Los Angeles Pierce College Content Introduction Enrollment Trends

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Los Angeles Pierce College

Los Angeles Pierce College

Content § Introduction § Enrollment Trends § Demographic Characteristics § Transfers § Financial Aid

Content § Introduction § Enrollment Trends § Demographic Characteristics § Transfers § Financial Aid § Math Sequence 2

Introduction � Los Angeles Pierce College is a two-year community college that serves more

Introduction � Los Angeles Pierce College is a two-year community college that serves more than 20, 000 students in Woodland Hills, a community within the San Fernando Valley region of the city of Los Angeles. � Website: www. piercecollege. edu 3

Enrollment Trends # Enrolled: Fall 1947 - 2009 25 000 23 798 23 770

Enrollment Trends # Enrolled: Fall 1947 - 2009 25 000 23 798 23 770 22 852 22 18521 700 21 260 21 206 20 000 19 286 17 335 16 317 16 000 14 617 14 128 12 636 12 207 15 000 10 000 9 420 6 678 5 000 5 146 19 201 18 513 17 393 18 038 15 695 16 233 19 960 18 874 18 556 575 17 954 1617 764 14 523 14 618 14 192 22 164 13 082 10 480 7 007 5 738 Increase in enrollment from 1947 through 1975 Decrease in enrollment from 1983 through 1999 Steady increase in enrollment from 1999 to present 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001 1999 1997 1995 1993 1991 1989 1987 1985 1983 1981 1979 1977 1975 1973 1971 1969 1967 1965 1963 1961 1959 1957 1955 2 492 3 146 2 004 1953 926 1951 1947 � � � 1949 159 0 22 052 4

Enrollment Trends # Enrolled by Age: Fall 2000 - 2009 3 500 3 184

Enrollment Trends # Enrolled by Age: Fall 2000 - 2009 3 500 3 184 2 836 3 000 2 353 2 500 2 090 2 000 1 871 1 500 1 748 1 000 1 001 500 1 944 1 756 1 714 1 569 1 273 732 2 398 2 501 2 410 2 228 2 108 1 935 1 805 2 370 1 406 1 155 1 315 1 597 1 629 1 628 1 591 1 533 1 269 1 343 1 467 1 398 1 376 1 530 1 601 2 089 2 220 2 001 1 836 1 810 1 668 1 758 1 367 1 070 993 830 594 611 441 0 2001 2002 2003 Concurrent High School § 2004 Under 20 2005 20 -24 2006 25 -34 2007 2008 2009 35 and over Majority of the students enrolled are of the ages 20 -24 5

Demographics Characteristics % Enrolled by Citizenship: Fall 2000 - 2009 120% 100% 12 1

Demographics Characteristics % Enrolled by Citizenship: Fall 2000 - 2009 120% 100% 12 1 22 2 3 21 31 1 3 1 1 14 14 14 13 12 81 81 80 80 80 81 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 12 31 1 11 3 21 10 81 82 83 84 2006 2007 2008 2009 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Other Student Visa Refugee Temporary Resident § Stable enrollment trends by citizenship § Majority of students are U. S. citizens Permanent Resident US Citizen 6

Demographics Characteristics % Enrolled by Ethnicity: Fall 2000 - 2009 120% 100% 5 6

Demographics Characteristics % Enrolled by Ethnicity: Fall 2000 - 2009 120% 100% 5 6 6 5 5 6 5 4 44 43 42 41 39 38 37 37 37 45 80% Other White 60% Hispanic Black 40% 23 24 25 26 27 29 31 32 33 35 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 20 21 20 20 20 19 19 19 17 18 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Asian 0% � � Majority of students are white and Hispanic Asians are third biggest population 7

Demographics Characteristics % Enrolled by Gender: Fall 2000 - 2009 120% 100% 80% 42

Demographics Characteristics % Enrolled by Gender: Fall 2000 - 2009 120% 100% 80% 42 42 42 43 43 44 45 45 60% Percent Male Percent Female 40% 58 58 58 57 57 56 55 55 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20% 0% § Steady enrollment of ~55% females and ~45% males 8

Demographics Characteristics % Enrolled by Home Language: Fall 2000 - 2009 100% 90% 17

Demographics Characteristics % Enrolled by Home Language: Fall 2000 - 2009 100% 90% 17 17 80% 9 2 8 2 72 73 2000 2001 70% 18 17 16 14 14 13 12 9 2 9 2 10 2 9 2 8 1 72 72 72 73 74 75 77 79 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 18 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Other 2002 Spanish Speakers Armenian Speakers English Speakers § Majority of the students are English speakers 9

Demographics Characteristics # Enrolled by Educational Attainment: Fall 2000 - 2009 16 000 15

