Ca ñ ada College Educational Master Plan
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Cañada College Educational Master Plan
Summary of Emerging Trends in Higher Education
Spring 2011
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1. Increase in On-line Offerings
Summary of Emerging Trends in Higher Education
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2. Balance of both digital and face-to-face curriculum
Summary of Emerging Trends in Higher Education
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3. Demand for non-semester based courses and programs
Summary of Emerging Trends in Higher Education
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4. Increasing student diversity
Summary of Emerging Trends in Higher Education
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5. Increased demand for sustainability on campus and in programming
Summary of Emerging Trends in Higher Education
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6. Decreased financial aid and increased costs for students
Summary of Emerging Trends in Higher Education
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7. Decreased funding for public higher education
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Brief Overview: San Mateo County
•Very diverse population with diverse educational needs• Relatively older population; nearly 3 of 5 are over age 35
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Brief Overview: San Mateo County
• High median income but significant income disparity
• Parents largely have high standards and expectations for their children
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Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 20105,000
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6,8526,720
6,243 6,289 6,340
6,6886,805
7,379
7,207
Cañada College: Student Headcount (Fall 2002- Fall 2010)
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Canada College Demographics
Student Gender
Cañada College Fall Fall AverageStudent Gender Headcount Percent GPA
Female 4,581 65% 2.86
Male 2,438 35% 2.59
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Canada College Demographics
Student Age
Cañada College Fall Fall AverageStudent Age Headcount Percent GPA18 & 19 Yrs Old 990 15% 2.5420 - 24 Yrs Old 1,905 28% 2.5225 - 29 Yrs Old 1,033 15% 2.8630 - 39 Yrs Old 1,164 17% 2.9040+ Yrs Old 1,700 25% 3.25
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Canada College Demographics
Student Ethnicity Cañada College Fall Fall AverageStudent Ethnicity Headcount Percent GPAAsian 531 7% 3.18Black 296 4% 2.36Filipino 235 3% 3.02Hispanic 2,816 39% 2.53Multi-Race 379 5% 2.72White 2287 32% 3.01Other 663 9% 2.96
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Canada College Demographics
Student Place of Residence
Cañada College Fall Fall AverageStudent Residential Zone Headcount Percent GPA*Redwood City 1,990 28% 2.27East Palo Alto 972 13% 2.22San Mateo / Hillsborough 996 14% 3.13San Carlos / Belmont 700 10% 3.27Woodside / Portola Valley 544 8% 2.83San Francisco 259 4% 3.09All Others 1754 24% 2.75
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Units Earned in Following Spring Term
Units Earned in Next Fall Term
Units Earned in First Fall Term*
12+
6-11.5
< 6
Likelihood of Success
45%
18%
2%(1 in 50)
Successful Outcomes• Degree• Certificate• Transfer Prepared**
• Transfer Directed ***
11.5%
15.6%
72.9%
*First Fall term cohort is limited to First-Time students that declared their primary educational goal to be either degree, certificate or transfer.** Transfer Prepared is defined as students having achieved 60+ units in transferable courses within six years.*** Transfer Directed is defined as students having completed both a transfer level Math and a transfer level English course. Within six years
Pct. of Cohort
Likelihood given behavior over one term only
Likelihood of a Successful Outcome for degree & transfer seeking students for different unit earning pathways
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Units Earned in Following Spring Term
Units Earned in Next Fall Term
Units Earned in First Fall Term
12+
6-11.5
< 6
12+
6-11.5
< 6
Likelihood of Success
66%
40%
11%(1 in 10)
Successful Outcomes• Degree• Certificate• Transfer Prepared• Transfer Directed
11.5%
15.6%
72.9%
Pct. of Cohort
Likelihood given behavior over two terms
*First Fall term cohort is limited to First-Time students that declared their primary educational goal to be either degree, certificate or transfer.** Transfer Prepared is defined as students having achieved 60+ units in transferable courses within six years.*** Transfer Directed is defined as students having completed both a transfer level Math and a transfer level English course. Within six years
Likelihood of a Successful Outcome for degree & transfer seeking students for different unit earning pathways
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•75-80% of incoming student place into pre-transfer courses
• Success rates in basic skills courses are roughly 15% lower than the college average
Some Cañada Highlights
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•Students list time to degree and costs and as their primary college concerns
•In any given term 43% of our students take a single course
• Across all categories student performance has been shown to increases with the number of units taken
Some Cañada Highlights
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Some Cañada Highlights
HMC and Cañada Site Task Force – Ideas
Students and their educational well being at the heart of planning
Cañada is our community’s college and partner
Innovation & Excellence are at the heart of our work
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Some Cañada Highlights
HMC and Cañada Site Task Force – Ideas
Spaces for Engagement with support for technology are important
Spaces should support pathways for students to attain educational goals
We should be leaders in sustainability