126 96 65 26 18 4 2004

Per Cent 68.0 0.9 2.1 5.4 6.9 6.3 4.8 3.2 1.3 0.9 0.2 100.0

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CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES THROUGH JUNE, 1968

Tables 35 and 36 report distributions of June, 1968 cumulative grade averages by numerical intervals for Fall, 1966enrollees in each of Virginia's four-year and two-year state-controlled institutions of higher education. Correspondingdistributions of cumulative grade averages for each of the institutions according to the residence of its enrollees arereported in Tables 138-141 in the Appendix.

The majority of Virginia's state colleges and universities report grade averages in terms of a high-to-low numericalscale of4 to 0. In relation to the traditional letter grades of A, B, C, D, and F, the numerical grade average intervalsin Table 35 (and in Tables 138-139) may be interpreted as follows:

4.00- Includes those enrollees whose cumulative grades3.50 averaged "A" (A, A-).

3.49- Includes those enrollees whose cumulative grades2.50 averaged "Bn (B+, B, B-).

2.49- Includes those enrollees whose cumulative grades1.50 averaged "C" (C+, C, C-).

1.49- Includes those enrollees whose cumulative grades0.50 averaged "D" (D+, D, D-).

0.49- Includes those enrollees whose cumulative grades0.00 averaged "F".

Six institutions (Medical College of Virginia, Radford, Richmond Professional Institute, William and Mary, ChristopherNewport, and Richard Bland) report grade averages in terms of a high-to-low numerical scale of 3 to 0. In relation tothe traditional letter grades of A, B, C, D, and F, the numerical grade average intervals in Table 36 (and inTables 140-141) may be interpreted as follows:

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3.00- Includes those enrollees whose cumulative grades2.50 averaged "A" (A, A-).

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Interpretation of Grade Average intervals on Numerical Scale of 3 to 0 (Continued)

2.49- Includes those enrollees whose cumulative grades1.50 averaged "B" (B+, B, B-).

1.49- Includes these enrollees whose cumulative grades0.50 averaged "C" (C+. C. C-).

0.49- Includes those enrollees whose cumulative grades0.00 averaged "D" (D+, D, D-) or "F".

Enrollees whose grade averages in June, 1968 were below the minimum required for continued attendance at theparticular institution are reported under "Academic Failures." Enrollees whose grade averages were not complete atthe time of reporting for this study are listed as "Incomplete." Enrollees who began but did not complete the 1967-68academic year are reported as "Withdrawals."

HIGHLIGHTS OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES

Four-Year Institutions

86.6 per cent had cumulative grade averages equiv-alent to "C-" and above.

5.5 per cent had failing cumulative grade averages.

Variation in the per cent of failures in individualinstitutions ranged from 0.2 to 13.6 per cent.

9.6 per cent voluntarily withdrew or were required towithdraw during the 1967-68 academic year.

Variation in the per cent of withdrawals from indi-vidual institutions ranged from 0.0 to 23.0 per cent.

Two-Year Institutions

72.2 per cent had cumulative grade averages equiv-alent to "C-" and above.

6.0 per cent had failing cumulative grade averages.

Variation in the per cent of failures in individualinstitutions ranged from 0 0 to 9.8 per cent.

17.5 per cent voluntarily withdrew or were requiredto withdraw during the 1967-68 academic year.

Variation in the per cent of withdrawals from indi-vidual institutions ranged from 5.0 to 28.1 per cent.

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Table 35--STATUS OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0 AS OF JUNE, 1968

INSTITUTION

Cumulative Grade Average Through June, 1968

4.00-3.50 3.49-2.50 2.49-1.50 1.49-0.50 0.49-0.00 Incomplete

Four-Year

George Mason 2 42 100 8

Longwood 14 219 253 4 1

Madison 18 217 335 6

Mary Washington 27 254 196 3 3

Old Dominion 17 174 419 32 18

University of Virginia 64 401 516 23

Virginia Mi!ita:y Institute 3 -, 48 193 34

Virginia Polytechnic Institute 95 544 947 60

Virginia State-Norfolk 5 83 340 47 3

Virginia State-Petersburg 1 94 276 70 1

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 246 2,076 3,575 287 1 25

Two-Year

Central Virginia Community College* 1 10 13 2

Dabney Lancceier Community College** 1 12 10

Northern Virginia Community College 13 97 131 39 3 4

Virginia Western Community College*** 14 79 182 51 1

Wytheville Co-amunity College 5 25 39 9

Clinch Valley ((No) 3 25 108 16

Eastern Shore (UV3) 6 11 2

Patrick Henry (UVa) 1 10 22 10 1

Danville Division (VPI) 2 23 68 5

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 40 287 584 134 5 4

TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITHGRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

286 2,363 4,159 421 6 29

*Formerly Lynchburg Branch of the School of General Studies, University of Virginia.

**Formerly Clifton Forae-Covington Community College of Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

***Formerly Community College in Roanoke.

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Table 3:i--STATUS OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TOO AS OF JUNE, 1968 (Continued)

Academic FailuresDuring 1967-68*

WithdrawalsDuring 1967-68

Total

Completed 1966-67Academic Year But

Did Not ReturnFor 1967-68

withdrawalsDuring 1966-67

Total Fall, 1966Enrollees

INSTITUTION.

Four-Year

11 43 195 72 53 320 George Mason

61 2 493 78 36 607 Longwood

91

10

95

29

671

512

55

68

126

40

852

620 .

Madison

Mary Washington

84 660 879 282 1,821 Old Dominion

25 84 1,068 110 44 1,242 University of Virginia

1 31 309 4 37 350 Virginia Military Institute

51 235 1,881 119 131 2,131 Virginia Polytechnic Institute

73 551 184 118 853 Virginia State-Norfolk

74 132 574 26 600 Virginia State-Petersburg

415 724 6,934 1,569 893 9,396 TOTAL FOUR-YEAR

Two-Year

2 7 33 13 10 56 Central Virginia Community College

9 32 55 21 106 Dabney Lancaster Community College

34 61 348 108 228 684 Northern Virginia Community College

22 71 398 172 185 755 Virginia Western Community College

29 107 29 56 192 Wytheville Community College

13 21 173 32 37 242 Clinch Val ley

3 1 20 15 17 52 Eastern Shore

1 9 53 21 33 107 Patrick Henry

2 17 115 92 35 242 Danville Division

77 225 1,279 537 622 2,438 TOTAL TWO-YEAR

492 949 8,213 2,106 1,515 11,834TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITH

GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to the leftand therefore are not counted a second time in the institutional total.

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Table 36--STATUS OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0 AS OF JUNE, 1968

INSTITUTION Cumulative Grade Average Through June, 1968

3.00-2.50 2.49-1.50 1.49-0.50 0.49-0.00 Incomplete

Four-Year

Medical College of Virginia 4 38 32

Radford 19 241 221 1 6

Ric pond Professional Institute 7 223 495 12 8

William and Moty 24 261 281 4

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 54 763 1,029 17 14

Two-Year

Christopher Newport (Wm and Mary) 23 77 13

Richard Bland (Wm and Mary) 2 41 86 5

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 2 64 163 18

TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITHGRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0 56 827 1,192 35 14

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Table 36--STATUS OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0 AS OF JUNE, 1968 (Continued)

Academic FailuresDuring 1967-68*

WithdrawalsDuring 1967-68

Total

Completed 1966-67Academic Year But

Did Not ReturnFar 1967-68

WithdrawalsDuring 1966-67

Total Fall, 1966Enrollees

INSTITUTION

Four-Year

3 9 83 17 23 123 Medico! College of Virginia

1 72 560 82 71 713 Ro.iford

56 41 786 163 138 1,087 Richmond Professional Institute

21 9 579 75 52 706 William and Mary

81 131 2,008 337 284 2,62C TOTAL FOUR-YEAR

Two-Year

7 28 141 54 63 258 Christopher Newport

10 24 158 58 83 299 Richard Bland

17 52 299 112 146 557 TOTAL TWO-YEAR

TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITH98 183 2,307 449 430 3,186GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to theleft and therefore are not counted a second time in the institutional total.

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Tables 37-48 report distributions of June, 1968 cumulative grade averages of Fall, 1966enrol lees according to secondaryschool class rank deciles and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores. Corresponding distributions forFall, 1966 enrollees according to residence are reported in Tables 142-165 in the Appendix.

Coefficients of correlation indicating the degree to which June, 1968 cumulative grade averages of Fall, 1966 enrolleesare associated with secondary school class ranks and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test scores are reported inTable 49.

HIGHLIGHTS OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND PREVIOUSACADEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES

Four-Year Institutions

0 88.6 per cent of those who ranked in the upper halfof their secondary school class and continued in thesecond year of college had cumulative grade averagesequivalent to "C-" and above.

5 90.7 per cent of those who had SAT-Verbal scores500 and above and continued in the second year ofcollege had cumulative grade averages equivalent to"C-" and above.

89.3 per cent of those who had SAT-Mathematicalscores 500 and above and continued in the secondyear of college had cumulative grade averagesequivalent to "C-" and above.

Two-Year Institutions

0 81.2 per cent of those who ranked in the upper halfof their secondary school class and continued in thesecond year of college had cumulative grade averagesequivalent to "C-" and above.

0 81.3 per cent of those who had SAT-Verbal scores500 and above and continued in the second year ofcollege had cumulative grade averages equivalentto "C-" and above.

5 77.7 per cent of those who had SAT-Mathematicalscores 500 and above and continued in the secondyear of college had cumulative grade averagesequivalent to "C-" and above.

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Table 37-- DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDALY SCHOOL CLASSRANK DECILES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Secondary School Class Rank Decile

Per CentData NotAvailable 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1*

TOTAL

4.00 13 2 5 8 30 188 246 4.03.50

3.49 103 3 1 10 30 39 60 110 288 567 865 2076 33.62.50

2.49 250 16 35 76 101 200 331 540 711 788 527 3575 57.81.50

1.49- 42 5 8 10 lb 25 25 35 47 46 26 287 4.60.50

0.491 1 0.00.00

TOTAL 408 24 44 96 149 265 418 690 1054 1431 1606 6185

Per Cent 6.6 0.4 0.7 1.5 2.4 4.3 6.8 11.2 17.0 23.1 26.0 100.0

*In this study students ranking in the first decile stan.1 in the LT tenth of their secondary school class, and students ranking the the tenthdecile stand in the bottom tenth of their class. Students finking in Deciles 1 through 5 stand in the upper half of their secondary school class.

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Table AIDISTRIBUTION CF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECCNDARY SCHOOLCLASS RANK DECILES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TNO-YEAR STATE- CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Secondary School Class Ronk Docile

Per CentDatc Not TOTALAvailable 10 9 a 7 6 5 4 3 2

4.00. 10 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 4 12 40 3.83.50

3.49 51 12 15 13 23 23 24 22 34 40 30 287 27.32.30

2.49 55 33 44 71 61 64 64 69 51. 46 25 584 55.61.50

1.49 10 21 25 17 13 14 11 12 8 2 1 134 12.80.50

0.49.. 1 I 1 1 1 5 0.50.00

TOTAL 127 68 88 103 100 103 100 105 98 90 68 1050

I

Per Cent 12.1 6.5 8.4 9.8 9.5 9.8 9.5 10.0 9.3 8.6 6.5 100.0

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Table 39DISTMUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSRANK DECILES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUFIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TOO

Cumulative

Grade Average

Secondary Schaaf Class Rank Docile

TOTAL Per CentData NotAmalfi:1We

10 9 a 7 6 5 4 3 2

3.00 5 2 2 1 2 42 54 2.92.50

2.49.. 53 3 7 5 10 21 26 38 64 124 407 763 41.01.50

1.49.. 109 5 19 29 40 68 88 134 147 177 213 1029 55.20.50

0.49.. 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 17 0.90.00

TOTAL 175 8 28 35 51 94 117 174 215 304 662 1863

Per Cent 9.4 0.4 1.5 1.9 2.7 5.1 6.3 9.3 11.6 16.3 35.5 100.0

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Table 40DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSRANK DECILES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TOO

;

CumuilativeGrade Average

3.00..2.50

Data NotAvailable

2.49.1.50

1.49.0.50

0.490.00

13

25

2

1

TOTAL 40

Per Cent 16.2

...

Secondary School Class Rank Decile

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

2

1 1 1 5 5 4 7 15 12

3 17 15 16 15 11 27 i5 14 5

1 1 3 2 2 4 2 1

5 113 19 19 22 20 33 23 29 19

2.0 7.3 7.7 7.7 8.9 8.1 13.4 9.3 11.7 7.7

I

1

TOTAL Per Cent

2 0.8

64 25.9

163 66.0

18 7.3

247

100.0

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Table 41 DISTRIOUTION OF JtrislE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRACE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTICAPTITUDE TEST-VERSALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN ViRGiNIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMELICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

Cumulative

Grade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test -Verbal Score

TOTAL Per CentData NotAvailable

200..249

250-299

300..349

350399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

6000.649

650...699

100.749

750.800

4.00- 2 2 1 1. 9 12 -43 53 46 46 27 4 246 4.03.50

3.49.. 32 11 17 51 112 138 319 417 388 282 174 75 10 2076 33.62.50

2.49- 142 66 130 209 263 544 654 609 476 290 125 46 1 3575 57.81.50

1.49 22 19 26 38 27 36 40 45 19 11 4 287 4.60.50

0.49-1

1 0.00.00

TOTAL 198 96 175 299 404 797 1025 1114 936 629 349 148 15 6185

Per Cent 3.2 1-6 2.8 4.8 6.5 12.9 16.6 18.0 15.1 10.2 5.7 2.4 0.2 100.0

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Table 42DISTRIIUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VEUALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade A

Scholastic Aptitude Tat - Verbal Score

Data Not 200.. 250.. 300.. 350.. 400... 450... 500.. 550.. 600.. 650.. 700.. 750..Available 249 299 349 399 449 499 549 599 649 699 749 800

4.00.. 193.50

3.49- 111 1 10 15 27 4$ 33 23 122.50

2.49. 131 29 89 108 107 59 29 161.50

1.49.. 41 1 7 21 29 19

TOTAL Per Cer*

40

287

584

134

5

3.8

27.3

55.6

12.8

0.5

303 10 47 126 165 177 104 63 35 13 1050

21.9 1.0 4.5 12.0 15.7 16.9 9.9 6.0 3.3 1.2 0.6 0.0 100.0

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Tab 4.'43DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTICAPTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESOF FALL, 1966 ENROLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR -YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

Gam !oliveGrade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTAL Per CentData NotAvailable

200-249

250.299

300.349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750...800

3.00- 1 1 4 6 13 15 5 8 1 54 2.92.50

7,,,49 12 6 13 29 66 117 155 133 105 91 32 4 763 41.01.50

1.49.. 15 1 17 63 109 180 179 162 157 97 33 15 1 1029 55.20.50

0.49 1 4 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 17 0.90.00

TOTAL 28 1 23 SI 140 251 298 326 304 220 130 55 6 1863

Per Cent 1.5 0.1 1.2 4.3 7.5 13.5 16.0 17.5 16.3 11.8 7.0 3.0 0.3 100.0

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Table 44DISTRUIUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERSALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeAverage

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbol Scare

TOTAL Per CentData Not 200-Avoiloble 249

250.299

300..349

350-399

400.449

450.494

500-549

550-599

600..0649

650. 700... 750699 749 800

3.00.. 11

2 0.82.50

2.49.. 6 9 4 13 9 5 12 4 2 64 25.91.50

1.49- 9 7 21 29 39 24 21 7 3 3 163 66.00.50

0.49- 1 3 4 5 3 1 1 18 7.30.00

TOTAL 17 7 33 37 57 37 27 20 7 5 247

Per Cent 6.9 2.8 13.4 15.0 23.1 15.0 10.9 8.1 2.8 2.0 100,0I

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Table 45DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDETEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIAFOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrcide Aver

Sdsolastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTAL Per CentData NotAvailable

200..249

250...299

300 m,349

350399

400.-449

450..499

500-549

550.,599

600649

650-699

700.749

750..SOO

4.000 2 2 3 5 12 19 39 45 58 41 20 246 4.0

3.50

3.49... 33 3 16 48 57 151 224 350 386 363 269 139 37 2076 33.6

2.50

2.49- 141 21 126 180 165 331 458 618 657 443 312 109 14 3575 57.81.50

1.49- 22 9 32 29 16 27 26 38 44 26 14 4 287 4.6

0.50

0.49-1

1 0.00.00

TOTAL 198 13 174 260 241 514 720 1025 1126 877 653 293 71 6185

Per Cent 3.2 0.5 2.8 4.2 3.9 8,3 11.7 16.6 18.2 14.2 10.6 4.7 1.1 I100.0

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Table 46--DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTICAPTITUDE TEST - MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Aver

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Scare

TOTAL ? Centpolo NotAvailable

200...249

250...299

300-349

350399

400...449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700- 750 -749 800

4.00... 19 1 2 3 5 7 2 1 40 3.83.50

3.49.. 111 1 10 28 32 41 35 15 6 T 1 287 27.32.50

2.49.. 131 10 39 TT 117 94 65 33 11 6 1 584 55.61.50

1.49 - 40 1 4 6 19 26 19 13 3 3 134 12.80.50

0.49- 1 1 1 2 5 0.50.00

TOTAL 302 1 15 56 i2 5 178 157 120 58 22 14- 2 1050

Por Cent 28.8 0.1 1.4 5.3 11.9 17.0 15.0 11.4 5.5 2.1 1.3 0.2 100.0

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Table 47DISTRIIIUTION OF.JIJNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUCE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrode A""ge

IScholastic Aptibrle Test-Mathernical Store

TOTAL Per Cent

i

Data NotAvailable

200...249

250-299

300...349

350..399

400-449

450499

500549

550-599

600649

650..699

700-749

750800

3.00..1 1 5 4 13 14 8 8 54 2.92.50

2.49- 12 11 22 68 112 161 153 109 77 28 10 763 41.01.50

1.44. 16 1 4 50 76 168 166 198 170 110 55 12 3 1029 55.20.50

0.49- 1 2 3 3 2 1 3 1 1 17 0.90.00

TOTAL 29 1 4 63 102 237 286 365 337 236 141 49 13 1863

Per Cent 1.5 0.1 0.2 3.4 5.5 12.7 15.3 19.6 18,1 12.7 7.6 2.6 0.7 100,0

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Table 43DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRAD:: _AVERAGESAND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 196S ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TOO

Cumulativekmade Aver°96

Scholastic Aptitude Test - Mathematical Score

Per CentData Not 200...Available 249

250..299

300-349

350-399

400-44!

