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Cover page Sacramento City College Fact Book Sacramento City College 3835 Freeport Boulevard Sacramento, California (916)

Preface Sacramento City College Preface Fiscal Year The Sacramento City College Fact Book is a web-based resource for current and trend data on Sacramento City College (SCC) student characteristics, outcomes, and course offerings. SCC is a two-year community college serving the residents of the greater Sacramento region. This Fact Book has been created to answer many frequently-asked questions about our students and course offerings for both internal and external audiences. We will publish “current data” as it becomes available, while reporting trend data to provide a longitudinal look at changes in our student population and enrollments. The source for the data provided in the Fact Book is the Los Rios Community College District (LRCCD) student files and schedule files. (Note: the source file is listed at the bottom of each data page.) We hope you find this information helpful. We are available to answer any additional questions you may have about our College. Please contact the Research Analyst in the Office of Planning, Research and Institutional Effectiveness at (916) , or visit us on line at:

Enrollment Trends by Census Headcount Enrollment Trends By Census HeadcountFall Census 2006 to 2010 Source: 4th Week Profile 1-1 Sacramento City College

Enrollment Trends by Census WSCH Enrollment Trends By Census WSCH* Fall 2006 to 2010 Source: PS Class Size Census Report % % % % % Percent Change Over Previous Year Sacramento City College *Projected Weekly Student Contact Hours based on last year

Enrollment Trends by End of Semester Headcount Source: LRCCD EOS Research Database Files Enrollment Trends By End of Semester Headcount Fall 2006 to Semester Headcount % % % % % Percent Change Over Previous Year Sacramento City College

Enrollment Trends by Annual Attendance Enrollment Trends By Annual Attendance FY FY 2010 Source: LRCCD Annual Apportionment Attendance Report 1-4 Percent Change Over Previous Year FY FY FY FY FY FY %5%6%2%6%4% Sacramento City College FTES

Enrollment Trends Weekend & Evening Source: EOS Transcript SCC Enrollment Trends Weekend & Evening Fall 2006 to 2010 End of Semester Duplicated Enrollments 1-5 Sacramento City College

Enrollment Trends West Sac & Downtown Source: EOS Transcript SCC Enrollment Trends Former West Sac & Downtown Locations End of Semester Duplicated Enrollments by Center 1-6 Sacramento City College Note: West Sac Center was moved and Downtown Center was closed at the end of Fall Therefore, there will be new data for Fall 2010 West Sac which cannot be compared to earlier years. Fall 2005 to 2009

Enrollment Trends West Sac & Downtown Source: EOS Transcript SCC Enrollment Trends New West Sac Location End of Semester Duplicated Enrollments by Center 1-6b Sacramento City College Fall 2010

Enrollment Trends Davis & UCD Source: EOS Transcript SCC Enrollment Trends Davis & UCD Fall 2006 to 2010 End of Semester Duplicated Enrollments by Center 1-7 Sacramento City College

Student Characteristics Age, Gender & Ethnicity Source:4 th Week Profile Student Characteristics Age, Gender & Ethnicity (All Students) Fall Census 2010 Average Age: FEMALE 56.7% 13,361 MALE 42.3% 9,961 Recent High School Graduates 8.2% Enrolled Part Time 67.0% Working full- or part-time 54.6% Low Income/ Below Poverty 61.6% Sacramento City College 2-1 First Generation College Students: 40.5% School and work: Unknown 1% 243

Top 10 Major Areas of Study Sacramento City College Top 10 Major Areas Of Fall Census Study - New Students 2008 and Source: 4 th Week Profile 2009 # of Students General Ed/ Transfer 325 Nursing (RN) 283 Business 238 Administration of Justice 126 Psychology 113 Cosmetology 108 Biology 85 Music 74 English 66 Computer/Mgmt Info Systems # of Students General Ed/ Transfer 317 Business 237 Nursing (RN) 222 Administration of Justice 139 Psychology 120 Cosmetology 101 Biology 81 Music 77 Art 72 Computer/Mgmt Info Systems 72 Note: Because of the “transfer-major” category (also known as SB 1440) that is now required, there was a problem with the way those data were collected on the application and supplemental in Fall 2010; therefore, this slide is not updated.

Student Load Source: EOS Profile (Note: percentages may not sum to 100 due to unknowns.) Student Load Fall 2005 to 2010 Sacramento City College Students 2-3 Full Load Students (12.0 units or more) 6,511 (29.9%) 6,455 (28.4%) 7,164 (29.1%) 7,467 (29.0%) 7,897 (29.2%) 7,422 (30.0%) Mid-Load Students (6.0 to 11.9 units) 6,586 (30.3%) 6,982 (30.7%) 7,772 (31.6%) 8,272 (32.1%) 9,129 (33.8%) 8,821 (35.6%) Light-Load Students (up to 5.9) 8,629 (39.6%) 9,135 (40.1%) 9,550 (38.8%) 9,870 (38.3%) 9,795 (36.2%) 8,291 (33.5%)

