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Who Are We?

Who Are We?. A Demographic Profile of SJCC. November 20, 2007 Office of Research & Institutional Effectiveness San José/Evergreen Community College District. San José :. The 10 th Largest City in the United States by Population. City of San José: Ethnicity.

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Who Are We?

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  1. Who Are We? A Demographic Profile of SJCC November 20, 2007 Office of Research & Institutional Effectiveness San José/Evergreen Community College District

  2. San José: The 10th Largest City in the United States by Population

  3. City of San José: Ethnicity 2006 Population = 973,672 (1990 Population = 782,248) Note: Due to rounding, percent may not equal to 100

  4. City of San José: Place of Birth 37% of San José residents are foreign-born Note: Due to rounding, percent may not equal to 100

  5. San José Unified and East Side Union HS Districts: The main sources of local high school students

  6. Number of English LearnersSan José Unified SD* * Includes elementary students 19% at High School Level Source: California Department of Education Since 2002, there have been fewer EL students enrolled in SJUSD

  7. Number of English LearnersEast Side Union HS District 98% at High School Level Source: California Department of Education ESUHSD continues to experience an increase in EL enrollments. Many more EL students will enroll in our district than in the past.

  8. English Learners in Public Schools Santa Clara County, 2006 By Top 10 Languages Spoken Note: Due to rounding, percent may not equal to 100 Source: California Department of Education

  9. SJECCD Feeder High Schools • San José Unified • School District • High Schools • Gunderson • Leland • Lincoln • Pioneer • San Jose High Academy • Willow Glen • Alternative: Broadway East Side Union High School District High Schools • Andrew Hill • Evergreen Valley • Independence • James Lick • Mt Pleasant • Oak Grove • Overfelt • Piedmont Hills • Santa Teresa • Silver Creek • Yerba Buena Alternative Schools: Foothill, Genesis, Pegasus, Phoenix

  10. 2006-2007 Enrollment of Feeder High Schools • East Side Union 25,720 • San José Unified 9,556 East Side Union is our largest feeder district.

  11. Free and Reduced Lunch Students 2006-2007 • How many in East Side Union HSD? (includes 9-12 enrollments) 8,231 32% • How many in San José Unified SD? (includes 9-12 enrollments) 2,858 30% Source: California Department of Education

  12. SJUSD HS Grads and College Prep San José Unified High School Graduates Number of Grads for 2005-06: 1,792 UC/CSU A-G Requirements Met: 66% Source: California Department of Education

  13. ESUHSD Grads and College Prep East Side Union High School District Number of Grads in 2005-06: 4,911 UC/CSU A-G Requirements Met: 35% Source: California Department of Education East Side will have a smaller proportion of university bound students than San José Unified and will be a larger source of our future student enrollment.

  14. San José City College: Student Characteristics

  15. High School of OriginSJCC New Students 2006-07

  16. SJCC Student Enrollment (Headcount) • Fall 2006: 12,392 • Spring 2007: 12,292 • Summer 2007: 3,838 • Fall 2007 (11/20/07): 12,780

  17. SJCC Enrollment by Gender (Fall 2007) NumberPercent Women: 6,958 54% Men: 5,164 40% Declined to State: 658 5% Due to rounding, percent may not equal to 100

  18. SJCC Enrollment by Ethnicity (Fall 2007) NumberPercent Latino/a 4,149 32% White 2,430 19% Vietnamese 1,373 11% Other API 1,182 9% African American 1,109 9% Filipino 551 4% Other Non-White 355 3% Chinese 343 3% Indian 216 2% Native American 125 1% Unknown/Not indicated 947 7%

  19. SJCC Enrollment Over Time • % of LAT students has increased • % of ASN students has decreased Latina/o students have become the largest ethnic group at SJCC

  20. SJCC Enrollment by Age (Fall 2007) NumberPercent Below 18 468 3% 18-19 2,101 16% 20-24 3,733 29% 25-29 2,081 16% 30-39 2,181 17% 40-49 1,513 12% Above 49 698 6% 51% Due to rounding, percent may not equal to 100

  21. 18-19 Year-Old New Student Enrollment is Increasing • SJJC has increased by about 300 students in this age group since 2002 • This age group now represents half of new students • Continued high school outreach will be critical • East Side Union High School District is the largest feeder district (49%) (31%)

  22. SJCC Enrollment by Full-Time/Part-Time Status (Fall 2007) NumberPercent Full-Time 4,232 33% Part-Time 8,548 67% Two-thirds enrolled with less than 12 units

  23. Number of units attempted by SJCC students Majority of SJCC students (38% in Fall 07) attempted between 0.5 and 5.5 units

  24. SJCC Enrollment by Full-Time/Part-Time Status (Fall 2007) Full-time student enrollment increased 5 percentage points between Fall 02 and Fall 07 Full-Time Students

  25. SJCC Enrollment by Time of Day Attended (2006-2007) NumberPercent Day 5,920 35% Day & Evening 8,014 47% Evening 3,161 18% Majority of students (47%) take classes before and after 4:30 p.m.

  26. Board of Governors' Fee Waivers Awarded (96-97 to 06-07) In the 10-year academic period 1996 to 2007, SJCC’s Financial Aid Office awarded 1,208 additional BOG Waivers totaling more than $1 million

  27. SJCC Financial Aid Awarded (2006-07) Note: Due to rounding, percent may not equal to 100

  28. To Where Do Our Students Transfer? 708 District Transfers (2005-2006) San Jose State Transfers EVC (288 of 410 transfers) = 70% SJCC (198 of 298 transfers) = 66% The majority of our transfer students attend San Jose State University. In 05-06, 6% transferred to CSU East Bay (Hayward)

  29. SJCC Full-Time Faculty (Fall 2006)

  30. SJCC Part-Time Faculty (Fall 2006) Note: Due to rounding, percent may not equal to 100

  31. www.sjeccd.org/rie/index.html Thank you. Office of Research and Institutional Effectiveness San José/Evergreen Community College District

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