De Anza College Office of Institutional Research and Planning To: Senior Staff From: Lisa Ly, Research Analyst Date: February 24, 2016 Subject: Full-year Transfers to UC and CSU, 2012-13 to 2014-15 This report reflects data for full-year transfers to the University of California and California State University between 2012-13 and 2014-15. Since 2013-14 is the most recent data from the state Chancellor s Office, in-state private institutions and out-of-state institutions data reflects the most recent three years, 2011-12 to 2013-14. Transfers to University of California (UC) Admission & Enrollment In 2014-15, the number of De Anza students who applied to a UC is 1,418 75 De Anza students who applied to a UC were admitted 77 De Anza students were admitted to a UC Table 1: De Anza UC Applicants: Total and Total, 2014-15 No. of Total Applicants Applicants 1,418 1,059 75% 815 77% Note: The universitywide applicant and admit counts are unduplicated. Total GPA by UC Campus In 2014-15, De Anza students enrollment GPA across the nine UC campuses ranged between 3.81 to 2.86 Table 2: De Anza Full Year Transfers Average GPA by UC Campus, 2014-15 De Anza's Average GPA Applicant GPA GPA Enrollment GPA Berkeley 3.53 3.81 3.81 Davis 3.40 3.57 3.39 Irvine 3.38 3.62 3.40 Los Angeles 3.53 3.80 3.78 Merced 3.05 3.32 NA Riverside 3.15 3.28 2.86 San Diego 3.47 3.76 3.70 Santa Barbara 3.37 3.62 3.46 Santa Cruz 3.26 3.45 3.33 Note: The averages for any category with fewer than five students do not have data and are denoted as NA. 1
Transfers by UC Campus Percent change year over year Between 2011-12 and 2012-13, transfers to UC declined by 77 students or 10% For reference, transfers to UC in 2011-12 totaled 804 students Between 2012-13 and 2013-14, transfers to UC increased by 4% Between 2013-14 and 2014-15, transfers to UC increased by 8% Three-year change Over the past three years, 2012-13 to 2014-15, transfers to UC increased by 12% The UC campuses saw the largest change in transfer increases were: - UC Riverside (increased by 92%) - UC Irvine (increased by 43%) - UC San Diego (increased 27%) In 2014-15, the UC campuses with the highest number of De Anza transferred students included: UC Davis (24 all transfers) UC San Diego (20 all transfers) UC Berkeley (16 all transfers) Table 3: De Anza Full Year Transfers by UC Campus, 2012-13 to 2014-15 UC Campus 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 3-Year Change Berkeley 131-14% 143 9% 132-8% 1% Davis 179-8% 169-6% 198 17% 11% Irvine 40-23% 35-13% 57 63% 43% Los Angeles 124 36% 117-6% 116-1% -6% Merced 2-50% 1-50% NA NA NA Riverside 12-50% 21 75% 23 10% 92% San Diego 129-31% 172 33% 164-5% 27% Santa Barbara 57 39% 49-14% 63 29% 11% Santa Cruz 53-10% 49-8% 61 24% 15% Total* 727-10% 756 4% 815 8% 12% Note: Where the base year value is zero, no percent change is reported. *Starting in 2014-15, schools with fewer than five applicants and fewer than three admits or enrollees do not have data and are 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 aggregate count of enrollees. 2
Transfers by Ethnicity Note: Percent change is not provided in table 4 since the University of California does not provide data on transfer by ethnicity (i.e. disaggregate level) when the number of applicants, admits and enrollees by ethnicity is fewer than five applicants. In 2014-15, Asian and international students accounted for the majority of De Anza students who applied to a UC, 44% and 29%, respectively Nearly 75% or more of domestic ethnicity unknown, international and Asian students who applied to a UC were admitted; and at least 75 these admitted students enrolled At least 67 American Indian, Latino/a and White students who applied to a UC were admitted; and 75 these admitted students enrolled 50 African American students who applied to a UC were admitted, and 59 them enrolled Table 4: De Anza Full Year Transfers to UC by Ethnicity, 2012-13 to 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Race/Ethnicity Applicants Admits Applicants Applicants Admits Applicants Applicants Admits Applicants African American 32 18 56% 11 61% 30 17 57% 11 65% 34 17 50% 10 59% American Indian NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 4 67% 3 75% Asian 669 475 71% 355 75% 612 434 71% 313 72% 620 455 73% 346 76% Latino/a 74 42 57% 27 64% 111 69 62% 42 61% 126 85 67% 65 76% White 196 116 59% 92 79% 184 127 69% 92 72% 170 118 69% 89 75% Domestic Unknown NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 45 39 87% 33 85% International 324 283 87% 216 76% 389 326 84% 263 81% 417 341 82% 269 79% Notes: The numbers of applicants, admits, and enrollees for any ethnic category with fewer than five applicants do not have data and are denoted as "NA." To avoid calculation of a redacted cell, the unknown category is shown as a blank if any other category is redacted. 3
