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1 Foothill College, El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA | foothill.edu El Monte Road Los Altos Hills, CA foothill.edu Student Enrollment: Where Do Students Live? May 24, 2016 E. Kuo FH IR&P

2 Outreach’s Impact  Who are we serving?  What are the implications?

3 How Many Students Enroll? In Fall 2015 In Fall ,000 15,000 11,000 Source: FHDA IR&P, Fall factsheet, credit courses only

4 How Many Students Enroll? In Fall 2015 In Fall ,000 15,000 11,000 Source: FHDA IR&P, Fall factsheet, credit courses only

5 How Many Students Enroll? In Fall 2015 In Fall ,000 15,000 11,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 Source: FHDA IR&P, Fall factsheet, credit courses only

6 How Many Students Enroll? In Fall 2015 In Fall ,000 15,000 11,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 Source: FHDA IR&P, Fall factsheet, credit courses only

7 Which Cities have the Highest Enrollment? In Fall 2015 Mountain View San Jose Sunnyvale Santa Clara Palo Alto 21% 9% 8% 7% 4% Source: FHDA IR&P, Fall factsheet, credit courses only

8 What Areas have the Highest Enrollment?

9 What is the FHDA Service Area?  Cupertino  Los Altos  Los Altos Hills  Mountain View  Palo Alto  Stanford  Sunnyvale  Parts of Saratoga [95070 (5,109 addresses)]  Parts of San Jose [95129 (14,574 addresses)/95130 (67 addresses)] Source:

10 What is the Service Area Enrollment? In Our Service Area Fall 2015 Fall % 36% Source: FHDA IR&P, Fall factsheet, credit courses only  Where are students coming from?

11 Who Enrolls from the FHDA Service Area? Source: FHDA IR&P, Fall factsheet, credit courses only

12 Who Enrolls from the FHDA Service Area? Source: FHDA IR&P, Fall factsheet, credit courses only

13 Who Enrolls from the FHDA Service Area? Source: FHDA IR&P, Fall factsheet, credit courses only

14 What about the Pipeline: Adult Population?  Projected 5% growth among ages 10 to 19 (+11,653)  Projected 17% growth among ages 55 and older (+70,882)  Projected <1% growth among ages 20 to 54 (+7,407) In Santa Clara County Fall 2015 Fall M 2.0M Source: EMSI, Q Data Set

15 What about the Pipeline: 9-12? HS Graduates in Santa Clara County ,613 18,393 Source: State of California, Department of Finance, California Public K-12 Graded Enrollment and High School Graduate Projections by County, 2015 Series. Sacramento, California, December Increase of +4% over the next five years

16 What about the Pipeline: HS Graduate Enrollment HS Graduates from Feeder Schools Mountain View-Los Altos: Palo Alto Unified: Fremont Union: Source: FHDA IR&P, HS Participation factsheet, Fall 2014, 2013, yr average figure

17 What about the Pipeline: HS Graduate Enrollment HS Graduates from Feeder Schools Mountain View-Los Altos: Palo Alto Unified: ,581 Fremont Union: Source: FHDA IR&P, HS Participation factsheet Source: FHDA IR&P, HS Participation factsheet, Fall 2014, 2013, MVLA: 19% PA: 12% FUHSD : 5% 3-yr average figure

18 What about the Pipeline: 9-12? HS Graduates from Feeder Schools Mountain View-Los Altos: Palo Alto Unified: Source: State of California, Department of Education, DataQuest, and Graduates, CALPADS.. 2,581 Fremont Union: MVLA: -4 PA: -40 FUHSD : +71

19 What about the Pipeline: K-8?  Achievement gap persists  Mountain View-Whisman is one of 20 school districts with largest Latino-White achievement gaps in the nation Source: Stanford Education Data Archive, Center for Education Policy Analysis,

20 Key Takeaways?  Where is Foothill’s role?  How can our community be served?  Focus on service area?  Outreach re: Sunnyvale Center  High school and younger  Dual enrollment  College prep (basic skills, ESL)  Older adults  Outreach and IR collaboration

El Monte Road Los Altos Hills, CA foothill.edu Elaine Kuo College Researcher