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Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Allan Hancock Allan Hancock College 16 156 511 18 29 228 958 Allan Hancock Districtwide 16 156 511 18 29 228 958 Antelope Antelope Valley College 24 171 488 0 17 246 946 Antelope Districtwide 24 171 488 0 17 246 946 Barstow Butte Barstow District 0 0 0 0 10 47 57 Barstow College 8 40 115 0 8 0 171 Barstow Districtwide 8 40 115 0 18 47 228 Butte College 16 176 530 60 25 257 1064 Butte Districtwide 16 176 530 60 25 257 1064 Cabrillo Cabrillo College 18 181 375 22 0 217 813 Cabrillo Districtwide 18 181 375 22 0 217 813 Cerritos Cerritos College 23 298 584 25 23 297 1250 Cerritos Districtwide 23 298 584 25 23 297 1250 Chabot-Las Positas Chabot-Las Positas District 1 0 0 16 0 107 124 Chabot College 9 183 336 13 2 143 686 Las Positas College 6 120 255 7 0 97 485 Chabot-Las Positas Districtwide 16 303 591 36 2 347 1295 Chaffey Citrus Coast Chaffey College 19 234 811 20 20 281 1385 Chaffey Districtwide 19 234 811 20 20 281 1385 Citrus College 16 172 388 9 32 259 876 Citrus Districtwide 16 172 388 9 32 259 876 Coast District 5 0 0 23 0 105 133 Coastline Community College 14 49 247 18 1 161 490 Golden West College 18 140 328 20 1 171 678 Orange Coast College 28 258 535 24 2 291 1138 Coast Districtwide 65 447 1110 85 4 728 2439 Compton Compton Community College 8 102 198 6 24 105 443 Compton Districtwide 8 102 198 6 24 105 443 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 1 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Contra Costa Contra Costa District 7 0 0 26 22 32 87 Contra Costa College 16 80 226 7 7 81 417 Diablo Valley College 22 261 572 16 29 158 1058 Los Medanos College 13 120 245 13 16 92 499 Contra Costa Districtwide 58 461 1043 62 74 363 2061 Copper Mountain Desert Copper Mountain Community College 11 33 90 0 6 51 191 Copper Mountain Districtwide 11 33 90 0 6 51 191 College of the Desert 20 115 418 20 14 231 818 Desert Districtwide 20 115 418 20 14 231 818 El Camino El Camino College 28 342 613 30 86 343 1442 El Camino Districtwide 28 342 613 30 86 343 1442 Feather River Feather River College 3 13 20 20 5 61 122 Feather River Districtwide 3 13 20 20 5 61 122 Foothill Foothill District 25 0 0 10 68 94 197 De Anza College 25 274 520 8 53 212 1092 Foothill College 32 187 441 3 44 81 788 Foothill Districtwide 82 461 961 21 165 387 2077 Gavilan Gavilan College 10 79 231 10 8 119 457 Gavilan Districtwide 10 79 231 10 8 119 457 Glendale Glendale College 26 203 600 33 10 294 1166 Glendale Districtwide 26 203 600 33 10 294 1166 Grossmont Grossmont District 6 0 0 9 16 65 96 Cuyamaca College 12 88 349 4 8 127 588 Grossmont College 15 212 592 8 9 196 1032 Grossmont Districtwide 33 300 941 21 33 388 1716 Hartnell Hartnell College 18 103 261 25 29 145 581 Hartnell Districtwide 18 103 261 25 29 145 581 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 2 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Imperial Kern Imperial Valley College 12 147 136 11 20 125 451 Imperial Districtwide 12 147 136 11 20 125 451 Kern District 3 0 0 33 11 58 105 Bakersfield College 20 286 305 37 36 282 966 Cerro Coso Community College 11 59 103 10 9 78 270 Porterville College 8 67 84 10 9 65 243 Kern Districtwide 42 412 492 90 65 483 1584 Lake Tahoe Lassen Lake Tahoe Community College 6 32 118 5 18 60 239 Lake Tahoe Districtwide 6 32 118 5 18 60 239 Lassen College 7 36 72 17 2 64 198 Lassen Districtwide 7 36 72 17 2 64 198 Long Beach Long Beach City College 26 321 687 34 31 502 1601 Long Beach Districtwide 26 321 687 34 31 502 1601 Los Angeles Los Angeles District 15 0 3 17 128 134 297 East Los Angeles College 21 342 602 6 16 351 1338 Los Angeles City College 15 213 407 2 15 235 887 Los Angeles Harbor