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Research, Planning, & Institutional Effectiveness Grossmont College 2008 2012

Demographic Information Number of Students* Fall and Spring Semesters: 2008-2012 *Based on end of term data and excludes students taking only non credit courses. Day & Night Course Enrollment* Fall Semesters: 2008-2012 *Note: In fall 2008, the category Both was introduced

Student Characteristics Fall Semesters: 2008-2012 Gender 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Female 57.1 56.4 55.6 55.1 55.0 Male 41.9 42.6 43.5 43.9 44.2 Age Group Under 20 31.2 28.4 28.8 29.7 28.8 20 24 36.5 37.0 37.6 36.5 39.0 25 29 12.4 13.7 13.8 14.0 13.0 30 49 15.7 16.4 15.8 15.8 15.4 50+ 4.3 4.4 4.0 4.0 3.7 Ethnicity Asian 13.5 12.2 12.0 11.0 10.7 African American 7.8 7.9 7.7 7.4 6.7 Hispanic 19.4 21.4 24.0 26.7 29.3 White 47.6 46.6 45.1 44.3 43.3 Other/Unknown 11.7 11.9 11.2 10.7 8.9

High School GPA of Incoming Students Fall Semesters: 2008-2012 GPA 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 < 2.0 2.7 2.8 2.7 3.7 3.7 2.0 2.5 22.8 24.2 22.6 25.0 26.8 2.6 2.9 21.6 21.3 22.1 21.1 21.3 3.0 and above 52.8 51.7 52.6 50.3 48.2

Student Zip Code of Origin Fall Semesters: 2008-2012 Zip Code 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 92071 (Santee) 1,674 1,819 1,668 1,607 1,388 92021 (El Cajon) 1,432 1,592 1,629 1,805 1,607 92020 (El Cajon) 1,207 1,500 1,685 1,808 1,681 91942 (La Mesa) 885 1,009 1,014 1,041 941 92019 (El Cajon) 675 857 952 1,020 990

Declared Student Educational Goal Fall Semesters: 2008-2012 Educational Goal 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Degree/Transfer 64.4 63.5 66.2 67.8 69.0 Vocational Degree/Transfer 1.8 2.1 1.7 1.7 1.6 Plan or Maintain Career 8.7 8.9 7.6 6.8 6.2 Basic Skills 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.1 6.0 Undecided/Uncollected 18.6 19.2 18.3 17.6 17.1

Enrollment Status Fall Semesters: 2008-2012 Enrollment Status 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 # 1,970 1,912 2,141 2,190 1,911 New HS Grad % 10.5 9.2 10.7 10.9 10.6 # 3,482 3,865 3,054 2,646 2,053 New GCCCD Student % 18.5 18.6 15.2 13.2 11.4 # 336 277 203 270 132 Current HS Student % 1.8 1.3 1.0 1.3 0.7 # 13,041 14,768 14,657 14,920 13,957 Continuing/Returning Student % 69.3 70.9 73.1 74.5 77.3

Student Outcomes Semester GPA* Fall Semesters: 2008 2012 GPA 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 < 2.0 23.5 24.4 20.9 21.0 21.7 2.0 2.5 17.2 16.8 17.1 17.6 17.8 2.6 2.9 7.0 9.1 9.9 10.4 10.5 3.0 and above 52.2 49.7 52.2 51.0 50.0 *Semester grade point average includes letter grades only.

Semester Units Attempted* Fall Semesters: 2008 2012 Units 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 0.1 5.9 28.5 29.0 27.6 27.3 26.5 6.0 8.9 17.0 17.8 18.8 18.6 19.5 9.0 11.9 16.0 15.6 17.4 17.3 18.2 12.0 and above 38.5 38.0 36.3 36.7 35.9 *Includes only those students who attempted more than zero units.

Semester Units Completed* Fall Semesters: 2008 2012 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 0 19.0 18.4 17.3 17.3 16.1 0.1 5.9 29.7 30.1 28.9 28.1 27.8 6.0 8.9 16.6 16.9 17.6 18.0 18.4 9.0 11.9 14.4 13.8 15.7 14.9 15.5 12.0 and above 20.3 20.8 20.5 21.6 22.2 *Includes only those students who attempted more than zero units.

Course Completion Rates* Fall Semesters: 2008-2012 Overall 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Retained 80.6 82.0 83.3 83.4 85.7 Gender Female 81.3 82.1 83.3 83.6 86.0 Male 79.7 82.0 83.4 83.4 85.4 Age <20 81.0 84.0 85.1 85.5 87.7 20 24 79.2 80.5 82.1 81.6 84.2 25 29 81.3 81.2 82.1 82.8 84.6 30 49 82.5 82.0 83.2 83.7 86.4 50+ 83.2 82.8 83.2 83.7 85.2 Ethnicity Asian 84.9 84.8 85.6 85.1 87.6 African American 72.9 76.2 77.9 77.9 79.4 Hispanic 78 79.6 81.6 81.9 84.3 White 82 83.5 84.8 85.2 87.5 Other/ Not Reported 79.2 81.8 82.3 82.4 84.4 *Percentage of students who do not withdraw from class and who receive a valid grade.

