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LA Basin Study Office of the Chancellor Academic Affairs January 5, 2004

This study provides population size data, geographic and demographic indicators, and projected enrollment figures for Los Angeles Basin (LA Basin) counties. It focuses on the percentage of graduates within specific distances of CSU campuses, destination choices for LA Basin high school graduates, and projected total enrollment for LA Basin CSU campuses. Key issues in enrollment planning and the expected increase in LA Basin high school graduates enrolling at CSU campuses are also highlighted.

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LA Basin Study Office of the Chancellor Academic Affairs January 5, 2004

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  1. LA Basin StudyOffice of the ChancellorAcademic AffairsJanuary 5, 2004

  2. Population Size for 5 LA Basin Counties

  3. LA Basin Population vs. California Population

  4. Geographic and Demographic Indicators for LA Basin: 2000

  5. 10 Mile Coverage of CA Public High School GraduatesLA Basin

  6. Percentage of Graduates Within 10 Miles of a CSU CampusLA Basin

  7. Percentage of Graduates Within 10 Miles ofJust One CSU CampusLA Basin

  8. 20 Mile Coverage of CA Public High School GraduatesLA Basin

  9. CSU Destination for LA Basin Public High SchoolGraduates that Matriculate as First-Time Freshmen

  10. New CSU Undergraduates from the LA BasinStayers and Leavers

  11. CSU Freshman Participation Rates for California Public High School Graduates: Selected Areas

  12. Projected California Public HS GraduatesFrom The California Department of Finance

  13. Projected California CSU First-Time Freshmen from California Public High School

  14. Los Angeles Basin Enrollment ProjectionsTotal Headcount

  15. Los Angeles Basin Enrollment ProjectionsTotal Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment

  16. Issues for LA Basin Campuses • Greater campus awareness of local growth in high school graduates • Greater campus awareness of where local high school graduates apply for CSU enrollment • Greater campus awareness of CSU destination for local graduates that are admitted at multiple CSU campuses • Integrated enrollment planning by LA Basin campuses for managing local 5-County enrollment growth

  17. Los Angeles Basin EnrollmentFTE Projections and Planning Targets for Total Enrollment

  18. Summary • 1) more than 60 percent of LA Basin public high school graduates reside within a 30 minute commute of a CSU campus • 2) another 30 percent of LA Basin public high school graduates reside within a 60 minute commute of a CSU campus

  19. Summary • 3) more than 80 percent of LA Basin high school students that also enroll as CSU first-time freshmen attend LA Basin universities • 4) The number of public high school students from outside the LA Basin that enroll at CSU campuses inside the LA Basin is equivalent to 10 percent of all LA Basin high school graduates that become new CSU freshmen

  20. Summary • 5) The yearly cohort of new CSU freshmen originating at LA Basin high schools could rise from 16,000 to 21,000 between 2003 and 2010 • 6) The total FTE enrollment for LA Basin CSU CSU campuses could rise from 130,000 to 170,000 between 2003 and 2010 (the lower limit projection for 2010 is 150,000 )

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