College 12 115 269 3 10 138 547 Los Angeles ITV 0 0 14 0 0 1 15 Los Angeles Mission College 11 96 262 2 12 140 523 Los Angeles Pierce College 13 252 432 5 15 265 982 Los Angeles Southwest College 7 88 240 4 11 119 469 Los Angeles Trade-Technical College 13 192 330 2 17 219 773 Los Angeles Valley College 14 208 330 5 15 199 771 West Los Angeles College 13 119 280 1 12 151 576 Los Angeles Districtwide 134 1625 3169 47 251 1952 7178 Los Rios Los Rios District 6 1 0 25 39 185 256 American River College 22 388 632 6 9 313 1370 Cosumnes River College 14 190 252 4 8 161 629 Folsom Lake College 11 118 172 4 7 109 421 Sacramento City College 22 321 387 4 9 239 982 Los Rios Districtwide 75 1018 1443 43 72 1007 3658 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 3 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Marin College of Marin 26 121 199 8 35 148 537 Marin Districtwide 26 121 199 8 35 148 537 Mendocino Mendocino College 7 45 240 12 0 91 395 Mendocino Districtwide 7 45 240 12 0 91 395 Merced Merced College 25 180 352 25 1 274 857 Merced Districtwide 25 180 352 25 1 274 857 MiraCosta Mira Costa College 16 187 493 13 46 303 1058 MiraCosta Districtwide 16 187 493 13 46 303 1058 Monterey Monterey Peninsula College 9 103 234 3 18 158 525 Monterey Districtwide 9 103 234 3 18 158 525 Mt. San Antonio Mount San Antonio College 45 426 895 56 7 601 2030 Mt. San Antonio Districtwide 45 426 895 56 7 601 2030 Mt. San Jacinto Napa Mount San Jacinto College 7 162 606 6 95 202 1078 Mt. San Jacinto Districtwide 7 162 606 6 95 202 1078 Napa Valley College 19 96 264 15 12 141 547 Napa Districtwide 19 96 264 15 12 141 547 North Orange North Orange District 4 0 0 21 0 81 106 Cypress College 15 221 469 16 0 199 920 Fullerton College 22 347 580 17 0 275 1241 North Orange Adult Division 9 30 298 6 0 76 419 North Orange Districtwide 50 598 1347 60 0 631 2686 Ohlone Ohlone College 15 114 380 26 35 134 704 Ohlone Districtwide 15 114 380 26 35 134 704 Palo Verde Palo Verde College 7 29 70 4 0 67 177 Palo Verde Districtwide 7 29 70 4 0 67 177 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 4 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Palomar Palomar College 18 275 812 34 64 312 1515 Palomar Districtwide 18 275 812 34 64 312 1515 Pasadena Pasadena City College 33 404 831 41 8 315 1632 Pasadena Districtwide 33 404 831 41 8 315 1632 Peralta Peralta District 36 0 0 1 19 103 159 Berkeley City College 10 66 163 0 14 37 290 College of Alameda 12 70 125 0 17 47 271 Laney College 15 143 259 0 22 82 521 Merritt College 10 79 182 0 19 48 338 Peralta Districtwide 83 358 729 1 91 317 1579 Rancho Santiago Rancho Santiago District 10 0 0 6 28 103 147 Santa Ana College 23 252 625 1 8 319 1228 Santiago Canyon College 14 109 336 1 3 162 625 Rancho Santiago Districtwide 47 361 961 8 39 584 2000 Redwoods College of the Redwoods 13 65 198 28 53 119 476 Redwoods Districtwide 13 65 198 28 53 119 476 Rio Hondo Rio Hondo College 20 200 334 15 3 270 842 Rio Hondo Districtwide 20 200 334 15 3 270 842 Riverside Riverside District 7 0 0 24 13 70 114 Moreno Valley College 15 72 269 6 2 96 460 Norco College 13 71 217 6 5 108 420 Riverside City College 15 212 465 8 17 243 960 Riverside Districtwide 50 355 951 44 37 517 1954 San Bernardino San Bernardino District 2 0 0 41 17 64 124 Crafton Hills College 11 74 226 10 9 85 415 San Bernardino Valley College 19 176 385 13 16 179 788 San Bernardino Districtwide 32 250 611 64 42 328 1327 San Diego San Diego District 20 0 0 27 6 598 651 San Diego Adult/CED 1 100 373 0 0 1 475 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 5 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location San Diego City College 13 174 472 2 2 147 810 San Diego Mesa College 14 254 573 3 1 177 1022 