Course Success Rates* Fall Semesters 2008-2012 Overall 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Success 65.8 66.6 68.5 68.9 70.6 No Success 14.8 15.4 14.8 14.5 15.1 Withdraw 19.4 18.0 16.7 16.6 14.3 Gender Female 67.9 67.7 69.6 70.1 72.4 Male 63.1 65.2 67.3 67.6 68.6 Age <20 63.0 65.3 66.9 68.6 69.8 20 24 64.5 65.1 67.2 66.6 68.8 25 29 69.8 68.2 70.2 70.3 72.4 30 49 73.1 71.3 73.2 73.3 75.2 50+ 73.7 72.4 74.8 76.4 76.9 Ethnicity Asian 72.1 71.7 72.8 72.3 74.9 African American 51.2 52.7 55.5 55.1 57.7 Hispanic 60.8 61.4 63.3 64.3 65.3 White 68.9 70.3 72.9 73.8 75.8 Other/ Not Reported 64.1 64.7 66.7 66.9 68.1 *Success includes grades of A, B, C, or Credit. No Success includes grades of D, F, or No Credit.

Fall-Spring Persistence Rates by Enrollment Status* 2008-2012 New GCCCD Student Continuing/ Returning Student New HS Grad Total FA08 SP09 Persist # 1,525 1,918 9,025 12,616 % 77.4% 55.1% 69.2% 67.0% Did not Persist # 445 1,564 4,016 6,213 % 22.6% 44.9% 30.8% 33.0% Total # 1,970 3,482 13,041 18,829 FA09 SP10 Persist # 1,507 2,332 9,771 13,748 % 78.8% 60.3% 66.2% 66.0% Did not Persist # 405 1,533 4,997 7,074 % 21.2% 39.7% 33.8% 34.0% Total # 1,912 3,865 14,768 20,822 FA10 SP11 Persist # 1,697 1,903 9,519 13,245 % 79.3% 62.3% 64.9% 66.0% Did not Persist # 444 1,151 5,138 6,810 % 20.7% 37.7% 35.1% 34.0% Total # 2,141 3,054 14,657 20,055 FA11 SP12 Persist # 1,717 1,583 9,762 13,062 % 78.4% 59.8% 65.4% 66.1% Did not Persist # 473 1,063 5,158 6,694 % 21.6% 40.2% 34.6% 33.9% Total # 2,190 2,646 14,920 19,756 FA12 SP13 Persist # 1,583 1,355 9,694 12,632 % 82.8% 63.7% 68.9% 69.8% Did not Persist # 329 772 4,371 5,472 % 17.2% 36.3% 31.1% 30.2% Total # 1,912 2,646 14,065 18,104 *Enrollment Status based on fall semester.

100% Persistence Rates by Enrollment Status 90% 80% 77% 79% 79% 78% 83% 70% 69% 66% 65% 65% 69% 60% 50% 55% 60% 62% 60% 64% 40% FA08-SP09 FA09-SP10 FA10-SP11 FA11-SP12 FA12-SP13 New HS Grad Continuing/ Returning Student New GCCCD Student Top Five Course Enrollments* Fall Semesters 2008-2012 Fall 08 Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Math Math Math Math Math English English PE/ES English English ES ES English ES ES History History History History History Biology Biology Psychology Business Psychology *Does not include non-credit courses.

Occupational Course Breakdown Fall Semesters: 2008 2012 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Advanced Occupational 9.8 9.4 10.0 9.3 9.6 Clearly Occupational 7.9 7.2 6.9 7.9 8.4 Possibly Occupational 5.0 5.9 5.6 6.4 6.1 Non Occupational 76.9 77.2 77.6 76.3 75.9

Degrees and Certificates 2009-2012 Fall 09 Spring 10 Summer 10 Fall 10 Spring 11 Summer 11 Fall 11 Spring 12 Summer 12 Fall 12 Degrees 262 689 165 298 681 119 183 681 119 183 Certificates 95 226 46 112 320 52 101 320 52 101

Transfers to Four-Year Universities Fall Semesters: 2008 2012 Fall 08 Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Completed <30 units 775 875 767 675 711 Completed 30+ units 647 792 749 540 673 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Fall 08 Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 First Semester at Transfer University Completed <30 units Completed 30+ units Notes. Students were included who attended Grossmont College and subsequently transferred to a four year university within six years. Only students who completed three or more units at Grossmont are included. Transfer data are provided by the National Student Clearinghouse. Students may have attended other colleges (in addition to Grossmont) prior to transferring to a four year college.

Transfers to Four-Year Universities Spring Semesters: 2009-2013 Spring 09 Spring 10 Spring 11* Spring 12 Spring 13 Completed <30 units 273 308 595 285 247 Completed 30+ units 179 190 470 166 144 *In Spring 2011, CSU experienced a large allocation for enrollment growth, allowing SDSU to offer Spring admission to many more students than previous years. 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Spring 09 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Spring 13 First Semester at Transfer University Completed <30 units Completed 30+ units Notes. Students were included who attended Grossmont College and subsequently transferred to a four-year university within six years. Only students who completed three or more units at Grossmont are included. Transfer data are provided by the National Student Clearinghouse. Students may have attended other colleges (in addition to Grossmont) prior to transferring to a four-year college

First Year GPA at California State Universities: 2007-2012* 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 Grossmont Students 2.93 2.95 2.96 2.98 3.02 All Transfer Students 2.93 2.98 2.98 3.03 3.03 *Most recent data as of 1/21/14, provided by the CSU Analytic Studies Department. 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.00 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 Grossmont All Transfer Students

Continuation Rates at California State Universities: 2007-2012* 2007 08 2008 09 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 Grossmont Students 87 88 89 90 90 All Transfer Students 84 85 85 88 87 *Most recent data as of 1/21/14, provided by the CSU Analytic Studies Department. 100 80 60 40 20 0 2007 08 2008 09 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 Grossmont All Transfer Students