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1 Rancho Santiago Community College District Enrollment Trends and Student Characteristics Table of Contents Page I. Enrollment Trends (Credit Students) Enrollment Summary... 2 Feeder High Schools Most Attended by New Freshmen Years Old... 3 Number of Graduates of RSCCD Feeder High Schools... 4 II. III. Student Characteristics (Credit Students) Rancho Santiago Community College District (all students)... 5 Santa Ana College All Students... 7 On-Campus Students (excludes Apprenticeship, Fire Academy, Contract Management, Criminal Justice Academy, Quality Assurance, Distance Education, and Business Seminar)... 9 Santiago Canyon College All Students On-Campus Students (excludes Apprenticeship, Fire Academy, Contract Management, Criminal Justice Academy, Quality Assurance, Distance Education, and Business Seminar) Student Characteristics (School of Continuing Education) Santa Ana College (Centennial Education Center) Santiago Canyon College (Orange Education Center)

2 RSCCD HEADCOUNT TRENDS source: Research Dept. Data Warehouse RSCCD (unduplicated) % change to 12 credit (3 rd week) % on-campus credit (3 rd week)* % Santa Ana College all credit (3 rd week) % on-campus credit (3 rd week)* % All non-credit (7 th week) % Santiago Canyon College all credit (3 rd week) % on-campus credit (3 rd week)* % All non-credit (7 th week) % On-campus counts do not include non-traditional classes (Apprenticeship, Fire Academy, Contract Management, Criminal Justice Academy, Quality Assurance, Business Seminar, and Distance Education (online, tv, and hybrid) classes). 2

3 HIGH SCHOOLS MOST ATTENDED BY NEW RSCCD FRESHMEN IN CREDIT COURSEWORK, FALL 2008-FALL 2012 (17-19 YEARS OF AGE) Top Feeder High Schools to SAC High Schools Anaheim Anaheim Katella Loara Garden Grove Bolsa Grande Garden Grove Rancho Alamitos Santiago Orange Canyon El Modena Orange Villa Park Santa Ana Century Cesar Chavez Hector Godinez Lorin Griset Saddleback Santa Ana Segerstrom Valley Fountain Valley Los Amigos High Tustin Arnold Beckman Foothill Tustin Total Total all h.s % from top h.s. 66% 74% 75% 76% 78% Top Feeder High Schools to SCC High Schools Anaheim Katella Garden Grove Garden Grove High Santiago High Orange Canyon El Modena Lutheran High/OC Orange Richland Villa Park Placentia El Dorado Esperanza Valencia Yorba Linda Tustin Arnold Beckman Foothill Tustin Other Brea Olinda Corona El Toro Trabuco Hills Total Total all h.s % from top h.s. 70% 84% 82% 82% 83% 3

4 NUMBER OF GRADUATES OF HIGH SCHOOLS WITHIN RSCCD BOUNDARIES Service Area High Schools % change from 2011 Anaheim Esperanza % Garden Grove Garden Grove % Hare % Santiago % Orange Canyon % El Modena % Lutheran % Orange % Richland % Villa Park % Santa Ana Century % Cesar Chavez % Hector Godinez % Lorin Griset Academy % Mater Dei % Middle College % (# AA/AS degrees earned) O.C. School of the Arts % Saddleback % Santa Ana % Segerstrom % Valley % Tustin Foothill % TOTAL % 4