450-499

500-549

550...599

600-649

650. 700.. 750...699 749 1100

TOTAL

3.00...2.50

2.49..1.50

1.49.0.50

0.49...0.00

1

6

9

1

/

4

6

13

1

6

28

4

10

43

6

1

11

20

3

14

23

2

7

15

1

2

5

1

3

2

64

163

18

0.8

25.9

46.0

7.3

rotx 17 5 20 38 59 35 V, 23 7 4 247

Per Cent 1 6.9 2.0 3.1 15.4 23.9 14.2 15.8 9.3 2.8 1.6 100.0

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Table 49-COEFFICIENTS OF COMPILATION ETWEEN JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADEAVERAGES AND PREVIOUS ACADEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEESIN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

itiStZUTIONNUMBER

OFENROLLEES*

COMPILATION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGE WITH:

Secondary School ClassSecondary School I SAT-Verbal SAT-Mothemotiall rook, SAT-Verbal Score,

class Ronk I Score Score and SAT-MathematicalScore Combined

Four-Year

George Mason 148 .361 .390 .285 .502Longwood 488 .497 .271 .26e .538Madison 562 .589 .338 .209 .628Macy Washington 472 .410 .165 .032 .426Medical College of Virginia** 71 .362 .345 .312 .521Old Dominion 537 .418 .313 .216 .476Radford 453 I .578 .259 .190 .623Richmond Professional Institute 604 .330 .193 .162 .362University of Virginia 966 .426 .306 .280 .504Virginia Military Instate* 269 .447 .403 .391 .594Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1,643 .493 .281 .280 .537Virginia State-Norfolk 268 .531 .346 .377 .601Virginia Seat.-Petersburg 323 .371 .269 .311 .452William and Way 542 .573 .426 .267 .631

Two-Year

25 .553 .473 .402 .667Central Virginia Community College

Dabney Lancaster Community College 23 .795 .389 .318 .819Northern Virginia Community College 95 .342 .286 .262 .448Virginia Western Community College 299 .467 .288 .145 .490Wytheville Community College 65 .564 .488 .340 .641Clinch Valley 144 .580 .291 .211 .586Eastern Shore 14 .576 .144 -.191 .629Patrick Henry 37 .729 .596 .487 .797Danville Division 85 .290 .176 -.001 .310Christopher Newport 84 .554 .525 .347 .653Richard Mond 111 .605 .095 .072 .609*This analysis includes only those enrollees for whom complete informction on all three previous academic characteristics(Secondary school class rank, SAT-Verbal score, and SAT- Mathematical score) was reported by their institution.

**Nursing cnd Rodiologic Technology Only.

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Tables 50-55 report distributions of secondary school class rank deciles and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test scoresfor Fall, 1966 enrollees who had cumulative grade averages in June, 1968 below the minimum required for continuedattendance at the state-controlled institutions of higher education. Corresponding distributions for these "AcademicFailures" according to residence are reported in Tables 166-177 in the Appendix.

HIGHLIGHTS OF PREVIOUS ACADEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEESWHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968

Four-Year Institutions Two-Year Institutions

Of the 8,942 Fall, 1966 enrollees who continued in thesecond year of college, 496 (5.5 per cent) wereAcademic Failures in June, 1968.

5 72.4 per cent of the Academic Failures ranked in theupper half of their secondary school class.

5 30.0 per cent had SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

0 42.5 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

5 25.2 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores 500and above.

0 33.9 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematical scores500 and above.

5 22.8 per cent hod bath SAT-Verbal and Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

Of the 1,578 Fell, 1966 enrollees who continued in thesecond year of college, 94(6.0 per cent) were AcademicFailures in June, 1968.

110 26.6 per cent of the Academic Failures ranked in theupper half of their secondary school class.,

5 6.4 per cent had SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

5 11.7 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

5 1.1 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT- Verbal scores 500and above.

5 5.3 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematical scores500 and above.

5 2.1 per cent had both SAT-Verbal and Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

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Table 50DISTRISUTION OF SECONDAZY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCOPES FOR FALL, 1266 ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 IN FOUR YEA*STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

1

SecosriarySchool acrsikrik Desk

Scholastic Aptitude Test -Verbal Scare

TOTAL Per CentNOTAVAILABLE

200249

256E.299

300349

350-399

400...449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650.699

700- 7500749 SOO

1 1 1 3 4 3 4 7 8 3 4 2 1 41 8.3

2 2 7 a 4 16 17 15 7 3 3 2 84 16.9

3 1 1 4 8 21 21 17 11 6 Z 92 18.6

4 1 1 2 6 10 23 15 13 4 4 2 81 16.3

5 1 1 1 9 20 11 10 3 3 2 61 12.3

6 1 3 3 7 a 9 5 2 2 40 8.1

7 1 4 4 3 4 3 1 2 22 4.4

8 2 5 5 5 3 1 21 4.2

9 1 3 3 4 1 2 1 15 3.0

10 1 1 1 3 0.6

NO DATA 10 1 I. 6 4 4 5 3 1 1 36 7.3

TOTAL 13 12 18 45 57 108 94 77 32 25 12 3 4%Per Cent 2.6 2.4 3.6 9.1 11.5 21.8 19.0 15.5 6.5 5.0 2.4 0.6 100.0

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Table 51DISTRIIIUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 'N TWO-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClawRonk Decik

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbol Score

Per CentDATA NOTAVA 1 LABL E

200.. 250249 299

300.349

350..399

400..449

450499

500...549

550 6001, 65060 700- 750599 649 699 749 $00

TOTAL

I

2

3 1 1 1 2 5 5.3

4 3 1 1 3 1 1 10 10.6

5 3 3 1 1 2 10 10.6

6 1 1 2 2 1 7 7.5

7 2 1 2 5 2 1 13 13.8

8 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 13 13.8

9 5 5 1 3 14 14.9

10 7 2 3 2 1 15 16.0

NO DATA 2 3 1 1 7 7.54

TOTAL 27 2 14 16 20 9 4 2 94

Per Cent 28.7 2.1 14.9 17.0 21.3 9.6 4.3 2.1 100.0

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Table 52DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 IN FOUR-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Secor idceySchool ClassRank Dee&

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathensatical Scare

Per Cent9ATA NOTAVAIL/1W

200249

250...299

300- 350-349 349

LOD..449

450...499

500..4,549

550...599

600649

650.699

700749

750800

TOTAL

1 1 2 2 7 4 1 8 6 5 2 3 41 8.3

2 1 2 9 3 16 15 14 8 10 5 1 84 16.9

3 1 2 4 3 9 28 19 14 5 3 4 92 18.6

4 1 4 5 4 25 15 9 11 2 4 1 81 16.3

5 1 2 3 9 12 12 12 6 3 1 61 12.3

6 3 2 4 8 8 6 5 4 40 8.1

7 1 3 1 3 6 6 2 22 4.4

$ 1 1 5 5 5 2 1 1 21 4.2

9 1 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 15 3.0

10 2 1 S 0.6

NO DATA 10 1 2 ? 2 6 7 2 2 1 1 35 7.3

TOTAL 13 3 20 29 36 87 97 80 65 37 18 10 1 496

Per Cent 2.6 0.6 4.0 5," 7.3 i7.5 19.6 16.1 13.1 7.5 3.6 2.0 0.2 100.0

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Table 53-- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DEC1LES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST - MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ISconder.;School ClassRank coedit

IScholastic Aptitude Test-Mothemoticol Score

TOTAL Per CentiDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200... 250-249 299

300 350349 399

400-449

450499

500...549

550-599

600649

650.0. 700.. 750 -699 749 800

1

2

3 1 2 1 1 5 5.3

4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 10 10.6

5 3 3 3 1 10 10.6

6 1 1 1 3 1 7 7.5

7 2 1 4 3 1 2 13 13.8

8 3 1 3 4 1 1 13 13.8

9 5 I 5 1 2 14 14.9

10 7 1 1 Z 1 2 1 15 16.0 I

NO DATA 2 1 3 1 I 7.5

TOTAL 26 3 3 14 25 12 7 2 1 1 94

Per Cent 27.6 3.2 3.2 14.9 26.6 12.8 7.4 2.1 1.1 1.1 100.0

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Table 54DiSTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FORFALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 IN FOUR-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF 'HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude TestMathematical

Score

i Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Per CentData Not

Available20C-249

250-299

300m,349

350...399

400-449

450-499

500...549

550...599

600-649

650-699

700- 750749 100

TOTAL

750 -8001 1 0.2

700-749 1 2 2 3 2 10 2.0650 -699 1 2 4 3 2 6 18 3.6600-449 1 5 7 9 4 8 1 2 37 7.5550 -599 1 3 14 14 19 9 3 2 65 13.1

500 -549 4 8 20 17 19 7 3 1 1 80 16.1

450499 1 7 10 30 29 14 5 1 97 19.6400 -449 2 9 19 23 20 9 1 4 87 17,5

350 -399 1 3 7 9 11 3 1 1 36 7.3300 -349 3 5 11 6 2 2 29 5.9250 -299 6 7 5 1 1 20 4.0200 -249 2 1 3 0.6No Data 13 13 2.6TOTAL rs 12 18 45 57 108 94 77 32 25 12 3 496

Per Cent 2.6 2.4 3.6 9,1 11.5 21.8 19.0 15.5 6.5 5.0 2.4 0.6 100.0

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Table 55DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FORFALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 IN TWO-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-

Mathes"( IticulScore

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Per CentDahl NotAvailable

200.. 250...249 299

300..349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550- 600 650- 700.. 750..599 649 699 749 OO

TOTAL

750.4100

700 -749

650699 1 1 1.1600-649 1 1 1.1

550-599 1 1 2 2.1500 -549 1 1 3 1 1 7 7.4450499 2 2 1 5 1 1 12 12.8400-449 5 7 9 2 1 1 25 26.6350-395 2 5 2 4 1 14 14.9300 -349 3 3 3.2250 -299 1 1 1 3 3.2200...249

No Data 26 26 27,6TOTAL 27 2 14 16 20 9 4 2 94

Per Cent 28.7 2.1 14.9 17.0 21.3 9.6 4.3 2.1 100.0

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Table 56 summarizes the reasons why certain Fall, 1966 enrollees began but did not complete the 1967-68 academicyear, as reported to the Council by the state-controlled institutions of higher education. Withdrawals classified as"Academic" and "Non-Academic" were initiated by the institution. Withdrawals classified cs "Personal" wereinitiated by the student. Corresponding summaries of reasons for withdrawal according to residence are reportedin Tables 178-179 in the Appendix.

HIGHLIGHTS OF REASONS WHY CERTAIN FALL, 1966 ENROLLEESDID NOT COMPLETE THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR

Four-Year Institutions

Of the 8,942 Fall, 1966 enrollees who continued in thesecond year of college, 855 (9.6 per cent) voluntarilywithdrew or were required to withdraw during the1967-68 academic year.

23.1 per cent of those who did not complete the yearwere required to withdraw for academic reasons.Variation in the per cent of those required to with-draw for academic reasons from individual institutionsranged from 0.0 to 72.1 per cent.0.9 per cent were required to withdraw for non-academic reasons.

Variation in the per cent of those required to with-draw for non-academic reasons from individualinstitutions ranged from 0.0 to 6.5 per cent.76.0 per cent voluntarily withdrew for personalreasons.

Variation in the per cent of those withdrawing forpersonal reasons from individual institutions rangedfrom 0.0 to 100.0 per cent.

Two-Year Institutions

Of the 1,578 Fall, 1966 enrollees who continued in thesecond year of college, 277 (17.5 per cent) voluntarilywithdrew or were required to withdraw during the1967-68 academic year.

30.0 per cent of those who did not complete the yearwere required to withdraw for academic reasons.Variation in the per cent of those iequired to with-draw for academic reasons from individual institutionsranged from 0.0 to 57.1 per cent.

0.7 per cent were required to withdraw for non-academic reasons.

Variation in the per cent of those required to with-draw for non-academic reasons from individualinstitutions ranged from 0.0 to 22.2 per cent.69.3 per cent voluntarily withdrew for personalreasons.

Variation in the per cent of those withdrawing forpersonal reasons from individual institutions rangedfrom 0.0 to 100.0 per cent.

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Table 56DISTRIBUTION OF REASONS WHY CERTAIN FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION WITHDREW DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR

INSTITUTION INSTITUTION-INITIATED STUDENT-INITIATEDPersonal TOTALAcoomnic 7 Non Academic

Four-Year

George Mason 31 12 43Longwood

2 2Madison 55 40 95Mary Washington 19 10 29Medical College of Virginia 4 5 9Old Dominion

Radford 17 4 51 72Richmorel Professional Institute

1 40 41University of Virginia 46 2 36 84Virginia Military Institute 13 2 16 31Virginia Polytechnic Institute

1 234 235Virginia State-Norfolk 2 71 73Virginia Slots-Petersburg

132 132William and Mary 8 1 9

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR197 8 693 855Per Cent

23.1 0.9 76.0 100.0Two-Year

Central Virginia Community College 4 3 7Dabney Lancaster Community College 2 7 9Northern Virginia Community College 17 44 61Virginia Western Community College

71 71Wytheville Community College 13 16 29Clinch Valley 10 11 21Eastern Shore

11

Patrick Henry 3 2 4 9Danville Division 8 9 17Christopher Newport 14 14 28Richard Bland

11 13 24TOTAL TWO-YEAR 83 2 192 277Per Cent 30.0 0.7 69.3 100.0TOTAL WITHDRAWALS 280 10 842 1,132Per Cent 24.7 0.9 74.4 100.0

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Tables 57-68 report distributions of secondary school class rank deciles and College Board Scholastic Aptitude Testscores for Fall, 1966 enrollees who withdrew for "Academic" and "Personal" reasons during the 1967-68 academic year.Corresponding distributions for these withdrawals according to residence are reported in Tables 180-203 in the Appendix.

HIGHLIGHTS OF PREVIOUS ACADEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIREDTO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR

Four-Year Institutions

Of the 8,942 Fall, 1966 enrollees who continued in thesecond year of college, 197 (2.2 per cent) were requiredto withdraw for academic reasons during the 1967-68academic year.

0 81.2 per cent of those required to withdraw foracademic reasons ranked in the upper half of theirsecondary school class.

54.8 per cent had SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

10 66.5 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

0 46.2 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores 500and above.

0 56.3 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematical scores500 and above.

0 44.7 per cent had both SAT-Verbal and Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

Two-Year Institutions

Of the 1,578 Fall, 1966 enrollees who continued in thesecond year of college, 83 (5.3 per cent) were requiredto withdraw for academic reasons during the 1967-68academic year.

32.5 per cent of those required to withdraw foracademic reasons ranked in the upper half of theirsecondary school class.

0 6.0 per cent had SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

0 24.1 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

0 2.4 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores 500and above.

0 10.8 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematical scores500 and above.

0 2.4 per cent had both SAT-Verbal and Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

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Table 57--DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FORFALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool Class&elk peak

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal ScoreTOTAL Per Cent

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200..249

250299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450..499

500549

SSD.'599

600-649

650.-699

700.. 750-749 SOO

1 2 7 6 4 1 2 1 23 11.7

2 3 2 6 11 1 5 3 31 15.7

3 4 6 7 1C 9 5 3 44 22.3

4 1 1 3 4 6 7 3 4 3 1 33 16.8

5 1 2 5 9 5 4 3 29 14.7

6 3 a 1 2 2 16 8.1

7 1 2 1 4 2.0

8 1 1 2 1 1 6 3.1

9 11 0.5

10

NO DATA 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 10 5.1

TOTAL 1 1 3 3 13 23 45 45 27 22 12 2 197

Per Cent 0.5 0.5 1.5 1.5 6.6 11.7 22.8 22.8 13.8 11.2 6.1 1.0 100.0

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Table 58DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FORFALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WEP.E REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE- CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool CossRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

DATA NOTAVA I LABL E

200..249

250299

300.. 350..349 399

400..449

450..499

500..549

550..599

600 650.. 700..649 699 749

1

2 I

1

1

3 1 I 2 2

4 2 3 3 1

5 2 3 1 1 2

6 3 1 1 3 2 1

7 1 2 2 1

8 3 1 2 1 1

9 4 2 5

10 3 1 4 2 1

NO DATA 3 2 2 1 1

TGTAL 15 1 4 18 17 14 9 2 1 2

Per Cent 18.1 1.2 4.8 21.7 20.5 16.9 10.8 2.4 1.2 2.4

TOTAL750..800

Per Cent

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Tohle 59DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APT!' UDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED 70 WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassPanic DecUe

Scholastic Aptitude Tftt-Mathematical Score

TOTAL Per CentDATA NOTAVA 1 LABL E

2C0- 250-249 29C'

300-34°

350399

400..449

450-,399

500-549

550-599

600...649

650699

700-749

750a.800

11 4 5 5 6 1 1 23 1 L 7

2 1 1 2 2 10 5 7 1 2 31 15.73 5 3 6 12 6 5 5 1 1 44 22.34 1 1 3 4 5 10 6 1 2 33 16.8

51 1 8 9 6 2 2 29 14.7

61 2 2 2 3 4 2 16 8.1

71 1 1 1 4 2.0

8 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 3.19

11 0.5

10

NO DATA 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 10 5,1TOTAL 2 2 3 13 15 31 51 32 26 12 8 2 197

Per Cent 1.0 1.0 1.5 6.6 7.6 15.7 25.9 16.3 13,2 6.1 4.1 1.0 100.0

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Table 60DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOLCLASS RANK DECKS AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORES FORFALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967 -68 ACADEMICYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassP.onlc Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

Per CentDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200- 250-249 299

300 350-349 399

400-.449

450-499

500..549

55ro599

600...649

650.. 700- 750 -699 749 SOO

TOTAL

11 1 1.2

21 1 2 2.4

3 1 1 1 2 1 6 7,.2

4 2 1 3 2 1 9 10.8

5 2 1 2 1 2 1 9 10.8

6 2 1 4 1 2 1 11 13.3

7 2 1 1 2 6 7.2

S 3 1 2 1 1 8 9.7

9 4 3 2 1 1 11 13.3

10 3 1 2 2 1 2 11 13.3

NO OATH 3 1 1 1 2 1 9 10.8

TOTAL 15 2 9 11 16 10 12 6 1 1 83

Per Cent 18..1 2.4 10.8 13.3 19.3 12.1 14.4 7.2 1,2 1.2 100.01

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Table 61DISTRIALITION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VE/23AL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966 ENROLLEESWHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDPA FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR INFOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

144Scholosticitude Test-

MathematicalScare

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal SocceI TOTAL Per CentData Nat

Available200-.249

250-299

300-349

350.. 400-399 449

450-499

500...549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700- 750-749 800

750-800 1 1 2 1.0

700 -749 2 1 4 1 8 4.1

650 -699 3 2 4 3 12 6.1

600 -649 1 3 5 3 5 8 1 26 13.2

550 -599 1 2 1 5 5 7 7 3 1 32 16.3

500 -549 4 7 11 20 5 2 2 51 25.9

450 -499 1 2 6 11 6 4 1 31 15.7

400 -449 1 2 4 5 2 1 15 7.6

350 -399 2 1 5 3 1 1 13 6.6

300 -349 1 1 1 3 1.5

250 -299 1 1 2 1.0

200-249

No Data 1 1 2 1.0

TOTAL 1 1 3 3 13 23 45 45 27 22 12 2 197

Per Cent 0.5 0.5 1.5 1.5 6.6 11.7 22.8 22.8 13.8 11.2 6.1 1.0 100.0

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Table 62DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966ENROLLEES WHO YALE REQUIRED 10 WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-63 ACADEMICYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

au:Test]-he:magicalScare

75C -800

700..749

650.499

600-649

550 -599

500 -549

450 -499

400..4491

34."1"*.

