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Total Associate Degree for Transfer Awards The following is a ranking of California Community Colleges reflecting the number of Associate Degrees for Transfer awarded per campus in the 2016-17 academic year. Community College Total ADT awarded Moorpark 1057 Pasadena 1040 Orange Coast 898 Diablo Valley 867 Citrus 803 Grossmont 797 Long Beach 782 Fullerton 774 San Diego Mesa 746 Canyons 729 Chaffey 726 Sierra 724 Fresno City 697 Saddleback 671 East Los Angeles 661 Southwestern 653 Cerritos 645 Santa Rosa 629 Bakersfield 603 Golden West 596 Ventura 595 American River 594 Deanza 579 Santa Ana 576 Santa Monica 572 Rio Hondo 552 Mt San Antonio 524 Cypress 505 Los Angeles Pierce 497 Foothill 491 Santiago Canyon 486 Desert 476 Glendale 467 Sacramento City 467 Merced 441 Antelope Valley 430 Modesto 423 Cuesta 418 Irvine 411 San Mateo 404 Hartnell 402 Los Angeles Valley 379 Reedley College 370 Imperial 368 El Camino 349 West Valley 346 Clovis 342 Mt. San Jacinto 337 Skyline 328 Los Medanos 325 Palomar 312 San Bernardino 309 Butte 303 Chabot Hayward 297 San Diego City 282 Sequoias 282 Evergreen Valley 280 Cosumnes River 279 San Diego Miramar 276 Riverside 268 Folsom Lake 261 Ohlone 260 San Francisco 260 Allan Hancock 259 Monterey 254 Berkeley City 238 Cabrillo 227 Los Angeles Harbor 227 MiraCosta 223 Norco College 220 Oxnard 219 Crafton Hills 218 Napa 218 Los Angeles City 211 Los Angeles Mission 208 San Joaquin Delta 203 Canada 193 Solano 188 Shasta 176 San Jose City 174 West Los Angeles 164 Gavilan 157 Las Positas 135 Cuyamaca 123 Yuba 122 Porterville 119 Victor Valley 110 Laney 108 Moreno Valley 105 Taft 105 Marin 99 Alameda 96 Mendocino 93 Contra Costa 88 Barstow 79 Coastline 79 Mission 76 Los Angeles Southwest 74 West Hills Lemoore 74 Woodland 66 Merritt 63 Redwoods 62 Cerro Coso 59 Copper Mountain 59 Lake Tahoe 48 Columbia 47 Lassen 47 West Hills Coalinga 46 Los Angeles Trade Tech 45 Feather River 26 Palo Verde 14 Siskiyous 14 Compton 0 Santa Barbara 0

Growth in Associate Degree for Transfer Awards The following is a ranking of California Community Colleges reflecting the total numeric growth in Associate Degree for Transfer awards per campus between the 2015-16 and the 2016-17 academic years Community College Moorpark 257 Pasadena 240 Canyons 220 Long Beach 206 East Los Angeles 206 Bakersfield 181 LA Pierce 179 Grossmont 175 Chaffey 170 Deanza 168 Orange Coast 161 San Diego Mesa 159 Los Angeles Mission 159 Foothill 136 Fullerton 132 Desert 123 Golden West 121 Los Angeles Valley 121 Sequoias 121 Riverside 115 Fresno City 112 Antelope Valley 111 San Bernardino 111 Sierra 105 Las Positas 104 San Mateo 102 Palomar 101 Citrus 100 Cerritos 99 Norco College 98 Mt San Antonio 97 Los Angeles City 95 Los Angeles Harbor 91 Santiago Canyon 88 Evergreen Valley 87 Skyline 85 Folsom Lake 83 ADT Growth Rio Hondo 82 Reedley College 81 American River 78 Berkeley City 75 Santa Monica 73 Clovis 73 San Diego City 73 Glendale 72 Saddleback 71 Mt. San Jacinto 71 Monterey 70 Yuba 70 Napa 69 Canada 69 Allan Hancock 65 Chabot Hayward 64 San Diego Miramar 64 Redwoods 62 Cosumnes River 60 Barstow 59 Ventura 58 Contra Costa 55 Ohlone 54 Sacramento City 53 Merced 51 Hartnell 51 Cypress 48 El Camino 48 Irvine 47 Shasta 45 West LA 44 Diablo Valley 43 Imperial 43 Taft 43 Southwestern 42 Oxnard 42 Butte 40 Los Medanos 39 Coastline 38 Crafton Hills 37 Moreno Valley 37 Alameda 36 Los Angeles 36 Southwest Porterville 32 Laney 32 Solano 31 San Joaquin Delta 29 Modesto 26 San Jose City 25 Merritt 25 Lassen 25 Los Angeles Trade 22 Tech Cuyamaca 16 Victor Valley 16 Santa Rosa 15 Mendocino 15 Palo Verde 14 Cerro Coso 13 West Hills Coalinga 13 Woodland 10 Gavilan 8 West Valley 5 Cabrillo 3 Marin 3 Siskiyous 3 Feather River 0 Compton 0 Santa Barbara 0 Columbia -3 San Francisco -4 Copper Mountain -4 Lake Tahoe -5 West Hills Lemoore -12 Santa Ana -15 MiraCosta -20 Cuesta -24 Mission -112

