MJC Education Master Plan Development Initial Data Elements, 2016
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1 1 MJC Education Master Plan Development Initial Data Elements, 216 Highlights 2 Stanislaus County Data 3 Educational Attainment. 4 Stanislaus County Industry and Employment Data. 5 Skills in Greatest Demand by Employers 6 MJC Student Demographics, Retention and Success 7 MJC Student Enrollment by Program.. 8 MJC Student Equity Data Course Completion Rates, Disaggregated. 8 Basic Skills Math and English Progression Rates, Disaggregated. 9 Degree and Certificate Completion and Transfer Rates, Disaggregated 1 Online Enrollment, Retention and Success. 11 Evening Course and Section Counts. 12 Basic Skills Credit Course Enrollment.. 13 Retention and Success (CTE, STEM, Liberal Arts).. 14
2 2 Data Elements to Consider in the Development of the MJC Educational Master Plan Modesto Junior College is a federally-designated Hispanic-Serving Institution, based on the percentage of Hispanic students we serve. The number of Stanislaus County residents between the ages of 15 and 24 of age is projected to contract over the next five. 64% of current MJC students are between the ages of 18 and % of MJC students are Hispanic, an increase of 8 percentage points in the last 3. 45% of Stanislaus County residents are Hispanic. 77% of the adult population in Stanislaus County does not possess a college degree (associate, bachelor, or graduate), significantly higher than the state of California or the nation. 87% of Hispanic adults in Stanislaus County do not possess a college degree. The living wage in Stanislaus County for one adult and two children is $26.9 per hour The professional skills most frequently listed by area employers in job postings are communication, writing, organizational skills, and computer skills. The technical skills most frequently listed by area employers in job postings are advanced cardiac life support, acute care, patient care, and repair Retention and success rates have fluctuated slightly since 28 (retention: 76% - 82%; success: 58% - 65%) Course completion rates for African American students are significantly lower (-22 percentage points) than the highest achieving subgroup (Asian) Only 33% of Hispanic students progress from Basic Skills math into a transfer-level math course; only 28% of African American students progress through that sequence. Only 37% of Hispanic students progress from Basic Skills English into a transfer-level English course; only 32% of African American students progress through that sequence. Online retention and success rates have steadily increased and are within a range of 3 to 5 percentage points of overall retention and success rates. The number of evening courses and sections at MJC has fluctuated over the last seven, declining in 215. More than 5% of MJC students have declared CTE as their program of study. 17.5% have declared STEM; 16.6% declared liberal arts (defined as non-stem and non-cte); 15% were undecided. The percentage of students enrolled in a non-transfer level course in math or English has increased to more than 65% of all students over the last seven. Success and retention in STEM courses has increased by nearly seven percentage points in the last five.
3 3 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, (1,) Under 5 to to to 19 Population by Age Cohort, Stanislaus County 2 to to 29 3 to to 39 4 to to 49 5 to to 59 6 to to 69 7 to to 79 8 to and over 3% 25% 2% 15% 1% 5% % (5%) (1%) (15%) Population by Age Cohort 215 Population Population by Age Cohort Change Population by Age Cohort 22 Population Population by Age Cohort % Change Source: QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees & Self-Employed - EMSI Class of Worker The number of residents in Stanislaus County between the ages of 15 to 19 is projected to contract by 1,2 over the next five (3%). The number of residents between the ages of 2 to 24 is projected to contract by 2,697 over the next five (7%). In the academic year, the number of MJC students between the ages of 18 to 24 was 15, 539 (64% of the total student population). Population by Race/Ethnicity, Stanislaus County Race/Ethnicity % 215 % of 22 % of Change Population Population Change Cohort Cohort White, Non-Hispanic 234, ,433 (5,838) (2%) 43.75% 41.41% Hispanic 238, ,78 18,37 7% 44.58% 46.55% Asian 28,429 3,747 2,318 8% 5.31% 5.57% Two or More Races 13,761 14, % 2.57% 2.63% African American 13,614 14, % 2.54% 2.56% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3,774 4, %.7%.77% American Indian or Alaskan Native 2,891 2,799 (92) (3%).54%.51% Total 535, ,66 16,179 3% 1.% 1% Source: QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees & Self-Employed - EMSI Class of Worker The number of residents of Hispanic descent continues to increase. Currently, Hispanic is the largest demographic in the county. By 22, the number of residents identified as white will decline by 2% while the number of residents identified as Hispanic will increase by 7%. Other populations have fewer numbers and their projected changes will have smaller impacts on the overall percentage of the cohort.
