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d/ Allan Hancock ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE 31 138 401 185 779 Allan Hancock Districtwide : Antelope Valley 31 ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE 181 403 32 3 833 Antelope Valley Districtwide : Barstow BARSTOW DISTRICT 10 7 11 48 7 BARSTOW COLLEGE 30 104 7 141 Barstow Districtwide : Butte 10 BUTTE COLLEGE 20 18 513 20 250 995 Butte Districtwide : Cabrillo 20 CABRILLO COLLEGE 1 204 30 18 252 850 Cabrillo Districtwide : Cerritos 1 CERRITOS COLLEGE 21 289 42 2 5 28 1,089 Cerritos Districtwide : Chabot-Las Positas 21 CHABOT-LAS POSITAS DISTRICT 2 108 129 LAS POSITAS COLLEGE 9 93 232 5 91 430 CHABOT COLLEGE 11 174 279 8 1 125 598 Chabot-Las Positas Districtwide : Chaffey 22 CHAFFEY COLLEGE 15 4 20 18 22 252 1,121 Chaffey Districtwide : Citrus 15 CITRUS COLLEGE 25 155 9 38 2 89 Citrus Districtwide : Coast 25 COAST DISTRICT 4 13 81 98 COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 11 42 18 1 13 481 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE 14 122 292 1 174 18 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 252 44 20 2 293 1,032 Coast Districtwide : Compton 48 COMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 12 85 184 11 98 39 Compton Districtwide : Contra Costa 12 CONTRA COSTA DISTRICT 5 20 20 29 74 CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE 10 82 20 51 31 DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE 21 229 498 10 2 10 944 LOS MEDANOS COLLEGE 9 110 213 10 10 81 433 Contra Costa Districtwide : 45 138 181 37 18 204 289 27 4 155 41 85 421 401 403 104 513 30 42 511 20 9 984 184 917 11 18 2 32 18 7 4 32 20 5 1 22 38 3 11 2 185 3 55 250 252 28 3 252 2 711 98 321 779 833 217 995 850 1,089 1,157 1,121 89 2,229 39 1,812 Data Source: CCCCO MIS Database for the reporting period Fall Term 2011 Page 1 of 8

d/ Copper Mountain COPPER MOUNTAIN DISTRICT OFFICE COPPER MOUNTAIN COLLEGE 9 33 94 5 50 1 Copper Mountain Districtwide : Desert 9 33 94 5 50 1 DESERT, COLLEGE OF THE 18 10 313 8 12 188 45 Desert Districtwide : El Camino 18 10 313 8 12 188 45 EL CAMINO COLLEGE 25 321 521 34 57 35 1,323 El Camino Districtwide : Feather River 25 321 521 34 57 35 1,323 FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE 4 23 59 14 7 54 11 Feather River Districtwide : Foothill-Deanza 4 23 59 14 7 54 11 FOOTHILL DISTRICT 7 70 115 211 DE ANZA COLLEGE 18 288 453 10 55 21 1,040 FOOTHILL COLLEGE 3 31 5 33 99 5 Foothill-Deanza Districtwide : Gavilan 44 481 79 34 158 430 1,91 GAVILAN COLLEGE 75 230 1 113 459 Gavilan Districtwide : Glendale 75 230 1 113 459 GLENDALE COLLEGE 27 227 531 29 13 299 1,12 Glendale Districtwide : Grossmont-Cuyamaca 27 227 531 29 13 299 1,12 GROSSMONT DISTRICT 4 5 1 1 8 CUYAMACA COLLEGE 13 80 20 2 5 112 472 GROSSMONT COLLEGE 1 213 548 2 10 9 988 Grossmont-Cuyamaca Districtwide : Hartnell 33 293 808 9 31 372 1,54 HARTNELL COLLEGE 18 89 22 9 11 129 518 Hartnell Districtwide : Imperial 18 89 22 9 11 129 518 IMPERIAL VALLEY COLLEGE 13 140 18 20 13 495 Imperial Districtwide : Kern 13 140 18 20 13 495 KERN DISTRICT 4 31 13 41 89 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 14 7 15 32 214 78 CERRO COSO COMMUNITY COLLEGE 8 54 131 10 7 81 291 PORTERVILLE COLLEGE 7 5 74 8 4 9 227 Kern Districtwide : Lake Tahoe 33 3 451 4 5 405 1,375 LAKE TAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5 40 127 1 4 73 250 Lake Tahoe Districtwide : 5 40 127 1 4 73 250 Data Source: CCCCO MIS Database for the reporting period Fall Term 2011 Page 2 of 8

