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Allan Hancock Joint CCD 8,935.91 1,064.71 10,000.62 Allan Hancock College 8,935.91 1,064.71 10,000.62 Antelope Valley CCD 11,514.30 47.89 11,562.19 Antelope Valley College 11,514.30 47.89 11,562.19 Barstow CCD 2,873.02 68.83 2,941.85 Barstow College 2,873.02 68.83 2,941.85 Butte-Glenn CCD 10,371.19 1,185.09 11,556.28 Butte College 10,371.19 1,185.09 11,556.28 Cabrillo CCD 12,589.23 209.76 12,798.99 Cabrillo College 12,589.23 209.76 12,798.99 Cerritos CCD 17,683.06 393.43 18,076.49 Cerritos College 17,683.06 393.43 18,076.49 Chabot-Las Positas CCD 18,674.49 141.15 18,815.64 Chabot College 11,210.11 104.84 11,314.95 Las Positas College 7,464.38 36.31 7,500.69 Chaffey CCD 14,542.63 305.84 14,848.47 Chaffey College 14,542.63 305.84 14,848.47 Citrus CCD 10,602.82 840.82 11,443.64 Citrus College 10,602.82 840.82 11,443.64 Coast CCD 35,350.10 752.60 36,102.70 Coastline Community College 5,543.42 707.51 6,250.93 Golden West College 10,589.14 15.67 10,604.81 Orange Coast College 19,217.54 29.42 19,246.96 Compton CCD 5,239.62 63.59 5,303.21 Compton College 5,239.62 63.59 5,303.21 Contra Costa CCD 32,037.80 208.59 32,246.39 Contra Costa College 6,476.64 156.68 6,633.32 Diablo Valley College 16,366.25 14.65 16,380.90 Los Medanos College 9,194.91 37.26 9,232.17 Copper Mountain CCD 1,589.08 28.96 1,618.04 Copper Mountain College 1,589.08 28.96 1,618.04 Desert CCD 7,993.08 1,057.85 9,050.93 College of the Desert 7,993.08 1,057.85 9,050.93 El Camino CCD 20,516.62 16.13 20,532.75 El Camino College 20,516.62 16.13 20,532.75 Feather River CCD 1,582.62 19.88 1,602.50 Feather River College 1,582.62 19.88 1,602.50 Foothill-De Anza CCD 32,692.12 296.56 32,988.68 De Anza College 18,529.46 78.81 18,608.27 Foothill College 14,162.66 217.75 14,380.41 Gavilan CCD 5,159.97 707.64 5,867.61 Gavilan College 5,159.97 707.64 5,867.61 Glendale CCD 14,963.47 4,297.94 19,261.41 Glendale Community College 14,963.47 4,297.94 19,261.41 Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD 20,378.70 518.33 20,897.03 Cuyamaca College 5,927.59 471.12 6,398.71 Grossmont College 14,451.11 47.21 14,498.32 Hartnell CCD 7,333.92 38.72 7,372.64 Hartnell College 7,333.92 38.72 7,372.64 Imperial CCD 7,034.64 97.19 7,131.83 Imperial Valley College 7,034.64 97.19 7,131.83 Kern CCD 20,793.93 54.37 20,848.30 Bakersfield College 13,744.78 41.97 13,786.75 Cerro Coso Community College 3,579.71 12.06 3,591.77 Porterville College 3,469.44 0.34 3,469.78 Lake Tahoe CCD 1,904.53 116.59 2,021.12 Lake Tahoe Community College 1,904.53 116.59 2,021.12 Lassen CCD 1,735.66 17.66 1,753.32 Lassen College 1,735.66 17.66 1,753.32 Long Beach CCD 20,524.17 638.14 21,162.31 Long Beach City College 20,524.17 638.14 21,162.31 Los Angeles CCD 102,405.61 5,718.36 108,123.97 East Los Angeles College 22,663.40 2,092.02 24,755.42 Los Angeles City College 12,497.30 1,124.18 13,621.48 Los Angeles Harbor College 7,222.10 165.71 7,387.81 