BOARD REPORT NO C October 13, 2010

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BOARD REPORT NO. 10-10-1C October 13, 2010 HIGHLIGHTS OF CENSUS COMPARISIONS Comparing the Fall 2009 to the Fall 2010 Census, the following changes are noted: District As a Whole (SMCCCD) The overall percentage distribution of student headcount at the three colleges remained relatively stable: 26% Canada, 38% and 36%, but the actual headcount experienced change. The total student headcount in fall 2010 was 27,990. Compared to fall 2009, the total district student headcount decreased by 1,370 students or 4.7%. Compared to fall 2009, the largest decrease by age was seen among students over the age of 40. Students under the age of 18 also decreased by 16.8%. Compared to fall 2009, concurrently enrolled students decreased by 25.9% or 382 students, which effectively eliminated the gain made in fall 2009. In addition, there were fewer students (774 or 14.9%) with BA or higher degrees in fall 2010 than in fall 2009. This term marked the first time the Multi Race category is reported in comparision with the previous fall. A large number of students (1,135) claimed to be multi race, which was an increase of 130.4%. College College's total student headcount in fall 2010 remained relatively stable at 7,222. Compared to fall 2009, Asian, African American and Hispanic student population increased. Compared to fall 2009, concurrently enrolled students decreased by 85 ( 16.2%). However, Non California Residents increased by 24.6% and fulltime students increased by 4.2%. Almost all ranges of Class Standing increased at College, which is an indication of more students persisting. College of San Mateo 's total student headcount in fall 2010 was 10,588, which represented a decrease of 8.0% or 920 students. Compared to fall 2009, there was a decrease of 612 White students and 180 Hispanice students. Female students decreased by a count of 811 or 13.7%. Compared to fall 2009, concurrently enrolled students decreased by 304 or 45.9%. However, non California Residents increased by 23.3%. Evening students decreased by a count of 562 ( 14.1%) and Day & Evening Students decreased by a count of 312 or 13.2%. College 's total student headcount in fall 2010 was 10,180, which represented a decrease of 4.0% or 424 students. Compared to fall 2009, all ethnic categories experienced decreases except for the Multi Race category. Compared to fall 2009, concurrently enrolled students increased by 2.4%. In addition, there were 118 more full time students. However, Non California Residents increased by 23.3%. Almost all ranges of Class Standing increased at College, which is an indication of more students persisting. Official fall 2010 Census Day was September 7. Data provided by Hyperion Real time Census Report &Suki Chang