d/ Lassen LASSEN COLLEGE 31 73 12 2 52 17 Lassen Districtwide : Long Beach LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE 25 314 585 2 4 1,440 Long Beach Districtwide : Los Angeles 25 LOS ANGELES DISTRICT 1 4 2 15 95 144 27 LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE 11 183 41 2 14 23 907 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE 9 81 292 3 10 11 511 LOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE 8 3 9 1 9 128 458 LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGE 13 175 498 4 17 237 944 LOS ANGELES SOUTHWEST COLLEGE 9 5 2 2 13 99 371 LOS ANGELES TRADE-TECHNICAL COLLEGE 10 157 22 5 17 210 1 LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE 12 178 343 5 11 204 753 EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE 17 237 585 3 13 305 1,10 WEST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE 7 77 282 2 10 135 513 L.A. I.T.V. 1 15 2 18 Los Angeles Districtwide : Los Rios 113 31 314 1,211 LOS RIOS DISTRICT 7 1 51 154 237 AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE 25 39 02 4 10 335 1,372 COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE 15 178 22 4 9 158 590 SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE 21 314 423 3 9 27 1,04 FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE 10 105 170 2 7 100 394 Los Rios Districtwide : Marin 78 MARIN, COLLEGE OF 21 85 258 4 15 0 573 Marin Districtwide : Mendocino-Lake 21 MENDOCINO COLLEGE 8 52 221 11 81 373 Mendocino-Lake Districtwide : Merced 8 MERCED COLLEGE 27 175 307 18 2 21 790 Merced Districtwide : Mira Costa MIRA COSTA DISTRICT 27 MIRA COSTA COLLEGE 14 170 27 14 0 484 Mira Costa Districtwide : Monterey 14 MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE 10 99 272 9 174 583 Monterey Districtwide : Mt. San Antonio 10 MOUNT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE 37 392 802 3 3 529 1,799 Mt. San Antonio Districtwide : 37 994 85 52 175 170 99 392 73 585 3,181 1,421 258 221 307 27 272 802 12 42 37 4 11 18 14 9 3 2 2 209 8 15 2 3 52 4 1,81 1,023 0 81 21 0 174 529 17 1,440,572 3,39 573 373 790 484 583 1,799 Data Source: CCCCO MIS Database for the reporting period Fall Term 2011 Page 3 of 8

d/ Mt. San Jacinto MOUNT SAN JACINTO COLLEGE 1 150 713 15 80 1 1,215 Mt. San Jacinto Districtwide : Napa Valley NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE DISTRICT 1 150 713 15 80 1 1,215 NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE 21 89 254 11 11 144 530 Napa Valley Districtwide : North Orange 21 89 254 11 11 144 530 NORTH ORANGE DISTRICT 2 1 1 70 89 CYPRESS COLLEGE 17 8 375 13 212 815 FULLERTON COLLEGE 17 284 395 14 24 974 NORTH ORANGE ADULT DIVISION 9 20 280 7 73 389 North Orange Districtwide : Ohlone 45 502 1,050 50 1 2,27 OHLONE COLLEGE 15 115 315 29 149 47 Ohlone Districtwide : Palo Verde 15 115 315 29 149 47 PALO VERDE COLLEGE 5 37 2 1 1 2 18 Palo Verde Districtwide : Palomar 5 37 2 1 1 2 18 PALOMAR COLLEGE 272 814 18 3 383 1,542 Palomar Districtwide : Pasadena 272 814 18 3 383 1,542 PASADENA CITY COLLEGE 29 31 7 2 332 1,449 Pasadena Districtwide : Peralta 29 31 7 2 332 1,449 PERALTA DISTRICT 27 90 13 ALAMEDA, COLLEGE OF 7 57 12 9 37 23 LANEY COLLEGE 10 113 305 72 5 MERRITT COLLEGE 4 72 129 14 51 270 VISTA COLLEGE 7 42 15 31 24 Peralta Districtwide : Rancho Santiago 55 284 729 7 281 1,425 RANCHO SANTIAGO DISTRICT 14 2 4 28 108 15 SANTA ANA COLLEGE 2 212 31 1 5 334 1,209 SANTA ANA CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTER SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE 14 98 289 1 2 153 557 Rancho Santiago Districtwide : Redwoods 54 312 920 35 595 1,922 REDWOODS, COLLEGE OF THE 18 87 218 35 0 122 540 Redwoods Districtwide : Rio Hondo 18 87 218 35 0 122 540 RIO HONDO COLLEGE 21 2 30 9 3 259 844 Rio Hondo Districtwide : 21 2 30 9 3 259 844 Data Source: CCCCO MIS Database for the reporting period Fall Term 2011 Page 4 of 8