Characteristics of First-Time Students Sacramento City College Characteristics of First-Time Freshmen N = 3,327 (14.1% of students) Fall Census 2010 Source: 4 th Week Profile 2-4 Recent High School Graduates 58.0% Enrolled Part Time 58.5% Working full- or part-time 30.7% Low Income/ Below Poverty 62.3% Race/Ethnicity African American Asian Hispanic/Latino Multi-Race Native American Other Non-White Pacific Islander Unknown White Total Percent First Generation College Students: 45.9% Average Age: Age Under School and work: Percent MALE 47.4% 1,576 FEMALE 51.7% 1,721 Unknown.9% 30

Characteristics of Graduates Source: Awards FileSacramento City College Characteristics of Graduates N=1, Percentage of Graduating Class # of Students MaleFemaleUnknown African American Asian Filipino18280 Hispanic/ Latino Multi-Race14462 Native American 570 Other Non- White Pacific Islander Unknown50630 White

SCC Student Home Zip Codes Sacramento City College Fall 2006 to 2010 SCC Student Home Zip Codes 2-6 Source: LRCCD EOS Research Database Files Top Zip CodesLocation % of Total (most recent yr.) / 31Land Park/Greenhaven 2,9703,1813,3523,421 2, / 17 / 18Davis 1,6891,1041,0751,601 1, / 24Colonial/Fruitridge 1,6021,6761,7881,871 1, / 32Parkway 1,3701,5471,5781,733 1, / 16Metro/Fort Sutter 1,2921,2601,1641, / 19Broadway/Camellia 1,2841,3071,3161,357 1, / 91, 95798Broderick/West Sac 1,1321,3351,4541,471 1, / 27Perkins 1,1221,1631,2371,265 1, / 29 / 30Florin 1,1021,1751,2211,371 1, / 59Elk Grove South Natomas Oak Park Total Top Zips15,31815,62516,11217,388 15, All Others 7,4508,9779,6769,640 9, Total 22,76824,60225,78827,028 24,

Sacramento City College Educational Goals All Students & First-Time Freshman Fall Source: EOS Profile

Associate Degree Majors Offered Source: SCC CatalogSacramento City College Associate Degree Majors Offered Associate Degree Majors Accounting Administration of Justice Correctional Services Police Services Aeronautics Airframe Powerplant Combined Airframe & Powerplant Flight Technology Nondestructive Testing Anthropology Art Art History Biology Business Business, General Business Administration Bookkeeping & Office Management Insurance Management Small Business Management Marketing Marketing, Advertising Virtual Office & Management Tech Real Estate 3-1 (a) Chemistry Communication Community Studies Computer Information Science Computer Science Management Information Science Information Processing Information Systems Security Network Administration Network Design Microcomputer Technician Web Developer Cosmetology Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene Early Childhood Education Child Development ECE Teacher ECE/Administration Electronic Technology Automated Systems Technician Electronics Facilities Maint. Tech. Microcomputer Technician Telecommunications Tech. Engineering Civil Electrical/Computer General Mechanical/Aeronautical Engineering Design Technology Architectural/Structural Drafting Electric (Power-Lighting Systems) HVAC Systems Design Mechanical (HVAC/Plumbing Systems) English Ethnic Studies African-American Emphasis Asian-American Emphasis Mexican-American Emphasis Native-American Studies Family and Consumer Science (Page 1 of 2)

Associate Degree Majors Offered Source: SCC CatalogSacramento City College Associate Degree Majors Offered Associate Degree Majors (continued) Liberal Studies for Elem. Teachers Library and Information Technology Mathematics Mechanical Electrical Technology Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Water Treatment Plant Operation Motorcycle Maintenance Technician Music General Audio Production Emphasis Music Business Management Emphasis Performance Emphasis Songwriting/Arranging Emphasis Nursing Registered Nursing Vocational Nursing Nutrition & Foods Nutrition Occupational Therapy Asst. Photography Physical Education Kinesiology-Athletic Training Kinesiology-Exercise Science Physical Therapist Asst. Political Science Psychology Railroad Operations Science Social Sciences Sociology Theatre Arts and Film Acting-Directing Emphasis Technical Production Emphasis Film Women’s Studies 3-1 (b) Fashion and Interior Design Custom Apparel Construction & Alterations Fashion Design & Production Interior Design Sewing Fine Arts Gerontology Graphic Communication History Humanities Instructional Assisting Bilingual/Bicultural Emphasis General Special Education Intercultural Studies International Studies Journalism Liberal Arts Liberal Studies (Page 2 of 2)