Los Angeles Mission College 7,272.27 326.83 7,599.10 Los Angeles Pierce College 15,232.32 256.33 15,488.65 Los Angeles Southwest College 5,195.34 414.96 5,610.30 Los Angeles Trade-Tech College 12,279.55 512.99 12,792.54 Los Angeles Valley College 12,708.71 619.39 13,328.10 West Los Angeles College 7,334.62 205.95 7,540.57 Los Rios CCD 59,489.27 475.99 59,965.26 American River College 24,195.74 239.76 24,435.50 Cosumnes River College 10,808.60 1.21 10,809.81 Folsom Lake College 6,043.33 0.00 6,043.33 Sacramento City College 18,441.60 235.02 18,676.62 Marin CCD 5,098.84 361.73 5,460.57 College of Marin 5,098.84 361.73 5,460.57 Mendocino-Lake CCD 2,792.13 138.38 2,930.51 Mendocino College 2,792.13 138.38 2,930.51 Merced CCD 8,625.59 1,570.31 10,195.90 Merced College 8,625.59 1,570.31 10,195.90 MiraCosta CCD 9,673.20 1,129.79 10,802.99 MiraCosta College 9,673.20 1,129.79 10,802.99

Monterey Peninsula CCD 6,732.95 1,155.05 7,888.00 Monterey Peninsula College 6,732.95 1,155.05 7,888.00 Mt. San Antonio CCD 25,203.81 5,844.11 31,047.92 Mt. San Antonio College 25,203.81 5,844.11 31,047.92 Mt. San Jacinto CCD 12,401.84 620.67 13,022.51 Mt. San Jacinto College 12,401.84 620.67 13,022.51 Napa Valley CCD 5,704.43 956.29 6,660.72 Napa Valley College 5,704.43 956.29 6,660.72 North Orange County CCD 31,788.09 6,913.92 38,702.01 Cypress College 12,428.32 0.00 12,428.32 Fullerton College 19,359.77 118.53 19,478.30 School of Continuing Education 0.00 6,795.39 6,795.39 Ohlone CCD 8,130.26 24.23 8,154.49 Ohlone College 8,130.26 24.23 8,154.49 Palo Verde CCD 1,736.57 179.54 1,916.11 Palo Verde College 1,736.57 179.54 1,916.11 Palomar CCD 19,706.06 1,252.27 20,958.33 Palomar College 19,706.06 1,252.27 20,958.33 Pasadena Area CCD 22,030.92 1,391.54 23,422.46 Pasadena City College 22,030.92 1,391.54 23,422.46 Peralta CCD 21,864.40 314.56 22,178.96 Berkeley City College 4,123.56 70.23 4,193.79 College of Alameda 4,107.14 96.99 4,204.13 Laney College 8,983.94 56.67 9,040.61 Merritt College 4,649.76 90.67 4,740.43 Rancho Santiago CCD 22,189.37 8,375.22 30,564.59 Santa Ana College 15,779.92 5,909.30 21,689.22 Santiago Canyon College 6,409.45 2,465.92 8,875.37 Redwoods CCD 5,539.93 1.61 5,541.54 College of the Redwoods 5,539.93 1.61 5,541.54 Rio Hondo CCD 13,835.42 830.18 14,665.60 Rio Hondo College 13,835.42 830.18 14,665.60 Riverside CCD 30,960.73 224.31 31,185.04 Riverside Community College 30,960.73 224.31 31,185.04 San Bernardino CCD 15,757.40 80.69 15,838.09 Crafton Hills College 4,782.06 4.30 4,786.36 San Bernardino Valley College 10,975.34 76.39 11,051.73 San Diego CCD 33,460.38 9,129.58 42,589.96 San Diego City College 11,135.49 5,496.94 16,632.43 San Diego Mesa College 15,228.59 3,011.82 18,240.41 San Diego Miramar College 7,096.30 620.82 7,717.12 San Francisco CCD 23,378.65 11,362.48 34,741.13 City College of San Francisco 23,378.65 11,362.48 34,741.13 San Joaquin Delta CCD 16,536.64 416.65 16,953.29 San Joaquin Delta College 