Demographics Characteristics # Enrolled by Educational Attainment: Fall 2000 - 2009 16 000 15 041 14 628 14 000 12 930 12 000 10 000 11 477 10 673 9 819 11 239 11 947 11 453 10 865 8 000 6 000 4 000 2 403 2 000 0 567 1 573 812 2000 2 601 603 1 808 928 2001 2 587 1 928 1 008 2 363 2 017 1 855 932 661 610 2002 2003 US High School Graduate High School Equivalency, Proficiency Certificate, etc. Not a High School Graduate 537 1 678 860 2004 2 240 534 1 455 676 2005 2 351 584 1 271 700 2006 2 450 616 1 383 793 2007 2 739 1 464 998 688 2008 2 546 675 1 359 1 025 2009 Foreign High School Graduate Concurrently Enrolled High School Student AA or Higher Degree § Majority of students enrolled are U. S. high school graduates 10

Transfers # Enrolled by Educational Goal: Fall 2000 - 2009 12 000 10 283

Transfers # Enrolled by Educational Goal: Fall 2000 - 2009 12 000 10 283 10 000 10 786 9 033 7 780 8 000 6 000 5 575 5 268 2 000 0 8 359 7 471 Vocational 5 221 Transfer General Education 4 898 3 320 3 503 2 002 2 076 1 988 720 844 849 2000 7 499 6 605 4 000 2 805 7 856 2001 2002 4 374 3 552 1 781 825 2003 3 779 3 316 4 351 3 376 4 195 4 515 3 568 3 910 4 009 2 031 2 194 1 132 1 319 3 909 1 568 1 703 1 888 725 816 951 2004 2005 2006 § Majority of students aim to transfer 2007 2008 Transitional 4 043 3 935 Unknown/Undecided 2 128 1 333 2009 11

Transfers # of Transfer Students to a UC or CSU: 2000 - 2009 1

Transfers # of Transfer Students to a UC or CSU: 2000 - 2009 1 400 1 200 316 299 1 000 800 290 221 182 186 249 248 600 400 729 657 641 2001 -02 2002 -03 770 768 765 2004 -05 2005 -06 934 2006 -07 2007 -08 857 200 0 2000 -01 2003 -04 University of California 2008 -09 California State University § Steady trends § Majority of students transfer to a CSU 12

Transfers Transfer Velocity Cohort Report (6 Years) 50% 45% 45% 40% 38% 35% 29%

Transfers Transfer Velocity Cohort Report (6 Years) 50% 45% 45% 40% 38% 35% 29% 30% 27% 25% 1995 -1996 2003 -2004 20% 16% 15% 10% 5% 6% 1% 4% 1% 0% 1 2 3 4 5 6 § Approximately 45% of students who wanted to transfer successfully transferred 13

Transfers % of Transfer Students to CSU by Ethnicity: 2000 - 2009 100% 90%

Transfers % of Transfer Students to CSU by Ethnicity: 2000 - 2009 100% 90% 21, 5 29, 8 26, 2 28, 4 30, 4 20, 3 22, 2 20, 3 44, 2 44, 1 0, 4 0 28, 1 30, 9 5, 5 4, 8 21, 9 20, 2 2007 -08 2008 -09 54, 2 80% 70% 60% 51, 9 48, 8 47, 6 50% 51 40% 1, 2 0, 9 30% 21, 9 23, 2 4, 9 4, 8 20% 10% 49, 3 57, 1 49, 7 20, 1 22, 3 2000 -01 2001 -02 1, 3 21, 4 5, 9 23, 9 0, 4 0, 7 26, 4 0, 2 26, 6 0, 6 22, 6 21, 8 5, 1 5, 3 16 18, 9 18, 3 21, 5 2003 -04 2004 -05 2005 -06 2006 -07 4, 3 4, 4 0% Unknown 2002 -03 White Native American Hispanic Black Asian § Majority of students who transfer to a CSU are white § Steady trends 14

Transfers % of Transfer Students to UC by Ethnicity: 2000 - 2009 100% 5,

Transfers % of Transfer Students to UC by Ethnicity: 2000 - 2009 100% 5, 4 5, 5 90% 12, 1 10 13, 8 10, 4 4, 7 9, 7 4, 1 80% 70% 55, 1 59, 3 63, 3 60% 64, 3 54, 2 51, 4 58, 5 62, 6 64, 6 50% 40% 30% 5, 7 8, 1 12, 5 0, 9 1, 1 13, 3 0, 5 11, 6 0 1, 5 22, 1 11, 6 20% 2, 3 10% 18, 6 25, 6 5, 4 0, 9 13, 7 0, 9 30, 2 4, 7 0, 9 9, 4 1, 8 23, 3 12, 3 0 12, 2 2, 3 2, 2 22, 3 23 25, 5 2007 -08 2008 -09 4, 3 0% 2000 -01 2001 -02 Unknown 2002 -03 White 2003 -04 Native American 2004 -05 2005 -06 Hispanic § Majority of transfers to a UC are white § Steady trends 2006 -07 Black Asian 15

Financial Aid 7 000 # of Full-Time Students Receiving Financial Aid 2007 -2008 Academic

Financial Aid 7 000 # of Full-Time Students Receiving Financial Aid 2007 -2008 Academic Year 6 656 6 000 5 000 4 000 3 000 2 911 1 808 2 000 1 039 64 0 Total Unduplicated Full-Time Students Receiving Financial Aid BOGW Only BOGW + Pell BOGW + Other § Approximately 43% of students receive some form of financial aid 16

Math Sequence 17

Math Sequence 17