4 4 Educational Attainment, 215 Stanislaus County 35% 3% 25% 2% 15% 1% 5% % 15% 11% 9% 7% 8% 8% Less Than 9th Grade 9th Grade to 12th Grade 29% 28% 24% 21% 22% 21% High School Diploma Some College 7% 8% 8% Associate's Degree 11% 19% 18% Bachelor's Degree 5% 11% 11% Graduate Degree and Higher 215 Stanislaus % of Population 215 State % Population 215 Nat. % Population Source: QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW employees & Self-Employed EMSI Class of Worker Nearly one-third of Stanislaus residents have not progressed academically past a high school diploma. An additional 15% have less than a 9 th grade education. Almost a quarter of county residents have some college experience, but did not complete. Only sixteen percent of the population has a bachelor s degree or higher. Stanislaus County educational attainment is lower in every measure when compared to state or national percentages. Educational Attainment by Ethnicity Stanislaus County, 215 Hispanic 38% 49% 13% Two or More Races 21% 56% 23% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 21% 64% 15% Asian 23% 38% 38% American Indian or Alaskan Native 29% 56% 15% African American 15% 57% 28% White 11% 6% 29% % 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 1% 215 Less Than High School % 215 High School Diploma % 215 College Degree % Source: QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees & Self-Employed EMSI Class of Worker Hispanic residents have the lowest overall educational attainment, with only 13% achieving a college degree and more than one third not completing high school. American Indian/Alaskan Native are also low on the educational attainment scale, with 29% not completing high school and only 15% with a college degree. Asian residents have the highest educational attainment levels, followed by White and African American residents. The largest percentages for every demographic group are in the High School Diploma completion level.
5 5 Stanislaus County Employment Information Health Care and Social Assistance Government Retail Trade Manufacturing Accommodation and Food Services Crop and Animal Production Construction Administrative and Support and Waste Other Services (except Public Administration) Transportation and Warehousing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Wholesale Trade Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Educational Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Information Stanislaus County Jobs, by Industry 215 1,923 9,214 8,649 8,36 6,874 6,238 3,61 3,9 2,447 2,84 1,481 1,17 16,166 15,723 23,586 21, Jobs 29,723 28,181 5, 1, 15, 2, 25, 3, 35, EMSI; California Labor Market Information Department, 216 Unemployment Rates Stanislaus County California United States January % 5.7% 5.2% Stanislaus County Living Wage Calculator Hourly Wages 1 Adult 1 Adult 1 Child 1 Adult 2 Children 2 Adults 1 Adult (One 3 Children Working) 2 Adults (One Working) 1 Child 2 Adults (One Working) 2 Children 2 Adults (One 2 Adults 2 Adults Working) 1 Child 3 Children 2 Adults 2 Children 2 Adults 3 Children Living Wage Poverty Wage Minimum Wage $1.34 $22.52 $26.9 $33.5 $17.8 $2.83 $23.46 $27.9 $8.54 $12.41 $14.42 $16.94 $5. $7. $9. $11. $7. $9. $11. $13. $3. $4. $5. $6. $9. $9. $9. $9. $9. $9. $9. $9. $9. $9. $9. $9. Living Wage Calculator, 215, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
