The course completion rate is the percentage of students who remain enrolled through the end of a course out of all students enrolled on the census date. It is the percentage of students who did not drop late or withdraw.
The course success rate is the percentage of students who receive an A, B, C, or Pass as a final course grade out of all students enrolled as of the census date.
ECC at a glance for the most recent data available on student demographics, short- and long-term trends.
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This report reviewed the extent to which the Enrollment Management Plan accomplished its objectives under the four Guided Pathways pillars: Access, Engagement, Retention, and Completion. The report highlights achievements, challenges, lessons learned, and key recommendations.
The Student-Centered Funding Formula was adopted in the 2018–19 state budget as a new way to allocate funding to community college districts. It provides funding based on three metrics: base allocation, supplemental allocation, and success allocation.