d/ Riverside RIVERSIDE DISTRICT 11 22 17 121 171 RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 21 404 11 22 278 950 MORENO 13 75 313 2 98 507 NORCO 12 8 175 5 1 9 357 Riverside Districtwide : San Bernardino 55 359 892 44 42 593 1,985 SAN BERNARDINO DISTRICT 5 33 12 0 110 CRAFTON HILLS COLLEGE 11 145 9 8 90 329 SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE 18 151 310 1 184 98 San Bernardino Districtwide : San Diego 34 217 455 1 3 334 1,137 SAN DIEGO DISTRICT 38 4 5 1 35 481 54 SAN DIEGO CITY COLLEGE 185 474 7 132 817 SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGE 15 21 522 10 12 970 SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGE REG CNTR 9 108 5 11 81 454 SAN DIEGO CET 12 101 40 108 27 SAN DIEGO ADULT/CONTINUING EDUCATION CEN San Diego Districtwide : San Francisco 93 59 1,52 1 3 94 3,432 SAN FRANCISCO, CITY COLLEGE OF 40 810 1,00 81 732 2,9 San Francisco Districtwide : San Joaquin Delta 40 810 1,00 81 732 2,9 SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE 14 204 280 38 28 421 985 San Joaquin Delta Districtwide : San Jose-Evergreen 14 204 280 38 28 421 985 SAN JOSE/EVERGREEN DISTRICT 3 11 4 0 78 EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE 12 114 188 7 1 127 449 SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE 9 99 28 5 5 102 488 San Jose-Evergreen Districtwide : San Luis Obispo 213 45 23 10 289 1,015 CUESTA COLLEGE 13 151 359 15 8 21 807 San Luis Obispo Districtwide : San Mateo 13 151 359 15 8 21 807 SAN MATEO DISTRICT 2 11 42 11 21 CANADA COLLEGE 73 181 1 12 55 328 SAN MATEO, COLLEGE OF 11 133 229 1 10 105 489 SKYLINE COLLEGE 10 109 259 2 9 88 477 San Mateo Districtwide : Santa Barbara SANTA BARBARA DISTRICT 29 315 9 15 73 409 1,510 SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE 21 5 43 33 30 284 1,049 SANTA BARBARA CED Santa Barbara Districtwide : 21 5 43 33 30 284 1,049 Data Source: CCCCO MIS Database for the reporting period Fall Term 2011 Page 5 of 8

