A hypothetical measure equating 30 hours to one full-time student. For instance, if
the total number of hours taught at MVCC for the academic year is149,520, that equals
4,984 full-time equivalent students (149,520 / 30 = 4,984). AFTE is not the same as
an FTE.
A student that was enrolled in the immediately preceding fall semester (spring students)
or spring semester (fall students). Summer and Intersession are not considered.
A student matriculated and enrolled full-time at another SUNY college taking one course
at MVCC that is applicable to their program at the other college. For more information
go to Cross Registration.
The number of students enrolled in credit courses and/or developmental courses eligible
for financial aid. Cross registered students are not included.
For non-credit courses, billing hours, or the credit hours that a student would have
accrued if the course was a credit course.
A student enrolled in any college for the first time. Dual credit classes are not
included as college enrollment.
Freshman have less than 30 earned hours, including transfer hours; seniors have 30
or more.
Billing hours greater than or equal to 12 hours. Billing hours include credit hours
and "equivalent credit hours" for non-credit courses (not community service courses).
A hypothetical measure equating 15 hours to one full-time student. For instance, if
the total number of hours taught at MVCC for the fall semester is 61,830, that equals
4,122 full-time equivalent students (61,830 / 15 = 4,122). FTE is not the same as
an Annualized FTE.
Credit hours used in GPA calculation. They include any class taken for credit (excludes
non-credit classes) and a grade of A, B, C, D, or F. A course is only included once
- if the course is repeated only the class with the highest grade is included.
A cumulative measure of the grades a student receives over their career - MVCC uses a 4.0 scale.
GPA Calculation: Quality Points / GPA Hours
See the definitions for Quality Points and GPA Hours for more information.
MVCC uses PELL as a proxy to identify low income students. A student offered a PELL
award is identified as low income.
Applied to and accepted into an official program of study at MVCC, including degrees
and certificates.
Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, and Schoharie counties
Billing hours less than 12 hours. Billing hours include credit hours and "equivalent
credit hours" for non-credit courses (not community service courses).
Enrollment in the following semester - spring for fall students and fall for spring
students.
GPA Hours multiplied by the number that corresponds to the grade received: A = 4,
B = 3, C = 2, D = 1, F = 0. Example: A student earns an A in English 1, which is 3 credit hours Quality Points: 4 x 3
= 12
MVCC records Race/ethnicity as defined by Integrated Postsecondary Education Data
System (IPEDS), including: Hispanic, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black
or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, White, Twor or more
races, Unknown race/ethnicity, and Nonresident Alien.
A student returning after missing the previous fall/spring semester.
SUNY Institutional Research Information System, the process by which SUNY campuses
report data to SUNY System Administration.
Strategic Planning Council
All counties that sponsor the specified community college. MVCC's sponsor is Oneida
County.
Transfer programs are Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS)
Student that previously attended another college
Those individuals belonging to a minority group that is underrepresented based on
their minority group's representation in the total population. Using this definition
and available data on minority representation in New York State – Blacks or African
Americans, Hispanics, American Indians or Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians or
Other Pacific Islanders are classified as underrepresented minorities. Persons of
mixed heritage (two or more races) are also underrepresented minorities if one of
the races is one of those aforementioned. Asians are not considered to be an underrepresented
minority.