Transfers to UC & CSU March 3, 2016

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2014-15 Transfers to UC & CSU March 3, 2016

Transfers to UC Admission & Enrollment, 2014-15 1,418 De Anza students applied 1,059 (75%) were admitted Of those admitted, 815 (77%) enrolled 8% increase from prior year 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 De Anza College: Transfers to UC Admission & Enrollment, 5-Year Trend 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Applicants Admits Enrollees Source: University of California: Admissions by Source School The universitywide applicant and admit counts are unduplicated.

Transfers to UC by Ethnicity Asian students account for the majority of UC transfers De Anza College: Transfers to UC by Ethnicity, 2014-15 African American, 1.2% American Indian, 0.4% International, 33.0% Asian, 42.5% White, 10.9% Latino/a, 8.0% Domestic Unknown, 4.0% Source: University of California: Admissions by Source School

Transfers to UC Admission & Enrollment by Ethnicity The majority of African American and Latino/a students who were admitted to a UC enrolled De Anza College: Transfers to UC by Ethnicity Admissions & Enrollment, 2014-15 % of Applicants Admitted % of Admitted that Enrolled 100% 80% 60% 50% 59% 75% 76% 76% 75% 73% 67% 67% 69% 87% 85% 82% 79% 40% 20% 0% African American American Indian Asian Latino/a White Domestic Unknown International Source: University of California: Admissions by Source School

Transfers to UC by Campus UC Davis, San Diego and Berkeley had the largest share of transferred students UC Campus 2014-15 Enrollees Percent Davis 198 24% San Diego 164 20% Berkeley 132 16% Los Angeles 116 14% Santa Barbara 63 8% Santa Cruz 61 7% Irvine 57 7% Riverside 23 3% Merced NA NA Total* 815 100% Source: University of California: Admissions by Source School *Starting in 2014-15, data is not reported for schools with fewer than five applicants and fewer than three admits or enrollees (denoted as "NA ). Therefore, summing the student count by campus will not total the universitywide count (aggregate count). For this reason, the figures reflected in the total row are the actual universitywide count of enrollees.

Transfers to UC GPA Transfer GPA ranged between 3.81 to 2.86 UC Campus De Anza's Average GPA, 2014-15 Applicant GPA Admitted GPA Enrollment GPA Berkeley 3.53 3.81 3.81 Los Angeles 3.53 3.80 3.78 San Diego 3.47 3.76 3.70 Santa Barbara 3.37 3.62 3.46 Irvine 3.38 3.62 3.40 Davis 3.40 3.57 3.39 Santa Cruz 3.26 3.45 3.33 Riverside 3.15 3.28 2.86 Merced 3.05 3.32 NA Source: University of California: Admissions by Source School The averages for any category with fewer than five students do not have data and are denoted as NA.

Transfers to CSU Enrollment, 2014-15 1,335 De Anza students enrolled 4% decrease from prior year 9% increase over past three years 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 1,422 De Anza College: Transfers to CSU Enrollment, 5-Year Trend 1,342 1,225 1,396 1,335 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Source: The California State University: California Community College Transfers by Institution of Origin

Transfers to CSU by Ethnicity Asian and Latino/a students account for the majority of CSU transfers De Anza College: Transfers to CSU by Ethnicity, 2014-15 African American, 2.9% Other/Unknown, 7.9% White, 16.5% Non-Resident Alien, 10.8% Asian/Pacific Islander, 41.6% Latino/a, 20.2% Source: The California State University: California Community College Transfers by Institution of Origin

Transfers to CSU by Campus, 2014-15 CSU San Jose, San Francisco and East Bay had the largest share of transferred students Source: The California State University: California Community College Transfers by Institution of Origin CSU Campus 2014-15 Student Percent San Jose 831 62% San Francisco 169 13% East Bay 122 9% Sacramento 39 3% Monterey Bay 24 2% Long Beach 21 2% Pomona 19 1% San Diego 16 1% Humboldt 15 1% Chico 14 1% Northridge 14 1% San Luis Obispo 12 1% Los Angeles 9 1% Stanislaus 9 1% Fresno 6 0% Fullerton 6 0% Sonoma 4 0% Bakersfield 2 0% Dominguez Hills 2 0% Channel Islands 1 0% Maritime 0 0% San Bernardino 0 0% San Marcos 0 0% Total 1,335 100%

Transfers to In-State Private & Out-of-State Institutions In 2013-14, among De Anza students who transferred to an in-state private or out-of-state institution, the majority chose out-of-state 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Student Percent Student Percent Student Percent 3-Year Change In-State Private 234 52% 237 52% 190 47% -19% Out-Of-State 218 48% 221 48% 217 53% 0% Total 452 100% 458 100% 407 100% -10% Source: California Community Colleges Chancellor s Office Data Mart Note: 2013-14 is the most recent data from the state Chancellor s Office.