Interest in Computer Science and Mathematics by Benchmark Attainment

    

Overall STEM Interest
  •   Between 2011 and 2015, the percent of students interested in STEM increased by 2%.

Student STEM Interest Trends: 2011–2015

  2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Percent Nation 9% 9% 9% 10% 11%
N Count Nation 73,298 74,959 82,197 89,755 101,144
Overall STEM Interest

(N = 101,144)

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Percent of 2015 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by ACT College Readiness Benchmark Attainment and Subject
Percent of 2015 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by ACT College Readiness Benchmark Attainment and Subject
Attainment Level English Reading Math Science
Met Benchmark 67% 50% 52% 46%
Within 2 Points of Benchmark 9% 11% 8% 13%
Below Benchmark by 3+ Points 25% 38% 41% 41%
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Percent of 2015 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by Number of ACT College Readiness Benchmarks Attained
Percent of 2015 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by Number of ACT College Readiness Benchmarks Attained
Benchmarks Met Graduates
0 27%
1 13%
2 12%
3 13%
4 35%
Expressed and Measured Interest

(N = 19,159)

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Percent of 2015 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by ACT College Readiness Benchmark Attainment and Subject
Percent of 2015 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by ACT College Readiness Benchmark Attainment and Subject
Attainment Level English Reading Math Science
Met Benchmark 78% 64% 64% 61%
Within 2 Points of Benchmark 7% 10% 7% 12%
Below Benchmark by 3+ Points 15% 26% 28% 26%
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Percent of 2015 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by Number of ACT College Readiness Benchmarks Attained
Percent of 2015 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by Number of ACT College Readiness Benchmarks Attained
Benchmarks Met Graduates
0 16%
1 10%
2 11%
3 14%
4 48%
 

Note: Reporting achievement by combinations of student characteristics may give rise to small N counts. As a result, outcomes reported in this section should be interpreted with caution.