300.0349

250 -299

200-249

No Data

TOTAL

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbo1 Score

Dodo Not 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600... 630- 700- 750..Available 249 299 349 399 449 499 549 599 649 699 749 SOC

1

2

1 4

2 4

1 4 2

a 4

1 3 3 1 1

1 1

4

4

5

3

3

2

15

1 1

15 1 4 18 17 14 9 2 1 2

1 1.2

1 1.2

6 7.2

12 :4.4

10 12.1

16 19.3

11 13.3

10.8

2 2.4

15 18.1

83Per Cent 18.1 1.2 4.8 21.7 20.5 16.9 10.8 2.4 1.2 2.4 100.0

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HIGHLIGHTS OF PREVIOUS ACADEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO VOLUNTARILYWITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR

Four-Year Institutions

Of the 8,942 Fall, 1966 enrollees who continued in thesecond year of college, 650 (7.3 per cent) voluntarilywithdrew for Personal reasons during the 1967-68academic year.

75.5 per cent of those who voluntarily withdrew forPersonal reasons ranked in the upper half of theirsecondary school class.

35.2 per cent had SAT-Verbal scares 500 and above.

52.5 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

29.1 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores 500and above.

44.8 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematical scores500 and above.

29.9 per cent had both SAT-Verbal and Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

Two-Year Institutions

Of the 1,578 Fall, 1966 enrollees who continued in thesecond year of college, 192 (12.2 per cent) voluntarilywithdrew for Personal reasons during the 1967-68academic year.

30.2 per cent of those who voluntarily withdrew forPersonal reasons ranked in the upper half of theirsecondary school class.

10.9 per cent had SAT-Verbal scores 500 and above.

16.7 per cent had SAT-Mathematical scores 500 andabove.

4.7 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Verbal scores 500and above.

6.3 per cent ranked in the upper half of their sec-ondary school class and had SAT-Mathematical scores500 and above.

4.2 per cent had both SAT-Verbal and Mathematicalscores 500 and above.

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Table 63DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VER3ALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE - CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

I

SecondarySchool Class

Ronk Deci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTAL Per Cent

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700*,749

750.800

1 1 7 6 12 14 9 12 10 16 3 3 93 14.3

2 5 1 8 7 11 15 18 16 16 14 3 1 1 116 17.8

3 5 1 13 5 7 21 14 15 11 4 4 1 101 15.5

4 4 2 8 7 5 17 25 22 10 2 1 103 15.9

5 8 3 2 5 2 18 16 9 11 3 1 78 12.0

6 2 1 2 1 6 11 6 9 7 3 1 49 7.5

7 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 1 22 3.4

8 1 1 4 2 3 1 2 2 16 2.5

9 1 2 2 1 1 1 8 1.2

10 1 1 1 3 0.5

NO DATA 11 5 7 8 12 6 5 4 1 2 61 9.4

TOTAL 39 19 54 45 59 107 98 92 69 48 14 5 1 650

Per Cent 6.0 2.9 8.3 6.9 9.1 16.4 15.1 14.1 10.6 7.4 2.2 0.8 0.2 100.0

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Table 64DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL PEASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEARIN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRonk Dee&

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Per CentDATA NOTAs AI LADLE

200.. 250-249 299

300.349

350-399

4000..449

450-499

500-549

550- 600E. 650. 700- 750.599 649 699 749 SOO

TOTAL

1 2 1 1 3 1 8 4.2

2 3 2 1 1 1 2 10 5.2

3 4 3 1 3 1 1 13 6.8

4 1 1 2 2 2 1 9 4.7

5 5 5 2 3 3 18 9.4

6 2 1 5 6 3 5 1 2 25 13.0

7 4 2 2 3 1 5 2 1 20 10.4

8 13 2 4 4 2 1 26 13.5

9 8 1 4 4 1 1 19 9.9

10 4 1 2 2 9 4.7

NO DATA 20 2 - 2 2 3 1 3 2 35 18.2

TOTAL 66 9 27 27 21 21 12 9 192

Per Cent 34.4 4.7 14.1 14.1 10,9 10.9 6.2 4.7 100.0

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Table 65--DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMICYEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRonk Deci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTAL Per CentDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700.749

750...800

1 1 1 5 3 7 6 10 12 14 12 9 11 2 93 14.3

2 5 1 1 10 9 5 12 17 22 18 12 3 1 116 17.8

3 5 4 6 7 6 6 13 7 17 17 6 7 101 15.5

4 4 3 4 5 9 7 9 17 21 18 5 1 103 15.9

5 8 1 6 1 5 6 9 10 11 11 8 1 1 78 12.0

6 2 1 1 3 2 6 8 9 11 5 1 49 7.5

7 2 4 2 1 1 4 1 4 3 22 3.4

8 1 4 3 3 3 2 . 16 2.5

9 1 3 1 1 1 1 8 1.2

10 1 1 1 3 0.5

NO DATA 11 1 9 11 8 9 7 4 1 61 9.4

TOTAL 39 14 43 46 48 51 68 84 100 85 44 24 4 650

Per Cent 6.0 2.1 6.6 7.1 7.4 7.8 10.5 12.9 15.4 13.1 6.8 3.7 0.6 100.0

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Table 66-- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1966 ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR INTW()-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Deci le

Scholmtic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTAL Per CentDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200... 250249 299

300-344

350.-399

400-449

450-499

500.1.549

550,,599

600...649

650m 700- 750 -699 749 800

1 2 1 1 2 1 1 8 4.2

2 3 2 2 1 2 10 5.23 4 1 3 1 3 1

13 6.84 1 1 1 2 1 2 ,

9 4.75 5 1 4 3 2 2 1 16 9.46 2 5 7 4 4 2 1 25 13.0

7 4 1 3 3 4 4 1 20 10.4

8 13 3 2 5 2 1 26 13.5

9 8 2 4 2 2 1 19 9.910 4

1 49 4.7

NO DATA 20 1 6 1 5 1 1 35 18.2

TOTAL 66 2 9 27 33 23 18 8 3 3 192

Per Cent 34,4 1.0 4.7 14.1 17.2 12.0 9.4 4.2 1.5 1.5 100.0

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Toble 67--DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR INFOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

lArscisoicisticlitude Test-

MothernatizolScore

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbol Score

TOTAL Per CentData NotAvailable

200...249

250-299

300-.349

350..399

400,...449

450..499

500..549

550..599

600...649

650..699

700-749

75O80U

750...800 1 2 1 4 0.6100...749 2 2 3 3 9 2 3 24 3.7650-.699 6 6 7 14 7 2 1 1 44 6.8600 -649 1 14 18 15 20 10 7 85 13.1

550 -599 4 22 23 27 14 9 1 100 15.4500 -549 2 14 17 16 18 10 7 84 12.9

450.499 2 2 R 19 19 9 5 4 68 10.5400449 3 8 8 11 7 11 2 1 51 7.8350 h399 -,

a. 13 12 7 7 4 2 1 48 7.4300 -349 1 16 10 10 7 2 46 7 1

250 -299 11 14 4 7 1 1 43 6.6200 -249 5 6 2 1 14 2.1

No Dato 39 39 6.0

TOTAL 39 19 54 45 59 107 98 92 69 48 14 5 1 650Per Cent 6.0 2.9 8.3 6.9 9.1 16.5 15.1 14.1 10,6 7.4 2.1 0.8 0.2 100.0 1

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Table 68--DISTRIBUTIOINI OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966ENROLLEES WHO WiTHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-63 ACADEMIC YEAR INTWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-.Mathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Per CentData Not

Available200- 250-249 299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550- 600- 650- 700- 750599 649 699 749 800

TOTAL

750 -800

700-749

650..6991 2 3 1.5

600-649 1 1 1 3 1.5550 -599

1 4 1 2 8 4.2500549 1 2 4 3 6 2 18 9.4450 -499 1 2 4 4 6 4 2 23 12.0400449 3 9 10 6 4 1 33 17.2350 -399 2 10 4 4 1 5 1 27 14.1300-349 1 4 2 2

9 4.7250 -299 1 1

2 1.0200-249

No Data 6666 34.4

TOTAL 66 9 27 27 21 21 12 9 192

Per Cent 34.4 4.7 14.1 14.1 10.9 10.9 6.2 4.7 100.0

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IV. DISCUSSION

The results of the study of the freshman year perfor-mance of Fall, 1967 enrollees in Virginia's state-con-trolled colleges and universities are markedly similar inmost respects to the freshman performance of Fall, 1966enrollees. The comparative figures in Tables 69 and 70revea! only slight differences in the percentages offreshman grade averages in the respective categories forthe two classes.

The earlier evaluation of the freshmen performanceof Fall, 1966 enrollees.' is almost totally appropriate tothe perfomiance of Fall, 1967 enrollees. The lattergroup again includes students from a broad academicspectrum, and again the record of achievement insecondary school seems to be the best single predictorof probable academic success in nearly all of the state-controlled institutions of higher education. Table 15reveals the variation in the predictive usefulness ofsecondary school record and College Board test scoresamong the individual institutions, with an appropriatecombination of ail three of these factors yielding thebest statistical index of future achievement.

The overall percentage of Academic Failures amongFall, 1967 enrollees in Virginia's state-controlledcolleges and universities was slightly lower than the same

figure for the 1966 group. With a few exceptions, thesefreshmen failure rates suggest that the state-controlledinstitutions are enjoying quite respectable success in oneof man's most difficult ventures, predicting humanbehavior.

The freshman year withdrawal figures summarized inTables 69-71 for the 1966 and 1967 enrollee groupscould encourage speculation about the retention ofstudents, particularly in the two-year colleges. InVirginia, many of the two-year institutions, especiallythe relatively new comprehensive community colleges,subscribe to some form of an "open-door" admissionspolicy whereby persons who are high school graduates orwho are at least18 years of age and are in any case ableto benefit from a program at the institution are eligiblefor general admission to the college. As long as thesecolleges. fulfill their responsibilities as multi-purposeinstitutions offering a variety of transfer and terminalprograms to a broad spectrum of the student population,they can be expected to experience a higher withdrawalrate than the more selective institutions. Moreover, thecurrent national experience among public two-yearcolleges suggests that the withdrawal rates for 1966and 1967 enrollees in Virginia's two-year institutionsare not atypical for this type of institution.2

IMO1StateCouncil of Higher Education for Virginia. Student Admissions, Virginia State-Controlled Institutions of Higher

Education, Fall 1966, Part II (Richmond: December, 1967), 220 pp.2

James W. Thornton, Jr., The Community Junior College (New York: John Wiley, 1966) pp. 155-157.

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Table 69--COMPARISON OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1966 AND FALL, 1967ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATIONUSING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

INSTITUTIONS

Freshman Year Grade Average

4.00 3.50 3.49 - 2.50

i

2.49- 1.50 1.49 - 0.50 0.49 - 0.00

Number CPeenrt Number I CPeeir

tNumber CPeenrt I Number CPeenrt Number Cent

251 2.8

280 3.0

59 2.2

194 3.4

310 2.6

474 3.1

2,105 23.2

2,296 24.6

475 17.2

973 16.8

2,580 21.8

3,269 21.6

4,132 45.5

3,967 42.5

919 33.3

1,826 31.5 I

5,051 42.7

5,793 38.3

1,583 17.4

1,476 15.8

512 18.6

614 10.6

2,095 17.7

2,090 13.8

162 1.8

93 1.0

67 2.4

37 0.6

229 2.0

130 0.9

Four-Year

1966

1967

Two-Year

1966

1967

All lastitunons

1966

1967

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Table 69--COMPARISON OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1966 AND FALL, 1967ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATIONUSING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0 (Continued)

IncompleteAcademicFailures* Withdrawals TOTAL

INSTITUTIONS

NumberPer

Cent NumberPer

Cent NumberPer

Cent NumberPer

Cent

Four-Year

1 0.0 864 9.5 842 9.3 9,076 100.0 1966

39 0.4 770 8.3 1,179 12.7 9,330 100.0 1967

Two-Year

51 1.8 154 5.6 675 24.5 2,758 100.0 1966

35 0.6 303 5.2 2,115 36.5 5,794 100.0 1967

All Institutions

52 0.4 1,018 8.6 1,517 12.8 11,834 100,0 1966

74 0.5 1,073 7.1 3,294 21.8 15,124 100.0 1967

*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervalsimmediately to the left and therefore are not counted a second time in the institutional total.95

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Table 70--COMPARISON OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1966 AND FALL, 1967ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIASTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATIONUSING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TOO

INSTITUTIONS

Freshman Year Grade AverageAcademicFailures* Withdrawals TOTAL

3.00-2.50 2.49-1.50 1.49-0.50 0.49-0.00 Incomplete

NumberPer

Cent umberPer

Cent umberPer

-..Cent

b' PerNumberCent umber

PerCent Number

PerCent Number

PerCent Numbe Per

CentFour-Year

80 3.0

96 2.9

6 1.1

5 1.2

86 2.7

101 2.7

865 32.9

935 27.9

77 13.8

55 13.3

942 29.6

990 26.3

1,270 48.3

1,778 53.0

240 43.1

184 44.4

1,510 47.4

1,962 52.1

123 4.7

175 5.2

86 15.4

78 18.9

209 6.5

253 6.7

7 0.3

45 1.3

2 0.4

3 0.7

9 0.3

48 1,3

123 4.7

201 6.0

54 9.7

38 9.2

177 5.6

239 6.3

ti1966

284 10.8

f 324 9.7

146 26.2

89 21.5

430 13.5

413 10.9

2,629 100.0

3,353 100.0

557 100.0

414 100.0

3,186 100,0

3,767 100.0

I 1967

Two-Year

1966

1967

All Institutions

1966

1967

*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to theleft and therefore are not counted a second time in the institutional total.

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Table 71--COMPARISON OF REASONS WHY CERTAIN FALL, 1966 AND FALL, 1967 ENROLLEES INVIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION WITHDREWBEFORE COMPLETING FRESHMAN YEAR

!NSTITUTIONS

INSTITUTION - INITIATED STUDENT - INITIATEDTOTAL

Academic Non-Academic Personal

NumberPer

Cent NumberPer

Cent NumberPer

Cent NumberPer

CentI

Four-Year

1966 120 10.6 30 2.7 976 86,7 1,126 100.0

1967 135 9.0 26 1.7 1,342 89.3 1,503 100.0

Two-Year

1966 170 20.7 1 0.1 650 79.2 821 100.0

1967 197 9.0 3 0.1 2,004 90.9 2,204 100.0

J All Institutions

1966 290 14.9 31 1.6 1,626 83.5 1,947 100.0

1967 332 9,0 21' 0.8 3,346 90.2 3,707 100.0

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Continuing review and analysis of student performancein these situations, whether they occur in two-year orfour-year institutions, is particularly critical, lest theybecome "revolving doors" that discharge students backinto the outside world ill-prepared and demoralized bya further lack of accomplishment. At the present timethree state-controlled and two private two-year collegesin Virginia are participating in a consortium underthe sponsorship of the Regional Education Laboratory forthe Carolinas and Virginia, to investigate and developsolutions to these and other problems that confront thepotential failure or drop -out." As Virginia broadens itshigher educational opportunities through the developmentof more comprehensive, two-year open-door typeinstitutions in the years immediately ahead, it must notoverlook the special obligation "to place students inprograms in which the student has a good chance ofsucceeding and, conversely, to keep students out ofprograms in which they will probably fail . "4

The figures of Table 71 indicate that "Personal" rea-sons continue to be cited as responsible for the greatmajority of student withdrawals, though informationleading to a more precise analysis of this broad categoryis rarely available. As Cope has recently reminded us,the reasons for student withdrawal are often "complexand overlapping."5 Moreover, evidence suggests th..the reasons given by withdrawing students are not alwaythe "real" reasons for their leaving the institution.°Summerskill's words of 1962 appear to be as relevant asever: "in view of this long-standing concern, ourknowledge of the attrition process is surprisinglymeager." Constant review and study of this aspect ofthe higher educational program will continue to beessential if maximum yield is to be realized fromindividual, institutional, and state resources.

The findings in the follow-up study of the June, 1968cumulative performance of Fall, 1966 enrollees reveal

3"Laboratory To Aid Two-Year Colleges," Educational Development, Vol. 1, Nos. 5-6 (December, 1968-January, 1969),pp. 1-2.

4John E. Roueche and David M. Sims, "Open-Door College or Open-Door Curriculums?" Junior College Journal,

Vol. 38, No. 5 (February, 1968), p. 19.5

Robert G. Cope, "Limitations of Attrition Rates and Causes Given for Dropping Out of College, " The Journal ofCollege Student Personnel, Vol. 9, No. 6 (November, 1968), pp. 386-392.

6George D. Demos, "Analysis of College Dropouts--Some Manifest and Convert Reasons, " Personnel and Guidance

Journal, Vol. 46, No. 7 (March, 1968), pp. 681-684.7John Summerskill, "Dropouts From College, " in Nevitt Sanford (Ed.), The American College (New York: John Wiley,

1962), pp. 627-657.

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an expected improvement in the over-all academicrecord of those who continued their studies during thesecond year. In both the two and four-year institutionsa larger percentage of students had cumulative gradeaverages of "C-" or higher; and the percentage of stu-dents whowere academic failures was lower, particularlyin the four-year institutions.