5 RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (ALL CREDIT STUDENTS) Ethnicity Native American 284 1% 244 1% 202 1% 234 1% 190 1% African-American 732 2% 585 2% 532 2% 531 2% 94 0% Asian % % % % % Chinese % 283 9% 261 9% 251 9% % Japanese 254 7% 175 5% 134 5% 153 6% 143 5% Korean 231 6% 203 6% 200 7% 181 7% 206 7% Southeast Asian % % % % % Other Asian % % % % % Latino % % % % % Mexican American % % % % % Central American 791 5% 586 4% 426 3% 350 3% 317 2% South American 640 4% 472 4% 358 3% 269 2% 213 1% Other Latino 724 5% % % % % Filipino 557 2% 440 2% 433 2% 446 2% 460 2% Caucasian % % % % % Pacific Islander 217 1% 188 1% 189 1% 169 1% 156 1% Other % 629 2% 401 2% 254 1% 208 1% Decline to State % % % % % Age 17 and under 889 3% 837 3% 999 4% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 919 4% 878 3% over % 236 1% 177 1% 112 0% 119 0% Not reported 4 <1% 7 0% 0 0% 0 0% Day/Night Status Day % % % % Night % % % % Both % % % % Not reported 5 1% % % % Gender Male % % % % % Female % % % % % Not reported 6 <1% 112 <1% 87 0% 87 0% 83 0% Enrollment Status Continuing % % % % First Time % % % % Transfer % % % % Returning/Returning Transfer % % % % 5

6 RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (ALL CREDIT STUDENTS) High school student 517 2% 562 2% 655 2% Not reported 254 1% 70 0% 160 1% Citizenship Status U.S. Citizen % % % % Immigrant % % % % Student visa 260 1% 188 1% 174 1% Other % % % % Not reported 460 2% 258 1% 189 1% Full/Part-Time Status 12+ units % % % % % <12 units % % % % % Educational Objectives Vocational Certificate % % 993 4% 934 4% 816 3% Employment Courses % % % % % career interest % % % % % new career % % % % % career promotion % % % % % get license % % % % % AA Degree % % % % % no transfer % % % % transfer % % % % % vocational % 148 1% 193 2% 226 2% 212 1% Transfer, no AA % % % % % Personal develop % 3 <1% 0% 0% 0% Other % 0% 0% 0% Improve Basic Skills 434 1% % 555 2% 490 2% 521 2% Undecided % % % % High School Diploma 199 1% 186 1% 121 0% 92 0% 182 1% Teaching Career 624 2% 0% 0% 0% Educational Devel % 778 3% 586 2% 647 2% Non-credit to Credit 55 <1% 37 0% 16 0% 26 0% 4-yr college credits 807 3% 900 4% 932 4% 936 4% not reported % 176 1% 104 0% 81 0% Student Level High School 512 1% 0% 0% 0% Freshman % % % % Sophomore % % % % 60+ units % % % % AA/AS % % % % BA % % % % Unknown 411 1% 8 0% 3 0% 7 0% 6

7 SANTA ANA COLLEGE (ALL CREDIT STUDENTS) Ethnicity Native American 189 1% 158 1% 122 1% 109 1% 113 1% African-American 594 2% 468 2% 401 2% 391 2% 381 2% Asian % % % % % Chinese 245 8% 199 7% 174 7% 169 8% 177 8% Japanese 187 6% 118 4% 80 3% 82 4% 69 3% Korean 162 5% 155 6% 139 6% 120 6% 136 6% Southeast Asian % % % % % Other Asian 284 9% % % % % Latino % % % % % Mexican American % % % % % Central American 651 2% 500 2% 365 4% 302 3% 280 2% South American 490 2% 365 2% 276 3% 197 2% 165 1% Other Latino 563 2% % % % % Filipino 400 2% 331 2% 323 2% 301 2% 312 2% Caucasian % % % % % Pacific Islander 162 1% 127 1% 133 1% 119 1% 105 1% Other 740 3% 372 2% 224 1% 153 1% 134 1% Decline to State % % % % % Age 17 and under 723 3% 683 3% 714 4% 780 4% 985 5% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 719 4% 666 4% 664 4% over % 143 1% 124 1% 90 1% 93 0% Not reported 2 <1% 0 <1% 5 0% 0 0% 0 0% Day/Night Status Day % % % % Night % % % % Both % % % % Not reported 6 0% 877 5% 948 5% % Gender Male % % % % % Female % % % % % Not reported 6 <1% 75 <1% 62 0% 61 0% 55 0% Enrollment Status Continuing % % % % First Time % % % % Transfer % % % % Returning/Returning transfer % % % % 7

