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Who Are Our Students?

Who Are Our Students?. Inge Bond Presentation to College Council November 4, 2011. Fast Facts - Fall 2011:. 11,013 students enrolled Average number of units of enrollment: 8.2 32% attend WVC full time 22% of enrollments are in distance courses. Student Age. Student Ethnicity.

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Who Are Our Students?

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  1. Who Are Our Students? Inge Bond Presentation to College Council November 4, 2011

  2. Fast Facts - Fall 2011: • 11,013 students enrolled • Average number of units of enrollment: 8.2 • 32% attend WVC full time • 22% of enrollments are in distance courses

  3. Student Age

  4. Student Ethnicity

  5. Student Gender

  6. What Do They Need? • Financial Aid: • ~4,000 students receive BOG waivers (2010-2011) • Annual financial aid awarded: $8,816,000

  7. What Do They Need? (cont’d): • Developmental Education: 6% of enrollments are in Basic Skills courses • 1,400+ students receive tutoring annually • Support services: • 4% of students have a disability

  8. What Are They Studying? • Most popular degrees, 2010-2011: • Interdisciplinary Studies (Liberal Arts) • Humanities (English, Communication) • Public & Protective Services (Administration of Justice) • Most popular certificates, 2010-2011: • Business & Management • Health Care Technologies • Court Reporting

  9. How Are They Doing? • Success: % of students completing the course with a grade of A, B, C, or CR • Retention: % of students completing the course with a grade other than W

  10. Equity

  11. Equity, cont’d

  12. Moving On – Life After WVC • In 2010-2011: • 540 earned Associate degrees • 184 earned Certificates • In 2009-2010: • 124 transferred to a UC • 328 transferred to a CSU • 46% 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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