d/ Santa Clarita CANYONS, COLLEGE OF THE 30 189 433 52 13 2 941 Santa Clarita Districtwide : Santa Monica 30 189 433 52 13 2 941 SANTA MONICA CITY COLLEGE 4 310 959 53 41 1,829 Santa Monica Districtwide : Sequoias 4 310 959 53 41 1,829 SEQUOIAS, COLLEGE OF THE 33 155 272 3 7 189 59 Sequoias Districtwide : Shasta-Tehama-Trinity SHASTA DISTRICT 33 155 272 3 7 189 59 SHASTA COLLEGE 25 1 281 14 201 40 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Districtwide : Sierra 25 1 281 14 201 40 SIERRA COLLEGE 221 31 23 22 1,120 Sierra Districtwide : Siskiyous 221 31 23 22 1,120 SISKIYOUS, COLLEGE OF THE 10 47 142 1 9 284 Siskiyous Districtwide : Solano 10 47 142 1 9 284 SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE 8 152 255 5 143 582 Solano Districtwide : Sonoma 8 152 255 5 143 582 SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE 3 282 942 2 0 4 1,74 Sonoma Districtwide : South Orange 3 282 942 2 0 4 1,74 SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 13 7 92 SADDLEBACK COLLEGE 1 208 30 21 8 285 1,18 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE 10 111 350 11 2 179 3 South Orange Districtwide : Southwestern 32 3 980 45 1 531 1,923 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE 23 203 709 29 344 1,308 Southwestern Districtwide : State Center 23 203 709 29 344 1,308 STATE CENTER DISTRICT 10 1 13 11 99 134 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 25 308 09 8 9 312 1,271 REEDLEY 1 180 417 9 3 189 814 State Center Districtwide : Ventura 51 488 1,027 30 23 00 2,2 VENTURA COUNTY DISTRICT 3 3 11 9 8 MOORPARK COLLEGE 7 10 322 1 5 14 41 OXNARD COLLEGE 7 8 128 2 4 95 322 VENTURA COLLEGE 10 141 308 1 5 148 13 Ventura Districtwide : 27 387 758 7 25 458 1,2 Data Source: CCCCO MIS Database for the reporting period Fall Term 2011 Page of 8

d/ Victor Valley VICTOR VALLEY DISTRICT VICTOR VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 12 117 449 2 172 771 Victor Valley Districtwide : West Hills 12 WEST HILLS DISTRICT OFFICE 23 2 44 WEST HILLS COALINGA 2 39 42 54 144 305 WEST HILLS LEMOORE 11 33 110 25 7 West Hills Districtwide : West Kern 0 TAFT COLLEGE 5 49 58 13 152 283 West Kern Districtwide : West Valley-Mission 5 WEST VALLEY DISTRICT 1 10 21 9 128 MISSION COLLEGE 11 138 225 2 13 92 481 WEST VALLEY COLLEGE 7 15 234 3 10 100 5 West Valley-Mission Districtwide : Yosemite YOSEMITE DISTRICT 22 15 14 189 COLUMBIA COLLEGE 47 94 11 3 5 22 MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE 20 228 310 11 2 217 788 Yosemite Districtwide : Yuba 32 YUBA DISTRICT OFFICE 35 47 YUBA COLLEGE 13 90 0 7 12 112 4 WOODLAND COLLEGE 5 31 84 3 35 158 Yuba Districtwide : Statewide : 1,989 17,55 38,700 1,441 2,041 23,435 85,21 117 72 49 303 275 121 449 152 58 459 404 274 2 13 15 44 1 81 44 20 12 172 230 152 288 428 182 771 595 283 1,128 1,203 29 Data Source: CCCCO MIS Database for the reporting period Fall Term 2011 Page 7 of 8

Appendix: Employee Category Specifications The data elements used in the employee category specifications are from the California Community Colleges Management Information System Data Element Dictionary. The EB elements are from the Employee Demographic data elements and the EJ elements are from the Employee Assignment data elements. Employee Category EB07 (EEO) EB08 (Classification EJ01 (Assignment Type) EJ08 (FTE) Educational Administrator 1 A d/ 2 C,R 2 T Begins with A,C,N,I Begins with A,C,N,I Administrator 1 P 4,5,,7,8 P Begins with A The sum of the FTE for the A assignment is greater than sum of the FTE for other assignment types 3 P 4,5,,7,8 P Begins with S or I The sum of the FTE for the S or I assignment is greater than sum of the FTE for other assignment types Data Source: CCCCO MIS Database for the reporting period Fall Term 2011 Page 8 of 8