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Who are our Students. Sacramento City College Who Are Our Students?. Cover page. Sacramento City College Fact Book 2006-2007. Sacramento City College 3835 Freeport Boulevard Sacramento, California 95822 (916)558-2511 scc-web-rsearch.scc.losrios.edu. Enrollment Trends by Census WSCH. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Who are our Students

Who are our Students

Sacramento City College

Who Are Our Students?

Page 2: Who are our Students

Cover page

Sacramento City

College

Fact Book

2006-2007

Sacramento City College

3835 Freeport Boulevard

Sacramento, California 95822

(916)558-2511

scc-web-rsearch.scc.losrios.edu

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Enrollment Trends by Census WSCH

Enrollment TrendsBy Census WSCH* Fall 2003 to 2006

0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

2003 2004 2005 2006

Source: PS Class Size Report

1-2

Census WSCH

2003 -2.0%

2004 1.0%

2005 -1.5%

2006 2.0%

Percent Change Over Previous Year

Sacramento City College

*Projected Weekly Student Contact Hours based on last year

209,801 213,839209,378212,544

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Enrollment Trends by End of Semester Headcount

Source: EOS Profile

Enrollment Trends By End of Semester Headcount Fall 2003 to 2006

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

2003 2004 2005 2006

1-3

Semester Headcount

2003 -2.7%

2004 9.6%

2005 0.7%

2006 4.5%

Percent Change Over Previous Year

Sacramento City College

19,717

22,76821,609 21,767

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Enrollment Trends Weekend & Evening

Source: EOS Transcript

Enrollment TrendsWeekend & Evening Fall 2003 to 2006

End of Semester Duplicated Enrollments

1-5

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

16,000

Weekend Evening

2003200420052006

Weekend Evening

2003 -10% -17%

2004 -3% -1%

2005 -1% -10%

2006 -2% +6%

Percent Change Over Previous Year

Sacramento City College

14,10014,113 12,597

2,5602,752 2,650 2,614

13,361

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Student Characteristics Age, Gender & Ethnicity

Source: EOS Profile

Student CharacteristicsAge, Gender & Ethnicity Fall 2006

AGE Under 18

18-20 21-24 25-29 30-39 40+

NUMBER 733

7,661 5,165 3,129 2,707 3,373

PERCENT 3.2 33.6 22.7 13.7 11.9 14.8

Average Age: 27.1

FEMALE 58.5%

13,330

MALE 40.5%

9,218

ETHNICITY White Asian Latino African American Filipino Native American Pacific Islander Other Decline to State

NUMBER 7,364 4,850 3,901 3,153 816 248 302 614

1,520

PERCENT 32.3 21.3 17.1 13.8 3.6 1.1 1.3 2.7 6.7

Transfer Goal 53.1%Degree/Certificate Goal 17.5%Day Only 46.3%Night Only 20.7%Weekend Only 9.7%

Sacramento City College

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Gender

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Ethnicity

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Age

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Top 10 Major Areas of Study

Source: F05 Profile Sacramento City College

Top 10 Major Areas Of Fall CensusStudy - New Students 2005 and 2006

2-2

2006

General Ed/Transfer

Business

Nursing (RN)

Administration of Justice

Cosmetology

English

Music

Biology

Early Childhood Education

Art

# of Students

274

230

172

82

79

73

68

57

55

54

2005

General Ed/Transfer

Business

Nursing (RN)

Administration of Justice

Cosmetology

Computer/Mgmt Info Systems

Music

English

Biology

Engineering Design Technology

# of Students

284

207

199

96

79

58

58

51

48

47

Source: F06 4th Week

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Top Majors of SCC Graduates

Source: Awards File Sacramento City College

Top Majors of SCC Graduates 2005-06

Major Program # of Graduates

Social Sciences 313

Nursing, Registered 113

General Education, Transfer 92

Cosmetology 51

Administration of Justice 44

Cosmetology, Art/Sci Nail Tech 40

Business, Transfer 38

Liberal Studies 29

Biology 25

Mechanical-Electrical Tech 19

Nursing, Vocational 19

Art 16

Chemistry 15

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Student Load

Source: EOS Profile

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Student Load Fall 2001 to 2006

Sacramento City College

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Students

2-3

Full Load Students

(12.0 units or more)

6,143

(27.4%)

3,790

(18.7%)

6,338

(32.1%)

6,602

(30.6%)

6,511

(29.9%)

6,455

(28.4%)

Mid-Load Students

(6.0 to 11.9 units)

6,444

(28.7%)

