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SCC Students’ Work Status (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009) Note: before 2005, the category NONE did not distinguish between seeking and not seeking work. Source: EOS Profile Sacramento City College Hours Worked per Week Category - -

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SCC Students’ Work Status (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009)

Note: before 2005, the category NONE did not distinguish between seeking and not seeking work.Source: EOS Profile Sacramento City College

Hours Worked per Week Category

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Female Male

SCC Gender Distribution (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009)

Fall Female Male Total

2004 13,027 60.3% 8,434 39.0% 21,461 99.3%

2005 12,882 59.2% 8,673 39.8% 21,555 99.0%

2006 13,330 58.5% 9,218 40.5% 22,548 99.0%

2007 14,493 58.9% 9,910 40.3% 24,403 99.2%

2008 14,966 58.0% 10,599 41.1% 25,565 99.1%

2009 15,626 57.8% 11,132 41.2% 26,758 99.0%

Source: End of Semester Profile

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Under 18 18-20 Years 21-24 Years 25-29 Years 30-39 Years 40+ Years

SCC Age Group Distribution (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009)

FallUnder 18

Years18-20 Years

21-24 Years

25-29 Years

30-39 Years

40+ Years Total

2004 639 3.0% 7,132 33.0% 4,862 22.5% 2,947 13.6% 2,757 12.8% 3,272 15.1% 21,609

2005 742 3.4% 7,443 34.2% 4,736 21.8% 2,906 13.4% 2,685 12.3% 3,255 15.0% 21,767

2006 733 3.2% 7,661 33.6% 5,165 22.7% 3,129 13.7% 2,707 11.9% 3,373 14.8% 22,768

2007 610 2.5% 8,134 33.1% 5,505 22.4% 3,563 14.5% 2,995 12.2% 3,795 15.4% 24,602

2008 652 2.5% 8,317 32.3% 5,907 22.9% 3,833 14.9% 3,220 12.5% 3,859 15.0% 25,788

2009 633 2.3% 8727 32.3% 6232 23.1% 4066 15.0% 3446 12.7% 3924 14.5% 27,028

U 18 Y rs2%

18-20 Y rs32%

21-24 Y rs23%

25-29 Y rs15%

30-39 Y rs13%

40+ Yrs15%

2009 Percentages

Source: End of Semester Profile

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AfricanAmerican

Asian Filipino Hispanic NativeAmerican

Other PacificIslander

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SCC Student Ethnicity Profile (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009)

  African American Asian Filipino Hispanic Native

American OtherPacific

Islander White Total

Fall 2004 2,688 12.4% 4,717 21.8% 800 3.7% 3,542 16.4% 261 1.2% 1,821 8.4% 260 1.2% 7,520 34.8% 21,609

Fall 2005 2,805 12.9% 4,726 21.7% 756 3.5% 3,604 16.6% 252 1.2% 1,927 8.8% 284 1.3% 7,413 34.1% 21,767

Fall 2006 3,153 13.8% 4,850 21.3% 816 3.6% 3,901 17.1% 248 1.1% 2,134 9.4% 302 1.3% 7,364 32.3% 22,768

Fall 2007 3,584 14.6% 5,074 20.6% 889 3.6% 4,278 17.4% 260 1.1% 2,338 9.5% 348 1.4% 7,831 31.8% 24,602

Fall 2008 3,712 14.4% 5,118 19.8% 878 3.4% 4,647 18.0% 261 1.0% 2,375 9.2% 404 1.6% 8,393 32.5% 25,788

Fall 2009 4,099 15.2% 5,151 19.1% 909 3.4% 4,770 17.6% 378 1.4% 3,017 11.2% 387 1.4% 8,317 30.8% 27,028

Source: End of Semester Profile

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Below Poverty Low Mid & Above Unable toDetermine

SCC Student Household Income Level (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009)

