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Who Are Our Students?

Who Are Our Students?. College Council Planning Retreat November 30, 2012. Fast Facts - Fall 2012:. 10,288 students enrolled (6.6% decrease from Fall 2011) Average number of units of enrollment: 8.3 30% attending WVC full time. Enrollment Trend 2002 - 2012 . Student Age. Student Ethnicity.

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Who Are Our Students?

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  1. Who Are Our Students? College Council Planning Retreat November 30, 2012

  2. Fast Facts - Fall 2012: • 10,288 students enrolled (6.6% decrease from Fall 2011) • Average number of units of enrollment: 8.3 • 30% attending WVC full time

  3. Enrollment Trend 2002 - 2012

  4. Student Age

  5. Student Ethnicity

  6. Student Gender

  7. Where Are They From? • Leigh • Westmont • Los Gatos • Santa Teresa • Leland • Pioneer • Branham • Prospect • Saratoga • Oak Grove

  8. What Are Their Goals?

  9. What Do They Need? • Developmental Education: • 6% of all enrollments are in Basic Skills courses • 24.6% of English enrollments • 47.2% of Math enrollments • 51.1% of Reading enrollments • Support services: • at least 4% of students have a disability • 1,400+ students receive tutoring annually

  10. What Do They Need? (cont’d) • Financial Aid (estimate as of 10/16/12): • 4600 students received BOG waivers (2011-2012) • Annual financial aid awarded: $10,913,081 Source WVC Financial Aid Office

  11. What Do They Study? • Most popular degrees, 2011-2012: • Humanities (English, Communication) • Liberal Arts & Sciences • Biological and Physical Sciences • Most popular certificates, 2011-2012: • Child Development/Early Care and Education • Paralegal • Interior Design and Merchandising

  12. Achieving Their Goals • In 2011-2012: • 552 earned Associate degrees • 170 earned Certificates • In 2010-2011: • 105 transferred to a UC • 586 transferred to a CSU • 47.7% of those with behavioral intent to transfer (a.k.a. transfer velocity) did so within 6 years

  13. Questions or Comments Thank you!

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