The percentage of student withdrawals from the two-year institutions decreased noticeably during the secondyear, while the percentage of withdrawals from the four-year institutions remained constant. The most apparentchange among the withdrawals in both types of institu-tions was an increase in the percentage of students whowere required to withdraw for academic reasons duringthe second year. Student withdrawals for personalreasons showed a corresponding decline. Even in thesecond year, however, personal factors still accountedfor nearly three-fourths of the withdrawals among Fall,1966 enrollees, further evidence of the need for contin-uing review and analysis of this particular aspect ofstudent performance.

Legitimate concern with the withdrawal rates amongenrollees at the state-controlled institutions of higher

education must not, however, mislead one to the con-clusion that all student withdrawals from a particularcollege or university are inappropriate or unjustified.Wharton notes that two basic theories about collegeattrition have traditionally been widely held:

"The first theory is that college attrition of anykind is a deplorable waste of talent and oppor-tunity.

The second theory is that whenever a studentwithdraws or is dropped, the college itself hasfailed somehow in its responsibility to him. "8

...,- -

The experienoefin Virginia and elsewhere, however,indicates that in many cases withdrawal "even at worst,is not necessarily failure -- either on the part of thestudent or of the college."9 Even though the greatestproportion of student withdrawals typically occurs duringthe first two years of college, future Council studies ofperformance of Fall, 1966 and Fall, 1967 enrollees willcontinue to give special attention to this factor becauseof its relevance to the planning for higher education inthe Commonwealth.

William P. Wharton, "In Defense of Dropping Out, " College Board Review, No. 60 (Summer, 1966), p. 19.E 9Ibid., p. 20.

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Table 72-- DISTRIBUTIONnDISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEESIN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USINGA NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

INSTITUTIONFreshman YeorGrade Average

With-drawals

I

Total4.00-3.50

3.49-2.50

2.49-1.50

1.49-0.50

0.49-0.00 Incomplete

AcademicFailures*

Four-Year

George Mason 9 54 112 62 40 277Longwood 19 173 206 11 14 22 431Madison 16 198 386 84 2 109 57 735Mary Washington 10 146 244 25 2 13 22 449Old Dominion 11 147 435- 315 47 23 313 343 1,321University of Virginia 43 222 283 109 3 47 25 685Virginia Military Institute 2 27 75 78 3 3 18 203Virginia Polytechnic Institute 75 485 708 164 1 73 104 1,537Virginia State-Norfolk .5 307 321 228 14 6 6 242 924Virginia State-Petersburg 5 89 246 111 6 38 34 491

TOTAL FO1R-YEAR 176 1,648 3,016 1,187 76 31 616 907 7,061

Two-Year

Virginia Western Community College 49 219 375 138 10 63 526 1,317Northern Virginia Community College 28 162 358 109 11 118 383 1,051Blue Ridge Community College 4 95 193 36 1 5 16 164 498Central Virginia Community College 7 40 86 23 23 104 262Danville Community College 24 98 108 16 1 6 74 321

John Tyler Community College 27 143 334 134 3 30 5 556 1,227Clinch Valley 7 48 97 50 2 17 35 239Eastern Shore 1 3 8 5 1 7 24Patrick Henry 1 6 15 24 6 11 17 69Dabney Lancaster Community College 24 38 59 14 4 110 245Danville Division 7 29 60 32 3 23 19 150

Wytheville Community College 10 67 90 27 12 77 271TOTAL TWO -YEAR 191 948 1,783 608 37 35 299 2,072 5,674

TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITHGRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

:,: 2,596 4,799 1,795 113 66 915 2,979 12,735

*The figures in this column hove already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to the-left and therefore aro not counted a second time in the institutional total.

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Table 73--DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEESIN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING ANUMBERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

INSTITUTION Freshman Year Grade AverageWith-

drawals Total4.00-3.50

3.49-2.50

2.49-1.50

1,49-0.50

0.49-0.00 Incomplete

AcademicFailures*

Four-Year

George Mason 1 12 25 5 1 11 55Longwood 9 11 1 21

Madison 5 38 91 24 27 16 174Mary Washington 8 106 102 3 2 2 8 229Old Dominion 4 33 91 65 11 5 71 89 298University of Virginia 29 237 281 72 2 35 14 635Virginia Military Institute 2 28 68 33 1 1 13 145

Virginia Polytechnic Institute 32 162 186 25 8 54 459Virginia State-Norfolk 2 10 45 33 1 1 58 150

Virginia State-Petersburg 1 13 51 29 1 10 8 103TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 84 648 951 289 17 8 154 272 2,269

Two-Year

5 1 7 13Virginia Western Community College

Northern Virginia Community College 6 10 9 25Blue Ridge Community College 1 5 1 1 6 13

Danville Community College 3 1 1 2 6Clinch Valley 2 1 3Eastern Shore 2 4 8 1 6 21

Dabney Lancaster Community College 1 ? 8 7 24Danville Division 3 2 2 2 7Wytheville Community College 1 3 4 8

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 3 25 43 6 4 43 120

TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITHGRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0 87 673 994 295 17 8 158 315 2,389

* The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals imrrediately to theleft and therefore are not counted a second time in the institutional total.

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Table 74--DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1967 IN -STATEENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

INSTITUTION Freshman Year Grade Average AcademicFailures* Withdrawals Total3.00-2.50 I 2.49-1.501 1.49-0.50 I 0.49-0.001Incomplete

Four-Year

Medical College of Virginia 3 23 58 8 8 7 99Radford 20 232 448 6 14 82 802Richmond Professional Institute 16 237 597 113 24 135 123 1,110William and Mary 29 213 302 23 27 42 609

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 68 705 1,405 150 38 170 254 2,620

Two-Year

Christopher Newport17 84 48 26 37 186

Richard Bland 2 33 76 21 3 6 38 173TOTAL TWO-YEAR 2 50 160 69 3 32 75 359TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITH

GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0 70 755 1,565 219 41 202 329 2,979*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to theleft and therefore are nor counted a second time in the institutional total.

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Table 75DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES OF FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEESIN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USINGA NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

INSTITUTIONFreshman Year Grade Average Academic

Withdrawalsj Total3.00 -2.501 2.49 -1.501 1.49 - 0.5010.49 -0.001 Incomplete Failures*

Four-Year

Medical College of Virginia 1 10 9 2 2 22

Radford 3 39 79 3 3 15 142

Richmond Professional Institute 6 53 120 15 4 21 25 223

William and Mary 18 128 165 5 8 30 346

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 28 230 373 25 7 31 70 733

Two-Year

Christopher Newport 1 1 20 5 5 12 39

Richard Bland 2 4 4 4 1 2 16

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 3 5 24 9 6 14 55

TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITHGRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

31 235 397 34 7 37 84 788

*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to theleft and therefore are not counted a second time in the institutional total.

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Table 76-- DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILESFOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Secondary School Class Rank Deci le

TOTALDaailaibltaNot

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1*Ave4.00... 8 i 1 3 2 5 22 154 1963.50

3.49 106 1 8 3 12 20 41 114 200 422 721 16482.50

2.49- f 263 16 19 50 77 145 298 371 577 717 485 30181.50

1.49 124 24 39 64 89 107 159 216 183 124 59 11880.50

0.49 11 3 10 14 10 7 6 7 3 4 1 760.00

TOTAL 512 44 76 131 189 280 507 711). 968 1289 1420 6126

*In this study students ranking in the first decile stand in the !.22. tenth of their secondary school class, and students ranking in the tenthdecile stand in the bottom tenth of their class. Students ranking in Deciles1 through5stand in the upper half of their-secondary schoolclass.

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Table 77D1STRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILESFOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Secondary School Class Rank Decile

TOTALAverage Data Not 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1Available

4.00 2 1 1 1 5 12 62 843.50

3.49., 36 1 4 6 10 33 80 180 298 6482.50

2.49.' 65 5 14 11 17 45 80 126 180 249 157 9491.50

1.49.. 39 7 10 18 19 18 40 36 41 39 21 2880.50

0.49. 6 1 1 3 2 3 1 170.00

TOTAL 148 13 25 30 44 72 134 195 306 480 539 1986

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Table 78DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILESFOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Secondary School Class Ronk (*cite

TOTALData Not 10 9 a 7 6 5 4 3 2Available

4.00 79 4 1 2 9 10 12 14 9 17 34 1913.50

3.49... 225 21 45 58 66 79 92 94 89 96 83 9482.50

2.49 M7 125 190 199 213 204 156 148 122 72 37 17831.50

1.49.. 95 80 74 75 92 62 59 35 21 13 2 60d0.50

0.49 4 7 7 4 5 3 4 2 1 370.00

TOTAL 720 237 317 338 385 358 323 293 242 198 156 3567

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Table 79DISTRUBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILESFOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Secondary School Class Rank Deci le

TOTALData NotAvailable

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

4.00. 1 1 1 33.50

3.49 13 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 A... 252.50

2.44, 12 1 5 3 4 3 7 3 2 3 431.50

1.49- 1 1 2 1 1 60.50

0.49-0.00

TOTAL 27 2 6 4 7 5 9 4 6 3 4 77

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Tohp. sits--11 CT!? IRI IT VI OF FRESHMAN yEAD r."-RATIC AVGDAC:Tc asmn cirreNnAgy saloot. CLASS RANK DECILESFOR FALL, 1%7 IN -STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Secondary School Class Rank Deci le

TOTALData NotAvailable

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

3.00., 3 1 1 2 1 6 54 682.50

2.49-. 41 3 2 9 13 21 30 56 86 140 304 7051.50

1.49.. 95 9 17 47 91 80 124 185 240 266 251 14050.50

0.49P 9 3 9 13 12 22 23 18 21 12 8 1500.00

TOTAL 148 15 28 70 117 123 177 261 348 424 617 2328

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Table 8IDISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILESFOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Secondary School Class Rank Deti le

TOTALData NotAvailable

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

3 0 4 1 2 1 20 282.50

2.49- 10 1 3 8 10 9 13 49 127 2301.50

1.49- 22 3 4 11 9 16 35 44 63 87 79 3730.50

0.49 5 2 1 4 1 2 3 1 3 3 250.00

TOTAL 41 5 4 13 16 25 47 57 79 140 229 656

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Table 82DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILESFOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

IFreshman1Year Grade

Average

Secondary School Class Rank Deci le

TOTALDcrta NotAvailable

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

3.00--1 1 2

2.50

2.49.. 3 2 1 1 3 5 10 7 6 12 i 501.50

1.49 -' 10 6 4 10 12 13 19 26 25 25 10 1600.50

0.49... 1 3 6 7 6 10 8 18 8 2 690.00

TOTAL 14 11 11 18 21 23 32 55 40 33 23 281

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Table 83DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOU CLASS RANK DECILESFOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

Fresh, nan

Year GradAverage

Secondary School Class Rank Decile

TOTALData NotAvailable

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

3.00- 1 1 1 32.50

2.49 3 1 1 51.50

1.49. 1 1 3 3 5 4 6 1 240.50

0.49 2 4 1 1 1 90.00

TOTAL 5 2 1 7 4 7 6 7 2 41

,

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Table 84--DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESOF FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 10 0

IFreshmanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData NotAvailable

200-24')

250-299

300-349

350-399

400 -449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750-800

4.00- 51 2 7 9 17 35 36 43 33 11 2 1963.50

3.49- 27 5 26 59 91 1e9 293 322 295 199 93 41 8 16487.5c

2.49- 90 46 135 199 255 487 616 561 354 127 61 25 2 30181.50

1.49- 46 67 134 97 127 225 185 142 94 47 17 6 1 11880.50

0.49- 5 7 9 7 10 20 8 8 1 1 760.00

79TA1 173 125 305 364 485 930 1119 1068 780 477 704 83 13 6126

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rricaiiMAN YfAR GRADE AVERAGES AND 3CH0116111C APIT: Tmr,-11FRIA! SCOLISOF FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

Freshman

Year GradeAverage

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Clatatshot

Available200249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450...

499500-549

550-599

600649

650...

699700749

750..800

TOTAL

4.00 1 1 2 15 15 25 11 8 2 843.50

3.49 9 1 7 11 30 70 113 146 139 78 36 6 6482.50

2.49.. 20 11 15 29 47 109 138 185 168 151 59 16 1 9491.50

1.44.. 13 7 17 24 27 45 49 39 22 19 19 6 1 2880.50

0.49.. 2 2 2 4 2 3 1 1 170.00

TOTAL 45 19 33 64 87 188 263 355 352 335 167 66 12 1986

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Table 86--DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESOF FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTRCLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCTi USING A NU:TIER:CA! GRADING SCA1 E OF L TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData NotAvailable

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650- 700- 750 -699 749 800

4.0G- 132 1 3 7 13 5 13 8 8 1 1913.50

3.49- 475 7 22 61 97 102 92 45 32 10 5 9482.50

2.49- 814 19 80 190 235 220 129 62 28 5 1 17831.50

1.49- 274 16 25 69 94 65 44 13 6 2 6080.50

0.49- 15 2 4 6 5 3 1 1 370.00

TOTAL 1710 43 129 327 439 405 273 134 75 25 7 3567

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Table 87 -- DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESOF FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData NotAvailable

200249

250-299

300349

350....399

400449

450499

500..549

550599

600....649

650... 700 7506.699 749 800

4.00 2 1 33.50

3.49 16 1 1 3 1 2 1 252.50

2.49- 21 1 1 3 2 6 4 4 1 431.50

1.49 1 1 1 2 1 60.50

0.49-0.00

TOTAL 40 1 2 3 4 9 7 6 3 1 1 77

I

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Table 88--DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 IN -STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GPADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

Free/monYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Teat -Verbal Score

TOTALData NotAvailable

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700t749

750100

3.00- 1 2 4 2 10 19 11 10 7 2 682.50

2.49- 14 3 17 35 95 128 135 108 86 54 21 9 1 7051.50

1.49- 19 3 19 96 196 274 287 221 151 82 35 20 2 14050.50

0.49- 4 1 2 24 22 32 30 17 9 6 3 1500.00

TOTAL 38 4 24 137 255 405 447 383 287 185 99 51 13 2328

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Table 89-- DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESOF FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE CF 3 TO 0

FreshmanYear Gracie

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verhal Scare

TOTALData Not 200-Available 249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450*.499

500-549

550....599

600-649

650-699

700749

750 -SOO

3.00 1 2 2 4 5 7 6 1 282.50

2.49- 1 3 6 15 31 28 38 40 37 26 5 2301.50

1.49- 1 3 11 18 47 71 74 57 55 20 14 2 3730.50

0.49- 2 3 8 2 4 3 2 1 250.00

TOTAL 2 3 16 28 72 104 108 102 102 65 46 8 656

a./

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Table 90DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESOF FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData Mot

Available200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700- 750.m749 800

3.0Ce, 11

22.50

2.49- 1 1 3 9 10 13 5 7 1 501.50

1.49- i 4' 4 19 31 43 33 11 9 1 1 1600.50

0.49- 1 1 11 15 18 13 2 6 1 1 690.00

TOTAL 10 1 6 33 56 71 59 18 22 2 1 2 281

Ns.NISI .0

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To1) le 91DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESOF FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSCF HIGHER EDUCATION US1G A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO it

FreshmanYear Grode

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test- Verbal Score

TOTALData NotAvailable

200- 250-249 299

300-349

350-399

400449

450-499

500-549

550- 600-599 649

650-699

700- 750..749 300

3.00- 1 1 1 32.50

2.49- 1 2 1 1 51.50

1.49- 1 1 4 4 6 5 3 240.50

0.49.. 1 1 5 1 1 90.00

TOTAL 1 2 5 5 11 8 5 2 1 1 41

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Table 92DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORESOF FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreshmanYear GradeAverage

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALData NotAvailable

200-249

250-..

299300...

349350...

399400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650...

699700...

749750....

8004.00- 5 1 4 6 9 23 37 28 30 34 19 1963.50

3.49- 27 4 12 36 66 118 205 300 309 261 196 89 25 16482.50

2.49- 90 21 75 196 230 307 510 544 487 319 165 59 15 30181.50

1.49.. 46 27 98 131 112 140 152 162 159 98 43 14 6 11880.50

0.49.1. 5 2 8 6 11 12 16 9 3 3 1 760.00

TOTAL 173 54 194 369 423 583 892 1038 995 709 435 196 65 6126

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:th!e 93-- DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORESOF FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreshmanYear Graat

Averoge

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALtMa NotAvailable

200..249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

651:.699

700-749

750-800

4.00.. 1 1 1 1 2 4 9 16 30 13 6 843.50

3.49- 9 1 7 11 15 31 80 110 144 147 63 30 6482.50

2.49- 20 1 15 29 49 60 95 145 174 183 127 43 8 9491.50

1.49- 13 2 19 24 16 26 34 42 34 41 19 16 2 2830.50

0.49- 2 1 1 3 3 3 2 1 1 170.00

TOTAL 45 3 37 61 80 105 162 214 329 385 323 136 46 1986

mi Im . snu,.....e

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Table 94--DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORESOF FALL, 1967 IN -STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA re/G-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

FreshmanYeor GradeAverage

Sthalostic Aptitude Test-Mathvratical Score

TOTALNo DataAvailable

200249

250299

300349

350399

400449

450499

500549

550591

600...

