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SCC Students’ Work Status (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009)

SCC Students’ Work Status (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009). - -. Hours Worked per Week Category. Note: before 2005, the category NONE did not distinguish between seeking and not seeking work. Source: EOS Profile Sacramento City College. SCC Gender Distribution (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009).

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SCC Students’ Work Status (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009)

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  1. SCC Students’ Work Status (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009) - - Hours Worked per Week Category Note: before 2005, the category NONE did not distinguish between seeking and not seeking work. Source: EOS ProfileSacramento City College

  2. SCC Gender Distribution (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009) Source: End of Semester Profile

  3. SCC Age Group Distribution (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009) 2009 Percentages Source: End of Semester Profile

  4. SCC Student Ethnicity Profile (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009) Source: End of Semester Profile

  5. SCC Student Household Income Level (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009) 2009 Percentages: Note: This measure uses U.S. Department of Health and Human Services definitions for income levels. Source: End of Semester Profile

  6. SCC Students’ Educational Goal Distribution(Fall 2004 to Fall 2009) * 4-year students meeting 4-year requirements (new category for 2007) Source: End of Semester Profile

  7. SCC College Students, by First Generation Status (Fall 2005 to Fall 2009) 2009 Percentages Source: End of Semester Profile

  8. SCC Students’ Primary Languages (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009) 2009 Percentages Source: End of Semester Profile

  9. SCC Students by Enrollment Status, Fall 2004 to Fall 2009 Source: End of Semester Profile

  10. SCC Students, by Education Initiative Status (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009) Source: EOS Profile

  11. Student Load SCC Student Load Fall 2004 to 2009 Students Source: EOS Profile Sacramento City College

  12. Student Load SCC Student Load (%) Fall 2004 to 2009 Percentage** **may not add to 100% due to unknowns. Source: EOS Profile Sacramento City College

  13. SCC Enrollment of Recent High School Graduates Fall 2005-2009 Top 10 Feeder High Schools Number of Students Source: LRCCD IR Report Card and EOS Profile * New area high school, no HS graduates for that year.

  14. Public High School Participation Rates Fall 2004 to 2008 NEEDS 2009 – Data expected July 2010 Percent of Public High School Graduating Class Attending SCC the Following Fall Top 9 Feeder Schools for Most Recent Year (2008) For the most recent year, 2008, the top 9 feeder schools represent 42% of total enrollment of recent high school graduates attending Sacramento City College • No HS graduate data for that year. Source: LRCCD IR Report Card (EOS Profile and CBEDS data) Sacramento City College

  15. SCC Recent High School Graduates’ Ethnicity Profile (Fall 2005 to Fall 2009) Source: EOS Profile

  16. SCC Student Home Zip Codes SCC Student Home Zip Codes This Slide uses the Fact Book Slide # 2-6 Sources: Enrollment - EOS Research Database Files Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Zips – U.S. Census Sacramento City College 2-6

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