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MSJC Stats Headcount Demographics Diversity Repeaters College Going Rates Assessment Success Rates

MSJC Stats Headcount Demographics Diversity Repeaters College Going Rates Assessment Success Rates On-Line LRC Transfers Programs. MSJC – R&P Dept. – XCHASX 6.5.9. Headcounts have increased significantly over the past decade. estimate. MSJC Unduplicated Headcount* in 1,000.

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MSJC Stats Headcount Demographics Diversity Repeaters College Going Rates Assessment Success Rates

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  1. MSJCStats Headcount Demographics Diversity Repeaters College Going Rates Assessment Success Rates On-Line LRC Transfers Programs MSJC – R&P Dept. – XCHASX 6.5.9

  2. Headcountshave increased significantly over the past decade estimate MSJCUnduplicated Headcount* in 1,000 By Academic Year 65%vs.18%CAGR5%vs. 2% * Include credit and non-credit Source: California Community Chancellor’s Office Data Mart –MSJC R&PD – XCJH 6.5.9

  3. % chg vs. 10 yrs ago Local CCC’s Headcount AY2007-’08 % chg vs. yr ago CAGRfor past 10 yrs Source: California Community College Chancellor’s Office Data Mart R&P Dept. XCJH 8.15.08

  4. MSJChas experienced higher highs & lower lows than CCC statewide Headcount MSJC vs. CCC Statewide % Growth estimate *Unduplicated and includes credit and Office Data Mart –MSJC R&PD – XCJH 1.30.9

  5. MSJCFA’08 enrollment broke the 17,000 headcount mark Source: California Community Chancellor’s Office Data Mart –MSJC R&PD – XCJH 1.30.9

  6. lllllll The “% of cap”is increasing Source: MSJC D.S.S. as of Sunday 6.7.9 , * based on 6 & 8 wk classes – MSJC R&P Dept.

  7. SJC& MVCcontinues to set new highs…enrollment grew by double digit in SP’09 +17% vs. SP’08 Headcount* +21% vs. SP’08 *Headcount at 1st Census, headcount maybe multi-campus/ DataTel (MSJC) & Data-Mart (CCCCO) numbers vary. DataTel is a snapshot of enrollment on a given date & does not include non-credit & includes 1st census only. Data Mart is the official CCCCO headcount. I-15 Corridor includes TEC (Temecula Education Complex) & Lake Elsinore (LEUSD) activity. Chaparral H.S. (TVUSD) activity is currently included in the MVC service area but will be included in the I-15 Corridor service area starting FA09 Source: MSJC DataTel/ MSJC R&P Dept. XCHASX.3.89

  8. I-15 Corridor & The Passin SP’09 grew by over 45% in both service areas. +47% vs. SP’08 Headcount* +47% vs. SP’08 *Headcount at 1st Census, headcount maybe multi-campus/ DataTel (MSJC) & Data-Mart (CCCCO) numbers vary. DataTel is a snapshot of enrollment on a given date & does not include non-credit & includes 1st census only. Data Mart is the official CCCCO headcount. I-15 Corridor includes TEC (Temecula Education Complex) & Lake Elsinore (LEUSD) activity. Chaparral H.S. (TVUSD) activity is currently included in the MVC service area but will be included in the I-15 Corridor service area starting FA09 Source: MSJC DataTel/ MSJC R&P Dept. XCHASX.3.8.9

  9. MSJCdistricttotal FTE-student & headcountgrowth is expected to continue … AY2008-’09 is projected to increase in FTESby 13% &12% in headcount +12% +13% Projections *Include credit & non-credit, projections for headcount based on actual SU08 /FA08 (CCCCO-Data Mart) & SP09 estimate (XENR –DataTel), projection for FTES based on P2 Source: CCCCO.edu headcount, Fiscal Data Abstract FTES excludes non-resident . MSJC R&P Dept. XCHASX.4.15.9

