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Fall 2016 January 2017 QUICK FACTS Office of Institutional Research Service Area Houston Katy, Spring Branch, Alief, Independent School District, Stafford Municipal District; the Fort Bend portion of Missouri City; the City of Pearland, and the southern portion of City of Houston. District Trustee I Zeph Capo II Dave Wilson III Dr. Adriana Tamez IV Dr. Carolyn Evans-Shabazz V Robert Glaser VI Dr. John P. Hansen VII Neeta Sane, Secretary VIII Eva L. Loredo, Chairman IX Christopher W. Oliver, Vice Chairman Trustees are elected from single-member districts for staggered six-years. HCC Trustees College Administration Cesar Maldonado Chancellor Teri Zamora Sr. VC for Finance & Planning Kimberly Beatty VC for Instructional Services Athos Brewer VC for Student Services William Carter VC for Information Technology Janet May Chief Human Resources Officer Muddassir Siddiqi President – Central College Phillip Nicotera President – Coleman College for Health Science Margaret Ford-Fisher President – Northeast College Zachary Hodges President – Northwest College Irene Porcarello President – Southeast College Madeline Burillo President – Southwest College Contact Houston Community College by phone at 713.718.2000 or on the Web at http://www.hccs.edu HCC District Building 3100 Main, Houston, 77002 713.718.2000 HCC Central 1300 Holman, Houston, 77004 713.718.6000 HCC Coleman College for Health Sciences 1900 Pressler, Houston, 77030 713.718.7400 HCC Northeast 555 Community College Dr, Houston, 77013 713.718.8300 HCC Northwest 1550 Foxlake Dr., Houston, 77084 713.718.5757 HCC Southeast 6815 Rustic, Houston, 77087 713.718.7000 HCC Southwest 5407 Gulfton, Houston, 77081 713.718.7760 HCC Administration/College History 1971: Created under governance of Houston Independent School District as a result of a public referendum 1989: Separated from HISD and established own Board of Trustees 1992: Restructured into a multi-college system Accreditation The Houston Community College System is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree. Equal Opportunity HCC is committed to a workplace and educational environment free of discrimination and harassment based upon race, color, religion, age, sex, gender expression, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation.

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Fall 2016 January 2017

QUICK FACTS Office of Institutional Research

Service Area Houston Katy, Spring Branch, Alief, Independent School District, Stafford Municipal District; the Fort Bend portion of Missouri City; the City of Pearland, and the southern portion of City of Houston.

District Trustee I Zeph Capo II Dave Wilson III Dr. Adriana Tamez IV Dr. Carolyn Evans-Shabazz V Robert Glaser VI Dr. John P. Hansen VII Neeta Sane, Secretary VIII Eva L. Loredo, Chairman IX Christopher W. Oliver, Vice Chairman Trustees are elected from single-member districts for staggered six-years.

HCC Trustees

College Administration

Cesar Maldonado Chancellor

Teri Zamora Sr. VC for Finance & Planning

Kimberly Beatty VC for Instructional Services

Athos Brewer VC for Student Services

William Carter VC for Information Technology

Janet May Chief Human Resources Officer

Muddassir Siddiqi President – Central College

Phillip Nicotera President – Coleman College for Health Science

Margaret Ford-Fisher President – Northeast College

Zachary Hodges President – Northwest College

Irene Porcarello President – Southeast College

Madeline Burillo President – Southwest College

Contact Houston Community College by phone at 713.718.2000 or on the Web at http://www.hccs.edu

HCC District Building 3100 Main, Houston, 77002 713.718.2000 HCC Central 1300 Holman, Houston, 77004 713.718.6000 HCC Coleman College for Health Sciences 1900 Pressler, Houston, 77030 713.718.7400 HCC Northeast 555 Community College Dr, Houston, 77013 713.718.8300 HCC Northwest 1550 Foxlake Dr., Houston, 77084 713.718.5757 HCC Southeast 6815 Rustic, Houston, 77087 713.718.7000 HCC Southwest 5407 Gulfton, Houston, 77081 713.718.7760

HCC Administration/College

2012-2013 Budget & Revenue History

• 1971: Created under governance of Houston Independent School District as a result of a public referendum

• 1989: Separated from HISD and established own Board of Trustees

• 1992: Restructured into a multi-college system

Accreditation

The Houston Community College System is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree.

Equal Opportunity

HCC is committed to a workplace and educational environment free of discrimination and harassment based upon race, color, religion, age, sex, gender expression, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation.

January 2017

QUICK FACTS Office of Institutional Research

Published by HCC Office of Institutional Research, Data for Fall 2016 (End of Term)

Fall 2016 Full Time Faculty & Personnel

2016 Fall Enrollment End of Term

2016 Graduates by Degree/ Certificate

SCH Fall 2016 Student Demographics End of Term

SCH Fall 2016 Tuition & Fees (15 Credit Hours)

Percent Number Semester Credit Hour (SCH) 79.3% 57,063 CEU Credit (CEU) 10.9% 7,867

Non Credit (NCR) 2.8% 2,023 Literacy (ABE/ESL/GED) 7.0% 5,016 Total (Unduplicated) 100.0% 71,417 Full-time Equivalent (SCH-IPEDS) 37,225

International Students (SCH) 5,583

2016 Average Class Size (SCH) 21.3

Contact Houston Community College by phone at 713.718.2000 or on the Web at http://www.hccs.edu

Gender Percent Male 42.5% Female 57.5%

Ethnicity Percent African-American 28.3% American Indian 0.3% Asian/Pacific Islander 9.8% White 13.5% Hispanic 33.4% International 11.4% Other/Not Specified 3.3%

Age Percent Under 18 11.5% 18-21 30.9% 22-35 44.2% 36-50 10.4% 51-Over 2.9%

Average Age 25.7

Enrollment Status Percent Full Time (12 SCH) 28.8% Part Time 71.2%

Enrollment By Residency Percent In-District 63.5% Out-of-District 23.9% Out-of-State 7.6% Out-of-Country 5.1%

In-District $1,015.50 Out-of-District $2,095.50 Out-of-State $2,343.00

Personnel Number Full-Time Faculty 874 Part-Time Faculty 2,414 Full-Time Administration 161 Full-Time Support 1,351

Faculty Percent Doctorate 29.1% Masters 49.3% Bachelors and Others 21.6%

Degree/Certificate Number Associate in Applied Science 1,535 Associate in Arts 3,542 Associate in Science 1,467 Associate Arts in Teaching 21 Certificates 1,355 Advanced Technology Certificate 30 Total 7,950

Other Awards

Completion of Core Curriculum 4,952 Occupational Skills Awards 535

2016-2017 Budget & Revenue

2016-2017 Unrestricted Operating Budget

Amount $337,964,214

2016-2017 Projected Revenue State Appropriations Tuition/Fees Tuition & Fee-Non Credit Ad Valorem Taxes Other Local Income Indirect Cost Revenues, Grant Total

$70,162,214 $108,382,000

$9,500,000 $146,800,000

$2,500,000 $620,000

$337,964,214