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901 S. Media Line Rd.
Media, PA 19063
Mailing Address
Cindy Verderame
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901 S. Media Line Rd.
Media, PA 19063
Email: cverderame@dccc.edu
Fax: 610-359-5125
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Office of Open Records
Commonwealth Keystone Building
400 North Street, Plaza Level
Harrisburg, PA 17120-0225
Mailing Address
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Commonwealth Keystone Building
400 North Street, 4th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17120-0225
Phone: 717-346-9903
Fax: 717-425-5343
Email: openrecords@state.pa.us
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The Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act, enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1990 (Act 20 U.S.C. 1092), requires each institution of higher education to prepare, publish and distribute to all students and employees an annual security report by October 1 of each year. This report contains:
Statements of College policies and procedures regarding campus security measures
See our website鈥檚听Safety &听Security听page for answers to your questions about the measures the College takes to keep you safe on campus and what you can do to protect yourself and your belongings.
Information on where to obtain information on registered sex offenders who may be enrolled in or employed by the college
We encourage you to find out more about the College鈥檚 policies and procedures regarding sexual assault at our听Safety &听Security听webpage. You can also access the听听for this important information.
Statistical reports听identifying the occurrence of specific criminal offenses and the number of arrests for those crimes occurring on college campuses. 51成人导航 publishes an annual Campus Security Report. Our most recent report includes:
- 2023听Crime Statistics听 Index vs Actual Three-year听Comparison
- 2023 Marple听Crime Statistics Three-year Comparison
- 2023 Downingtown Crime Statistics Three-year Comparison
- 2023 South East Center Crime Statistics Three-year Comparison
- 2023 Upper Darby Center Crime Statistics Three-year Comparison
- 2023 Pennocks Bridge Center Crime Statistics Three-year Comparison
- 2023 Exton Center Crime Statistics Three-year Comparison
- 2023 Brandywine Center Crime Statistics Three-year Comparison听
- 51成人导航 HEOA Requirements
Student Right to Know Outcome Data听
The Institutional Effectiveness Office recently completed the annual federal graduation rate report that requires us to follow a cohort of entering full time students and report on their status three years later. Sometimes these statistics are referred to as the 鈥淪tudent Right to Know鈥 data, because of the requirement that we make them available to prospective and current students. Below is a summary of the results.
Total # in full time entering cohort (entered fall 2019): 853
- Outcomes three years later (Fall 2022):
- All graduates within three years of entry: 204 or 24% (prior year = 23%)
- Did not graduate, attending another college/university: 160 or 19%% (prior year = 20%) (attendance verified by National Student Clearinghouse)
- Didn’t graduate, didn’t transfer, still enrolled at the College:118 or 14% (prior year = 15%)
- Total “positive” outcomes – graduated, transferred, still enrolled: 57% (prior year = 58%)
| Gender | # | Graduated | Transferred | Still Enrolled |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 457 | 24% | 18% | 13% |
| Female | 396 | 24% | 19% | 15% |
Undergraduate Student Enrollment (Fall 2022)
Total enrollment 7,997
Transfer-in enrollment 1,118
Student-to-faculty ratio 18听to 1听
Undergraduate Student Characteristics (Fall 2022)
Percent of undergraduates who are female 62%
Percent of undergraduates who are full-time 24%
Percent of undergraduates by race/ethnicity (Fall 2022):
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.2%
Asian 5.8%
Black or African American 29%
Hispanic/Latino 0.6%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.1%
White 47.4%
Two or More Races 4.4%
Race and ethnicity unknown 7%
Nonresident alien 1%
Percent of undergraduate students by age (Fall 2022):
24 and under 62%
25 and over 38%
Undergraduate Retention (Fall 2021听to Fall 2022)
First-time, full-time student retention rate 58%
First-time, part-time retention rate 40%
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