Below Poverty34%

Low19%

Mid & Above27%

Unable to Determin20%

2009 Percentages:

Fall Below Poverty Low Middle & Above Unable to Determine Total

2004 6,722 31.1% 4,759 22.0% 7,744 35.8% 2,384 11.0% 21,609

2005 6,718 30.9% 4,813 22.1% 7,403 34.0% 2,833 13.0% 21,767

2006 7,147 31.4% 4,798 21.1% 7,375 32.4% 3,448 15.1% 22,768

2007 6,504 26.4% 5,229 21.2% 7,328 29.8% 5,541 22.5% 24,602

2008 7,630 29.6% 4,854 18.8% 7,774 30.1% 5,530 21.4% 25,788

2009 9,126 33.8% 5,231 19.4% 7,380 27.3% 5,291 19.6% 27,028

Note: This measure uses U.S. Department of Health and Human Services definitions for income levels.

Source: End of Semester Profile

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Transfer w/ AA Transfer w/out AA AA w/o Transfer Vocational (with orw/o Cert.)

BasicSkills/PersonalDevelopment

Unspecified 4-Yr Meeting 4-YrReqs.*

SCC Students’ Educational Goal Distribution(Fall 2004 to Fall 2009)

* 4-year students meeting 4-year requirements (new category for 2007)

Source: End of Semester Profile

Fall Transfer w/

AA Transfer

w/out AA AA w/o

Transfer Vocational (with or w/o

Cert.)

Basic Skills/

Personal Dev. Unspecified 4-YR meeting 4-Yr Reqs. Total

2004 35.7% 12.2% 12.3% 10.1% 11.4% 18.2% * 21,609

2005 37.9% 13.1% 15.8% 7.5% 10.1% 15.6% * 21,767

2006 37.6% 15.5% 10.5% 12.8% 8.9% 14.7% * 22,768

2007 37.5% 12.5% 10.7% 12.3% 7.5% 10.7% 8.8% 24,602

2008 38.5% 12.4% 11.3% 11.5% 6.9% 10.4% 9.0% 25,788

2009 40.7% 12.9% 12.2% 6.4% 10.4% 9.3% 8.1% 27,028

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Yes No

SCC College Students, by First Generation Status (Fall 2005 to Fall 2009)

Yes36%

No64%

2009 Percentages

Fall Yes No Total

2005 8,198 37.7% 13,569 62.3% 21,767

2006 8,427 37.0% 14,341 63.0% 22,768

2007 8,628 35.1% 15,974 64.9% 24,602

2008 9,116 35.3% 16,672 64.7% 25,788

2009 9,810 36.3% 17,218 63.7% 27,028

Source: End of Semester Profile

SCC Students’ Primary Languages (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009)

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Fall 04 756 609 474 395 27

Fall 05 820 581 522 400 223

Fall 06 894 574 453 369 270

Fall 07 889 578 553 352 280

Fall 08 951 536 543 302 413

Fall 09 992 459 546 347 554

Spanish Cantonese Russian Vietnamese Hmong

Source: End of Semester Profile

All Other7.7%

English81.6%

Hmong2.0%

Vietnamese1.3%

Russian2.0%

Spanish3.7%

Cantonese1.7%

2009 Percentages

SCC Students by Enrollment Status, Fall 2004 to Fall 2009

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Fall 04 2,768 1,553 3,539 10,945 389

Fall 05 2,859 2,936 3,695 9,523 498

Fall 06 3,062 3,203 4,134 9,738 611

Fall 07 4,997 3,898 4,755 10,369 591

Fall 08 5,209 3,951 4,935 11,066 606

Fall 09 5,344 3,987 4,766 12,314 546

First-time (New)First time (Transfer)

Returning Continuing Special Admit

Source: End of Semester Profile

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Education Initiative Students No

SCC Students, by Education Initiative Status (Fall 2004 to Fall 2009)

Fall Yes No Total

2004 2,118 9.8% 19,491 90.2% 21,609

2005 2,288 10.5% 19,479 89.5% 21,767

2006 2,370 10.4% 20,398 89.6% 22,768

2007 2,643 10.7% 21,959 89.3% 24,602

2008 2,748 10.7% 23,040 89.3% 25,788

2009 2,918 10.8% 24,110 89.2% 27,028

Source: EOS Profile

Student Load

Source: EOS Profile

SCC Student Load Fall 2004 to 2009

Sacramento City College

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Full Load 6,602 6,511 6,455 7,164 7,467 7,897