6 6 Stanislaus County Industry Growth Data Fastest Growing Industries 215 Jobs 22 Jobs % Change 215 Earnings Per Worker Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities 5,353 7, $13,398 Limited-Service Restaurants 7,164 8,7.12 $16,69 HMO Medical Centers 1,989 2, $159,979 Wineries 3,99 3, $114,946 Discount Department Stores 2,579 3,12.21 $23,65 Temporary Help Services 2,58 3,19.2 $27,158 General Warehousing and Storage 1,479 1, $54,837 Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters 1,227 1, $38,642 Postharvest Crop Activities (except Cotton Ginning) 1,52 1,91.25 $47,564 Home Health Care Services 1,224 1, $47,167 Central Region Center of Excellence, 216 Professional Skills in Greatest Demand (as listed by employers in job postings) Employers in the Stanislaus/ Merced, San Joaquin County region list the terms: communication, writing, organizational, and computer skills as the most needed professional skills. 3% 25% 2% 15% 1% 5% % 26% 18% 16% 14% 12% 11% 11% 1% 1% 9% Burning Glass, Skills Listed in Job Postings Data, 215 Technical Skills in Greatest Demand (as listed by employers in job postings) 12% 1% 8% 6% 4% 2% % 1% 8% 8% 7% 6% 6% 5% 5% 4% 4% Employers in the Stanislaus/Merced/San Joaquin county region list the terms: advanced cardiac life support, acute care, and patient care as the most needed technical skills. Burning Glass, Skills Listed in Job Postings Data, 215
7 7 1.% 9.% MJC Student Ethnicity 8.% 7.% 6.% 5.% 4.% 3.% 2.% 1.%.% White, non-hispanic 42.3% 42.1% 41.9% 4.9% 39.6% 38.2% 38.6% 37.5% Hispanic 3.7% 31.4% 34.3% 37.4% 39.9% 42.6% 45.1% 48.1% Undeclared 14.4% 13.7% 1.% 7.2% 5.6% 4.5% 2.9% 2.% Asian 4.9% 5.% 5.2% 5.3% 5.5% 5.% 5.1% 4.8% Black, African American 3.2% 3.3% 3.6% 3.5% 3.3% 3.3% 3.2% 3.5% Filipino 1.2% 1.3% 1.4% 1.3% 1.2% 1.1% 1.1% 1.1% Pacific Islander 1.1% 1.2% 1.% 1.% 1.% 1.% 1.1%.9% Two or More 1.1%.9% 1.6% 2.7% 3.2% 3.7% 2.5% 1.4% Native American 1.% 1.1%.9%.8%.7%.5%.5%.6% YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, 216 More than 17,5 students attended MJC in fall 215, a consistent fall enrollment number for three. Enrollment peaked in 28 at 2,4 and remained over 18,5 until 212. Currently, more than 48% of the student population is Hispanic, an increase of fourteen percentage points in the last five. Enrollment for all identified ethnic populations meets or exceeds the percentage of the same ethnic population in the community. MJC Retention and Success 1.% 8.% 6.% 4.% 2.%.% 76.7% 77.8% 79.6% 79.2% 81.2% 82.% 78.1% 58.4% 6.3% 61.% 61.5% 64.4% 65.3% 62.5% Retention and success rates have fluctuated slightly since 28: Retention between 76% and 82%; Success between 58% and 65%. YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, 216 Retention Rate Success Rate
8 8 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % MJC Student Enrollment by Program Undecided CTE STEM LibArts LibArts STEM CTE Undecided YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, 216 Currently, more than 5% of MJC students are enrolled in Career Technical Education (CTE) programs. STEM program enrollment accounts for 17.5% of all students. Liberal Arts (identified as all non-stem, non-cte) enrollment accounts for 16.6% of all programs. Less than 15% of the fall 215 students identified themselves as undecided, down from nearly 3% in fall 28. (Student Equity Data -- The following five tables are taken from the MJC Student Equity Plan) Course Completion (all Credit Courses) Average (by population) % Point Gap Student Demographics Total # of Enrollments Success (Number) Success (Percent) from Highest Achieving All 227, ,778 68% -6% Female 129,7 89,46 69% -4% Male 97,447 64,783 66% -7% Unknown % -2% African-American 8,26 4,286 51% -22% American Indian/Alaskan Native 1, % -4% Asian 13,864 1,61 *73% % Hispanic 1,789 66,38 66% -7% Multi-Ethnicity 7,531 5,73 67% -6% Pacific Islander 2,225 1,493 67% -6% Unknown 7,116 5,25 74% +1% White Non-Hispanic 86,193 61,351 71% -2% Source: CCCCO DataMart and YCCD/Crystal Reports/Custom Reports Student Sections Graded, Course Basic and Student Demographic Detail 11/16/15.