Associate Degree for Transfer Awards as a percent of all Associate Degrees Awarded The following is a ranking of California Community Colleges reflecting the percent of total Associate Degrees awarded per campus that were an Associate Degree for Transfer in the 2016-17 academic year. Community College Clovis 72% Berkeley City 58% Glendale 55% Desert 53% Diablo Valley 52% Long Beach 51% San Mateo 49% West Valley 49% Fresno City 48% San Diego Mesa 47% Bakersfield 47% Foothill 47% Reedley College 47% Evergreen Valley 45% Cypress 44% Mission 43% Orange Coast 42% Golden West 42% Hartnell 42% Monterey 42% Merced 41% Moorpark 40% Saddleback 39% Southwestern 39% Fullerton 38% Cuesta 38% Cerritos 37% Rio Hondo 37% Skyline 37% Grossmont 36% Canyons 34% San Diego Miramar 34% Cosumnes River 33% Canada 33% Marin 33% Lake Tahoe 33% Ventura 32% % of ADTs of total Associate degrees East Los Angeles 31% San Diego City 31% Crafton Hills 31% Santiago Canyon 30% Irvine 30% Chabot Hayward 30% Folsom Lake 30% San Jose City 30% Gavilan 30% Chaffey 29% Santa Rosa 29% Los Angeles Valley 29% Napa 29% Mendocino 29% Copper Mountain 29% Imperial 28% Alameda 28% Citrus 27% Sierra 27% Deanza 27% Sacramento City 27% Modesto 27% Ohlone 27% West Los Angeles 27% Porterville 27% Oxnard 26% Los Angeles City 26% Pasadena 25% Antelope Valley 25% Santa Ana 24% Mt San Antonio 24% Los Medanos 24% San Bernardino 23% Sequoias 23% Taft 23% Santa Monica 22% Los Angeles Pierce 22% Shasta 22% Barstow 22% American River 21% Butte 21% Norco College 21% Los Angeles Mission 20% San Francisco 19% Allan Hancock 19% MiraCosta 19% Columbia 19% Lassen 19% Cabrillo 18% Woodland 18% Mt. San Jacinto 17% Las Positas 17% Laney 17% Palomar 16% Los Angeles Harbor 16% Merritt 16% Cerro Coso 16% Cuyamaca 15% Contra Costa 15% Solano 14% Yuba 14% West Hills Lemoore 14% Feather River 14% El Camino 13% Riverside 13% Redwoods 13% West Hills Coalinga 13% Moreno Valley 11% Victor Valley 10% Palo Verde 10% Los Angeles 9% Southwest Los Angeles Trade 8% Tech San Joaquin Delta 7% Siskiyous 6% Coastline 4% Compton 0% Santa Barbara 0%

Associate Degree for Transfer Awards Relative to Campus Enrollment The following is a ranking of California Community Colleges reflecting the proportion of Associate Degree for Transfer awards per campus relative to the total full-time enrolled students (FTES) in the 2016-17 academic year. Community College FTES # of ADT per 50 FTES Moorpark 12943 4.08 Clovis 4716 3.63 Grossmont 11952 3.33 Citrus 12643 3.18 Golden West 10021 2.97 Ventura 10997 2.71 Cuesta 7852 2.66 Hartnell 7560 2.66 Desert 9103 2.61 Berkeley City 4561 2.61 West Valley 6697 2.58 Diablo Valley 17161 2.53 Sierra 14344 2.52 Imperial 7312 2.52 Reedley College 7466 2.48 San Mateo 8161 2.48 Crafton Hills 4497 2.42 Orange Coast 18889 2.38 San Diego Mesa 16005 2.33 Santiago Canyon 10676 2.28 Canyons 16146 2.26 Merced 9783 2.25 Southwestern 14640 2.23 Chaffey 16474 2.20 Folsom Lake 6014 2.17 Rio Hondo 12794 2.16 Evergreen Valley 6613 2.12 