8 SANTA ANA COLLEGE (ALL CREDIT STUDENTS) High school student 437 2% 501 3% 594 3% Not reported 191 1% 54 0% 85 0% Citizenship Status U.S. Citizen % % % % Permanent resident % % % % Student Visa 248 1% 180 1% 161 1% Other % % % % Not reported 179 1% 112 1% 109 1% Full/Part-Time Status 12+ units % % % % % <12 units % % % % % Educational Objectives Vocational Certificate % % 723 4% 589 3% 579 3% Employment Courses % % % % % career interest % % % % % new career % % % % % career promotion % % % % % get license % % % % % AA Degree % % % % % AA, no transfer % % % % AA, then transfer % % % % % vocational % 122 1% 161 2% 199 2% 182 2% Transfer, no AA % % % % % Personal Develop % 1 0% 0% 0% Improve Basic Skills 386 1% % 467 3% 402 2% 420 2% Undecided % % Other % 0% 0% 0% High School Diploma 136 1% 129 1% 83 0% 64 0% 118 1% Teaching Career 470 2% 0% 0% Educational Devel % 564 3% 436 2% 474 3% Non-credit to Credit 45 0% 32 0% 14 0% 19 0% 4-yr college credits 560 3% 630 3% 625 4% 617 3% Not reported % % % 70 0% 66 0% Student Level High School 471 2% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% Freshman % % % % Sophomore % % % % 60+ units % % % % AA/AS % % % % BA % % % % Unknown 350 1% 6 0% 1 0% 6 0% 8

9 SANTA ANA COLLEGE (EXCLUDING 'NON-TRADITIONAL COURSES') Ethnicity Native American 146 1% 144 1% 109 1% 90 1% 95 1% African-American 459 2% 406 2% 335 2% 332 2% 316 2% Asian % % % % % Chinese 213 8% 181 7% 152 7% 149 7% 148 7% Japanese 144 5% 107 4% 69 3% 64 3% 56 3% Korean 136 5% 146 6% 118 5% 106 5% 120 6% Southeast Asian % % % % % Other Asian 254 9% % % % % Latino % % % % % Mexican American % % % % % Central American 592 5% 486 5% 336 3% 282 3% 253 2% South American 434 4% 355 3% 256 3% 182 2% 146 1% Other Latino 463 4% % % % % Filipino 357 2% 304 2% 275 2% 253 2% 248 1% Caucasian % % % % % Pacific Islander 136 1% 117 1% 116 1% 100 1% 90 1% Other 619 3% 332 2% 194 1% 122 1% 109 1% Decline to State 902 4% % 895 6% 925 6% 910 5% Age 17 and under 669 3% 550 3% 687 4% 771 5% 920 5% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 934 6% % 807 4% 623 4% 521 3% 529 3% over % 130 1% 109 1% 82 1% 84 1% Not reported 1 <1% 0 0% 5 0% 0 0% 0 0% Day/Night Status Day % % % % % Night % % % % % Both % % % % % Not reported 6 0% % 272 2% 190 1% 153 1% Gender Male % % % % % Female % % % % % Not reported 4 0% 57 0% 52 0% 56 0% 49 0% 9

10 SANTA ANA COLLEGE (EXCLUDING 'NON-TRADITIONAL COURSES') Enrollment Status Continuing % % % % First Time % % % % Transfer % % % % Returning 969 4% % % % High school student 412 3% 498 3% 541 3% Not reported 143 1% 47 0% 61 0% Citizenship Status U.S. Citizen % % % % Immigrant % % % % Student visa 0% 241 1% 176 1% 156 1% Other % % % % Not reported 0% 168 1% 104 1% 102 1% Full/Part-Time Status 12+ units % % % % % <12 units % % % % % Educational Objectives Vocational Certificate % 975 5% 661 4% 531 3% 501 3% Employment Courses % % % % % career interest % % % % % new career % % % % % career promotion % % % % % get license % % % % % AA Degree % % % % % AA/AS, no transfer % % % % transfer % % % % % vocational % 118 1% 148 2% 181 2% 163 2% Transfer, no AA % % % % % Personal Develop % 0% 0% 0% 0% Improve Basic Skills 362 2% 476 3% 379 2% 346 2% 335 2% Other 906 4% 0% 0% 0% High School Diploma 131 1% 123 1% 75 0% 56 0% 109 1% Teaching Career 436 2% 0% 0% 0% Educational Devel % 457 3% 352 2% 358 2% Non-credit to Credit 38 0% 30 0% 14 0% 16 0% 4-yr college credits 534 3% 557 3% 580 4% 549 3% Undecided/not reported % % % % % Student Level High School 398 2% 0 0 0% 0 0% Freshman % % % % Sophomore % % % % 60+ units % % % % AA/AS % % 922 6% 974 6% BA % % 949 6% 989 6% Unknown 318 1% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 10