9 Source: CCCCO/DataMart/Scorecard. 1/27/15 Asian students who begin in a Basic Skills math course and progress through a successful completion of a degree-applicable course have the highest progress through sequence rates at 47%. Only a third of Hispanic students who begin in Basic Skills math successfully complete a transfer level math course and only 28% of African American students. Basic Skills English Progress Through Sequence Successful Progression Through Basic Skills English to Completion in a Degree Applicable Course Student Demographics Basic Skills Math Progress Through Sequence Successful Progression Through Basic Skills Math to Completion in a Degree Applicable Course Success Student Demographics Cohorts Total Number Percent Cohorts Total Number Success Percent Percentage Point Difference All 5,259 1,911 36% -11% Female 3,311 1,244 38% -9% Male 1, % -13% Undeclared % -24% Asian % % African American % -19% Filipino % -2% Hispanic 1, % -14% American Indian/Alaskan Native % -24% Pacific Islander % -3% White 2, % -1% Undeclared 1, % -1% Percentage Point Difference All 6,738 2,733 41% -1% Female 3,919 1,686 43% -4% Male 2,746 1,22 37% -14% Undeclared % -17% Asian % % African American % -19% Filipino *51% +4% Hispanic 2, % -14% American Indian/Alaskan Native % -18% Pacific Islander % -12% White 2, % -2% Undeclared 1, % -12% Source: CCCCO/DataMart/Scorecard. 1/27/15 Asian students are the comparison group for Basic Skills English progress-through-sequence rates, as well at 47%. Only 37% of Hispanic students who begin in Basic Skills English successfully complete a transfer level English course and only 32% of African American students. 9
10 1 Degree and Certificate Completion Degree and Certificate Completion (SPAR) Cohorts Successful completion (Number) Successful completion (Percent) African American and Hispanic students complete degrees and/or certificates at much lower rates than the overall student population or the highest achieving population (Asian). Veterans, Foster Youth and Students with Disabilities have even wider achievement gaps. Student Cohort Transfer Rates (transferred within six ) % Point Gap from Highest Achieving Student Demographics Cohorts Total All 8,424 3,61 43% -4% Female 4,661 2,11 43% -4% Male 3,612 1,522 42% -5% Undeclared % -2% Asian % % African American % -11% Filipino % -3% Hispanic 2, % -9% American Indian/Alaskan Native % -6% Pacific Islander % -6% White 3,588 1,65 46% -1% Unknown 1, % -5% Students w/ Disabilities % -24% Economically Disadvantaged 5,823 2,419 42% -5% Veterans ** % -34% Foster Youth *75 7 9% -38% Source: CCCCO DataMart and YCCD/Crystal Reports/Custom Reports Student Sections Graded, Course Basic and Student Demographic Detail 11/16/15 Transfer; Year Transfer Velocity Student Demographics Cohorts Total Success (Number) Success (Percent) % Point Gap from Highest Achieving ALL 4,76 1,237 3% -8% Female 2, % -8% Male 1, % -7% Undeclared % -5% African-American % -11% Asian % % Filipino % -3% Hispanic 1, % -11% American Indian/Alaskan Native % -13% Pacific Islander % -15% White 1, % -6% Undeclared % -8% Source: CCCCO DataMart and YCCD/Crystal Reports/custom Reports Student Sections Graded, Course Basic and student Demographic Detail 11/16/215. Less than a third of the overall student population who declare transfer as a goal, actually meet it.
11 11 Percentage of MJC Students Taking Online Courses (not including hybrid) 24.4% 22.2% 23.9% 22.1% 18.3% 23.1% 27.6% 27.7% The percentage of MJC students enrolled in online courses (not including hybrid courses) has fluctuated in the last seven. An increase of more than four percentage points has occurred since 213. YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, Online Enrollment, Online Course Enrollment, Retention, & Success Online Retention and Success Percentage % 8.% 6.% 4.% 2.%.% 73.6% 76.3% 74.7% 76.7% 8.1% 77.4% 78.3% 49.2% 51.6% 51.6% 54.4% 59.1% 59.3% 6.3% Retention Success Census Enrollment OL Retention Rate OL Success Rate YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, Online Enrollment, 216 MJC Overall Retention and Success 1.% 8.% 6.% 4.% 2.%.% 76.7% 77.8% 79.6% 79.2% 81.2% 82.% 78.1% 58.4% 6.3% 61.% 61.5% 64.4% 65.3% 62.5% Retention Rate Success Rate YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, 216 Retention and success in fully online courses (not including hybrid) has increased since 212. Retention rates for students in online courses are within a range of 3 to 4 percentage points of overall retention rates at MJC. Success rates for students in online courses have increased and are within a range of 5 percentage points of overall success rates.