  10. Estimated # of Students that live in MSJCD & Attend Neighboring CCC … students that live in our district attend other CCC ...approximately 5% (725-850) of ourstudents live outside the MSJCDistrict. Source: Data is based on zip code or city location headcounts for FA’07 or FA’06 supplied by the respective CCC. The estimates should be used for directional and comparative purposes only. MSJC R&PD – C. Hawkins 8/10/08

  11. MSJC - Age of StudentsBy Academic Year MSJC… getting younger… 57% of all students are under 25 yrs. of age. Source: CCCCO Data Mart 6.8.9

  12. MSJC - Age of StudentsRelative to StatewideAY 2007-’08 A larger % of MSJCstudents are < 25 relative to the statewide (51%). Source: CCCCO-Data Mart 6.8.9

  13. Females account for 6 out of 10 MSJCstudents & 54% of CCCstudents Gender of StudentsAY 2007-’08 Source: CCCCO-Data Mart 1.30.9

  14. Approximately ½ of MSJC students are 1st generation college • *Estimated using Federal TRIO Program 2008 Annual Low income Levels Source: DataTel 3/10/08, based on SP07- 13,339 credit headcount

  15. $59,928 (2007) MSJC HH Income Index (Calif. = 100) $47,493 (1999) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 – QuickFacts.Census.Gov

  16. MSJCHispanicpopulation increased 6 pts. in the past 5 yrs to 28.9%. The Asian/Filipino population up approximately 3 pts. to 6.9% Black population up 2 pts. to 7.2% MSJC - Student Ethnicity By Academic Year Source: CCCCO-Data Mart 3/21/08

  17. MSJCHispanic population is slightly below CCCstatewide average & underrepresented relative to Riverside Co. MSJC - Student Ethnicity 2007-08Relative to Riverside County & CCC Statewide – AY2006-’07 Source: CCCCO-Data Mart 8/8/8 MSJC & CCC Statewide AY2006-’07 / *U.S. Census Bureau - Riverside Co. and CA. 2006 est.; MSJC R&P Dept. XCJH 1.30.9

  18. MSJC Diversity Trend… since 2000 student diversity has increased by 15 pts to 47% as employee diversity increased by 10 pts. to 31% Students 10,652 out of 22,895 Employees 341 out of 1,097 Source: CCCCO MIS Database –excludes White (57.7%-45.1%) & unknown(10.0%-8.4%) - MSJC R&P Dept. 6.10.9

  19. Selected CCC - Diversity* Employee (FA’07) vs. Student Body (AY 2007-’08) *Excludes White & unknown - CCCCMIS Data Element Dictionary Source: CCCCO DataMart - Fall 2007, August 05, 2008 & AY 2007-’08 MSJCD R&P Dept. XCJH9.23.8

  20. MSJC disabled account for 3.9%of the student body (903 students) slightly higher than the CCC state average . Source: CCCCO – AY 2007-’08 Data Mart – Student Services Program

  21. MSJCWs account for 1 out of 6 grades, W,D & Fs account for 1/3 Source: MSJC DSS

  22. 2007 California College-Going Rates* by County Riverside County’s California College-Going Rate 38% is significantly below the California state average of 48%. * Public High Schools Source: California Postsecondary Education Commission - MSJC R&PD 12/4/8

  23. 2007 California College-Going Rateby Unified School District 7 of 8 MSJC feeder H.S. Districts are below state average. * State % includes public H.S. only; districts includes public & private Source: California Postsecondary Education Commission - MSJC R&PD 12/4/8

  24. MSJC Students % Assessed into DEV On average, 95% of all 1st time students that were assessed, assess into a DEV courses, ‘below college level’ course (course sections #s < 100) Total # Assessed into DEV:2,725 1,650 3,276 1,299 Source: MSJC- IT MIS DataTel WO# XBRO.BSI.Report

  25. The % of students assessing into Developmental Educational(DEV) English&mathcourseshave remained relatively constant … 90% and 95%,respectively MSJC- Students % Assessed Below College Level Math 96 or below English 98 or below Source: MSJC- IT MIS DataTel WO# XBRO.BSI.Report