BOARD REPORT NO. 10-10-1C 2 SMCCCD Census Comparison Report (Headcount Distribution) Colleges & District SMCCCD Fall 2009 Fall 2010 # Change % Change Fall 2009 Fall 2010 # Change % Change Fall 2009 Fall 2010 # Change % Change Fall 2009 Fall 2010 # Change % Change Total Students Percent of SMCCCD Total 25% 26% 1.1% 39% 38% -1.4% 36% 36% 0.3% College and District Totals 7,248 7,222-26 -0.4% 11,508 10,588-920 -8.0% 10,604 10,180-424 -4.0% 29,360 27,990-1,370-4.7% Gender Female 4,636 4,612-24 -0.5% 5,939 5,128-811 -13.7% 5,589 5,439-150 -2.7% 16,164 15,179-985 -6.1% Male 2,454 2,467 13 0.5% 5,283 5,200-83 -1.6% 4,788 4,556-232 -4.8% 12,525 12,223-302 -2.4% Unknown 158 143-15 -9.5% 286 260-26 -9.1% 227 185-42 -18.5% 671 588-83 -12.4% Ethnicity 7,248 7,222 11,508 10,588 10,604 10,180 29,360 27,990 Asian 503 533 30 6.0% 1,797 1,708-89 -5.0% 2,307 2,227-80 -3.5% 4,607 4,468-139 -3.0% African American 282 297 15 5.3% 394 389-5 -1.3% 439 386-53 -12.1% 1,115 1,072-43 -3.9% Filipino 213 240 27 12.7% 791 764-27 -3.4% 1,909 1,745-164 -8.6% 2,913 2,749-164 -5.6% Hispanic 2,876 2,770-106 -3.7% 2,242 2,062-180 -8.0% 1,928 1,859-69 -3.6% 7,046 6,691-355 -5.0% Native American 31 26-5 -16.1% 45 38-7 -15.6% 37 22-15 -40.5% 113 86-27 -23.9% Multi-Race 146 376 230 157.5% 362 792 430 118.8% 378 873 495 131.0% 886 2,041 1155 130.4% Pacific Islander 115 117 2 1.7% 243 247 4 1.6% 243 183-60 -24.7% 601 547-54 -9.0% White 2,427 2,309-118 -4.9% 4,234 3,622-612 -14.5% 2,375 2,134-241 -10.1% 9,036 8,065-971 -10.7% Unknown 655 554-101 -15.4% 1,400 966-434 -31.0% 988 751-237 -24.0% 3,043 2,271-772 -25.4% Age 7,248 7,222 11,508 10,588 10,604 10,180 29,360 27,990 Less than 18 558 468-90 -16.1% 853 590-263 -30.8% 383 435 52 13.6% 1,794 1,493-301 -16.8% 18-20 1,459 1,566 107 7.3% 3,371 3,388 17 0.5% 3,236 3,166-70 -2.2% 8,066 8,120 54 0.7% 21-24 1,268 1,326 58 4.6% 2,080 1,958-122 -5.9% 2,646 2,561-85 -3.2% 5,994 5,845-149 -2.5% 25-29 1,015 1,056 41 4.0% 1,399 1,402 3 0.2% 1,497 1,429-68 -4.5% 3,911 3,887-24 -0.6% 30-39 1,166 1,146-20 -1.7% 1,481 1,384-97 -6.5% 1,291 1,197-94 -7.3% 3,938 3,727-211 -5.4% 40-59 1,381 1,341-40 -2.9% 1,842 1,509-333 -18.1% 1,271 1,144-127 -10.0% 4,494 3,994-500 -11.1% 60 or more 401 319-82 -20.4% 482 354-128 -26.6% 280 246-34 -12.1% 1,163 919-244 -21.0% Enrollment Pattern 7,248 7,222 11,508 10,585 10,604 10,178 27,985 Day Students 2,899 2,931 32 1.1% 5,140 5,104-36 -0.7% 3,758 3,877 119 3.2% 11,797 11,912 115 1.0% Evening Students 2,815 2,685-130 -4.6% 3,998 3,436-562 -14.1% 4,172 3,642-530 -12.7% 10,985 9,763-1,222-11.1% Day & Evening Students 1,534 1,606 72 4.7% 2,360 2,048-312 -13.2% 2,642 2,661 19 0.7% 6,536 6,315-221 -3.4% Residence 7,248 7,222 11,498 10,588 10,572 10,180 29,318 27,990 Calif. Residents 7,016 6,933-83 -1.2% 11,220 10,233-987 -8.8% 10,364 9,884-480 -4.6% 28,600 27,050-1550 -5.4% Non-Calif. residents 232 289 57 24.6% 288 355 67 23.3% 240 296 56 23.3% 760 940 180 23.7% Highest Educational Level 7,248 7,222 11,508 10,588 10,604 10,180 29,360 27,990 Not a High School Graduate 832 760-72 -8.7% 318 254-64 -20.1% 317 288-29 -9.1% 1,467 1,302-165 -11.2% Concurrent High School 524 439-85 -16.2% 663 359-304 -45.9% 286 293 7 