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Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Allan Hancock Allan Hancock College 15 161 506 16 39 228 965 Allan Hancock Districtwide 15 161 506 16 39 228 965 Antelope Antelope Valley College 23 182 471 1 18 261 956 Antelope Districtwide 23 182 471 1 18 261 956 Barstow Barstow District 0 0 0 0 26 29 55 Barstow College 9 41 101 11 4 2 168 Barstow Districtwide 9 41 101 11 30 31 223 Cabrillo Cabrillo College 17 181 368 24 0 239 829 Cabrillo Districtwide 17 181 368 24 0 239 829 Cerritos Cerritos College 24 304 552 28 37 288 1233 Cerritos Districtwide 24 304 552 28 37 288 1233 Chabot-Las Positas Chabot-Las Positas District 2 0 0 19 0 113 134 Chabot College 9 179 321 14 3 147 673 Las Positas College 7 120 260 9 0 99 495 Chabot-Las Positas Districtwide 18 299 581 42 3 359 1302 Chaffey Citrus Coast Chaffey College 21 234 839 22 25 289 1430 Chaffey Districtwide 21 234 839 22 25 289 1430 Citrus College 21 162 391 11 28 227 840 Citrus Districtwide 21 162 391 11 28 227 840 Coast District 5 0 0 22 2 93 122 Coastline Community College 15 53 269 17 1 163 518 Golden West College 22 135 330 22 1 182 692 Orange Coast College 29 272 538 24 3 310 1176 Coast Districtwide 71 460 1137 85 7 748 2508 Compton Compton Community College 11 100 191 6 26 107 441 Compton Districtwide 11 100 191 6 26 107 441 Contra Costa Contra Costa District 6 0 0 21 16 37 80 Contra Costa College 16 86 226 7 6 91 432 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 1 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Diablo Valley College 21 228 553 18 17 167 1004 Los Medanos College 17 119 242 10 8 98 494 Contra Costa Districtwide 60 433 1021 56 47 393 2010 Copper Mountain Desert Copper Mountain Community College 11 31 97 0 5 41 185 Copper Mountain Districtwide 11 31 97 0 5 41 185 College of the Desert 21 125 446 30 21 240 883 Desert Districtwide 21 125 446 30 21 240 883 El Camino El Camino College 27 324 614 29 90 344 1428 El Camino Districtwide 27 324 614 29 90 344 1428 Feather River Feather River College 4 27 54 4 11 70 170 Feather River Districtwide 4 27 54 4 11 70 170 Foothill Foothill District 28 0 2 8 75 107 220 De Anza College 25 265 560 6 59 215 1130 Foothill College 31 191 488 3 44 85 842 Foothill Districtwide 84 456 1050 17 178 407 2192 Gavilan Gavilan College 12 81 411 15 35 101 655 Gavilan Districtwide 12 81 411 15 35 101 655 Glendale Glendale College 28 207 584 30 11 302 1162 Glendale Districtwide 28 207 584 30 11 302 1162 Grossmont Grossmont District 21 0 0 0 18 70 109 Cuyamaca College 20 88 302 0 18 119 547 Grossmont College 24 222 609 1 20 198 1074 Grossmont Districtwide 65 310 911 1 56 387 1730 Hartnell Hartnell College 21 106 255 30 33 130 575 Hartnell Districtwide 21 106 255 30 33 130 575 Imperial Imperial Valley College 13 152 145 11 20 116 457 Imperial Districtwide 13 152 145 11 20 116 457 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 2 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Kern Kern District 2 0 0 33 15 62 112 Bakersfield College 22 307 294 44 31 303 1001 Cerro Coso Community College 12 50 95 13 8 74 252 Porterville College 9 62 85 11 9 65 241 Kern Districtwide 45 419 474 101 63 504 1606 Lake Tahoe Lassen Lake Tahoe Community College 6 27 143 9 16 59 260 Lake Tahoe Districtwide 6 27 143 9 16 59 260 Lassen College 7 41 73 15 2 66 204 Lassen Districtwide 7 41 73 15 2 66 204 Long Beach Long Beach City College 30 341 681 44 47 500 1643 Long Beach Districtwide 30 341 681 44 47 500 1643 Los Angeles Los Angeles District 9 8 2 18 110 109 256 East Los Angeles College 24 324 637 4 13 329 1331 Los Angeles City College 12 182 421 2 14 207 838 Los Angeles Harbor College 12 100 242 2 9 127 492 Los Angeles ITV 1 0 11 0 0 2 14 Los Angeles Mission College 10 86 297 1 12 125 531 Los Angeles Pierce