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Mission College
March 10th, 2011Laurel Jones
Santa Clara Leadership
Enrollment of over 11.6 million students nationwide, 1.6 million in California.
The starting point of many educational careers.• 46% of all U.S. undergraduates• 45% of all first-time freshmen
A pathway to success for many.• More than 490,000 associate degrees annually• Nearly 235,000 two-year certificates annually
Offering flexibility in education. • Part-time students• Evening, weekend and short-term courses, distance
education
Today’s Community College
Founded in 1977
Service area includes portions of Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties, with students from throughout Silicon Valley
Offers more than 70 academic, vocational and fundamental skills programs
Serves over 12,000 students each term
Today’s Mission College
Extremely Diverse• Over 44% of students are age 30 or over• Over 75% of students are non-White• Attend classes at different times, in different ways.
19% take classes through Distance Education (online)33% of classes taken in the eveningJust over 20% of students are Full-Time
Mission College Students
Student’s Age Range
19 or less13.8%
20 to 2425.2%
25 to 2916.3%
30 to 2410.6%
35 to 397.2%
40 to 4911.0%
50+15.9%
unknown0.1%
Spring 2010
Source: California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office: Data Mart
Student’s Ethnicity
African American3.7%
American Indian/Alaskan Native0.3%
Asian32.0%
Filipino8.0%
Hispanic15.3%
Pacific Islander0.9%
Two or More Races0.7%
Unknown19.0%
White Non-Hispanic20.2%
Spring 2010
Source: California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office: Data Mart
Language Spoken at Home
The City of Santa Clara
English(49%)
81% Speak English
“very well”
19% Speak English less than
“very well”
English as a 2nd Language(51%)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009
39% foreign born
Nearly half speak English as a 2nd Language
Student Loads
Source: California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office: Data Mart
Fall 2007 Spring 2008
Fall 2008 Spring 2009
Fall 2009 Spring 2010
0%5%
10%15%20%25%30%35%
Mission College Student Unit Load by PercentagesFall 2007 through Spring 2010
0.1 - 2.9
3.0 - 5.9
6.0 - 11.9
12+
Full Time Students
College Success
Mission College Retention and Success Rates
Total
Enrollments RetainedRetention
Rate
Statewide Retention
Rate
Spring 2010 Retention Rate 30,389 25,804 84.91 84.19
Spring 2010 Success Rate 30,389 20,631 67.89 67.95
Retention: Students complete a course
Success: Students complete a course with a passing grade (A, B, C, or Credit)
Source: California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office: Data Mart
Only half of high school graduates are ready for a four-year college.
Student Preparation
High School Success Rates, Santa Clara County 2008-09
GraduatesGraduates with UC/CSU
Required Courses
4-Year Dropout
Rate
High School Graduates 16,247 8,003 49.3% 16.1%
Source: California Department of Education DataQuest
Staffing Budget Allocation
6%
18%
51%
21%
1%3%
FY10/11 Mission College Fund 100 Budget Allocation
Administrator Classified Faculty PT Faculty Classifed Hrly Non-Personnel Budget
Santa Clara County
Santa Clara County: Projections
2010 2020 2030 Change
2010 to 2030Population 1,867,500 2,085,300 2,279,100 22%Households 628,870 701,470 769,750 22%
Median Household Income 102,800 114,400 127,300 24%Jobs 938,330 1,098,290 1,272,950 36%
Source: Silicon Valley Leadership Group: Projections 2010
Labor Market Information
Oct 2006
Oct 2007
Oct 2008
Oct 2009
Oct 2010
010,00020,00030,00040,00050,00060,000
0%2%4%6%8%10%12%
Santa Clara Labor Force: Employment, Unemployment & Un-
employment Rate
UnemploymentEmploymentUnemployment Rate
Source: California Department of Employment Development
Labor Market Information
- 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000
100,000 120,000
Top 10 Industries with Greatest EmploymentSan Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara MSA
2008 Q4 - 2009 Q3
Professional Scientific & Technical Services
Computer Electronic Product
Mfg.
Food Services
& Drinking Places
Admin. &
Support Services
Ambulatory Health Care
Services
Educational Services
Merchant Wholesalers,
Durable Goods
Specialty Trade
Contractors
Hospitals Food & Beverage
Stores
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics
1. Professional Scientific & Technical
Services
2. Computer & Electronic Product
Mfg.
3. Food Services & Drinking Places
4. Administrative & Support Services
5. Ambulatory Health Care Services
Visioning Sessions President’s Technology and Community Advisory District Strategic Plan
Please vote for the June Ballot Tax Extension!!!!
Future Thinking
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