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Educational Master Plan
Data Presentation
by by
Office of Research and Planning
January 8, 2010
SBVC Students
Where Do Our Students Live?
Non-Traditional Delivery
4986
7055
8868
Sections Census
154 196 274 315
39514986
2006 2007 2008 2009
San Bernardino Valley College Distribution of Enrollment
1% 2%
11% 1%
6%
1%
3%
Student count by city 2006-2007 - 2008-2009
Big Bear City
Bloomington
Colton
Crestline
Fontana
Hesperia
9%
3%
7%
13%
1%
42%Hesperia
Highland
Loma Linda
Redlands
Rialto
Riverside
San Bernardino
Yucaipa
SBVCs Feeder High Schools Map
Breakdown
• Each year approximately 20% of the students
come directly from high school
– Over 10% of the 18 and 19 age group do not have
HS degrees—some of them have dropped out of HS degrees—some of them have dropped out of
high school; some have failed the CAHSEE.
• Of those between the ages of 20 and 40
– 18% are new; 26 % are returning—many of them
after significant periods of absence from school
and employment.
SBVC – State Comparison
• How are we similar to the state?
– Gender breakdown (same as state average)
– Part-time/full-time breakdown (higher PT than state average)
– Diversity of student population*– Diversity of student population*
– Unemployment rate*
– Concurrent enrollment programs and Middle High School
College Program*
– Occupation/Technical training*
– Students in need of basic skills (slightly higher than state
average)
*Higher than state average.
Gender: SBVC & The State 2009
56%
43%
40%
50%
60%53%
47%
40%
50%
60%
0%
10%
20%
30%
SBVC
Female
Male
0%
10%
20%
30%
Statewide
Female
Males
Part-Time Enrollment
• Approximately 80% of SBVC students
enroll in less than 12 units in a typical
term.term.
• Over 40% of SBVC students enroll in 6
units or less.
SBVC Age Distribution
18%6%
2008-2009
-19
29%
17%
30%
-19
20-24
25-29
30-49
50+
SBVC Ethnicity
4%
22%22%
3%
2% 2008-2009 Asian
African American
Filipino
Hispanic22%
2%
43%1%
1%
1%
22%Hispanic
Native American
Other
Pacific Islander
White
Unknown
Blank
Day/Evening Course Count
• SBVC offers over 400 evening or weekend
courses in any typical Fall or Spring term (over
25% of the sections offered).25% of the sections offered).
Campus Climate Survey 2008
73%69%
66%
58%
51%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Reasons for choosing Valley College
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
Offered the courses I
wanted
Could work while
attending
Low cost of attending Convenient location Availability of
scholarships or financial
aidSource: Office of Research and Planning, SBVC--CC Survey 2008
Employment Outlook
San Bernardino Unemployment
6/2009=17.4
Colton
Rialto
Income Change After An Award
Associates Degree or Certificate
Job Projections by Industry 2008-2013
7% 7%
4%
10%
15%
11%
19%
15%14%
11% 11%9%
1%
4%
Occupational Projections 2008-2013
The Fate of 100 - 9th Graders In The IE
36 38
26
1610
16
79
Drop out of High
School
Graduate High
School and go
straight to work
Graducate High
School and
enroll in college
Drop out of
college
Graduate from
college (6 years)
Graduate from
college but are
underemployed
Secure
commensurate
employment
after graduating
from collegeSource: K. J. Fleming (SIC) ; California Postsecondary Education Commission, Public High School Graduation Rates, Inland Empire
Transfer Rates By CollegesTransfer study conducted by California Community Colleges Chancellor’s
Office tracked transfer rates from 2000-2001 to 2005-2006.
58%
39%
Transfer Rates
Lowest Highest SBVC Average
13%
31%
39%
Source: California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Transfer Study 2000-2001 - 2005-2006
ARCC Peer Group Comparisons
Student Progress & Achievement
ARCC Peer Group Comparisons
Student Progress & Achievement
Additional Resources
• Professional Development Center, SBCCD,
http://www.pdctraining.org/index.php?page=
ES_reports.htm
• Office of Research and Planning, • Office of Research and Planning,
http://depts.valleycollege.edu/research/
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