Career Certificates Offered Source: SCC CatalogSacramento City College Certificates of Achievement Offered Certificates of Achievement 3-2 (a) (Page 1 of 2) Accounting Accounting Clerk/Bookkeeper-Entry Level Accounting Clerk/Bookkeeper-Advanced Level Administration of Justice Correctional Services Police Services Aeronautics Airframe Powerplant Combined Airframe & Powerplant Flight Technology Nondestructive Testing Biology Field Ecology Business Bookkeeping & Office Management Insurance Insurance, Basic Management Small Business Management Retail Management Marketing Computer Keyboarding & Office Applications Clerical General Office, Level A Virtual Office & Management Tech Real Estate Community Studies Computer Information Science Computer Science Management Information Science Database Management Programming Information Processing Specialist Information Processing Technician Word Processing Technician Information Systems Security Network Administration Network Design Advanced CISCO Networking Microcomputer Technician PC Support Web Developer Active Server Pages Developer Web Master Level 1 Web Master Level 2 Cosmetology Dental Assisting Early Childhood Education Family Child Care Infant Care & Education Teacher School-Age Care & Education Teacher

Career Certificates Offered Source: SCC CatalogSacramento City College Certificates of Achievement Offered Certificates of Achievement 3-2 (b) (Page 2 of 2) Instructional Assisting Bilingual/Bicultural Emphasis General Special Education Journalism Multimedia News Specialist Library & Information Technology Mechanical-Electrical Technology Mechanical Systems Technician Commercial Building Energy Auditing & llllllllllCommissioning Specialist Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Water Treatment Plan Operation Motorcycle Maintenance Technician Music Audio Production Emphasis Music Business Management Emphasis Performance Emphasis Songwriting/Arranging Emphasis Nursing Vocational Photography Commercial Photography Digital Photography Fine Art Photography Photojournalism Portrait & Wedding Photography Stock Photography Railroad Operations Theatre Arts and Film Film Production Film Studies Electronic Technology Automated Systems Technician Electronics Facilities Maint. Tech. Electronics Mechanic Microcomputer Technician Telecommunications Tech. Engineering Design Technology Architectural/Structural Drafting Electric (Power-Lighting Systems) HVAC Systems Design Mechanical (HVAC/Plumbing Systems) Surveying Fashion & Interior Design Custom Apparel Construction & Alterations Fashion Design & Production Interior Design Sewing Gerontology Graphic Communication Graphic Design Production Web Design Web Design Basics

Certificate of Completion Programs Offered Source: SCC CatalogSacramento City College Certificates Offered Certificates Business - Customer Service Computer Information Science - International Computer Driving License Cosmetology - Art and Science of Nail Technology Fashion and Interior Design - Production Sewing Graphic Communication - Digital Illustration - Image Editing - Page Layout - Prepress 3-3

Top Majors of SCC Graduates Source: Awards FileSacramento City College Top Majors of SCC Graduates Major Program# of Graduates Social Sciences 323 Nursing, Registered 133 Liberal Arts: Soc/Behavioral 70 Nursing, Vocational 64 Liberal Arts: Math/Science 48 Administration of Justice 43 Cosmetology 42 Psychology 41 Dental Assisting 37 Liberal Arts: Arts/Humanities 35 General Education, Transfer 33 Biology 30

Number of Degrees and Certificates Awarded at SCC Source: Awards FileSacramento City College 3-5 SCC Number of Degrees and Certificates Awarded Academic Year to

SCC Enrollment of Recent High School Graduates Source: LRCCD IR Report CardSacramento City College SCC Enrollment of Recent High School Graduates Fall Top 10 Feeder High Schools 4-1 Number of Students NA=New area high school, no HS graduates for that year.

SCC Enrollment of Recent High School Graduates Source: LRCCD IR Report CardSacramento City College SCC Enrollment of Recent High School Graduates 4-1 Fall Top 10 Feeder High Schools Students

Public High School Participation Rates Source: LRCCD IR Report CardSacramento City College Public High School Participation Rates Fall 2005 to 2009 Percent Public High School Class Attending SCC the Following Fall Top 8 Feeder Schools for Most Recent Year (2009) For the most recent year, 2009, the top 8 feeder schools represent 54.3% of total enrollment of new high school graduates attending Sacramento City College High School C.K. McClatchy John F. Kennedy Hiram Johnson (Main) River City Senior High Davis Senior High Rosemont High** Luther Burbank High Franklin High * New area high school, no HS graduates for that year.

Academic & Vocational Courses Source: EOS MSFSacramento City College Academic & Fall 2007 Vocational Courses to 2010 Number of Course Sections 5-1

Basic Skills Courses Source: EOS MSF and TranscriptSacramento City College Basic Skills Courses Fall – 2008Fall – 2009Fall Unduplicated enrollment 3,1742,3013,147 Duplicated enrollment 5,9063,3185,494 No. of Sections* Basic Skills Courses 5-2 *Includes Lab Sections Fall 2008 To 2010

The End Sacramento City College SCC Fact Book 6-1 Planning, Research & Institutional Effectiveness (PRIE) Marybeth Buechner, Dean………………………………… Jay L. Cull, Senior IT Specialist …………………………… Anne Danenberg, Research Analyst …………………… Rose Fassett, Administrative Assistant………………… Alan Keys, Faculty Research Coordinator …………… RN221 The End