Student's Right to Know

Every prospective or currently enrolled student at Phillips Community College has a right to view the completion and transfer out rates, the annual campus security report, and Title IX information.

Completion and Transfer-out Rates


4-year average Student Right-to-Know Completion or Graduation Rate - 41%
4-year average Student Right-to-Know Transfer-out Rate - 10%


2017 Cohort Completing or Transferring-out Within 150% Time

Cohort Type Headcount Completers Transfer-out Grad Rate Transfer-out Rate
All First-time, Full-time, Degree-seeking 116 47 16 41% 14%
 
Male 45 15 7 33% 16%
Female 71 32 9 45% 13%
 
Nonresident Alien 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Hispanic/Latino 3 2 0 67% 0%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Asian 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Black or African American 61 20 10 33% 16%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A
White 52 25 6 48% 12%
Two or More Races 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Race and Ethnicity Unknown 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Graduation and Retention Rates

Cohort Year Headcount Reten. Rate (FT) 100% Grad  150% Grad  200% Grad 
2007-2008 124 58% 12% 25% 30%
2008-2009 142 60% 17% 17% 23%
2009-2010 216 58% 16% 25% 29%
2010-2011 204 53% 14% 25% 35%
2011-2012 193 54% 18% 27% 35%
2012-2013 194 56% 13% 20% 26%
2013-2014 198 53% 17% 29% 37%
2014-2015 148 60% 22% 33% 39%
2015-2016 141 66% 33% 45% 53%
2016-2017 114 59% 32% 46% 57%
2017-2018 116 58% 33% 41% 47%
2018-2019 145 52% 37% 39% 48%
2019-2020 125 47% 32% 46% *
2020-2021       * *
2021-2022     * * *
*Data currently not available

Degree Awarded

Cohort Year Associate Technical
Certificate
Certificate of
Proficiency
2007-2008 153 61 98
2008-2009 158 51 97
2009-2010 148 51 204
2010-2011 158 80 195
2011-2012 121 62 105
2012-2013 164 68 92
2013-2014 121 50 174
2014-2015 167 54 192
2015-2016 130 45 153
2016-2017 125 46 241
2017-2018 127 73 178
2018-2019 133 89 273
2019-2020 122 67 286
2020-2021 106 105 241
2021-2022 108 57 191

Title IX

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (“Title IX”) prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities. Discrimination based upon sex can include sexual harassment or sexual violence, such as dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Title IX also prohibits gender-based harassment, which may include certain acts of verbal, nonverbal, or physical aggression, intimidation, or hostility based on sex or sex-stereotyping, even if those acts do not involve conduct of a sexual nature.

Any employee, student, or visitor who believes he or she has been subjected to sexual discrimination should report the incident to one of the individuals below:

Dr. Kimberley Johnson, Title IX Coordinator                              
Vice Chancellor for Student Services/Registrar
PCCUA, Administration Building
1000 Campus Drive
Helena, AR  72342
(870) 338-6474, ext. 1235

Rhonda St. Columbia, Deputy Coordinator
Vice Chancellor for College Advancement & Resource Development
PCCUA, Administration Building
1000 Campus Drive
Helena, AR  72342
(870) 338-6474, ext. 1130

Kim Kirby, Deputy Coordinator
Vice Chancellor-Arkansas County
PCCUA-DeWitt and Stuttgart
2807 Hwy. 165 South, Box A
Stuttgart, AR  72160
(870) 673-4201, ext. 1813

Title IX Procedure

The attachment below includes definitions, reporting requirements, and the PCCUA complaint/grievance procedure concerning Title IX. If you have questions, please contact the Title IX Coordinator or one of the Deputy Coordinators listed above.

Title IX Procedure

Campus Security

PCCUA strives to provide a safe, secure, and orderly environment for students, faculty, staff, and guests. To report crimes, suspicious people and/or activities, contact:

DeWitt CampusDay: (870) 946-3506, ext. 0After 9:30 pm (870) 509-0496
Helena-West Helena CampusDay: (870) 338-6474, ext. 0Evening: (870) 816-0377
Stuttgart CampusDay: (870) 830-9047Evening: (501) 516-7191

Campus Security Report

This report contains policy statements and crime statistics for PCCUA. The policy statements address the school’s policies, procedures and programs concerning safety and security. Three years’ worth of statistics are included for certain types of crimes reported to have occurred on campus, in or on off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the College, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to the campus.

Campus Security Reports