2014 College of the Sequoias Student Success Scorecard

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2014 College of the Sequoias Student Success Scorecard Established in 1926, College of the Sequoias (COS) is in Visalia on the eastern edge of the San Joaquin Valley midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The college became a “full service” institution that met not only the community's adult educational needs, but also provided it with vocational and recreational activities. The college, named for the giant Sequoia trees native to the nearby Sierra Nevada mountain range, offers classes on several satellite campuses in the cities of Corcoran, Dinuba, Exeter, Farmersville, Hanford, Ivanhoe, Lemoore, Lindsay, Orosi, Porterville, Strathmore, Three Rivers, Tulare and Woodlake. Student Information (2012-13) Students 13,988 GENDER RACE/ETHNICITY Female 54.4% African American 2.9% Male 45.5% American Indian/Alaska Native 0.5% Unknown Gender 0.2% Asian 3.5% AGE Filipino 1.2% Under 20 years old 31.5% Hispanic 57.5% 20 to 24 years old 34.8% Pacific Islander 25 to 39 years old 24.7% White 28.8% 40 or more years old 8.9% Two or More Races Unknown Age 0.0% Unknown Ethnicity 2.6% Other Information (2012-13) Full-Time Equivalent Students 8,646.5 Credit Sections 2,157 Non-Credit Sections 100 Median Credit Section Size 28 Percentage of Full-Time Faculty 67.1% Student Counseling Ratio 580:1 Of the thirteen data metrics/areas, seven showed decreases. Only one area showed increase. Five areas remained significantly unchanged. This is based on the 2007 cohort data. It still reflects COS 1.0. work. 2014 College of the Sequoias Student Success Scorecard

2014 College of the Sequoias Student Success Scorecard Metrics Cohort Tracked for Six Years Through 2012-13 Completion Persistence 30 Units Remedial Career Technical Education Prepared Unprepared Overall Math English ESL Cohort 66.2% 35.8% 42.8% 63.7% 65.7% 65.2% 70.8% 63.5% 27.3% 31.3% 5.8% 53.1% Female 69.0% 36.0% 43.0% 59.7% 64.6% 72.2% 65.0% 66.5% 29.1% 34.8% 6.3% 60.0% Male 63.1% 35.5% 42.7% 68.4% 67.4% 67.7% 68.9% 61.3% 63.3% 24.8% 26.9% 5.4% 48.2% Under 20 years old 67.3% 36.6% 44.5% 63.2% 65.1% 72.3% 65.9% 30.5% 34.5% 18.5% 61.1% 20 to 24 years old 44.4% 29.5% 53.9% 54.8% 55.6% 54.7% 23.2% 21.5% 9.8% 51.2% 25 to 39 years old 56.3% 31.1% 34.1% 68.8% 69.7% 69.6% 50.0% 67.2% 23.7% 28.4% 5.1% 47.7% 40 or more years old 80.0% 45.6% 48.4% 100.0% 82.5% 83.9% 71.9% 71.0% 18.4% 2.9% 42.1% African-American 70.0% 39.7% 43.8% 40.0% 76.2% 71.2% 68.3% 67.1% 17.8% 19.3% 0.0% 30.6% American Indian/Alaska Native 37.5% 75.0% 58.3% 62.5% 15.0% NA Asian 57.1% 35.0% 39.2% 64.3% 42.9% 37.7% 41.0% Filipino 83.3% 65.4% 71.1% 76.9% 88.5% 86.8% 58.6% 63.0% 80.8% Hispanic 64.2% 31.4% 60.4% 66.1% 73.0% 59.8% 61.9% 25.8% 29.2% 3.5% 49.0% Pacific Islander 28.6% 71.4% 85.7% 20.0% 33.3% White 68.0% 37.9% 48.1% 62.8% 63.9% 72.4% 28.3% 35.9% 59.2% 2014 College of the Sequoias Student Success Scorecard