2.4% 1,473 1,091-382 -25.9% Concurrent Adult School 30 30 0 0.0% 72 68-4 -5.6% 63 58-5 -7.9% 165 156-9 -5.5% HS Grad or Equivalent 4,205 4,386 181 4.3% 7,688 7,693 5 0.1% 7,771 7,665-106 -1.4% 19,664 19,744 80 0.4% AA/AS Degree 291 299 8 2.7% 487 430-57 -11.7% 527 461-66 -12.5% 1,305 1,190-115 -8.8% BA/BS Degree or Higher 1,343 1,289-54 -4.0% 2,222 1,724-498 -22.4% 1,613 1,391-222 -13.8% 5,178 4,404-774 -14.9% Student Status 7,225 7,203 11,450 10,528 10,577 10,156 29,252 27,887 Full Time > = 12 units 1,800 1,875 75 4.2% 3,475 3,368-107 -3.1% 3,210 3,328 118 3.7% 8,485 8,571 86 1.0% Part Time < 12 units 5,448 5,347-101 -1.9% 8,033 7,220-813 -10.1% 7,394 6,852-542 -7.3% 20,875 19,419-1456 -7.0% Class Standing 7,248 7,222 11,508 10,588 10,604 10,180 29,360 27,990 0.5-14.5 units 3,441 3,182-259 -7.5% 5,395 4,578-817 -15.1% 5,071 4,447-624 -12.3% 13,907 12,207-1700 -12.2% 15.0-29.5 units 1,086 1,120 34 3.1% 1,736 1,709-27 -1.6% 1,494 1,602 108 7.2% 4,316 4,431 115 2.7% 30.0-44.5 units 726 818 92 12.7% 1,198 1,232 34 2.8% 1,123 1,184 61 5.4% 3,047 3,234 187 6.1% 45.0-60.0 units 578 581 3 0.5% 977 893-84 -8.6% 891 956 65 7.3% 2,446 2,430-16 -0.7% 60.5 or more 1,417 1,521 104 7.3% 2,202 2,176-26 -1.2% 2,025 1,991-34 -1.7% 5,644 5,688 44 0.8%

BOARD REPORT NO. 10-10-1C 3 SMCCCD Census Comparison Report (Percentage Distribution) Colleges & District SMCCCD Fall 2009 Fall 2010 # Change % Change Fall 2009 Fall 2010 # Change % Change Fall 2009 Fall 2010 # Change % Change Fall 2009 Fall 2010 # Change % Change Total Students Percent of SMCCCD Total 25% 26% 1.1% 39% 38% -1.4% 36% 36% 0.3% College and District Totals 7,248 7,222-26 -0.4% 11,508 11,508-920 -8.0% 10,604 10,180-424 -4.0% 29,360 27,990-1370 -4.7% Gender Female 64% 64% -24-0.5% 52% 48% -811-13.7% 53% 53% -150-2.7% 55% 54% -985-6.1% Male 34% 34% 13 0.5% 46% 49% -83-1.6% 45% 45% -232-4.8% 43% 44% -302-2.4% Unknown 2% 2% -15-9.5% 2% 2% -26-9.1% 2% 2% -42-18.5% 2% 2% -83-12.4% Ethnicity Asian 7% 7% 30 6.0% 16% 16% -89-5.0% 22% 22% -80-3.5% 16% 16% -139-3.0% African American 4% 4% 15 5.3% 3% 4% -5-1.3% 4% 4% -53-12.1% 4% 4% -43-3.9% Filipino 3% 3% 27 12.7% 7% 7% -27-3.4% 18% 17% -164-8.6% 10% 10% -164-5.6% Hispanic 40% 38% -106-3.7% 19% 19% -180-8.0% 18% 18% -69-3.6% 24% 24% -355-5.0% Native American 0% 0% -5-16.1% 0% 0% -7-15.6% 0% 0% -15-40.5% 0% 0% -27-23.9% Multi Race 2% 5% 230 157.5% 3% 7% 430 118.8% 4% 9% 495 131.0% 3% 7% 1155 130.4% Pacific Islander 2% 2% 2 1.7% 2% 2% 4 1.6% 2% 2% -60-24.7% 2% 2% -54-9.0% White 2% 32% -118-4.9% 37% 34% -612-14.5% 22% 21% -241-10.1% 31% 29% -971-10.7% Unknown 2% 8% -101-15.4% 12% 9% -434-31.0% 9% 7% -237-24.0% 10% 8% -772-25.4% Age Less than 18 8% 6% -90-16.1% 7% 6% -263-30.8% 4% 4% 52 13.6% 6% 5% -301-16.8% 18-20 20% 22% 107 7.3% 29% 32% 17 0.5% 31% 31% -70-2.2% 27% 29% 54 0.7% 21-24 17% 18% 58 4.6% 18% 18% -122-5.9% 25% 25% -85-3.2% 20% 21% -149-2.5% 25-29 14% 15% 41 4.0% 12% 13% 3 0.2% 14% 14% -68-4.5% 13% 14% -24-0.6% 30-39 16% 16% -20-1.7% 13% 13% -97-6.5% 12% 12% -94-7.3% 