649650m.699

700 750749 800

4.00 132 2 4 7 10 10 12 7 7 1913.50

3.44. 475 8 35 67 92 as 85 59 26 10 2 9482.50

2.40 I 814 5 35 112 150 193 191 129 84 28 9 3 17831.50

1.49 274 2 13 42 65 81 63 44 18 6 6080.50

0.49 15 1 2 6 6 4 3 370.00

TOTAL 1710 7 57 193 322 379 357 271 173 67 26 5 3567

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Table 95DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST - MATHEMATICAL SCORESOF FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

1 FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

No Data 200-Available 241

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500=549

550=599

600- 650-649 699

700- 750=749 800

TOTAL

4.00- 2 1 33.50

3.49- 16 1 1 1 3 2 1 252.50

2.49- 21 2 1 1 5 4 6 2 1 431.50

1.49- 1 1 2 1 1 60.50

0.49-0.00

TOTAL 40 3 1 3 9 8 8 3 1 1 77

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Table 96DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical ScoreTOTALDota Not

Available200-,249

250-299

300.349

350-399

400...449

450...499

500,549

554..599

600-649

650.699

700.749

750800

3.00- 1 1 1 1 8 13 21 12 5 5 682.50

2.49 14 4 11 31 78 118 152 118 97 45 30 7 7051.50

1.49- 19 3 7 61 139 241 294 269 192 112 45 23 14050.50

0.49 4 4 9 24 28 28 25 11 14 3 1500.00

TOTAL 38 3 15 81 195 348 441 454 334 244 105 58 12 2328

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Table 97DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 OUT ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

FreshmanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALData NotAvailable

200-249

250...299

300-349

350...399

400-449

450.-499

500.549

550-599

600...649

650.699

700-749

750 -800

I

3.00.. 1 2 1 3 3 11 4 3 282.50

2.45 1 5 9 12 22 27 36 35 49 25 9 2301.50

1..49- 1 1 2 8 23 45 68 58 50 53 48 12 4 3730.50

0.49.. 4 3 7 6 2 2 1 250.00

TOTAL 2 1 2 14 36 60 99 92 91 93 109 41 16 656

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Table 98DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO -YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

FreimanYear Grade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test - Mathematical Score

TOTALData Not 200...Available 249

250-299

3i10.349

350...399

400-449

450...499

500-549

550...599

600...649

650.. 700.. 750 -699 749 SOO

3.00... 1 1 22.50

2.49- 1 5 2 10 12 7 8 3 2 501.50

1.49 8 4 7 25 32 33 25 15 10 1 1600.50

0.49- 1 8 8 12 20 13 4 2 690.00

TOTAL 10 5 20 36 54 65 45 27 15 4 281

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Table 99-- DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMAN YEAR GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

FreshmanYear GrodeAverage

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALData Not 200-Available 249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450.-499

500-549

550- 600- 650- 700- 750 -599 649 699 749 800

3.00- 1 2 32.50

2.49- 1 1 1 2 51.50

1.49- 1 1 6 4 3 5 4 240.50

0.49- 1 1 2 2 2 1 90.00

TOTAL 1 2 1 8 7 5 8 9 41

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Table 100DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMAN YEARIN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITURONS OF HIGHat EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class Ronkpeek

Scholastic Aptitude Test - Verbal ScoreTOTAL

DATA NOTAVAI LA3LE

200-2.19

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700- 750--749 830

1 2 1 1 3 8 7 5 6 4 1 2 40

2 1 4 3 4 18 23 16 5 3 1 7$

3 1 1 2 5 12 27 28 16 8 9 3 2 114

4 1 4 3 24 24 22 20 9 9 2 1 119

5 1 3 5 12 12 28 21 15 6 3 1 107

6 2 1 6 9 24 15 10 8 1 1 77

1 2 1 1 6 13 25 14 8 3 2 75

8 3 4 15 15 11 6 4 58

9 3 6 4 7 4 1 25

10 1 1 3 -4 4 . 13

NO DATA 19 1 9 8 5 16 6 10 3 1 2 80

TOTAL 28 8 30 52 136 193 158 110 52 33 8 8 786

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Table 10IDISIRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST VERBAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CON7RO1LErt 1NSIPUTIONS OF HiGHER EDUCATION' IN VIRGINIA

Secondary 1School

Cless RankDecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal SccreTOTAL

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

70C-749

750-800

1 2 2 3 2 2 11

I2 2 1 2 4 2 3 4 1 3 1 23

3 1 1 1 3 4 2 3 3 1 19

4 1 1 2 1 6 5 3 2 1 22

5 1 5 6 5 10 1 1 29

6 1 5 2 2 2 1 13

7 1 2 8 1 1 13

8 1 4 3 1 9

9 5 3 1 9

10 1 1 2 1 5

NO DATA 3 1 2 4 1 8 7 2 1 2 1 32

TOTAL 3 1 4 12 17 43 33 31 15 12 9 4 - 1 185

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Table 102 -- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK. DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMAN YEARIN TWO-YEAR STATE-CON1ROVID INS1IT1.3714.:MS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ISecondarySchool

Clans Boric

peek

Scholastic Aptitude Tesl-Verbal Sccre

DATA NOTi AVAILABLE

200249

250299

300349

350399

400449

450499

500549

550599

600 650 700 750649 699 749 800

TOTAL

I1

2 2 1 3 6

3 1 2 2 5 1 11

4 2 1 4 7 5 4 1 24

5 1 1 4 10 3 6 2 27'a

6 11 1 3 8 7 6 2 1 39

7 18 2 6 8 8 4 2 1 1 50

8 14 2 3 11 7 8 1 46

9 2 i 1 3 2 6 5 4 1 1 44

10 26 1 - 1 10 4 4 6 55

NO DATA 22 1 2 2 1 1 29

TOTAL 116 2 16 35 58 47 40 9 6 2 331

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Table 103DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE - CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RonkDecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200- 250-249 299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450- 500-499 549

550-599

600- 650- 700- 750-649 699 749 BOO

TOTAL

1

2

3 1 1 2

4 1 1

5

6 2 1 3

7 1 1 2

B 1 1

9 1 1

10

NO DATA

TOTAL 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 10

____.___,............... MP, Ar........a.

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Tcble 104DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DEC1LES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 iN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class Rank

Dec.&

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750-833

1 2 3 4 5 5 a 8 3 1 1 t 40

2 J 2 4 10 12 9 12 11 15 1 1 78

3 1 2 6 13 20 21 21 14 6 6 3 1 114

4 1 1 3 3 13 19 24 24 13 12 4 2 119

5 1 2 3 4 13 28 20 12 11 1 i 2 107

6 1 1 4 10 22 16 11 8 3 1 77

7 2 2 12 13 22 13 5 5 1 75

8 2 8 14 J.1 9 8 6 58

9 1 4 4 10 5 1 25

10 1 1 . 1 2 4 2 2 13

NO DATA 19 3 3 7 10 9 9 9 4 4 2 1 80

TOTAL 28 7 16 34 94 146 149 125 84 73 20 6 4 786_ .

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Table 105DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST- MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDec; le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750-630

1 1 1 5 3 1 11

2 3 2 2 3 1 7 2 3 23

3 2 3 2 3 6 2 1 19

4 1 6 2 3 2 4 1 2 1 22

5 1 2 5 9 6 3 1 1 1 29

6 1 2 3 4 2 1 13

7 1 5 2 4 1 13

6 2 2 2 1 1 1 9

9 1 1 3 2 1 1 9

10 1 1 3 5

NO DATA 3 1 1 2 4 5 6 7 3 32

TOTAL 3 1 3 3 21 26 35 34 23 19 10 6 1 185

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Table 106DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC leTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE- CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class Radc

Dec; le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mothematical ScoreTOTAL

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650- 700- 750-699 749 800

1

2 3 1 1 1 6

3 1 1 1 1 6 1 11

4 2 3 2 6 6 2 2 1 24

5 1 2 1 8 4 4 3 3 1 27

6 11 1 1 5 8 6 6 1 39

7 18 3 4 12 9 3 1 50

8 14 1 2 6 6 10 6 1 46

9 21 4 2 -9 5 3 44

10 26 2 2 7 7 8 3 55

NO DATA 22 1 1 5 29

TOTAL 116 1 7 20 36 58 55 26 8 3 1 331

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Table 107-- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RunkDecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

NOT 200- 250-AVAILABLE 249 299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-545.

550- 600- 650-599 649 699

700- 750-749 800

TOTAL

1

2

3 1 1 2

-4 1 1

5

6 2 1 3

7 1 1 2

8 1 1

9 1 1

10

NO DATA

TOTAL 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 10

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Table 1081-DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERNAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAJL1AES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR INFOUR -YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Scholastictitude Test-

MathematicalScore

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data NotAwailable

2000.249

250-299

300-349

350-399

4000.449

450-499

500-549

550.599

600e.649

650ND699

700- 750749 800

TOTAL

756,4001 2 1 4

700 -749 1 1 2 1 1 6650 -699 2 4 4 2 6 2 20600 -649 7 13 15 15 13 7 2 1 73550.0599 1 6 17 26 17 9 5 2 1 84500 -549 6 14 24 34 26 15 4 I 1 125450 -499 2 4 23 48 34 26 7 4 1 149400 -449 3 14 31 53 23 16 3 3 146350 -399 2 5 16 17 29 18 4 2 1 94300 -349 3 10 7 4 7 2 1 34250P29) 2 6 3 3 1 1 16200 -249 1 4 1 1 7No Data 28

28TOTAL 28 a 30 52 106 193 158 110 52 33 8 8 786

,,1111110

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Table 109DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMAN YEARIFFR51:11PWAIE STATE- CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HiGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

1

ScholasticAptitude Tat-Mathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbol Score

Data NotAvailable

2004.249

25C.299

30044.349

350.4 400.4399 449

4504..499

500.549

550..599

6004..649

650-699

7000.749

7500800

TOTAL

750 -800 1 1

700 749 1 1 1 3 6

650 -699 2 4 2 1 1 10

6004.649 4 2 2 1 6 3 1 19

550 -599 1 2 5 8 3 2 2 23

500 -549 3 2 10 4 9 4 1 1 34

450 -499 1 S 11 10 5 1 1 35

400 -449 1 1 5 9 7 2 1 26

350 -399 5 1 8 5 2 21

300 -349 1 1 1 3

2504.299 2 1 3

200 -249 1 1

No Data 3 3

TOTAL 3 1 4 12 17 43 33 31 15 12 9 4 1 185

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Table 110--DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMAN YEARiN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test

Mc-thematic°Score

ScLolastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data NotAvon& le

200-249

250299

300-349

350..399

400..449

450..499

500-549

550..599

600- 650.. 700.. 750.649 699 749 800

TOTAL

1750 -800

700 -749

650 -6991 1

600 -6491 1 1 3

550599 1 2 4 1 8500..549 J 2 6 5 10 2 1 26450 -499 1 6 12 17 15 2 2 55400 -449 6 8 21 11 7 2 2 .../ 1 58350 -399 2 12 10 7 3 2 363C0 -349 1 5 5 4 4 1 20250 -299 1 2 2 2

7200 -249

11

Nc Data 116116

TOTAL 116 2 16 35 58 47 40 9 6 2 331

140

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Table 111DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES AT THE END OF THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

0141Socholastic

itudeTestMathematic°

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALNo Data

Available200. 20E0249 299

303.349

350.0399

400.449

450.. 500..499 549

550.599

600., 650 7000 750..649 699 749 SOO

7504100

7007491 1

650.699

600.449

550 -5991 1

500549 1. 1

450499 1 1 2400.449 2 2350399 1

1

3001.349 1 1250299

2008.249

No Data 11

TOTAL 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 10

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Table 112DISTRIBUTION OF REASONS WHY CERTAIN FAU., 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGIN:A STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION WITHDREW MORE COMPLETING FRESHMAN YEAR

INSTITUTIONI STUDENT-INITIATED

TOTALAcatiezalNicSTITUTION-INITIATED

I Non-Acosieffic Personal

Four-Year

George Mason16 2 22 40Lomiwood

22 22Madison10 c

.=s 42 -4...4Mory Washington22 22

Medical College of Virginia i7 7

Old DominionI 343 343

Radford24 7 51 82

Richmond Professionll Institute 28123University of Virginia 3 1 21 25

Virginia Military Listitute 2 3Viiginit1 Polytechaic hutitute

104 134Virginia State - Norfolk

242 I 242Virginia State -Petersburg

1

34 34William and Mary19 23 42TOTAL FOUR-YEAR

102 18 1,041 1,161Two-Year

Blue Ridge Community College16 148 164

Central Virginia Community College17 1 t16 104

Dabney Lancaster Community College 7 1 103 110Donville Community College 24 50 74John Tyler Community College

51 595 556Nonhem Virginia Community College

383 383Virginia Western Community College

1 525 526Wytheville Community College 30 47 77Clinch Volley

8 27 35Eastern Shore

1 6 7Patrick Henry

1 1 15 17Danville Division19 19

Christopher Newport16 21 37Riclvard Blond16 22 38TOTAL TWO-YEAR

187 3 1,957 2,147TOTAL WITHDRAWALS

289 21 2,998 3,308

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Table 113DISTRHIUTION OF SEASONS WHY CRYAN FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLEDIN5T1TUTIONS Of MGM EDUCATION WITHDREW BEFORE COMPLETlNri FRESHMAN YEAR

INSTITUTION INSTITUTION-INITIATED STUDENT-INITIATEDAccdr.ric Non-Acod c Personal TOTAL

Faur-Yeat

George Mason 4 7 11

Longwood I 1

Madison 16 16Moly Washington

1 7 8Medical College of Virginia

Old Dominion 89 89Redford 1 3 11 15Richmond Professional kotituie 6 19 25University of Virginia 2 1 11 14Virginia Mallory Institute 3 1 9 13Vaginici Polytechnic Institute 2 52 54Virginia State-Norfolk 58 58Virginia State-Petersburg 8 8William and hooey 17 13 30

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 33 8 301 342

Two -Year

Blue Ridge Community College 6 6Central Virginia Community College

Dabney Lancaster Consmunity Col;ege 1 6 7Danville Community College 1 1 2Join Tyler Community College

NaHhern Virginia Community College 9 9Virginia Western Community Collese 7 7Wytheville Community College 2 2 4Clinch Volley

Eastern Shore 2 4 6Patrick Henry

Danville Division 2 2Christopher Newport 4 8 12Richard Blond 2 2

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 10 47 57

TOTAL WITHDRAWALS 43 8 348 399

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Table 114DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VER3AL SCORES FORFALL, 1%7 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REWIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDealt

Scholastic Aptitude Test -Verbal Score

DATA NOT 200- 250-AVAILABLE 249 299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600- 650-649 699

700- 750-749 800

TOTAL

1 2 1 1 1 5

2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 14

3 6 3 3 2 2 16

4 1 3 2 3 1 10

5 1 5 5 9 3 2 1 26

6 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 12

7 1 1 1 1 1 5

8 1 1

9 I 1 2

10 1 1 2

NO DATA 2 1 2 3 a

TOTAL 2 5 11 24 23 15 13 6 2 101

144

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Table 115DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUCE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FORFALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REOUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURINGTHEIR FRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR -YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

I SecondarySchool

Class RankCecile

IScholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

DATA NOT 200- 250-AVAILABLE 249 299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750-830

TOTAL

1 4 3 5

2 1 1 2 4

3 1 2 1 2 1 7

4 1 1 3 1 6

5 1 4 5

61 1

7 1 1

e 11.

9 11

10

NO DATA 1 2 3

TOTAL 1 2 3 4 8 1 6 3 2 3 1 34

145

I

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Table 1'6DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECJLES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FORFALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ISecondory

SchoolClass Rank

Decil e

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550- 600- 650- 700- 750-599 649 699 749 800

1 1 1

2 1 1 1 3

3 1 2 3

4 3 1 3 3 1 1 12

5 2 2 2 2 3 2 13

6 3 2 1 1 7 4 18

7 15 1 2 5 1 1 1 26

8 8 1 2 3 3 3 2 22

9 12 1 2 5 1. 2 2 1 26

10 22 1 4 27

NO DATA 26 2 2 4 1 1 36

TOTAL 91 2 11 20 23 18 9 7 6 187

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Table 117--DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FOR

FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING

THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

elms itcini4Deci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALDATA NOT 200-AVAILABLE 249

250- 300-299 349

350-399

400-449

450- 500-499 549

550- 600- 650- 700- 750-599 649 699 749 8)0

1

2

3 1 1

4 1 1

5

6 1 1

7 1 1 2

8

9 1 1

10 1 1 1 3

NO DATA 1 1

TOTAL 1 3 1 2 2 1 10

147

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Table 118 -- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST - MATHEMATICAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1967 IN -STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mothematical Score

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200- 250-249 299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700- 750-749 800

TOTAL

1 1 2 1 1 5

2 1 1 5 2 2 2 1 14

3 1 3 3 3 2 1 3 16

4 1 2 2 2 2 1 10

5 2 5 2 3 6 4 3 1 26

6 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 12

7 2 2 1 5

8 1 1

9 1 1 2

10 1 1 2

NO DATA 2 1 1 2 1 1 8

TOTAL 2 2 6 12 15 20 17 14 7 4 2 101

148

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Table 119DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURINGTHEIR FRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDeci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALDATA NOT 200- 250-AVAILABLE 249 299

300- 350-349 399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-5,9

600-649

650-699

700- 750-749 800

11 2 1 1 5

2 2 1 1 4 .

3 1 3 2 1 7

4 2 2 1 1 6

5 2 2 1 5

61 1

71 1

B 11

91

1

10

NO DATA 1 1 1 3

TOTAL 1 2 4 4 6 3 6 6 2 34

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Table 120--DISTP.IBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN :WO-YEAR STATE- CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical ScoreTOTAL

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600- 650-649 699

700- 750-749 800

1 I 1 1

2 1 1 1 3

3 1 2 3

4 3 2 1 3 1 2 12

5 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 13

6 3 2 2 3 4 3 1 18

7 15 3 2 4 1 1 26

8 8 1 1 4 2 3 2 1 22

9 12 1 5 2 3 1 2 26

10 22 1 2 2 27

NO DATA 26 1 2 1 2 2 2 36

TOTAL 91 2 5 16 16 19 16 15 5 1 1 187

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Table 121DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORES FORFALL, 1967 OUT -OF -STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical ScoreTOTAL

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200- 250- 300-249 299 319

350-399

400-449

45...499

500- 550- 600 650- 700- 750-549 599 649 699 749 S33

1

2

3 1 1

4 1 1

5

6 1 1

7 1 1 2

8

9 1 1

10 1 2 3

NO DATA 1 1

TOTAL 1 1 2 4 1 1 10

151

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Table 122DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEE.WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR INFOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude TestMathematicil

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData Not

Available200.. 250- 300249 299 349

350-399

400..449

450-499

500..549

550..599

600..649

6501. 7008. 750..699 749 SOO

750.400

700 -749 1 1 2

650 -699 1 1 1 1 4

600 -649 3 3 1 7

550..599 1 4 3 4 2 14

500 -549 2 5 6 4 17

450 -499 1 1 4 4 3 6 1 20

400 -449 1 3 6 2 1 1 1 15

350 -399 2 2 6 2 12

300 -349 1 2 1 1 1 6

250 -299 1 1 2

200 -249

No Data 2 2

TOTAL 2 5 11 24 23 15 13 6 2 101 I

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Table 123 -- DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATEENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR INFOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED iNSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Scholastictitude Test

cnoticalScore

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data Not 200- 250Available 249 299

300.,349

350..r399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550599

600..649

651:1.699

70C-749

T50800

TOTAL

750.800

T00749 1 1 2

650-499 1 2 2 1 6

600-649 3 1 1 1 6

550 -599 1 1 1 3

500 -549 1 3 1 1 6

450 -499 I. 1 2 4400449 2 1 1 4

350 -399 2 2

300 -349

250 -299

200 -249

No Data 1 1

TOTAL 1 2 3 4 8 1 6 3 2 3 1

.YI

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Table 124DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATEENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUII 7) TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN T'NO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude TestMathessatica

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Vvbel Score

Data NotAvail3ble

200-249

250..299

300-349

350..399

400-449

450..£99

500..549

550., 600.. 650- 700.. 150.,599 649 699 749 100

TOTAL

750 -100

700-7491 1

650..699

600..649 1 1550.499 1 2 1 1 5500 -549 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 15450..499 2 1 3 1 2 16400 -449

21 2 9 4 1 1 1 19350 -399 1 5 6 1 1 2 16300 -349 5 7 3 1 16250..299, 1 4 5200 -249 2

2No Data 91

91TOTAL 91 2 11 20 23 IS 9 7 6 117

'1

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Table 125DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967 OUT-CF-STATEENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude TestMathematic°

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data Not 200. 250-Available 249 299

304:349

350399

400-449

450- 500-499 549

550- 600- 650- 700.. 750599 649 699 749 SOO

TOTAL

750000

700-749

656699

600 -649

55001,599

500 -549 1 1

450 -499 1 1

400 -449 2 1 1 4

350 -399 1 1 2

300 -349 1 1

250 -299

200 -249

No Data 1 1

TOTAL 1 3 1 2 2 1 10

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Table 126DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FOR FALL, !967IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRonk Decne

Scholastic Aptitude Tit- Verbal Score

DATA NOTAVAILASLE

200249

250..299

300...349

350399

400...449

450499

500".549

550..599

600649 699

700..749

750.800

TOTAL.