11 SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE (ALL CREDIT STUDENTS) Ethnicity Native American 122 1% 107 1% 97 1% 149 2% 86 1% African-American 190 2% 161 2% 170 2% 178 2% 166 2% Asian 751 7% 714 8% 703 8% 714 8% 698 8% Chinese % % % 98 14% % Japanese 84 11% 74 10% 65 9% 87 12% 75 11% Korean 87 12% 70 10% 77 11% 81 11% 84 12% Southeast Asian % % % % % Other Asian % % % % % Latino % % % % % Mexican American % % % % % Central American 219 6% 146 5% 94 3% 73 2% 51 1% South American 212 6% 168 6% 115 4% 95 3% 60 2% Other Latino 209 6% % % % % Filipino 208 2% 159 2% 148 2% 193 2% 174 2% Caucasian % % % % % Pacific Islander 68 1% 86 1% 78 1% 63 1% 59 1% Other 498 5% 345 4% 220 2% 126 1% 86 1% Decline to State 468 4% % 818 9% 682 7% 566 6% Age 17 and under 225 2% 168 2% 313 4% 318 3% 333 4% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 731 8% 676 8% 750 8% 710 8% % 800 8% 802 9% 816 9% 705 8% % 578 6% 471 5% 474 5% 362 4% % 356 4% 316 4% 281 3% 227 2% over % 97 1% 57 1% 22 0% 26 0% Not reported 2 <1% 3 0 0% 0 0% Day/Night Status Day % % % % Night % % % % Both % % % % Not reported 17 0% 408 5% 382 4% 687 7% Gender Male % % % % % Female % % % % % Not reported 0 0% 39 0% 27 0% 31 0% 32 0% Enrollment Status Continuing % % % % % First Time % % % % % Transfer 654 6% % 799 9% % 832 9% Returning/Returning Transfer 670 6% % % % 755 8% High school student 412 3% 89 1% 65 1% 62 1% 11

12 SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE (ALL CREDIT STUDENTS) Not reported 0% 143 1% 75 1% 17 0% 75 1% Citizenship U.S. Citizen % % % % Immigrant 596 6% 331 4% 370 4% 302 3% Student visa 55 1% 36 0% 23 0% Other 503 5% 209 2% 290 3% 372 4% Not reported 327 4% 184 2% 104 1% Full/Part-Time Status 12+ units % % % % % <12 units % % % % % Educational Objectives Vocational Certificate 725 7% 371 4% 310 3% 373 4% 259 3% Employment Courses % % % % % career interest % % % % % new career % % % % % career promotion % % % % % get license % % % % % AA Degree % % % % % AA Degree, no transfer % % 446 9% 406 8% transfer % % % % % vocational % 30 1% 36 1% 36 1% 38 1% Transfer, no AA % % % % % Other % 2 0% 0% 0% 0% Improve Basic Skills 64 1% 115 1% 103 1% 106 1% 118 1% Undecided % % % % High School Diploma 71 1% 70 1% 53 1% 36 0% 86 1% Teaching Career 200 2% 0% 0% 0% Educational Devel % 253 3% 192 2% 198 2% Non-credit to Credit 15 <1% 7 0% 3 0% 10 0% 4-yr college credits 338 4% 354 4% 399 4% 384 4% not reported % 67 1% 44 0% 16 0% Student Level High School 108 1% 0% 0% Freshman % % % % Sophomore 778 7% % % % 60+ units 469 4% 765 9% 858 9% % AA/AS 327 3% 462 5% 406 4% 381 4% BA 708 7% 504 6% 465 5% 414 4% Unknown 83 1% 2 0% 2 0% 1 0% 12