College 12 233 432 4 14 248 943 Los Angeles Southwest College 10 79 209 3 9 112 422 Los Angeles Trade-Technical College 17 180 340 2 16 214 769 Los Angeles Valley College 15 186 366 5 15 184 771 West Los Angeles College 12 108 260 2 11 133 526 Los Angeles Districtwide 134 1486 3217 43 223 1790 6893 Los Rios Marin Los Rios District 8 0 0 24 48 168 248 American River College 26 387 640 4 13 323 1393 Cosumnes River College 15 192 262 3 9 159 640 Folsom Lake College 13 126 156 4 8 112 419 Sacramento City College 22 323 412 3 12 248 1020 Los Rios Districtwide 84 1028 1470 38 90 1010 3720 College of Marin 29 119 190 8 41 143 530 Marin Districtwide 29 119 190 8 41 143 530 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 3 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Mendocino Mendocino College 5 52 238 12 0 70 377 Mendocino Districtwide 5 52 238 12 0 70 377 Merced Merced College 28 182 334 20 1 279 844 Merced Districtwide 28 182 334 20 1 279 844 MiraCosta Mira Costa College 32 795 0 0 56 308 1191 MiraCosta Districtwide 32 795 0 0 56 308 1191 Monterey Monterey Peninsula College 10 101 265 4 12 158 550 Monterey Districtwide 10 101 265 4 12 158 550 Mt. San Antonio Mount San Antonio College 48 420 908 65 5 629 2075 Mt. San Antonio Districtwide 48 420 908 65 5 629 2075 Mt. San Jacinto Napa Mount San Jacinto College 14 322 417 21 113 220 1107 Mt. San Jacinto Districtwide 14 322 417 21 113 220 1107 Napa Valley College 19 100 253 21 16 143 552 Napa Districtwide 19 100 253 21 16 143 552 North Orange North Orange District 3 0 0 21 0 71 95 Cypress College 12 223 454 15 0 198 902 Fullerton College 22 352 581 18 0 280 1253 North Orange Adult Division 9 31 271 8 0 77 396 North Orange Districtwide 46 606 1306 62 0 626 2646 Ohlone Ohlone College 17 118 369 25 36 129 694 Ohlone Districtwide 17 118 369 25 36 129 694 Palo Verde Palo Verde College 5 34 53 4 0 63 159 Palo Verde Districtwide 5 34 53 4 0 63 159 Palomar Palomar College 18 273 765 37 71 316 1480 Palomar Districtwide 18 273 765 37 71 316 1480 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 4 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Pasadena Pasadena District 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Pasadena City College 36 404 791 41 8 317 1597 Pasadena Districtwide 36 405 791 41 8 317 1598 Peralta Peralta District 30 0 3 2 19 102 156 Berkeley City College 9 61 189 0 16 44 319 College of Alameda 12 69 108 0 16 47 252 Laney College 14 136 267 0 27 86 530 Merritt College 9 75 208 0 20 48 360 Peralta Districtwide 74 341 775 2 98 327 1617 Rancho Santiago Rancho Santiago District 9 0 3 7 27 106 152 Santa Ana College 21 247 640 7 12 357 1284 Santiago Canyon College 14 116 359 3 6 180 678 Rancho Santiago Districtwide 44 363 1002 17 45 643 2114 Redwoods College of the Redwoods 11 76 230 29 27 141 514 Redwoods Districtwide 11 76 230 29 27 141 514 Rio Hondo Rio Hondo College 20 200 375 19 3 279 896 Rio Hondo Districtwide 20 200 375 19 3 279 896 Riverside Riverside District 5 0 0 23 21 83 132 Moreno Valley College 13 93 360 8 2 109 585 Norco College 17 85 215 7 5 128 457 Riverside City College 22 236 484 12 19 279 1052 Riverside Districtwide 57 414 1059 50 47 599 2226 San Bernardino San Bernardino District 1 1 2 56 14 62 136 Crafton Hills College 9 75 223 10 12 90 419 San Bernardino Valley College 15 178 421 13 15 179 821 San Bernardino Districtwide 25 254 646 79 41 331 1376 San Diego San Diego District 9 0 0 22 31 489 551 San Diego Adult/CED 9 81 286 2 1 106 485 San Diego City College 9 145 357 2 6 152 671 San Diego Mesa College 12 215 462 1 10 171 871 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 5 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location San Diego Miramar College 8 108 239 1 15 93 464 San Diego Districtwide 47 549 1344 28 63 1011 3042 San