  26. Only 3 out of 10 students assessed in pre-collegiateBasic SkillsEnglish& 1 out of 4 into pre-collegiate math MSJC - Students % Assessed Pre-collegiate Basic Skills1 level below college level English 98 Math 96 Source: MSJC- IT MIS DataTel WO# XBRO.BSI.Report

  27. The majority assess 2 levels below college level MSJC - Students % Assessed Below Pre-collegiate Level Math 90 or below English 62 or below Source: MSJC- IT MIS DataTel WO# XBRO.BSI.Report

  28. The DEV course (section <100) success rateis least than 60% All DEV Courses Source: MSJC- IT MIS DataTel WO# XBRO.BSI.Report

  29. The DEV math success rate is slightly above 50%... 60%for English English Math Source: MSJC- IT MIS DataTel WO# XBRO.BSI.Report

  30. F2F success rate is consistently higher than DE Source: Data Mart, www.CCCCO.edu 5.18.9

  31. On-Line ... 1 out of 3 students is enrolled in at least 1 Distance Education (DE) class...the % of students enrolled in DE classes increased 10 pts. from SP’07 to SP’09. % of total enrollment MSJCDistrict Enrollment Share FTF Only vs. 1 or More Non-Traditional Class (Distance ED) Source: DataTel :R&PD – XCJH 1.30.9

  32. LRC’s update FA’08 …visits district wide up 12% … & hours visited up 32% (1) Students on 1st Census day , (2) FA08 duplicated Source: MSJCD MIS DataTel XKN, R&P Dept. XCJH.6.8.9

  33. AY 07-’08 % Chg. vs. Yr. + 22% + 9% + 26% Over 480 MSJCstudents transferred to CSU & UC, up 22% Source: Ca. Gov -Postsecondary Education Commission - CPEC Transfer Pathways Charts- CPEC.CA.GOV –MSJC R&P Dept. XCH11.13.08

  34. AY 07-’08 % Chg. vs. Yr. UC + 9% + 26% CSU AY 07-’08 over 480 MSJCstudents transferred to CSU & UC, up 22% Total + 22% Source: Ca. Gov -Postsecondary Education Commission - CPEC Transfer Pathways Charts- CPEC.CA.GOV –MSJC R&P Dept. XCH01.07.09

  35. MSJC Programs Supplemental Instruction (SI) Workshops Tutoring On-Line Tutoring (Smarthinking) Early Alert Math 41/42 1 Minute paper Cooperative Teaching STEM Grant MSJC – R&P Dept. – XCHASX 6.5.9

  36. Benefits of SI … • increased course grades • decreased % of withdraws • increased success rates

  37. SI Elements: • Courses – historically difficultcourses • SI Leader – passed course with an ‘A’ – paid for attending all classes with current class – does not re-lecture – leads/facilitates discussion – shares study strategies – viewed as a peer • Sessions – ‘ two’ one hour sessions per wk – planned around students • Session – group participation • Participant – attended at least oneSI session – attendance is voluntary Source: MSJC MVC Math Coordinator – Janice Levasseur Compiled: MSJC R&P Dept. – XCHAS Ext7073 - 2.10.9

  38. Grade DistributionSI versus Non-SI group FA’06/SP’07/FA’07/SP’08/FA’08 Successful completions in the SI Groupfar exceed the Non-SI (40%). Success Rate Source: MSJC MVC Math Coordinator – Janice Levasseur Compiled: MSJC R&P Dept. – XCHAS Ext7073 - 2.10.9

  39. Grade Point AverageSI versus Non-SI group FA’06/SP’07/FA’07/SP’08/FA’08 SI participants grade avg. of 2.5was 0.6(over 1/2 grade) higher than the Non–SI. Source: MSJC MVC Math Coordinator – Janice Levasseur Compiled: MSJC R&P Dept. – XCHAS Ext7073 - 2.10.9

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