13 SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE (EXCLUDING 'NON-TRADITIONAL COURSES') Ethnicity Native American 111 1% 102 1% 85 1% 87 1% 77 1% African-American 164 2% 143 2% 132 2% 143 2% 127 2% Asian 749 8% 692 8% 611 8% 636 8% 616 8% Chinese % % 97 16% 88 14% 99 16% Japanese 83 11% 72 10% 60 10% 81 13% 68 11% Korean 88 12% 68 10% 63 10% 74 12% 78 13% Southeast Asian % % % % % Other Asian % % % % % Latino % % % % % Mexican American % % % % % Central American 214 6% 138 5% 87 3% 63 2% 45 1% South American 209 6% 167 6% 107 4% 80 3% 55 2% Other Latino 198 6% % % % % Filipino 205 2% 151 2% 129 2% 164 2% 161 2% Caucasian % % % % % Pacific Islander 64 1% 78 1% 68 1% 52 1% 50 1% Other 485 5% 335 4% 196 3% 113 1% 67 1% Decline to State 434 4% % 736 9% 618 8% 501 6% Age 17 and under 223 2% 162 2% 300 4% 302 4% 324 4% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 677 7% 505 6% 555 7% 525 6% % 726 8% 582 7% 574 7% 514 6% % 531 6% 378 5% 336 4% 281 3% % 337 4% 277 4% 208 3% 185 2% over % 95 1% 52 1% 19 0% 25 0% not reported 1 3 0% 0 0% 0 0% Day/Night Status Day % % % % Night % % % % Both % % % % unknown 17 0% 101 1% 45 1% 52 1% Gender Male % % % % % Female % % % % % not reported 36 <1% 25 0% 25 0% 30 0% 13

14 SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE (EXCLUDING 'NON-TRADITIONAL COURSES') Enrollment Status Continuing % % % % First Time % % % % Transfer 648 7% 699 9% % 706 9% Returning 644 6% % % 624 8% K % 59 1% 60 1% unknown 0% 37 % 3 0% 10 0% Citizenship Status U.S. Citizen % % % % Immigrant 570 6% 274 4% 282 4% 268 3% Student visa 49 1% 32 0% 18 0% Other 503 5% 189 2% 261 3% 347 4% not reported 249 3% 151 2% 86 1% Full/Part-Time Status 12+ units % % % % % <12 units % % % % % Educational Objectives Vocational Certificate 456 5% 296 3% 174 2% 148 2% 141 2% Employment Courses % % % 730 9% 663 8% career interest % % % % % new career % % % % % career promotion % % % % % get license % % % % 97 15% AA Degree % % % % % no transfer % % 380 9% 339 8% transfer % % % % % vocational % 30 1% 25 1% 34 1% 35 1% Transfer, no AA % % % % % Other % 2 0% 0% 0% 0% Improve Basic Skills 64 1% 112 1% 94 1% 93 1% 104 1% Undecided % 0% % % High School Diploma 71 1% 68 1% 45 1% 33 0% 84 1% Teaching Career 201 2% 0% 0% 0% Educational Development 355 4% 224 3% 164 2% 172 2% Non-credit to Credit 15 <1% 6 0% 2 0% 10 0% 4-yr college credits 317 3% 298 4% 338 4% 336 4% not reported % % 18 0% 12 0% Student Level High School 107 1% 0 0% 0 0% Freshman % % % % Sophomore 769 8% % % % 60+ units 466 5% 662 9% 739 9% 753 9% AA/AS 298 3% 366 5% 337 4% 324 4% BA 684 7% 426 5% 380 5% 324 4% Unknown 80 1% 0 0% 0 0% 14