13% 13% -211-5.4% 40-59 19% 19% -40-2.9% 16% 14% -333-18.1% 12% 11% -127-10.0% 15% 14% -500-11.1% 60 or more 6% 4% -82-20.4% 4% 3% -128-26.6% 3% 2% -34-12.1% 4% 3% -244-21.0% Enrollment Pattern Day Students 40% 41% 32 1.1% 45% 48% -36-0.7% 35% 38% 119 3.2% 40% 43% 115 1.0% Evening Students 39% 37% -130-4.6% 35% 32% -562-14.1% 39% 36% -530-12.7% 37% 35% -1222-11.1% Day & Evening Students 21% 22% 72 4.7% 21% 19% -312-13.2% 25% 26% 19 0.7% 22% 23% -221-3.4% Residence Calif. Residents 97% 96% -83-1.2% 97% 97% -987-8.8% 98% 97% -480-4.6% 97% 97% -1550-5.4% Non-Calif. residents 3% 4% 57 24.6% 3% 3% 67 23.3% 2% 3% 56 23.3% 3% 3% 180 23.7% Highest Educational Level Not a High School Graduate 11% 11% -72-8.7% 3% 2% -64-20.1% 3% 3% -29-9.1% 5% 5% -165-11.2% Concurrent High School 7% 6% -85-16.2% 6% 3% -304-45.9% 3% 3% 7 2.4% 5% 4% -382-25.9% Concurrent Adult School 0% 0% 0 0.0% 1% 1% -4-5.6% 1% 1% -5-7.9% 1% 1% -9-5.5% HS Grad or Equivalent 58% 61% 181 4.3% 67% 73% 5 0.1% 73% 75% -106-1.4% 67% 71% 80 0.4% AA/AS Degree 4% 4% 8 2.7% 4% 4% -57-11.7% 5% 5% -66-12.5% 4% 4% -115-8.8% BA/BS Degree or Higher 19% 18% -54-4.0% 19% 16% -498-22.4% 15% 14% -222-13.8% 18% 16% -774-14.9% Student Status Full Time > = 12 units 25% 26% 75 4.2% 30% 30% -107-3.1% 30% 33% 118 3.7% 29% 31% 86 1.0% Part Time < 12 units 75% 74% -101-1.9% 70% 70% -813-10.1% 70% 67% -542-7.3% 71% 69% -1456-7.0% Class Standing 0.5-14.5 units 47% 44% -259-7.5% 47% 43% -817-15.1% 48% 44% -624-12.3% 47% 44% -1700-12.2% 15.0-29.5 units 15% 16% 34 3.1% 15% 16% -27-1.6% 14% 16% 108 7.2% 15% 16% 115 2.7% 30.0-44.5 units 10% 11% 92 12.7% 10% 12% 34 2.8% 11% 12% 61 5.4% 10% 12% 187 6.1% 45.0-60.0 units 8% 8% 3 0.5% 8% 8% -84-8.6% 8% 9% 65 7.3% 8% 9% -16-0.7% 60.5 or more 20% 21% 104 7.3% 19% 21% -26-1.2% 19% 20% -34-1.7% 19% 20% 44 0.8%

BOARD REPORT NO. 10-10-1C 4 SELECT GRAPHIC COMPARISIONS Overview Fall 2010 Change Since Fall 2009 % Distribution of Student Headcount by College Fall 2010 36% 26% 38% 0.0% 1.0% 2.0% 3.0% 4.0% 5.0% 6.0% 7.0% 8.0% 9.0% Headcount % Change Fall 2009 10 Gender Distribution Fall 2010 (Excluding "Unknowns") Gender % Change Fall 2009 10 (Excluding "Unknowns") Female Female Male Male 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 16.0% 11.0% 6.0% 1.0% 4.0%

BOARD REPORT NO. 10-10-1C 5 Overview Fall 2010 Change Since Fall 2009 Less than 18 18 20 21 24 25 29 Age Distribution Fall 2010 Less than 18 18 20 21 24 25 29 Age Distribution % Change Fall 2009 10 30 39 30 39 40 59 40 59 60 or more 60 or more 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 10% 20% Highest Educational Level - Fall 2010 Highest Educational Level % Change Fall 2009-10 Not a High School Graduate Not a High School Graduate Concurrent High School Concurrent High School Concurrent Adult School Concurrent Adult School HS Grad or Equivalent HS Grad or Equivalent AA/AS Degree AA/AS Degree BA/BS Degree or Higher BA/BS Degree or Higher 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000-60% -40% -20% 0% 20%