6,023

(29.7%)

5,842

(29.6%)

6,729

(31.1%)

6,586

(30.3%)

6,982

(30.7%)

Light-Load Students

(up to 5.9)

9,867

(43.9%)

10,445

(51.6%)

7,527

(38.2%)

8,254

38.2%)

8,629

(39.6%)

9,135

(40.1%)

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Characteristics of First-Time Students

Sacramento City College

Unk./Unspec. N=290%

Transfer N=3,203

15%Returning N=4,134

20%

Continuing N=9,738

47%

Spec. Admit. N=611

3%

First Time Students N=3,062

15%

Characteristics of First-Time Students* Fall Census 2006

*First Time Freshmen = Y

Source: 4th Week Profile

2-4

Recent High School Graduates 68.7%

Enrolled Part Time 50.1%

Matriculation Eligible 93%

Transfer without Associate Degree

Transfer with Associate Degree

Associate Degree/Certificate

Vocational Training

Basic Skills/Personal Development

Unspecified

Educational Goal

Native American

Asian

African American

White

Latino/Hispanic

Filipino

Pacific Islander

Other

Ethnicity

1.1%

17.2%

20.3%

28.3%

21.9%

2.3%

1.7%

7.3%

11.1%

50.4%

8.0%

8.6%

8.5%

13.5%

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Characteristics of Graduates

Source: Awards File Sacramento City College

Characteristics of Graduates 2005-06

Percentage of Graduating Class

# of Students

Male Female

African American 51 114

Asian 85 146

Filipino 12 31

Latino 59 116

Native American 3 9

Other/Decline to State

42 70

Pacific Islander 7 6

White 212 327

Pacific Islander

1%Native

American1%

Other/Decline to State

9%

White41%

African American

13%

Asian18%

Filipino3%

Latino14%

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Number of Degrees and Certificates Awarded at SCC

Source: Awards File Sacramento City College

3-5

Number of Degrees and Certificates Awarded

479

759

1,238

449

799

1,248

379

892

1,271

344

948

1,292

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06

CertificatesAA/ASTotal Awards

Academic Year 2002-03 to 2005-06

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SCC Enrollment of Recent High School Graduates

Source: LRCCD IR Report Card Sacramento City College

SCC Enrollment of RecentHigh School Graduates Fall 2004-2006

0100200300400500600700800900

100011001200Students

Grad. Year

C.K. McClatchy

J.F. Kennedy

Hiram Johnson

Luther Burbank

River City

Davis Sac.

Charter Sheldon

All others

Total

2004 150 139 120 58 75 79 8 51 355 1,035 2005 149 120 91 75 70 68 54 54 499 1,180 2006 171 157 77 56 55 66 41 56 504 1,183 2007 2008

2004 - 2006

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Public High School Participation Rates

Source: LRCCD IR Report Card Sacramento City College

Public High School Participation Rates Fall 2004 to 2006

Percent Public High School Class Attending SCC the Following FallTop 10 Feeder Schools for Most Recent Year

For the most recent year, 2006, these schools represent 16.6% of total enrollment of recent high school graduates attending Sacramento City College

High School 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

C.K. McClatchy 34.0 31.7 37.3

John F. Kennedy 29.3 25.8 33.8

Hiram Johnson 28.4 21.2 20.7

Davis 14.7 12.1 13.1

Luther Burbank 16.7 18.8 14.7

Sheldon 8.3 8.7 8.5

River City 26.9 25.5 20.4

Franklin * 9.3 9.2

Elk Grove 8.0 7.4 9.2

Laguna Creek 9.9 10.1 8.9

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* New area high school, no HS graduates for that year.

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Basic Skills Courses

Source: EOS MSF and Transcript Sacramento City College

Basic Skills Courses

Fall – 2005 Fall – 2006 % Change

Unduplicated 2,576 2,798 +9%

Headcount 5,021 5,337 +6%

WSCH 13,781 12,592 -9%

No. of Courses* 205 208 +1%

Basic Skills Fall 2005Courses and 2006

5-2

*Includes Lab Courses

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Course Success of African Americans is Low and is not

Improving with TimeCourse Success by Ethnic Groups at SCC

(Fall Terms)

69%71% 70%

72%70%

68% 68%69% 70% 70%

59% 59%61% 61%

59%

49% 49% 50% 51%

47%

Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006

White

Asian

Latino

AfricanAmerican

Source: Los Rios Community College District, Office of Institutional Research, end of semester research database. Data extracted from IR web application using district unduplicated counts.