San Diego Miramar College 9 121 294 2 0 102 528 San Diego Districtwide 57 649 1712 34 9 1025 3486 San Francisco City College of San Francisco 53 546 880 1 81 617 2178 San Francisco Districtwide 53 546 880 1 81 617 2178 San Joaquin Delta San Joaquin Delta College 15 228 374 4 42 412 1075 San Joaquin Delta Districtwide 15 228 374 4 42 412 1075 San Jose San Jose District 5 0 0 15 22 61 103 Evergreen Valley College 13 105 236 5 4 129 492 San Jose City College 13 96 263 7 6 106 491 San Jose Districtwide 31 201 499 27 32 296 1086 San Luis Obispo Cuesta College 16 155 280 17 9 243 720 San Luis Obispo Districtwide 16 155 280 17 9 243 720 San Mateo San Mateo District 4 0 0 11 47 176 238 Canada College 9 83 141 0 18 76 327 College of San Mateo 13 126 174 0 15 122 450 Skyline College 16 129 227 0 13 115 500 San Mateo Districtwide 42 338 542 11 93 489 1515 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara City College 20 235 494 34 31 284 1098 Santa Barbara Districtwide 20 235 494 34 31 284 1098 Santa Clarita College of the Canyons 34 206 580 62 9 286 1177 Santa Clarita Districtwide 34 206 580 62 9 286 1177 Santa Monica Santa Monica College 55 330 1091 59 0 477 2012 Santa Monica Districtwide 55 330 1091 59 0 477 2012 Sequoias College of the Sequoias 44 169 298 0 7 201 719 Sequoias Districtwide 44 169 298 0 7 201 719 Shasta Tehama Shasta College 25 99 288 31 0 219 662 Shasta Tehama Districtwide 25 99 288 31 0 219 662 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 6 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Sierra Sierra College 24 228 691 28 0 242 1213 Sierra Districtwide 24 228 691 28 0 242 1213 Siskiyous Solano College of the Siskiyous 12 39 79 0 14 68 212 Siskiyous Districtwide 12 39 79 0 14 68 212 Solano Community College 14 135 221 10 5 143 528 Solano Districtwide 14 135 221 10 5 143 528 Sonoma Santa Rosa Junior College 38 304 879 49 43 423 1736 Sonoma Districtwide 38 304 879 49 43 423 1736 South Orange County South Orange County District 5 0 0 27 5 59 96 Irvine Valley College 14 152 460 19 6 179 830 Saddleback College 20 254 651 30 6 288 1249 South Orange County Districtwide 39 406 1111 76 17 526 2175 Southwestern Southwestern College 27 217 732 28 0 349 1353 Southwestern Districtwide 27 217 732 28 0 349 1353 State Center State Center District 6 0 0 19 12 112 149 Clovis Community College 8 69 154 7 5 63 306 Fresno City College 25 313 591 8 11 295 1243 Reedley College 19 155 288 10 3 156 631 State Center Districtwide 58 537 1033 44 31 626 2329 Ventura Ventura District 3 0 0 7 10 66 86 Moorpark College 10 174 317 2 7 145 655 Oxnard College 9 92 130 3 5 104 343 Ventura College 11 145 299 3 5 144 607 Ventura Districtwide 33 411 746 15 27 459 1691 Victor Valley Victor Valley Community College 9 115 461 13 168 0 766 Victor Valley Districtwide 9 115 461 13 168 0 766 West Hills West Hills Coalinga 46 60 192 3 12 148 461 West Hills Districtwide 46 60 192 3 12 148 461 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 7 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location West Kern Taft College 7 58 82 17 4 144 312 West Kern Districtwide 7 58 82 17 4 144 312 West Valley West Valley District 2 0 0 16 17 99 134 Mission College 14 138 186 9 7 87 441 West Valley College 11 157 182 7 6 87 450 West Valley Districtwide 27 295 368 32 30 273 1025 Yosemite Yuba Yosemite District 1 5 0 32 9 127 174 Columbia College 6 36 104 19 0 66 231 Modesto Junior College 16 169 388 27 3 239 842 Yosemite Districtwide 23 210 492 78 12 432 1247 Yuba District 3 0 0 4 2 26 35 Woodland College 7 33 168 1 0 25 234 Yuba College 12 73 253 6 4 84 432 Yuba Districtwide 22 106 421 11 6 135 701 STATEWIDE TOTAL 2113 18587 42049 1917 2351 23616 90633 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 8 of 8