16,536.64 416.65 16,953.29 San Jose-Evergreen CCD 15,632.53 71.42 15,703.95 Evergreen Valley College 7,524.19 45.00 7,569.19 San Jose City College 8,108.34 26.42 8,134.76 San Luis Obispo County CCD 9,335.35 294.91 9,630.26 Cuesta College 9,335.35 294.91 9,630.26 San Mateo County CCD 22,800.15 119.99 22,920.14 Cañada College 5,015.31 47.21 5,062.52 College of San Mateo 9,153.57 0.00 9,153.57 Skyline College 8,631.27 72.78 8,704.05 Santa Barbara CCD 14,339.76 2,237.98 16,577.74 Santa Barbara City College 14,339.76 2,237.98 16,577.74 Santa Clarita CCD 15,911.97 675.25 16,587.22 College of the Canyons 15,911.97 675.25 16,587.22 Santa Monica CCD 22,545.99 792.58 23,338.57 Santa Monica College 22,545.99 792.58 23,338.57 Sequoias CCD 10,202.55 412.02 10,614.57 College of the Sequoias 10,202.55 412.02 10,614.57 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint CC 7,940.60 294.24 8,234.84 Shasta College 7,940.60 294.24 8,234.84 Sierra Joint CCD 15,131.43 390.12 15,521.55 Sierra College 15,131.43 390.12 15,521.55 Siskiyou CCD 2,497.98 105.11 2,603.09 College of the Siskiyous 2,497.98 105.11 2,603.09 Solano County CCD 9,531.16 12.34 9,543.50 Solano Community College 9,531.16 12.34 9,543.50 Sonoma County CCD 17,917.83 3,278.94 21,196.77 Santa Rosa Junior College 17,917.83 3,278.94 21,196.77 South Orange County CCD 24,283.44 1,878.38 26,161.82 Irvine Valley College 8,819.29 600.60 9,419.89 Saddleback College 15,464.15 1,277.78 16,741.93 Southwestern CCD 15,481.07 626.21 16,107.28 Southwestern College 15,481.07 626.21 16,107.28 State Center CCD 31,119.14 359.53 31,478.67 Fresno City College 19,399.26 278.98 19,678.24 Reedley College 11,719.88 80.55 11,800.43 Ventura County CCD 28,710.62 507.37 29,217.99 Moorpark College 12,782.64 25.56 12,808.20

Oxnard College 5,481.58 0.00 5,481.58 Ventura College 10,446.40 481.81 10,928.21 Victor Valley CCD 9,826.00 176.49 10,002.49 Victor Valley College 9,826.00 176.49 10,002.49 West Hills CCD 4,976.79 465.50 5,442.29 West Hills College Coalinga 2,308.43 111.87 2,420.30 West Hills College Lemoore 2,668.36 353.63 3,021.99 West Kern CCD 2,509.03 57.04 2,566.07 Taft College 2,509.03 57.04 2,566.07 West Valley-Mission CCD 16,445.60 842.76 17,288.36 Mission College 7,538.16 247.92 7,786.08 West Valley College 8,907.44 594.84 9,502.28 Yosemite CCD 17,285.60 847.11 18,132.71 Columbia College 2,398.21 240.87 2,639.08 Modesto College 14,887.39 606.24 15,493.63 Yuba CCD 8,371.62 162.63 8,534.25 Woodland Community College 1,921.60 33.12 1,954.72 Yuba College 6,450.02 129.51 6,579.53 Statewide Totals: 1,172,455.38 86,263.64 1,258,719.02 1,172,455.38 86,263.64 1,258,719.02

