Massachusetts School-to-College Report
Ashland High, Ashland, MA
High School Class of 
2005
April
2008
About this report
This report, created collaboratively by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education and the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, provides postsecondary outcome data on students who graduated from your high school in 2005 and enrolled in a Massachusetts public college or university in fall 2005.  Every public high school with 10 or more graduates enrolling in public colleges will receive its own report.
We hope that these data will serve as a catalyst for discussion and action among your fellow educators, school board, and community in understanding the relationship between high school and college academic performance. Ultimately, this dialogue should help us reach our goal of college and career readiness and success for every graduate.
Questions this report can answer
How many of your graduates enrolled in public colleges and universities? Which institutions did they attend?  (See pages 2 and 6.)
How do enrollment patterns vary across student groups? (See pages 2 and 3.)
How many of your graduates enrolled in developmental (remedial) courses in college, and in what subjects? (See page 4.)
How many of your graduates re-enrolled for a second year?  (See page 5.)
This report was produced in part with the financial support of the National Governors Association and the Nellie Mae Foundation.
Understanding Your Report
The School-to-College Report is drawn from a new database that links public K–12 and higher education data. This report contains information on high school students who graduated or obtained a certificate of attainment from a Massachusetts public high school in spring 2005 and enrolled in a Massachusetts public postsecondary institution in fall 2005. This group of students will be referred to as the 2005 School-to-College Cohort throughout the report.
Please note that the report does not include information on students who attended private high schools in Massachusetts, nor on any public high school graduates who enroll in a Massachusetts private college or an out-of-state college or university.
Measures have been taken to comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) so that no combinations of data found in this report can be easily traced to an individual student.  Results based on counts of zero to five students have been suppressed and replaced with “na” (not available).
Please refer to Appendix A for additional information about the indicators and terms in this report and to Appendix B for frequently asked questions and answers.
Contact Information
For specific questions about the data and terminology used in this report, please e-mail school_to_college@bhe.mass.edu.
For general information concerning the School-to-College Report and college readiness initiatives, please contact:
Massachusetts Department of Higher Education
One Ashburton Place, Room 1401
Boston, MA 02108
http://www.mass.edu
617-994-6950
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
350 Main Street
Malden, MA 02148 
http://www.doe.mass.edu
781-338-3108
A state report summarizing statewide trends on these indicators is also available at  http://www.doe.mass.edu/research/reports/research.html and at http://www.mass.edu/reports/.
 A.Fall 
2005
 College Enrollment of 
2005
 Massachusetts Public High School Graduates
SchoolDistrictState
1.Number of public high school graduates in 2005
142
142
59,664
2.Number and percentage of high school graduates who enrolled
40
28%
40
28%
19,407
33%
as new students in public postsecondary education in fall 2005
B.
Characteristics of the 
2005
 School-to-College Cohort
3.
Characteristics of public high school graduates who enrolled at public postsecondary institutions as new students in fall 2005
SchoolDistrictState
a.African American
na
na
7%
Asian/Pacific Islander
na
na
5%
Hispanic
na
na
7%
White
88%
88%
81%
b.Female
53%
53%
53%
Male
48%
48%
47%
c.Limited English Proficient
na
na
5%
d.Low Income
na
na
17%
e.Special Education
20%
20%
12%
4.Number and percentage who enrolled as new students at public postsecondary institutions in fall 2005 by institution segment
SchoolDistrictState
#%#%#%
State University
20
50%
20
50%
5,871
30%
State College
11
28%
11
28%
4,924
25%
Community College
9
23%
9
23%
8,612
44%
Notes:
Throughout the report, results based on fewer than six students (including both raw numbers and calculated percentages) have been suppressed and replaced with "na" (not available).
The School-to-College Cohort are the students who graduated from a Massachusetts public high school and enrolled in a Massachusetts public postsecondary education institution.
 B.Characteristics of the 
2005
 School-to-College Cohort (continued)
5.Number and percentage who enrolled as new students at public postsecondary institutions in fall 2005 by institution segment and student characteristics
SchoolDistrictState
#%#%#%
African American
State University
na
na
na
na
315
24%
State College
na
na
na
na
236
18%
Community College
na
na
na
na
766
58%
Asian/Pacific Islander
State University
na
na
na
na
465
51%
State College
na
na
na
na
106
12%
Community College
na
na
na
na
349
38%
Hispanic
State University
na
na
na
na
217
16%
State College
na
na
na
na
217
16%
Community College
na
na
na
na
946
69%
White
State University
16
46%
16
46%
4,865
31%
State College
11
31%
11
31%
4,353
28%
Community College
8
23%
8
23%
6,533
41%
SchoolDistrictState
#%#%#%
Limited English Proficient
State University
na
na
na
na
262
25%
State College
na
na
na
na
132
13%
Community College
na
na
na
na
635
62%
Low Income
State University
na
na
na
na
764
23%
State College
na
na
na
na