Mid-Load 6,729 6,586 6,982 7,772 8,272 9,129

Light Load 8,254 8,629 9,135 9,550 9,870 9,795

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Students

Student Load

Source: EOS Profile

SCC Student Load (%) Fall 2004 to 2009

Sacramento City College

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Full Load 30.6 29.9 28.4 29.1 29 29.2

Mid-Load 31.1 30.3 30.7 31.6 32.1 33.8

Light Load 38.2 39.6 40.1 38.8 38.3 36.2

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Percentage**

**may not add to 100% due to unknowns.

Source: LRCCD IR Report Card and EOS Profile

SCC Enrollment of RecentHigh School Graduates Fall 2005-2009

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Top 10 Feeder High Schools

Number

of

Students

* New area high school, no HS graduates for that year.

 C.K.

McClatchyJ.F.

KennedyHiram

JohnsonDavis Senior River City

Luther Burbank Sheldon

Franklin (Elk

Grove) Rosemont

West Campus Hiram

Johnson

2005 149 120 91 68 70 75 54 44 * 48

2006 171 157 77 66 55 56 56 53 * 40

2007 156 148 58 83 74 66 59 75 61 46

2008 156 146 124 88 96 65 56 59 77 52

2009 155 134 96 77 86 74 67 84 88 58

Source: LRCCD IR Report Card (EOS Profile and CBEDS data) Sacramento City College

Public High School Participation Rates Fall 2004 to 2008

Percent of Public High School Graduating Class Attending SCC the Following FallTop 9 Feeder Schools for Most Recent Year (2008)

For the most recent year, 2008, the top 9 feeder schools represent 42% of total enrollment of recent high school graduates attending Sacramento City College

• No HS graduate data for that year.

YearC.K.

McClatchyJohn F.

Kennedy

Davis Senior High

Franklin High

River City Senior High

Luther Burbank

High Rosemont

HighHiram

JohnsonSheldon

High

2004 34 29.3 14.7 * 26.9 16.7 * 28.4 8.3

2005 31.7 25.8 12.1 9.3 25.5 18.8 * 21.2 8.7

2006 37.3 33.8 13.1 9.2 20.4 14.7 * 20.7 8.5

2007 37 36.2 15 12.3 27.5 18.7 21.3 26.0 8.4

2008 39.4 35.7 17.5 9.7 32.4 19.9 24.0 37.5 10.5

NEEDS 2009 – Data expected July 2010

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AfricanAmerican

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SCC Recent High School Graduates’ Ethnicity Profile

(Fall 2005 to Fall 2009)

 African

American Asian Filipino Hispanic Native

American OtherPacific

Islander White Total

Fall 2005 306 17.7% 345 20.0% 38 2.2% 365 21.1% 16 0.9% 141 8.2% 26 1.5% 492 28.5% 1,729

Fall 2006 335 19.6% 342 20.0% 48 2.8% 361 21.2% 13 0.8% 125 7.3% 33 1.9% 449 26.3% 1,706

Fall 2007 348 17.9% 344 17.7% 44 2.3% 451 23.3% 24 1.2% 131 6.8% 44 2.3% 553 28.5% 1,939

Fall 2008 355 17.1% 397 19.2% 69 3.3% 437 21.1% 25 1.2% 151 7.3% 57 2.8% 581 28.0% 2,072

Fall 2009 314 14.3% 390 17.8% 89 4.1% 417 19.0% 57 2.6% 381 17.4% 41 1.9% 504 23.0% 2,193

Source: EOS Profile

SCC Student Home Zip Codes

This Slide uses the Fact Book Slide # 2-6

Sacramento City College

SCC Student Home Zip Codes

2-6Sources: Enrollment - EOS Research Database Files Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Zips – U.S. Census