1 2 3 5 9 20 21 23 13 15 3 2 1 117

2 3 2 6 13 16 25 31 22 12 6 1 1 138

3 3 3 8 11 1.8 26 25 15 14 2 2 127

4 6 4 8 6 23 23 25 14 16 4 4 2 1 136

5 10 8 12 6 12 25 10 9 8 2 102

6 3 5 8 10 15 14 13 10 7 4 89

T 8 4 5 5 8 15 9 11 4 2 71

8 8 8 3 3 11 10 9 6 1 59

9 7 T 2 5 4 3 28

10 T 3 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 22

NO DATA 69 10 12 10 11 13 11 11 3 1 1 152

TOTAL 126 51 70 7/1 129 175 155 123 79 37 11 4 3 1041

156

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Table 127DISTR1BUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TESL- VERBAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

DATA NOTAVM!. ABLE

200249

250299

300349

350...399

400-449

450..499

500..549

550..599

600,649

650 700.. 750.699 749 800

TOTAL

1 1 2 2 1 10 8 11 10 5 50

2 1 2 3 1 8 5 8 3 2 33

3 1 2 3 1 7 3 5 8 5 2 37

4 2 1 1 2 ',_ 2 9 3 1 23

5 1 1 1 3 1 4 7 6 2 1 27

6 5 3 7 6 7 3 2 1 34

7 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 1 15

8 2 1 2 1 6 3 15

9 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 11

10 2 4 2 1 1 10

NO DATA 18 1 5 2 6 7 3 1 2 1 46

TOTAL 31 7 16 17 30 35 61 38 35 18 13 301I

157

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Table 128DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FOR FALL, 19671N-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE3R FRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEARSTAIINTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Dec; le

TestScholastic Aptitude Teserbal Score

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200249

250299

300..349

350..399

400449

450499

500-.549

550..599

600649

63:? 700- 750699 749 800

TOTAL

1 14 1 1 7 6 4 2 3 38

2 25 1 1 4 5 10 6 3 2 1 58

3 38 2 2 4 10 10 6 4 1 1 78

4 51 2 2 7 7 18 10 6 2 1 106

5 67 1 5 7 17 6 12 9 2 1 127

6 61 2 3 11. 14 13 10 4.. 2 , 1 125

7 87 1 9 15 15 9 10 7 3 3 159

8 87 2 4 16 15 13 9 3 2 2 153

9 108 2 6 17 23 14 8 3 1 i 183

10 108 2 5 13 12 14 4 6 2 1 167

NO DATA 693 2 6 13 15 11 9 8 4 1 1 763

TOTAL 1339 17 42 105 133 120 94 64 24 16 3 1957

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Table 12-TDISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESFOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALDATA NOT 200...AVAILABLE 249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400..449

450..499

500-549

550...599

600-649

650- 700- 750699 749 800

I. 1 1

2 1 1 1 3

3 1 2 3

4 1 1 1 3

5 2 1 3

6 3 3

7 1 1 1 3

8 2 1 1 4

9 1 1

10 2 1 2 5

NO DATA 13 1 1 3 18

TOTAL 24 1 3 5 6 2 1 2 2 1 47

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Table 130DIS1RIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR tIRSONAL REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CON1ROLLED INSPTUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION iN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

250-299

300-349

350399

400-449

450499

500-549

550-599

600..649

650-699

700..749

750 -800

TOTAL

1 2 3 2 9 9 15 32 21 15 6 3 117

2 3 1 5 8 17 14 24 29 17 13 5 1 1 138

3 3 2 9 10 10 21 17 27 7 13 6 1 1 127

4 6 5 15 7 19 20 33 11 11 7 1 1 136

5 10 3 7 7 12 18 19 13 7 3 3 102

6 3 1 8 11 15 15 17 9 7 2 1 89

7 8 2 3 9 4 14 15 8 5 3 71

8 8 1 8 5 7 16 6 6 2 59

9 7 1 6 4 4 3 1 2 28

10 7 5 4 3 1 1 1 22

NO DATA 69 2 13 13 18 5 16 8 6 1 1 152

TOTAL 126 13 67 89 107 137 151 168 93 61 30 6 3 1041

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Toble 131--DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Deciie

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical ScoreTOTAL

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200..249

250...299

300..349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500549

550..599

600649

650.699

700.749

750 -800

1 2 2 2 3 11 9 11 7 1 2 50

2 1 1 1 3 6 7 6 3 2 1 2 33

3 1 3 2 6 5 7 3 6 4 37

4 2 1 2 1 5 3 2 5 1 1 23

5 1 3 3 3 5 5 4 3 27

6 5 3 2 4 4 5 6 3 1 1 34

7 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 15

8 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 3 15

9 1 2 2 3 3 11

10 2 2 1 2 2 1 10

NO DATA 18 2 2 2 5 3 6 7 1 46

707AL 31 3 14 20 22 35 38 55 34 27 15 3 4 301I

AINNIMS4,-- - 161

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Table 132DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMAT1CALSCORE S FOR FALL, 1967 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score I

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200...249

250299

300349

350399

400449

450..499

500549

550599

600649

650699

700... 750749 800

TOTAL

1 14 1 1 3 9 7 1 1 1 38

2 25 1 1 5 4 7 6 8 1 58

3 38 6 6 6 9 8 2 2 1 78

4 51 2 5 7 12 10 11 6 1 1 106

5 67 3 4 7 16 15 11 2 2 127

6 61 3 11 7 14 11 7 5 3 3 125

7 87 5 15 9 11 17 11 1 3 159

8 87 1 9 12 15 18 5 4 2 153

9 108 3 4 10 12 20 13 7 5 1 183

10 108 1 5 12 13 7 10 9 1 1 167

NO DATA 693 1 5 12 7 17 13 8 4 3 763

TOTAL 1339 6 28 86 85 123 126 92 45 16 10 1 - 1957

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Table 133DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1967 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONALREASONS DURING THEIRFRESHMAN YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

ATA NOTVAILABLE

200.. 250249 299

300..349

350.399

400449

450499

50054;

550 600..599 649

650 700s. 750..699 749 800

TOTAL

1

2 2 1

1 1

3

3 1 1 1 3

4 2 1 3

5 2 1 3

6 3 3

7 1 1 1 3

8 2 1 1 4

9 1 1

10 2 1 1 1 5

NO DATA 13 1 1 2 1 18

TOTAL 24 2 5 3 1 4 3 4 1 47

163

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Table 134--DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR INFOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Scholastictitude Test

othemoticolScore

Scholastic Aptitude Test - Verbal ScoreTOTAL

Data NotAvailable

200...249

250-299

300..349

350-399

400...449

450...499

500...549

550...599

600-649

650..699

700-749

750..800

750 -800 1 2 3

700 -749 1 2 1 1 1 6

650 -699 7 2 9 6 5 1 30

600 -649 1 1 a 15 15 9 9 1 2 61

550 -599 1 5 18 18 15 17 7 2 83

500 -549 5 16 36 34 47 21 7 2 168

450 -499 1 1 6 3G 39 35 21 12 5 1 151

400 -449 2 6 16 27 39 30 12 4 1 137

350 -399 2 16 20 22 23 11 9 3 1 107

300 349 14 21 18 22 9 3 1 1 1 89

250 -299 27 19 11 6 3 1 67

200 -249 5 7 1 13

No Data 126 126

TOTAL 126 51 70 78 129 175 155 123 79 37 11 4 3 1041

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Table 135DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOP FALL, 19.57OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL:REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Scholastic!Aptitude Test!Mathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal ScoreTOTAL

Data NotAvailable

200..249

250..299

300..349

350..399

400..449

450..499

500-.549

550..599

600..649

650.. TOO.' 750..699 749 800

750 -800 1 1 2 4

700 -749 2 1 3

650 -699 3 1 6 3 2 15

600 -649 1 4 6 6 5 5 27

55G -599 2 1 2 12 6 8 3 34

500 -549 1 1 1 9 14 13 11 3 2 55

450 -499 1 9 7 8 7 4 1 1 38

400 -449 1 3 7 10 11 3 35

350 -399 1 4 5 4 7 1 22

300-349 3 4 4 5 2 2 20

250 -299 4 6 3 1 14

200 -249 2 1 3

No Data 31 31

TOTAL 31 7 16 17 30 35 61 38 35 18 13 .301

~110111111.111r

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Table 136DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOP FALL, 1%7IN -STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMAN YEARIN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Scholastictitude Test

AothemoticaScore

iScholastic Api;iude Test-Verbal kcal.

Data NotAvci fable

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550..599

600.....649

650- 700- 750.-699 749 800

TOTAL

750 -800

700-749 1 1 I

650-.699 i 3 1 3 2 10

600-649 2 2 5 5 2 16

559 -599 3 3 8 14 11 4 2 45

500 -549 6 15 28 17 16 5 4 1 92

450 -499 1 15 24 33 25 1:6 6 2 126

400 -449 1 7 22 38 23 20 7 3 2 123

350 -399 1 6 19 25 15 13 6 85

300 -349 8 15 27 22 II 3 86

250..-29g 5 9 13 1 28

200 -249 2 4 6

No Data 1339 1339

TOTAL 1339 17 42 105 133 120 94 64 24 16 3 1957

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Table 137DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1967OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THEIR FRESHMANYEAR IN 1170-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Scholasticfitude Test

othernaticalScore

Scholcaic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data Not 200Available 249

250299

300..349

s50399

400449

450499

500.-549

550599

600649

650 700....699 749

750800

TOTAL

750 -!00

700-749

650 -659 1 1

600 -649

550 -599 1 1 1 1 4

500 -549 1 1 1 3

450 -499 1 1 1 1 4

400 -449 1 i 1

350 -399 1 1 1 3

300 -349 1 3 1 5

250 -299 1 1 2

200 -249

No Data 24 24

I TOTALI

24 1 3 5 6 2 1 2 2 1 47

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Table 138STATUS OF FALL, 1966 IN -STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TOO AS OF JUNE, 1968

INSTITUTIONCumulative Grade Averoge Through June, 1968

AcademicFail ures

WithdrawalDuring

1967-68Total

4.00 -3.5013.49--2.50 2.49-1.50 11.49-0.50 10.49-0.00 Incomplete 19Durain689.

Four-Year

George Mason 2 39 88 8 10 38 175

Longwood 13 208 238 4 1 59 2 466

Madison 15 189 284 6 80 80 574

Mary Washington 22 183 146 1 3 6 24 379

Old Dominion 13 143 340 28 16 68 540

University of Virginia 36 210 277 12 11 45 580

Virginia Military Institute 1 23 110 25 1 18 177

Virginia Polytechnic Institute 64 426 791 55 46 202 1,538

Virginia State-Norfolk 4 79 301 43 3 6 71 501

Virginia State-Petersburg 1 86 237 59 57 110 493

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 171 1,586 2,812 241 23 344 590 5,423

Two-Year

Central Virginia Community College 1 10 13 2 2 7 33

Dabney Lancaster Community College 1 12 10 9 32

Northern Virginia Community College 13 92 125 38 3 4 33 58 333

Virginia Western Community College 13 79 181 49 1 21 70 393

Wytheville Community College 5 24 39 9 29 106

Clinch Valley (WO 3 24 107 14 11 20 168

Eastern Shore (UVa) 6 11 2 3 1 20

.ztricic Henry (UVa) 1 10 22 10 1 1 8 52

Danville Division (VPI) 2 23 63 5 2 17 110

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 39 280 571 129 5 4 73 219 1,247

TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITHGRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

210 1,866 3,383 370 5 27 417 809 6,670

*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to the leftand therefore are not counted a second time in the institutional total.

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Table 139--STATUS OF FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TOO AS OF JUNE, 1968

INSTITUTION IC.umulctive Grade Average Through June, 1963 I Ac°d"2, ic

Failures

1,11:;i 78*

/ithdrowol

1Du9676-u689

Total4.00-3.50 3.49-2..i01 2.49-1.50 1.49-0.50 1 0.49 -0.00 Incomplete

Four-Year

C-eorge Mason 3 12 1 5 20Longwood 1 11 15 2 27Madison . 3 28 51 11 15 97Mary Washington 5 71 50 2 4 5 133

Old Dominion 4 31 79 4 2 16 120

University of Virginia 28 191 239 11 14 39 506Virginia Military Institute 2 25 83 9 13 132Virginia Polytechnic Institute 31 118 156 5 5 33 343Virginia State-Norfolk 1 4 39 4 1 2 50Virginia State- Petersburg 8 39 11 1 17 22 81

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 75 490 763 46 1 2 71 134 1,511

Two-Year

Northern Virginia Community College 5 6 1 1 3 15

Virginia Western Community College 1 1 2 1 1 5Wytheville Community College 1

1

Clinch Volley 1 1 2 2 1 5

Patrick Henry1 1

Danville Division 5 5'TOTAL W/O-YEAR i 7 13 5 4 6 32TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITH

GRADING SCALE OF4 TO 0 76 497 776 51 1 2 75 140 1,543

*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to the leftand therefore are not counted a second time in the institutional total.

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Table 140STATUS OF FALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0 AS OF JUNE, 1968

INSTITUTIONCumulative Grade Average Through June, 1968 Academic

FailuresWithdrawals

During1967-68

Total3.00-2.50 2.49-1.501 1.49-0.50 0.49-C.00 Incomplete 9Duari/61.

Four-Year

Medical College of Virginia 4 29 26 2 8 67

Radford 17 208 193 1 5 1 58 482

Richmond Professional Institute 5 190 424 9 7 50 34 669

William and Mary 13 159 1R6 3 17 5 366

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 39 586 829 13 12 70 105 1,584

Two-Year

Christopher Newport 20 72 11 6 25 128

Richard Eland 2 39 71 4 10 22 138

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 2 59 143 15 16 47 266

TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITHGRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0 41 645 972 28 12 86 152 1,850

70

*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to the leftand therefore are not counted a second time in the institutional total.

3

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Table 141--STATUS OF FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGIN!A STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0 AS OF JUNE, 1968

INSTITUTION ICumulative Grade Average Through June, 1968 Accdemic

Failures WithdrawalDuring

1967-68Total3.00-2 .501

t

2.49-1.501.

1.49-0.501 0.49-0.001 Incomplete 19°1)67611*

Four-Year

Medical College of Virginia 9 6 1 1 16

Radford 2 33 28 1 14 78

Richmond Professional Institute 2 33 71 3 1 6 7 117

William and Mary 11 102 95 1 4 4 213

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 15 177 200 4 2 11 26 424

Two-Year

Christopher Newport 3 5 2 1 3 13

Richard Bland 2 15 1 2 20

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 5 20 3 1 5 33

TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS WITHGRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0 15 182 220 7 2 12 31 457

*The figures in this column have already been included under the appropriate numerical grade intervals immediately to the leftand therefore are not counted a second time in the institutional total.

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Table 142--DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANKDECILES FOR FALL, 1966 IN -STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Secondary School Class Rank Decile

TOTALData NotAvailable 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

4.00- 9 1 5 6 21 129 1713.50

3.49 81 2 1 7 22 35 52 89 220 435 642 15862.50

2.49. 199 13 31 51 73 1646 272 439 579 605 386 28121.50

1,49... 36 4 7 8 15 23 21 30 39 38 20 2410.50

0.49,-.0.00

TOTAL 325 19 39 66 110 222 346 563 844 1099 1177 4810

I I.

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Table 143DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILESFOR FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Secondary School Class Rcnk Decile

TOTALData NotAvailable 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

4.00 4 1 2 9 59 753.50

3.49... 22 1 3 8 4 8 21 68 132 223 4902.50

2.49. 51 3 4 25 28 36 59 101 132 183 141 7631.50 .1.49 6 1 1 2 3 2 4 5 8 8 6 460.50

0.49..1 10.00

TOTAL 83 5 5 30 39 43 72 127 210 332 429 1375

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Table 144 -- DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANKDECILES FOR FALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Secondetry School Class Rank Deci leI

TOTALData NotAvailable 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 I.