Francisco City College of San Francisco 47 500 884 0 86 621 2138 San Francisco Districtwide 47 500 884 0 86 621 2138 San Joaquin Delta San Joaquin Delta College 17 229 317 37 52 349 1001 San Joaquin Delta Districtwide 17 229 317 37 52 349 1001 San Jose San Jose District 5 0 0 11 18 62 96 Evergreen Valley College 12 104 229 6 5 130 486 San Jose City College 14 93 277 9 6 112 511 San Jose Districtwide 31 197 506 26 29 304 1093 San Luis Obispo Cuesta College 15 150 297 20 10 235 727 San Luis Obispo Districtwide 15 150 297 20 10 235 727 San Mateo San Mateo District 4 0 0 8 46 184 242 Canada College 8 85 133 0 20 81 327 College of San Mateo 12 133 169 0 17 120 451 Skyline College 14 135 220 0 13 120 502 San Mateo Districtwide 38 353 522 8 96 505 1522 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara City College 19 240 500 28 27 274 1088 Santa Barbara Districtwide 19 240 500 28 27 274 1088 Santa Clarita College of the Canyons 33 220 623 60 10 294 1240 Santa Clarita Districtwide 33 220 623 60 10 294 1240 Santa Monica Santa Monica College 51 339 1061 52 0 495 1998 Santa Monica Districtwide 51 339 1061 52 0 495 1998 Sequoias College of the Sequoias 45 179 297 0 6 215 742 Sequoias Districtwide 45 179 297 0 6 215 742 Shasta Tehama Shasta College 26 92 298 28 0 231 675 Shasta Tehama Districtwide 26 92 298 28 0 231 675 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 6 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location Sierra Sierra College 25 225 709 28 0 248 1235 Sierra Districtwide 25 225 709 28 0 248 1235 Siskiyous Solano College of the Siskiyous 7 38 91 3 17 83 239 Siskiyous Districtwide 7 38 91 3 17 83 239 Solano Community College 14 148 232 9 11 158 572 Solano Districtwide 14 148 232 9 11 158 572 Sonoma Santa Rosa Junior College 40 306 926 50 50 425 1797 Sonoma Districtwide 40 306 926 50 50 425 1797 South Orange County South Orange County District 5 0 0 36 5 63 109 Irvine Valley College 14 147 423 22 2 179 787 Saddleback College 24 245 703 37 6 297 1312 South Orange County Districtwide 43 392 1126 95 13 539 2208 Southwestern Southwestern College 28 214 705 91 0 310 1348 Southwestern Districtwide 28 214 705 91 0 310 1348 State Center State Center District 8 0 0 20 13 104 145 Clovis Community College 8 76 180 7 5 65 341 Fresno City College 27 323 614 9 10 308 1291 Reedley College 19 164 281 9 3 158 634 State Center Districtwide 62 563 1075 45 31 635 2411 Ventura Ventura District 3 0 0 9 10 64 86 Moorpark College 12 170 357 4 5 151 699 Oxnard College 9 96 141 6 5 107 364 Ventura College 10 159 304 4 5 147 629 Ventura Districtwide 34 425 802 23 25 469 1778 Victor Valley Victor Valley Community College 9 123 449 14 172 0 767 Victor Valley Districtwide 9 123 449 14 172 0 767 West Hills West Hills District 20 0 0 4 1 29 54 West Hills Coalinga 17 27 86 0 3 72 205 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 7 of 8

Employee Category Distribution by District/Primary Location West Hills Lemoore 15 31 115 1 3 60 225 West Hills Districtwide 52 58 201 5 7 161 484 West Kern Taft College 7 53 89 17 4 138 308 West Kern Districtwide 7 53 89 17 4 138 308 West Valley West Valley District 1 0 0 14 36 77 128 Mission College 1 122 190 9 28 68 418 West Valley College 1 150 199 5 17 67 439 West Valley Districtwide 3 272 389 28 81 212 985 Yosemite Yuba Yosemite District 1 6 0 32 9 130 178 Columbia College 5 31 90 17 0 72 215 Modesto Junior College 16 154 370 30 3 236 809 Yosemite Districtwide 22 191 460 79 12 438 1202 Yuba District 6 0 0 6 1 23 36 Woodland College 9 34 151 0 0 22 216 Yuba College 13 77 249 6 3 78 426 Yuba Districtwide 28 111 400 12 4 123 678 STATEWIDE TOTAL 2163 19060 41062 2021 2587 23431 90324 Note: is unduplicated by district. Primary location for each employee is determined by the location of maximum FTE (EJ08). Page 8 of 8