skyline annual report 2013-2014
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ON THE COVER: Skyline College student Maria Victoria Ancheta was awarded the prestigious $20,000 Pister Scholarship to UC Santa Cruz this year (see page 19).
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Bay Area Entrepreneur Centerof Skyline College
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Curriculum• 34 Associate Degree programs• 13 Associate Degrees for Transfer available, with an
additional 5 pending state approval• 53 Certificate programs• Honors Transfer Program• Interdisciplinary Studies major• Learning Communities1 (ASTEP, Career
Advancement Academy including Allied Health, Automotive Technology, Early Childhood Education and Paralegal, ESOL/PACE, First Year Experience, Kababayan, MESA, Puente, Scholar Athlete, Second Year Experience, Social Justice League and Women in Transition)
Degrees/Certificates AwardedAA/AS Degrees 600
Certificates 584
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Student Population• Approximately 10,531 students take 1,141 class sections• 70% of students take classes part-time and 30% of students take classes full-time• Approximately 41% are day students, 32% are evening students and 27% are day/evening combination
GENDER Female 52%
Male 46%
Unreported 2%
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AGEUnder 18 years old 3%
18 to 22 years old 47%
23 to 28 years old 24%
29 to 39 years old 13%
40 to 49 years old 6%
50+ years old 7%
White 21%
Asian/Pacific Islander 19%
Hispanic 18%
Filipino 17%
Multi-Ethnic 18%
African American 4%
Other/Unreported 3%
ETHNICITY
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3%4%
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GRANTS & CATEGORICAL FUNDS
Faculty Salaries 31% Classified Salaries 28%
Employee Benefits 17%
Operating Expenses 10%
Transfers 6%
Materials & Supplies 4%
Administrator Salaries 3%
Capital Outlay 1%
MEASURE G EXPENDITURES
Faculty Salaries 64% Classified Salaries 16%
Employee Benefits 12%
Operating Expenses 5%
Materials & Supplies 3%
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
Faculty Salaries 53% Employee Benefits 18%
Classified Salaries 18%
Administrator Salaries 7%
Reserve .1%
Operating Expenses 3%
Materials & Supplies 2%
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Students Participating in Commencement
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Counseling Contacts with Students 43,400Students Served by EOPS/CARE/CalWORKs
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Transfer Center Students Served 5,263TRiO Workshops & Orientations Hosted
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People Served by SparkPoint over 2,300Pounds of Food Distributed by SparkPoint Food Pantry
93,725
Financial Aid Awarded $14,663,754
Number of Grove Scholarships Awarded by SparkPoint
49($98,000)
Number of Pints of Blood Donated 180Health Center Services Provided
over 5,880
20 oz. Bottle Equivalents Filled at Hydration Stations in Spring 2014
14,344
Active Clubs on Campus 46Cups of Coffee/Tea Sold at World Cup
102,012
Participants in Expanding Your Horizons Event to Encourage Careers in Math & Science
over 1,000Girls
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