15 SANTA ANA COLLEGE SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Centennial Education Center (CEC) Headcount and Student Characteristics (7th week) ASAP DATATEL DATATEL DATATEL DATATEL Ethnicity Native American 43 0% 27 0% 23 0% 15 0% 13 0% African-American 130 1% 88 1% 58 1% 46 1% 60 1% Asian 710 7% 506 7% 607 8% 548 8% 698 9% Chinese 96 14% 48 9% 64 11% 76 14% 84 12% Japanese 7 1% 1 0% 4 1% 5 1% 9 1% Korean 29 4% 10 2% 7 1% 10 2% 17 2% Southeast Asian % % % % % Other Asian % 92 18% 40 7% 32 6% 22 3% Latino % % % % % Mexican American % % % % % Central American 767 8% 514 9% 575 8% 470 8% 569 9% South American 188 2% 149 3% 143 2% 130 2% 146 2% Other Latino 64 1% 179 3% 150 2% 228 4% 182 3% Filipino 26 0% 19 0% 54 1% 30 0% 46 1% Caucasian 438 4% 359 5% 191 2% 190 3% 212 3% Pacific Islander 13 0% 4 0% 11 0% 8 0% 9 0% Other 82 1% 48 1% 14 0% 11 0% 9 0% Not reported % % % % % Age 17 and under % % 963 8% 828 7% 545 5% % 531 4% 490 4% 367 3% 273 3% % 381 3% 380 3% 349 3% 288 3% % 671 5% 661 5% 608 5% 556 5% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % over % % 536 4% 376 3% 401 4% Not reported 16 0% 0% 3 0% 0 0% 1 0% Gender Male % % % % % Female % % % % % Not reported 278 2% 444 3% 212 2% 87 1% 4 0% Citizenship Status U.S. Citizen % % % % Immigrant % 616 8% 420 7% % Other % % % % Not reported % % % % *a significant proportion of students did not provide these data; response category distributions have been calculated based only on those with valid responses. 15

16 SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Orange Education Center (OEC) Headcount and Student Characteristics (7th week) ASAP Datatel Datatel Datatel Datatel Ethnicity Native American 39 1% 38 1% 18 0% 23 1% 36 1% African-American 79 2% 76 2% 64 2% 43 2% 68 2% Asian % 339 8% 284 8% 241 9% 252 7% Chinese % 70 21% 65 23% 51 21% 66 26% Japanese 23 5% 36 11% 21 7% 18 7% 22 9% Korean % 56 17% 39 14% 27 11% 36 14% Southeast Asian 95 19% 77 23% 94 33% 81 34% 77 31% Other Asian % % 65 23% 64 27% 51 20% Latino % % % % % Mexican American % % % % % Central American 185 7% 172 7% 166 7% 135 7% 182 7% South American 113 4% 119 5% 120 5% 92 5% 108 4% Other Latino 39 1% 219 9% 94 4% 117 6% 110 5% Filipino 52 1% 30 1% 34 1% 29 1% 35 1% Caucasian % % % % % Pacific Islander 14 0% 12 0% 19 1% 9 0% 8 0% Other 140 3% 86 2% 28 1% 14 1% 6 0% Not reported % % % % % Age 17 and under 483 8% 385 5% 380 6% 400 7% 379 7% % 259 3% 183 3% 191 3% 155 3% % 326 4% 229 4% 192 3% 203 4% % 533 7% 440 7% 353 6% 328 6% % % % 518 9% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % over % % 517 8% 523 9% 459 8% Not reported 30 0% 0% 1 0% 0 0% 1 0% Gender Male % % % % % Female % % % % % Not reported 82 1% 181 2% 122 2% 67 1% 6 0% Citizenship Status U.S. Citizen % % % % Immigrant % 233 7% 143 5% % Other % % % % Not reported % % % % *a significant proportion of students did not provide these data; response category distributions have been calculated based only on those with valid responses. 16

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