4.00... 9 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 4 12 393.50

3.49- 50 12 13 13 23 22 24 21 34 38 30 2802.50

2.49 52 33 44 71 57 63 61 68 54 43 25 5711.50

1.49 8 20 24 17 13 14 11 11 8 2 1 1290.50

0.49 1 1 1 1 1 50.00

TOTAL 120 67 85 103 96 101 97 102 98 87 68 1024

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Table i45DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANKDECILES FOR FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Secondary School Class Rank Decile

Data NotAvailable 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

TOTAL

4.003.50

3.492.50

2.491.50

1.490.50

0.49-0.00

1

1

3

2 1

2

-

1

-

4

1

1 3

1

1

1

2

1

1

7

13

5

TOTAL 7 1 3 4 2 3 3 3 26

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Table 146DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANKDECILES FOR FALL, 1966 IN -STATE ENROLLEES iN VIRr;INIA FOUR-YEAR STATE- CONTROLLEDiNSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Secondary School Class Rank Deci le

Data NotAvailable 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

TOTAL ,

3.00... 5 2 1 1 1 29 392.50

2.49.. 51 3 6 4 9 19 20 32 54 96 292 5861.50

1.49 92 4 18 26 39 57 76 106 110 134 167 8290.50

0.49 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 130.00

TOTAL 151 7 25 31 49 81 98 139 167 231 488 1467

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Table 147 -- DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANKDECILES FOR FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS CF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Secondary School Class Rank Decile

TOTALData NotAvailable 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

3.00... 1 1 13 152.50

2.:49. 7 1 1 1 2 6 6 10 28 115 1771.50

1.490. 17 1 1 3 1 11 12 28 37 43 46 2000.50

0.490. 1 1 1 10.00

TOTAL 24 1 3 4 2 13 19 35 48 73 174 396

177

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Table 1413DISTZBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANKDECILES FOR FALL, 1966 IN -STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Secondary School Class Rank Deci le

TOTALDora Not

Available10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

3.00- 2 22.50

2.49- 13 1 1 1 5 5 4 7 12 10 591.50

1.49- 23 3 12 13 14 12 10 23 14 14 5 1430.50

0.49- 2 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 150.00

TOTAL 38 5 13 16 17 18 19 29 21 26 17 219

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Table 149DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANKDECILES FOR FALL 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Secondary School Class Rank Deci le 1Data Not

Available 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2TOTAL

3.002.50

2.49"3 2 51.50

1.49 2 5 2 2 3 1 4 1 200.50

0.49- 1 1 1 30.00

TOTAL 2 5 3 2 4 1 4 2 3 2 26

4

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e DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES OF FALL, 19661N -STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData Not

Available200-249

250299

300-349

350..399

400449

450499

500549

550..599

600..649

650...699

7000-749

750..800

4.00- 2 1 1 1 9 11 32 38 30 28 15 3 1713.50

3.49- 30 10 16 48 98 165 275 338 269 186 105 43 3 15862.50

2.49- 112 61 116 191 236 484 543 465 328 171 73 32 28121.50

1.49- 17 18 24 35 20 34 36 33 13 7 4 2410.50

0.49-0.00

TOTAL 161 89 157 275 355 692 865 868 648 394 210 SO 6 4810

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Table 15IDISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE- CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CurnidativeGrade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data NotAvailable

200...

249250-299

300..

349350-399

400..449

450-499

500-549

550..599

600-649

650..699

700..749

750...

800

TOTAL

4.00- 1 1 11 15 16 18 12 1 753.50

3.44.. 2 1 1 3 14 23 44 79 119 96 69 32 7 4902.50

2.49- 30 5 14 18 27 80 111 144 148 119 52 14 1 7631.50

1.49- 5 1 2 3 7 2 4 12 6 4 460.50

0.49- 1 10.00

t

TOTAL 37 7 18 24 49 105 160 246 288 235 139 58 9 1375

ti

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Table 152--DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 1N-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO -YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average!

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData NotAvoadMe

200249

250299

300...349

350399

400...449

450499

500...549

550599

600...649

650699

700... 750..749 SOO

4.00 tf, 1 1 2 4 5 3 3 2 393.53

3.49 107 1 10 15 27 47 32 22 12 3 4 2802.50

2.49 127 7 29 87 104 106 58 29 16 7 1 5711.50

1.49 39 1 7 20 28 19 7 4 4 1290.50

0.49 1 1 1 1 1 50.00

TOTAL 292 9 47 123 160 175 102 61 35 13 6 1 1024

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Table 153-- DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESOF FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWCI-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Aver

09.1

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Ddo NotAmonoWe

200- 250-249 299

300-349

350...

399400-449

450-499

500- 550- 600 650- 700- 750549 599 649 699 749 800

TOTAL

4.00- 1 1

3.50

3.49- 4 1 1 1 72.50

2.49- 4 1 2 4 1 1 131.50

1.49- 2 1 1 1 50.50

0.49-0.00

TOTAL 11 1 3 5 2 2 2 26

..11M4*.183

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Table 154--DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Averoga

IScholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data NotAvailable

200-249

250-299

300.349

350...399

400-449

450..499

500..549

550-599

600...649

650-699

700.0749

750.800

TOTAL

3.00s.1 1 3 4 10 12 3 4 1 392.50

2.490. 12 6 13 25 55 101 133 103 68 55 14 1 5861.50

1.49- 13 1 15 60 94 153 152 124 122 65 22 7 1 8290.50

0.49- 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 130.00

l

TOTAL 26 1 21 77 121 211 255 263 235 148 81 25 3 1467

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Table 155 -- DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESOF FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData NotAvailable

200... 250249 299

300...349

350399

400..449

450499

500..549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

7500a800

?.001 2 3 3 2 4 152.50

2.49 4 11 16 22 30 37 36 16 3 1771.50

1.49 2 2 3 15 27 27 38 35 32 11 8 2000.50

0.49... 1 1 1 1 40.00

TOTAL 2 2 4 19 40 43 63 69 72 49 30 3 396

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Table 156--DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USI NG A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData Not 200-Available 249

250-299

300...

349350-399

400...

449450...

499500-549

550-599

600.... 650... 700... 750649 699 749 800

3.00- 11

22.50

2.49- 5 9 4 12 8 5 11 3 2 591.50I

1.49- 5 6 19 27 32 20 21 7 3 3 1430.50

0.49- 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 150.00

TOTAL 12 6 31 34 47 32 27 19 S 5 219

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Table 157DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORESOF FALL, 1966 OUT ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data Not 200.- 250... 300- 350- 400- 450 500- 550- 600- 650- 700- 750 -Available 249 799 349 399 449 499 549 599 649 699 749 300

TOTAL

2.50

2.49-1.50

1.49-0.50

0.49-0.00

4

1 1 1 1

1 2 2 7 4

1 2

5

20

3

To TM, 5 1 2 3 10 5 1 1 28

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Table 158DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 IN -STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMEPJCAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

Data NotAvoilaMe

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400.449

450-499

500.549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750-800

TOTAL

4.00- 2 2 2 5 10 15 35 34 36 18 12 1713.50

3.49- 31 2 16 45 54 138 206 292 299 249 152 C2 20 15862.50

2.49- ill 18 114 164 152 278 398 516 506 301 183 63 8 28121.50

1.49- 17 7 30 28 14 23 22 31 39 19 9 2 2410.50

0.49-0.00

TOTAL 161 27 160 239 222 444 636 854 879 603 380 165 40 4810

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Table 159-- DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

3

CumulativeGrade

Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALData NotAmailable

200...249

250...299

300..349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650699

700.0749

750SOO

4.00-1 2 4 4 11 22 23 8 753.50

3.49- 2 1 3 3 13 18 sa 87 114 117 57 17 4902.56

2.49- 30 3 12 16 13 53 60 102 151 142 129 46 6 7631.50

1.49 5 2 2 1 2 4 4 7 5 7 5 2 460.50

0.49- 110.00

TOTAL 37 6 14 21 19 70 84 171 247 274 273 128 31 1375I

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Table 160DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 IN -STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA iWO -YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Schafastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALData NotAvailable

200....249

250..299

300..349

350...399

400449

450499

500549

550...599

600649

650699

700.. 750...749 800

4.00.0 18 1 2 3 5 7 2 1 393.50

3.49 107 1 10 27 32 41 33 15 6 7 1 2802.50

2.49 127 10 39 76 116 92 62 32 10 6 1 5711.50

1.49.. 38 1 4 6 17 25 19 13 3 3 1290.50

0.49.. 1 1 1 250.00

TOTAL 291 1 15 56 121 176 155 115 57 21 14 2 1024

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-Table 161DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL

SCORES OF FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRATING SCALE OF 4 TO 0

Cumulative

1 Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

Data NCt 200.... 250-Available 249 299

300 350s.349 399

400-449

450.499

500-549

550-599

600- 650,.. 700... 750 -649 699 749 800

TOTAL

4.00- 1 1

3.50

3.49... 4 1 2 72.50

2.49.. 4 1 1 2 3 1 1 13

1.50

1.49... 2 2 1 5

0.50

0.49-0.00

TOTAL 11 4 2 2 5 1 1 26

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Table 162DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDI-;CATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

aveulativeGrade Average

Schoicstic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

Data NotAmenable

200-249

250-299

300-349

350...399

400-449

450-499

500...549

550 -599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750..800

TOTAL

3.00...

2.50

2.49.*1.50

1.49..0.50

0.49...0.00

12

14

1

1 4

31

43

I

1

20

66

3

1

56

142

4

96

142

2

4

134

168

2

11

123

136

1

9

78

67

2

4

39

40

I

5

12

5

5

1

39

586

13

TOTAL 27 1 4 55 90 199 244 308 271 156 84 22 6 1467

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Talzle 163DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST- MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

0 CumulativeGrade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALData Not 200- 250-..Avoilcb1e 249 299

300-349

350-399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700749

750..$00

3.00-1 2 5 4 3 152.50

2.49.. 2 12 16 27 30 31 38 16 5 1771.50

1. 4 9 2 7 10 26 24 30 34 43 15 7 2 2000.50

0.49-1 1 1 1 40.00

TOTAL 2 8 12 38 42 57 66 80 57 27 7 396

.... gel..

Ilb

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Table 164DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCOkt..; C? FALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES ;>1 VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical ScoreIOTA.

Data NotAvailable

200.. 250-249 299

300-349

350..399

409449

450..499

500..549

550-599

600..649

650-699

700.. 750..749 800

3.00.. 1 1 22.50

2.49.. 5 1 6 6 9 10 14 5 2 1 591.50

1.49.. 5 3 12 23 40 17 21 15 4 3 143

0.50 I

0.49.. 1 1 3 5 2 2 1 150.00

TOTAL 12 4 19 32 54 30 37 21 6 4 219

194

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Table 165 -- DISTRIBUTION OF JUNE, 1968 CUMULATIVE GRADE AVERAGES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES OF FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION USING A NUMERICAL GRADING SCALE OF 3 TO 0

CumulativeGrade Average

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

Data Not 200-Available 249

250+299

300-349

350-399

400+449

450-499

500-549

550+599

600- 650+ 700+ 750+649 699 749 800

TOTAL

3.00-2.50

2.49- 1 1 1 2 51.50

1.49- 4 1 1 5 3 3 2 1 20"0.50

0.49+ 1 1 1 30.00

TOTAL 5 1 1 6 5 5 2 2 1 28

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Table 166--DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 IN -STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200..249

250...299

300349

350399

400-449

450499

500549

550.0599

600..649

650-699

700.. 750749 800

TOTAL

1 1 1 2 4 2 4 7 7 3 1 1 33

2 2 7 7 4 16 15 11 6 3 3 2 76#

3 1 1 3 7 19 18 12 6 5 1 73

4 1 1 5 10 18 13 11 3 3 2 67

5 1 1 1 9 19 9 9 3 1 1 54

6 1 3 3 5 8 7 4 2 2 35

7 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 2 18

8 1 2 4 5 3 1 16

9 1 3 2 4 1 1 12

10 1 12

NO DATA 6 1 1 6 3 3 4 3 1 28

TOTAL 8 11 16 38 49 97 81 62 24 18 8 2 414

196

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Table 167 -- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RonkDeci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200..249

250.299

300.349

350.399

400449

450.499

500549

550599

600,649

650...699

700.. 750749 800

TOTAL

1 1 1 1 3 1 1 B

2 1 2 4 1 8

3 1 1 2 3 5 5 1 1 19

4 1 1 1 .5 2 2 1 1 14

5 1 2 1 2 1 7

6 2 2 1 5

7 1 1 2 4

8 1 3 1 5

9 1 1 1 3

I10 1 1

NO DATA 4 1 1 1 1 8

TOTAL 5 1 2 7 8 11 13 15 8 7 4 1 82

197

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Table 168--DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 INTWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200.. 250249 299

300349

350399

400-449

450499

500-549

550 600.... 650- 70 0- T50599 649 699 749 800

I

2

3 1 1 24

4 31 3 1 1

9

5 3 3 1 1 210

6 1 1 2 2 1 7T 2 1 2 5 2 1

138 3 1 1 2 3 2 1

139 5 5 1 3

1410 6 2 3 2 1 14

ND DATA 2 2 15

TOTAL 26 2 13 14 20 9 3 2 89

98

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Table 169 -- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class Rank

Dethe

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

DATA NOT 200- 250..AVAILABLE 249 299

300...349

350.. 400- 450..399 449 499

500... 550- 600- 650- 700 750-549 599 649 699 749 800

TOTAL

I

2

31

4 11

5

6

7

B

9

10 11

NO DATA 1. i 2

TOTAL 1 1 2 1 5

-1

199

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Table 170DISTRIWTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RARK DECILB AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLE3 WHO WERE i4CADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1%8 IN FOUR-YEASSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySbool

Class Rankiw

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

DATA NOT*MAILABLE

200..249

250..299

300..349

350..399

400..449

450..499

500..549

550..599

600..649

650.699

700..749

750..809

TOTAL

1 1 2 2 6 3 1 7 6 3 1 1 33

2 2 9 3 13 15 13 7 9 4 1 76

3 .1 1 4 3 4 22 17 12 3 2 2 73

4 2 4 3 24 13 a A 4 1 67

5 1 2 3 7 11 11 11 6 2 54

6 3 1 3 7 6 6 5 4 35

7 2 1 2 5 6 2 18

A 1 3 3 5 2 1 1 16

9 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 12

10 2 2

NO DATA 6 1 1 2 2 6 7 1 1 1 28

TOTAL A 1 16 26 30 74 A3 71 57 30 13 4 1 414

200

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Table 171DISTPAUTION CF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 CUT -OF -STATE ENROLLEES WHO ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 IN FOUR-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Secrvb- dory

School

Class RankDecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathenettical ScoreI

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200-249

25Cs.299

300E.349

350s399

400449

45Ge499

500549

550NP599

600..649

650N.699

7001.749

750.OO

TOTAL

1 1 1 1 2 1 2 8

2 1 3 I 1 1 1

3 1 3 6 2 2 2 1 2 19

4 1 2 1 1 1 2 :ft 3 2 14

5 2 1 1 1 1 1 7

6 1 1 1 2 5

7 1 1 1 1 4

5 1 2 2 5

9 1 1 1 3

10 1 1

NO DATA 4 1 1 1 1 I $

TOTAL 5 2 4 3 6 13 14 9 5 7 5 6 2

201

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Table 172DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL,1916 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OFHIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Claz Ronk

Dethe

I Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200. 250249 299

300..349

350399

400...

449450.-499

500.549

550599

600649

650. 700s, 750699 749 800

TOTAL

1

2

3 1 1 1 1 4

4 2 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 II

5 3 3 3 1 10

6 1 1 1 3 1 7

7 2 1 4 3 1 2 13

8 3 1 3 4 1 1 13

9 5 1 5 1 2 14

10 6 1 1 2 1 2 1 14

NO OATA 2 2 1 5

TOTAL 25 3 3 12 23 12 7 2 1 1 111111

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Table 173DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST - MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL,1966 OUR-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 196P IN 1WO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONSOF HidifElt EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDecile

Scholastic Aptitud.. Test-Mathesnaticol Score

DATA NOT 200- 250AVAILABLE 249 299

300.. 350-349 399

400- 450... 500s 550.. 600 650m. 700e.449 499 549 599 649 691 749

750$00

TOTAL

1

2

3 1 1

4 1 1

*

5

6

7

8

9

10 I 1

NO DATA 1 1 2

TOTAL 1 2 2 5

My

203

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Table 174DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VEIBIAL AND MATHEIAATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 19661N-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 IN FOUR-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

lApS::holostic

itude Test-Motheenatical

Soar.

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data NotAvailable

2001249

2501299

3001349

3501399

4001449

4501499

5001549

5501599

6001649

6501699

700... 7501749 300

TOTAL

7661 300 1 1

700749 1 1 1 1 4650699 1 2 4 1 1 4 13600649 1 5 7 5 3 7 1 1 30550599 1 3 13 11 17 7 3 2 57500549 3 5 :1.9 16 15 6 2 1 1 714501499 1 7 9 26 24 11 4 1 534001449 1 7 IS 21 16 5 1 2 74350399 1 3 6 6 9 3 1 1 303001349 3 5 10 4 2 2 262501299 6 6 4 162001249 1

1

.No Data 8 8

TOTAL 5 11 16 3$ 49 97 31 62. 24 13 8 2 414

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Table 175DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966OUT -OF- STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 IN FOUR-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Scho:asticAptitude TestMathematical

Scare

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Doha Not

Available200-249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400..449

*SO...,499

500-549

550-599

600.,649

650-699

700- 750..749 100

TOTAL

_

750 -100

700749 1 1 2 2 6650 -699 2 1 2 5600-649 4 1 1 1 7550 -599 1 3 2 2 $500 -549 _ 1 1 1 4 1 1 9450 -499 1 4 5 3 1 14400-449 1 2 i 2 4 1 2 13350-399 1 3 2 6300 -349 1 2 3250 -299 1 1 1 1 4200 -249 1 1 2No Data 5

5TOTAL 5 1 2 7 1 11 13 15 8 7 4 1 $2

205_

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Table 175DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FORFALL, 066 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1963 INTWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Scholastictitude Test-

MathematIcolScore

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data Not 200Available 249

250-299

300-349

350- 400...