Transfers to California State University (CSU) Transfers by CSU Campus Percent change year over year In 2012-13, transfers to CSU resulted in 117 fewer students compared to the previous year, or a 9% decrease in transfer For reference, transfers to CSU in 2011-12 totaled 1,342 students Between 2012-13 and 2013-14, transfers to CSU increased by 171 students or 14% Between 2013-14 and 2014-15, transfers to CSU decreased by 61 students or 4% In 2014-15, the CSU campuses with the highest number of De Anza transfer students are San Jose State (831), San Francisco State (169) and East Bay (122); and this is consistent with previous yearly trend Over the past three years, 2012-13 to 2014-15, overall transfers to CSU increased by 9% CSU Campus Table 5: De Anza Transfers by CSU Campus, 2012-13 to 2014-15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Bakersfield 2-3 50% 2-33% 0% Channel Islands 0-100% 1-1 0% - Chico 10 0% 20 100% 14-30% 40% Dominguez Hills 0-100% 5-2 -60% - East Bay 116-3% 136 17% 122-10% 5% Fresno 0-100% 1-6 500% - Fullerton 11 57% 5-55% 6 20% -45% Humboldt 4-64% 11 175% 15 36% 275% Long Beach 20 33% 20 0% 21 5% 5% Los Angeles 3-75% 8 167% 9 13% 200% Maritime 1-50% 0-100% 0 - -100% Monterey Bay 7-42% 13 86% 24 85% 243% Northridge 16-24% 21 31% 14-33% -13% Pomona 19 217% 18-5% 19 6% 0% Sacramento 14-58% 36 157% 39 8% 179% San Bernardino 0-0 - 0 - - San Diego 32 146% 13-59% 16 23% -50% San Francisco 174-19% 243 40% 169-30% -3% San Jose* 778-6% 814 5% 831 2% 7% San Luis Obispo 10-29% 20 100% 12-40% 20% San Marcos 0-100% 0-0 - - Sonoma 1-75% 4 300% 4 0% 300% Stanislaus 7 17% 4-43% 9 125% 29% Total 1,225-9% 1,396 14% 1,335-4% 9% 3-Year Change Source: The California State University: College Transfers by Institution Origin Note: Where the base year value is zero, no percent change is reported. *In 2011-12, San Jose State University made changes to its admissions procedures. All majors were declared "impacted" and applicants were ranked by GPA. As a result, students competed for available spots within each impacted major. 4
Transfers by Ethnicity In 2014-15, Asian (42%) and Latino/a (20%) students comprised more than half of all racial/ethnic subgroups who transferred to a CSU; and this trend is consistent with previous yearly trends Over the past three years, 2012-13 to 2014-15, the largest gains in transfer to a CSU is observed among De Anza s African American students with an increase of 56% (despite accounting for fewer than 5 CSU transfers on an annual basis). Latino/a students had the second largest gain with a 47% increase in CSU transfers over the three-year period. Table 6: De Anza Transfers to CSU by Race/Ethnicity, 2012-13 to 2014-15 Race/Ethnicity 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 3-Year Percent Percent Percent Change African American 25 2% 42 3% 39 3% 56% Asian/Pacific Islander 436 36% 512 37% 556 42% 28% Filipino 88 7% 79 6% 0 0% -100% Latino/a 184 15% 240 17% 270 20% 47% Non-Resident Alien 138 11% 140 10% 144 11% 4% Other/Unknown 120 10% 129 9% 106 8% -12% White 234 19% 254 18% 220 16% -6% Total 1,225 100% 1,396 100% 1,335 100% 9% Source: The California State University: College Transfers by Institution Origin Note: Other/Unknown includes American Indian, two or more races and decline to state race/ethnicity. Transfers to In-State Private and Out-of-State Institutions Note: 2013-14 is the most recent data from the state Chancellor s Office. In 2013-14, among De Anza students who transferred to an in-state private or out-of-state institution, the majority of them opted for an out-of-state institution (53%). This is a reverse in trend from the s where most students transferred to an in-state private institution. Over the past three years, 2011-12 to 2013-14, transfers to in-state private institutions declined by nearly 20%, whereas transfers to out-of-state institutions remained unchanged. Table 7: De Anza Transfers to In-State Private and Out-of-State Institutions, 2011-12 to 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 3-Year Percent Percent Percent 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: CCCCO Data Mart 5