Los Medanos 7852 2.07 Saddleback 16420 2.04 Monterey 6298 2.02 Canada 4792 2.01 Porterville 2957 2.01 Napa 5466 1.99 Cypress 12765 1.98 Antelope Valley 10906 1.97 Fresno City 17705 1.97 Bakersfield 15526 1.94 Long Beach 20180 1.94 Copper Mountain 1531 1.93 Oxnard 5717 1.92 Pasadena 27442 1.89 Skyline 8690 1.89 Taft 2783 1.89 LA Harbor 6073 1.87 Irvine 11054 1.86 Foothill 13627 1.80 Cerritos 18034 1.79 LA Pierce 14177 1.75 LA Mission 6051 1.72 Fullerton 22757 1.70 Santa Rosa 19111 1.65 LA Valley 11786 1.61 Deanza 18271 1.58 Norco College 6968 1.58 San Jose City 5532 1.57 Sacramento City 14952 1.56 Glendale 14984 1.56 San Diego Miramar 9002 1.53 San Bernardino 10119 1.53 Barstow 2591 1.52 Mendocino 3092 1.50 Chabot Hayward 9910 1.50 Cosumnes River 9445 1.48 Gavilan 5336 1.47 Sequoias 9719 1.45 Modesto 14596 1.45 Ohlone 9187 1.42 Mt. San Jacinto 12059 1.40 Butte 10843 1.40 East LA 23887 1.38 Santa Ana 20923 1.38 Lassen 1708 1.38 American River 21961 1.35 Alameda 3678 1.31 Marin 3803 1.30 Shasta 6895 1.28 San Diego City 11154 1.26 Solano 7456 1.26 Allan Hancock 10358 1.25 Columbia 1918 1.22 Cabrillo 9522 1.19 Woodland 2787 1.18 Yuba 5240 1.16 Cuyamaca 5395 1.14 Santa Monica 25750 1.11 West Hills Lemoore 3458 1.07 West LA 7896 1.04 Cerro Coso 2841 1.04 West Hills Coalinga 2315 0.99 Las Positas 6969 0.97 MiraCosta 11891 0.94 San Francisco 13896 0.94 El Camino 19061 0.92 LA City 11993 0.88 Contra Costa 5152 0.85 Lake Tahoe 2828 0.85 Feather River 1578 0.82 Riverside 16459 0.81 Mt San Antonio 32668 0.80 Moreno Valley 6555 0.80 Palomar 19649 0.79 Redwoods 4082 0.76 LA Swest 4935 0.75 Laney 7418 0.73 San Joaquin Delta 14468 0.70 Merritt 4727 0.67 Mission 6322 0.60 Victor Valley 9417 0.58 Coastline 6872 0.57 Palo Verde 2075 0.34 Siskiyous 2886 0.24 LA Trade 11609 0.19 Santa Barbara 15314 0.00 Compton 5262 0

Associate Degree for Transfer Campus-level Implementation at the California State Universities Academic Year 2017-18 California State University Total Transfers ADT Enrollees Percent of Transfers who are ADT earners Percent Growth 2016-17 to 2017-18 Rate of ADT transfer enrollees to total campus enrollees CSU Northridge 4,701 1,794 38% 335% 5 per 100 CSU Fullerton 3,624 1,718 47% -27% 5 per 100 CSU Long Beach 3,535 1,620 46% 1% 5 per 100 CSU San Francisco 3,297 1,436 44% 232% 5 per 100 CSU Dominguez Hills 2,649 1,249 47% 463% 10 per 100 CSU Los Angeles 3,227 1,105 34% 376% 4 per 100 CSU Sacramento 3,223 929 29% -14% 3 per 100 CSU Fresno 1,977 854 43% 11% 4 per 100 CSU East Bay 2,148 849 40% 114% 7 per 100 CSU Pomona 2,874 841 29% 184% 3 per 100 CSU San Diego 3,118 790 25% -10% 3 per 100 CSU San Jose 4,163 555 13% 31% 2 per 100 CSU Chico 1,365 543 40% 84% 3 per 100 CSU Channel Islands 1,169 516 44% 141% 8 per 100 CSU Stanislaus 938 481 51% 159% 5 per 100 CSU Sonoma 724 388 54% 32% 5 per 100 CSU Monterey Bay 734 384 52% 149% 6 per 100 CSU San Bernardino 2,185 338 15% 39% 2 per 100 CSU Humboldt 834 326 39% 157% 4 per 100 CSU Bakersfield 885 322 36% 36% 4 per 100 CSU San Marcos 1,692 315 19% 184% 2 per 100 CSU San Luis Obispo 793 34 4% -71% 0 per 100 CSU Maritime 41 7 17% 40% 1 per 100 Data Source: Institutional Research & Analyses Data from 2017-2018 Highlighted universities have been designated as 2018 Champions of Higher Education for Excellence in Transfer. Honorees are selected in categories of total ADT enrollees, percentage of transfers who are ADT earners, percentage growth, and highest percentage of transfer course pathways.