399 449450-499

500-549

550- 600- 650.. 700... 750-599 649 699 749 800

TOTAL

750-300

700-749

6506991

1

600 -6491

11

550-599 1 12

500-549 1 1 3 1 1 7450 -499 2 2 1 5 1 1 124004449 5 6 9 2 1 23350.-399 2 4 1 4 1

12300 -349 3

3250-299 1 1 1

3200-249

No Data 2525

TOTAL 26 2 13 14 20 9 3 2 89

206

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Table 177DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE ACADEMIC FAILURES IN JUNE, 1968 IN TWO-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-Mathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score .I

TOTAL

Data NotAvailable

200- 250- 300-249 299 349

350-39Q

400- 450- 500- 550- 600- 650.. 700- 750..449 499 549 599 649 699 749 800

750-400

700 -749

650 -699

600 -649

550 -599

500-549

450 -499

400-449 1 1 2

350 -399 1 1 2

300 -349

250 -299

200249

No Data 1 1

TOTAL 1 1 2 1 5

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Table 178-- DISTRIBUTION OF REASONS WHY CERTAIN FALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION WITHDREW DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR

INSTITUTION INSTITUTION-INITIATED STUDENT-INITIATEDTOTALAcademic I Non-Academic Personal

Four-Yea

George Mason- 29 9 38Longword

2 2Madison

46 34 80Mary Washington17 7 24

Medical College of Virginia 3 5 8Old Dominion

Radford16 3 39 58

Richmond Professional Institute1 33 34

University of Virginia 27 18 45Virginia Milikny Institute 9 1 8 18Virginia Polytechnic Institute

1 201 202Virginia State-Norfolk 2 69 71Ywginia State-Petersburg

110 110William and Mary 5 5

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR156 4 535 695

Two-Year

Central Virginia Community College 4 3 7Dabney Lancaster Community College 2 7 9Northern Virginia Community College 16 42 58Virginia Western Community College

70 70Wytheville Community College

. 13 16 29Clinch Valley 10 10 20Eastern Shore

11

Patrick Henry 3 2 3 8Danville Division 8 9 17Christophrw Newport 13 12 25Richard Bland

11 11 22TOTAL TWO-YEAR

81 2 183 266

. TOTAL WITHDRAWALS 237 6 718 961

208

-

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Table 179DISTRIBUTION OF REASONS WHY CERTAIN FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES IN VIRGINIA STATE-CONTROLLEDINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION WITHDREW DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR

INSTITUTION-INITIATED STUDENT-INITIATEDINSTITUTIONAcademic I Non -Acodemic Personnl

TOTAL

Four -Year

George Mason 2 3 u 5

Longwood

Madison 9 6 15

Mary Washington 2 3 5

Medical College of Virginia 1 1

Old Dominion

Radford 1 1 12 14

Richmond Profession! Institute 7 7

University of Virginia 19 2 18 39

Virginia Military Institute 4 1 8 13

Virginia Polytechnic Institute 33 33

Virginia Slate-Norfolk 2 2

Virginia Slate-Petersburg 22 22

WilNom and Mary 3 1 4

TOTAL FOUR-YEAR 41 4 115 160

Two-Year

Central Virginia Community College

Dabney Lancaster Community College

Northern Virginia Community College 1 2 3

Virginia Western Community College 1 1

Wytheville Community College

Clinch Valley I 1 1

Eastern Shore

Patrick Henry 1 1

Danville Division

Christopher Newport 1 2 3

Richard Bland 2 2

TOTAL TWO-YEAR 2 9 11

TOTAL WITHDRAWALS 43 4 124 171

st _

/.

209

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1

Table 18C-- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FORFALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES It'HO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class FmkDecile

Sdiolostic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

e ATA NOT 200..VAILABLE 249

250-299

300349

350-399

4:00..449

450-499

500-549

550599

600.649

650..699

700.. 750m.749 600

TOTAL

1 2 4 6 4 1 1 II2 2 1 6 9 1 3 2 24

3 4 5 7 9 7 4 1 37

4 1 2 2 6 5 1 2 3 1 23

5 1 2 4 7 4 2 3 23

6 3 8 1 2 2 16

71 1 2

8 1 1 2 1 1 6

9 11

10

NO DATA 1 1 1 "4 1 1 6

TOTAL 1 3 3 11 13 40 36 19 16 8 1. 156

210

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Table 181DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMICYEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDeci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Scare

DATA NOT 200- 250-AVAILABLE 249 299

300- 350-349 399

400-449

450499

500-549

550599

600-649

650s699

700. 750.749 800

TOTAL

1 3 1 1

2 1 1 2 2 1 7

3 1 1 2 1 2 7

4 1 1 2 2 2 2 10

5 1 2 1 2 6

6

7 1 1 2

8

9

10

NO DATA 2 2 4

TOTAL 1 2 5 5 9 a 6 4 1 41

211

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Tobk '12DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FOR FALL,1966 IN -STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE i967-68 ACADEMICYEAR IN-MVO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS CF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchaal

doss lb&Docile

IScholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

DATA NOTAlfiaii_AELE

200..249

250-299

300..349

350..399

400..449

450..499

500.,549

550... 600-599 649

650a, 700. 150-699 749 $00

TOTAL

11 1

21

1 2

3 1 1 2 26

4 1 3 3 1 $

5 2 3 1 1 29

6 3 1 1 3 2 111

7 1 2 2 16

8 3 1 2 1 1 8

9 4 2 511

10 3 1 4 2 111

No Data 2 2 2 1 18

TOTAL 14 1 4 17 17 14 9 2 1 2 81

212

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Table 183DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK. DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMICYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SacondarySchool

Class RonkDocile

Sdiolcstic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

DATA NOT 200- 250,., 300- 350 400 450- 500 550 600 650.s. 700- 750AVAILABLE 249 299 349 399 449 499 549 599 649 699 749 $00

TOTAL

1

2

3

4 1 1

5

6

7

B

9

10

NO DATA 1 1

TOTAL 1 1 2

213

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Table 184DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK MCILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST- MATHEMATICAL SCORES FORFALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Ckss RankDeci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200- 250-249 299

300-349

350..399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

?Se,.800

TOTAL

1 1 3 5 3 5 1 18

2 1 1 1 2 10 4 3 1 1 24

3 5 3 5 12 4 4 3 1 37

4 1 2 3 3 7 5 1 1 23

5 1 1 6 8 5 1 1 23

6 1 2 2 2 3 4 2 16

7 1 1 2

8 1 1 1 1 1 1 6

9 1 1

10

NO DATA 1 2 1 2 6

TOTAL 1 2 3 11 13 25 46 25 17 9 3 1 156

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Table 185-- DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORES FORFALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class Ran kDecile

Scholastic Aptitude Test - Mathematical Score

DATA NOT 200. 250..AVAI LADLE 249 299

300- 350-349 399

400-449

450-499

500-549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750800

TOTAL

1 1 2 1 1 5

2 1 1 4 1 7

3 1 2 1 2 1 7

4 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 10

5 2 1 1 1 1 6

6

7 1 1 2

8

94,

10

NO DATA 1 1 1 1 4

TOTAL 1 2 2 6 5 7 9 3 5 1 41

215

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kelt 186DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL SCORES FORFALL, 1966 1N-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySrAoo

Class BankDecii.

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Maihematical Score

TOTALDATA NOT*VAT LASLE

200- 250..249 299

300..349

350.0399

400.449

450-499

500549

550..599

600s.649

650. 700- 750699 749 *00

11 1

2 1 1 2

3 1 1 1 2 1 6

4 1 1 3 2 1 8

5 2 1 2 1 2 1 9

6 2 1 4 1 2 1 11

7 2 1 1 2 6

8 3 1 2 1 1 8

9 4 3 2 1 1 11

10 3 1 2 2 1 2 11

NO DATA 2 1 1 1 2 1

TOTAL 14 2 8 11 16 10 12 6 1 1 81

216

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Table 187DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICAL f.CORES FORFALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1%7-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool

Class RankDec; le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200o. 250.1,249 299

300.. 35010 400u. 450.. 500.. 550- 600 650- 700o 750349 399 449 459 549 599 649 699 749 SOO

1

2

3

4 1 1

__ _54. .

6

7

8

9

10

No Data 11

TOTAL 1 1 2

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Table 188DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST- VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966 IN-STATEENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMICYEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-Mathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data Not 200..Available 249

250299

300349

350399

400..449

450499

500549

550..599

600649

650699

700.. 750-749 800

TOTAL

750..800

700..749 1

1

2

1

3

650..699 2 1 3 3 9

600.5649 1 2 3 2 4 4 1 17

550..599 1 2 1 4 4 5 6 1 1 25

500..549 4 6 11 18 3 2 2 46

450.499 1 1 3 10 6 3 1 25( 00.44S 1 1 4 5 2 13

350..399 2 1 5 1 1 1 11

300..349 I 1 1 3

250..299 1 1 2

200..249

No Data 1 1

TOTAL 1 3 3 11 18 40 36 19 16 8 1 156

218

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Table 189DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, W66 OUT-OF-STATEENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEARIN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-Mathematical

Scoot

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

Data Not 200.. 250.Available 249 299

300.. 350...349 399

400...449

450..499

500-549

550.,599

600.1.649

650.699

700. 750."749 800

TOTAL

750 -800 1 I 1

700 -749 I 1 2 1 5

650-699 1 1 1 3

600449 1 2 1 1 4 9

550 -599 1 1 2 1 2 7

500 -549 1 2 2 5

450 -499 1 3 1 1 6

400 -449 1 1 2

350 -399 2 2

300 -349

250 -299

200 -249

No Data 1 1

TOTAL 1 2 5 5 9 8 6 4 1 41

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Table 190DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966 IN-STATEENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMICYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUT:ONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

Scholastictituc:e Test-

MathematicalScore

Scholastic Apitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData NotAvai!able

200-249

250-299

300-349

350-,399

400-449

450...499

500-549

550... 600..599 649

650- 700- 750699 749 800

750.-800

700 -749

650 -6991 1

600-649 11

550 -599 2 3 1 6500-.549 1 4 4 3 12450 -499 2 4 4

10400 -449 1 4 2 5 2 1 1 16350 -399 6 4 1 11300 -349 1 3 2 1 1 8250 -299 1 1

2200 -249

No Data 1414

TOTAL 14 1 4 17 17 14 9 2 1 2 81

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Table 191--DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATEENROLLEES WHO WERE REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW FOR ACADEMIC REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMICYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-Mathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Ted-Verbal Score

Data Not 200... 250..Available 249 299

300... 350 400.. 450- 500.. 550. 600.. 650.. 700.. 750..349 399 449 499 549 599 649 699 749 1109

TOTAL

750..800

700..749

650...699

600 -649

550...599

500..549

450..499

400..449

350..399

300 -349 11 I

250 -299

200 -249

No Data 1

1TOTAL 1 1

2

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Table 192DI.STRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST- VERBAL SCORESFOR FALL, i266 IN -STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTRCLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Deci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbol Score

TOTALDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200..249

250-299

300-349

350-399

400-449

4504,499

500...549

550-599

600-649

650-699

700-749

750 -SOO

1 1 7 5 12 11 9 9 5 6 1 1 67

2 4 1 8 7 11 15 16 13 9 10 2 1 97

3 4 13 5 7 16 11 10 7 3 1 77

4 1 2 8 7 5 14 22 20 6 1 1 87

5 4 3 2 4 2 14 14 7 9 3 62

6 1 1 2 1 6 10 6 9 6 3 1 46

7 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 1 22

8 1 1 4 2 3 1 2 1 15

9 1 2 2 1 1 7

10 1 1 1 3

NO DATA 10 5 7 6 11 3 4 4 2 52

TOTAL 28 18 54 41 58 88 86 76 45 32 7 1 1 535

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Table 193DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES

FOR FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68

ACADEMIC YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Deci le

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal ScoreTOTAL -

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

20G- 250-249 299

300...349

350-399

400...449

450499

500-549

550..599

600-649

650.,699

700.. 750 -749 800

1 1 3 3 5 10 2 2 26

2 1 2 3 7 4 1 1 19

3 1 1 5 3 5 4 1 3 1 24

4 3 3 3 2 4 1 16

5 4 1 4 2 2 2 1 16

6 1 1 1 3

7

8 I1 1

9 1 1

10

NO DATA 1 2 1 3 1 1 9

TOTAL II 1 4 1 19 12 16 24 16 7 4 115

=11.1.11.81M.

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Table 194DISTPAUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR IN TWO-YEARSTATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTION., OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClamRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Voir:I Score

TOTALDATA NOTAVAILABLE

200.. 2500.249 299

300...349

350.,399

400..449

450..499

500...549

55'0... 600 650, 700- 750..599 649 699 749 SOO

1 2 1 1 2 1 7

2 3 2 1 1 1 2 10

3 3 3 3 1 1 11

4 1 1 2 2 2 1 9

5 5 4 2 2 3 16

6 2 1 5 6 3 5 1 2 25

7 3 2 2 3 1 5 2 1 19

8 12 2 4 4 2 1 25

9 8 1 3 4 1 1 18

10 4 1 2 2 9

NO DATA 19 2 2 2 3 1 3 2 34

TOTAL 62 9 26 25 20 21 11 9 113

224

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Table 195DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMIC YEAR INTWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool acesRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

DATA tOT 200- 250-AVAILABLE 249 299

300.349

350-399

400. 450...449 499

500- 550 600- 650 7000, 750 -549 599 649 699 749 $00

TOTAL

1 1 1

2

3 1 1 2

4

5 1 1 2

6

7 I 1 1

8 1 1

9 1 1

10

NO DATA 1 1

TOTAL 4 1 2 1 1 9

225

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Table 196-01511118UTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DEC1LES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 IN -STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

-SecondarySchool Class!tonic Decile

Scholastic Aptaude Test-Mathernatical Score

TOTALDATA NOTAvAIL ABLE

200-249

250.299

300-349

350399

400-449

450499

500-549

550..599

600-649

650..699

700749

750800

1 1 1 5 3 6 6 9 8 11 7 5 4 1 67

2 4 i 1 10 9 5 10 16 20 11 9 1 97

3 4 4 6 7 5 6 9 7 12 10 3 4 77

4 1 3 4 5 8 7 8 15 18 15 3 87

5 4 1 5 1 3 5 6 7 10 11 8 1 62

6 1 1 1 2 2 6 7 9 11 5 1 46

7 2 4 2 1 1 4 1 4 3 22

8 1 4 3 2 3 2 15

9 1 3 1 1 1 7

10 1 1 1 3

NO DATA 10 1 9 9 7 5 6 4 1 52

TOTAL 28 14 42 43 42 44 55 74 86 63 32 11 1 535

226

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Table 197DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RAMC DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN FOUIT-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION 114 VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Decile

Scholastic Attitude Test - Mathematical Score

DATA NOTAVAILABLE

200- 250..249 299

300.349

350-399

400..449

450.499

500N.549

550.599

600.649

650699

700IN,749

750SOO

TOTAL

1 1 1 4 3 5 4 7 1 26

2 1 2 1 2 7 3 2 1 19

3 1 1 4 5 7 3 3 24

4 3 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 16

5 4 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 16

6 1 1 1 3

7

8 1 1

9 1 1

10

NO DATA 1 2 1 4 1 9

TOTAL 11 1 3 6 7 13 10 14 22 12 13 3 115

227

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Table 198DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1966 IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967- 68ACADEMIC YEAR IN TWO -YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool Class

Rank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

TOTALATA NOTVA' LABLE

200 250.,249 299

300..349

350-399

400.449

450..499

500...549

550-599

600-649

650.. 700.. 7500.699 749 800

1 21 1 2 1 7

2 3 2 2 1 210

3 3 1 3 3 111

4 1 1 1 2 1 2 19

5 5 1 4 3 1 1 1 166 2 5 7 4 4 2 1 257 3 1 3 3 4 4 1

198 12 3 2 5 2 1 259 8 2 3 2 2 1 18

10 41 4

9NO OAT A 19 1 6 1 5 1 1 34TOTAL 62 2 9 27 31 22 17 7 3 3 183

228

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Table 199DISTRIBUTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS RANK DECILES AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-MATHEMATICALSCORES FOR FALL, 1956 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68ACADEMIC YEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

SecondarySchool ClassRank Decile

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Mathematical Score

IATA NOT 200- 250MAILABLE 249 299

300.. 350- 400349 399 449

450499

500549

550- 6000. 650- 7J O- 750..599 649 699 749 $00

TOTAL

11 1

2

3 1 1 2

4

5 1 1 2

6

7 11

8 11

9 1 1

10

NO DATA 11

ITOTAL 4 2 1 1 1 9

229

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Table 200--DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 19661N-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMICYEA: IN POUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-Mathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Val Score

TOTALData Not

Available200-249

250+299

300+349

350+ 400+399 449

450+499

500+549

550-599

600649

650-699

700+749

750+800750 -800

1 1700 -7491 2 2 1 4 1 11650+6994 5 6 7 7 2 1 32600 -649

1 11 16 14 13 5 3 63550+5994 20 21 21 11 8 1 86500+549

2 14 16 16 14 7 5 74450+499 2 2 8 15 15 7 4 2 55400+449 3 A 8 8 5 10 1 1 44350+399 1 13 9 7 5 4 2 142301)+349 1 16 9 9 6 243250 -299 11 14 9 7 142200+249 5 6 2 114No Data 28

28TOTAL 28 18 54 41 58 8$ 86 76 45 32 7 1 1 535

230

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able 201 -- DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMICYEAR IN FOUR-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-Mathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData NotAvailable

200 250'-249 299

300'349

350399

400449

450499

500.549

550599

600649

650699

700 750,749 800

750.400 1 1 1 3

700 -749 1 1 2 5 2 2 13

650499 2 1 1 7 1 12

600 -649 3 2 1 7 5 4 22

550 -599 2 2 6 3 1 14

500 -549 1 4 3 2 10

450 -499 4 4 2 1 2 13

400-449 3 2 1 1 7

350 -399 1 3 2 6

300 -349 1 1 1 3

250 -299 1 1

200-249

No Data 11 11

TOTAL 11 1 4 1 19 12 16 24 16 7 4 115

231

t

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Table 202--DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966IN-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMICYEAR IN TWO-YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

nude Test-Mathematical

Score--a

Scholastic Aptitude Test-Verbal Score

TOTALData NotMailable

200- 250°.249 299

300°.349

350-399

400-48:9

450-499

500°.549

550° 600- 650°. 700- 750°599 649 699 749 800t

750°00

700 -749

650 -6991 2 3

600 -6491 1 I. 3

550 -599 1 4 2 7500 -549 1 2 4 2 6 2 17450 -499 1 1 4 4 6 4 2 22400-449 3 9 6 6 4 1 31350 -399 2 10 4 4 1 5 1 27300 -349 1 4 2 2

9250 -299 1 1

2200-249

No Data 6262

TOTAL 62 9 26 25 20 21 11 9 183

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le 203DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST-VERBAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCORES FOR FALL, 1966OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLEES WHO WITHDREW FOR PERSONAL REASONS DURING THE 1967-68 ACADEMICYEAR IN TWO -YEAR STATE-CONTROLLED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA

ScholasticAptitude Test-sMathematical

Score

Scholastic Aptitude Test Verbal Score

Data Not 200. 250...Available 249 299

300-349

350-399

400. 450-449 499

500. 550- 600. 65a. 700- 750...549 599 649 699 749 SOO

TOTAL

750 -800

700 -749

650 -699

600 -649

550 -599 1 1

500 -549 1 1

450 -499 1 1

400 -449 2 2

350 -399

300 -349

250 -299

200 -249

No Data 4 4

TOTAL 4 1 2 1 1 9