Graduate Survey Results, Spring 2006

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2004-05 Graduate Survey Results, Spring 2006 Equity for All - May 2006 2004-05 Graduate Survey Results, Spring 2006 Andrew LaManque, Ph.D. De Anza Research De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Offices Involved Marketing (Bradley Creamer) Workforce Education (Margaret Bdzil) De Anza Research De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Survey Sample 1,642 individuals that received at least one degree or certificate during 2004-05 Of the 1,642 -- 1,591 had valid emails on file 166 were bounced back Of the final sample of 1,425, 316 students responded (22%) Conducted the first two weeks of May, 2006 De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Highlights 55% of the respondents indicated that they continued their education at a 4 year college after graduating 28% of respondents indicated that job placement assistance would be a helpful service for students and recent graduates Only 2% of respondents indicated that they would NOT recommend De Anza College to others De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Respondents De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Selected Answers De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Selected Answers De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Selected Answers De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Selected Answers De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Selected Answers De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Implications Almost 1/3 of the graduates indicated a preference for job placement assistance to the extend that these services are provided they may need to be better advertised Only 22% of graduates that transferred indicated UC. 72% of graduates transferring to a UC were White or Asian, compared with 59% for CSU (see full report). targeted “in-reach” efforts might help inform students of opportunities for transfer to UC De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06

De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06 Equity for All - May 2006 Questions De Anza Graduate Survey, 6-5-06