12 Enrollment (Seats) Evening Course Count Spring Evening Course Count Count of Evening Sections Count of Spring Evening Sections Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, Evening Course Enrollment, 216 Evening Enrollment vs. Online Enrollment Trends Evenings Online MFA 29MFA 21MFA 211MFA 212MFA 213MFA 214MFA 215MFA The number of courses and sections offered in the evening at MJC has fluctuated over the last seven, declining in 215. The number of evening offerings declined slightly as the number of online offerings increased. YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, Evening Course Enrollment, 216
13 1,26 11,776 12,619 12,321 11,937 12,41 12,421 12,75 # Students # Ever Taking Basic Skills Crse Basic Skills Credit Course Enrollment 9.6% 1.4% 1.6% 11.5% 12.3% 12.1% 12.3% 12.8% The percentage of students enrolled in a Basic Skills credit course in ESL, math or English has increased over the last seven (Math 1 & 2, English 49, ESL 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2, 23, 24, 3, 33, 34, 4, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48). YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, Basic Skills Credit Courses, 216 ESL Credit Course Enrollment MFA29MFA21MFA211MFA212MFA213MFA214MFA215MFA Retention Success Census Enrollment Enrollment in ESL creditbased courses has declined over the last seven. YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, 216 Non-Transfer Level Math/English Course Enrollment % of Students attempting a math or English Course below transfer level 59.4% 64.1% 67.4% 68.2% 68.9% 68.4% 65.9% 49.4% Nearly two-thirds of MJC students enrolled in a course below transfer-level math or English (Math 1, 2, 7, 89, 9; English 48, 49, 5. Includes Basic Skills math and English). YCCD Datatel Crystal Report, 216
14 9.% 8.% 7.% 6.% 5.% 4.% CTE Retention and Success 76.5% 75.7% 79.3% 77.8% 79.8% 81.6% 8.4% 65.2% 64.3% 63.9% 64.9% 66.6% 68.1% 67.1% Retention Rate Success Rate 14 CTE programs include accounting, administration of justice, agriculture sciences, nursing, auto body, automotive, bookkeeping, business administration, chemical dependency counseling, child development, CNC operator/ programmer, computer applications, computer science, electronics, EMT, fire science, welding, human services, logistics/supply chain, machine tool technology, manufacturing, medical assisting, respiratory care, recreational land management, supervisory management 85% 8% 75% 7% 65% 6% 55% 5% 45% 4% STEM Retention and Success 81.3% 8.8% 78.1% 78.9% 76.9% 74.7% 73.9% 64.7% 64.5% 6.2% 61.% 62.6% 56.9% 57.5% STEM programs include agriculture science, biological science, chemistry, computer science, computer electronics, computer graphics, earth science, geology, industrial electronics, mathematics, natural science, physics. Some STEM programs are also counted as CTE programs. Retention Rate Success Rate Liberal Arts Retention and Success 9.% 8.% 7.% 6.% 5.% 4.% 3.% 2.% 1.%.% 77.5% 79.6% 8.2% 8.2% 82.3% 82.1% 58.9% 61.5% 61.1% 61.3% 65.4% 65.5% 75.6% 6.7% Programs labeled as Liberal Arts are all non-stem, non-cte programs. They include arts, humanities, behavioral sciences, social sciences, history, literature and language arts, health and physical education, and counseling Retention Rate Success Rate MJC Data Sources: YCCD/Crystal Reports/Custom Reports Student Sections Graded, Course Basic and Student Demographic Detail 3/15/216. Prepared by James Palmer
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