District Credit Noncredit Total Allan Hancock Joint CCD 8,935.91 1,064.71 10,000.62 Antelope Valley CCD 11,514.30 47.89 11,562.19 Barstow CCD 2,873.02 68.83 2,941.85 Butte-Glenn CCD 10,371.19 1,185.09 11,556.28 Cabrillo CCD 12,589.23 209.76 12,798.99 Cerritos CCD 17,683.06 393.43 18,076.49 Chabot-Las Positas CCD 18,674.49 141.15 18,815.64 Chaffey CCD 14,542.63 305.84 14,848.47 Citrus CCD 10,602.82 840.82 11,443.64 Coast CCD 35,350.10 752.60 36,102.70 Compton CCD 5,239.62 63.59 5,303.21 Contra Costa CCD 32,037.80 208.59 32,246.39 Copper Mountain CCD 1,589.08 28.96 1,618.04 Desert CCD 7,993.08 1,057.85 9,050.93 El Camino CCD 20,516.62 16.13 20,532.75 Feather River CCD 1,582.62 19.88 1,602.50 Foothill-De Anza CCD 32,692.12 296.56 32,988.68 Gavilan CCD 5,159.97 707.64 5,867.61 Glendale CCD 14,963.47 4,297.94 19,261.41 Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD 20,378.70 518.33 20,897.03 Hartnell CCD 7,333.92 38.72 7,372.64 Imperial CCD 7,034.64 97.19 7,131.83 Kern CCD 20,793.93 54.37 20,848.30 Lake Tahoe CCD 1,904.53 116.59 2,021.12 Lassen CCD 1,735.66 17.66 1,753.32 Long Beach CCD 20,524.17 638.14 21,162.31 Los Angeles CCD 102,405.61 5,718.36 108,123.97 Los Rios CCD 59,489.27 475.99 59,965.26 Marin CCD 5,098.84 361.73 5,460.57 Mendocino-Lake CCD 2,792.13 138.38 2,930.51 Merced CCD 8,625.59 1,570.31 10,195.90 MiraCosta CCD 9,673.20 1,129.79 10,802.99 Monterey Peninsula CCD 6,732.95 1,155.05 7,888.00 Mt. San Antonio CCD 25,203.81 5,844.11 31,047.92 Mt. San Jacinto CCD 12,401.84 620.67 13,022.51 Napa Valley CCD 5,704.43 956.29 6,660.72 North Orange County CCD 31,788.09 6,913.92 38,702.01 Ohlone CCD 8,130.26 24.23 8,154.49 Palo Verde CCD 1,736.57 179.54 1,916.11 Palomar CCD 19,706.06 1,252.27 20,958.33 Pasadena Area CCD 22,030.92 1,391.54 23,422.46 Peralta CCD 21,864.40 314.56 22,178.96 Rancho Santiago CCD 22,189.37 8,375.22 30,564.59 Redwoods CCD 5,539.93 1.61 5,541.54 Rio Hondo CCD 13,835.42 830.18 14,665.60 Riverside CCD 30,960.73 224.31 31,185.04 San Bernardino CCD 15,757.40 80.69 15,838.09 San Diego CCD 33,460.38 9,129.58 42,589.96

District Credit Noncredit Total San Francisco CCD 23,378.65 11,362.48 34,741.13 San Joaquin Delta CCD 16,536.64 416.65 16,953.29 San Jose-Evergreen CCD 15,632.53 71.42 15,703.95 San Luis Obispo County CCD 9,335.35 294.91 9,630.26 San Mateo County CCD 22,800.15 119.99 22,920.14 Santa Barbara CCD 14,339.76 2,237.98 16,577.74 Santa Clarita CCD 15,911.97 675.25 16,587.22 Santa Monica CCD 22,545.99 792.58 23,338.57 Sequoias CCD 10,202.55 412.02 10,614.57 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint CCD 7,940.60 294.24 8,234.84 Sierra Joint CCD 15,131.43 390.12 15,521.55 Siskiyou CCD 2,497.98 105.11 2,603.09 Solano County CCD 9,531.16 12.34 9,543.50 Sonoma County CCD 17,917.83 3,278.94 21,196.77 South Orange County CCD 24,283.44 1,878.38 26,161.82 Southwestern CCD 15,481.07 626.21 16,107.28 State Center CCD 31,119.14 359.53 31,478.67 Ventura County CCD 28,710.62 507.37 29,217.99 Victor Valley CCD 9,826.00 176.49 10,002.49 West Hills CCD 4,976.79 465.50 5,442.29 West Kern CCD 2,509.03 57.04 2,566.07 West Valley-Mission CCD 16,445.60 842.76 17,288.36 Yosemite CCD 17,285.60 847.11 18,132.71 Yuba CCD 8,371.62 162.63 8,534.25 Statewide Totals: 1,172,455.38 86,263.64 1,258,719.02