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Santa Monica College At A Glance
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Approx. 34,000 students at SMC
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Residence Status Spring 2011
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Educational Goal Spring 2011
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Age Breakdown Spring 2011
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Ethnicity/Race Spring 2011 Asian/ Pacific Islander 19.4% Hispanic 31.3% Multi-Ethnic 3.0% Black 9.4% Unreported 4.9% Native American0.3% White 31.8%
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Gender Spring 2011
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Non-Credit Credit Credit Status Fall 2010 88.4% 31,138 Students 11.6%
4,094
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Full-Time/Part-Time Status Fall 2010
35.8% 11,160 Students Part-Time 64.2% 19,978 Students
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Top Feeder High Schools
First-Time Freshman Fall 2010 Top Feeder High Schools Santa Monica 233 Fairfax 176 Beverly Hills 209 Alexander Hamilton 201 Palisades 172 Out-of-State 1,506 Foreign High School or Equivalent 1,033
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Financial Aid Fall 2010 What percentage of students receive financial aid? 42% How many students does that equal? 13,000 What is the average financial aid amount? $
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Distance Learning Fall 2010
On-Ground Courses 78.4% Combination Distance Learning & On-Ground Courses 13.1% Distance Learning Only 8.5%
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Persistence Fall 2010 Fall to Spring Fall to Fall FTF 5,514
Credit First-Time Freshman Student Term to Term Persistence Fall to Spring FTF 5,514 Persisted 3,932 71.3% Fall to Fall Persisted 3,119 56.6%
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Successful Course Completion Fall 2010
Success Rate Basic Skills 60.8% Transferable Courses 69.8% Vocational Courses 69.9% College-Wide 68.2% Average Student GPA: 2.59
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Transfers
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Transfers 2010-2011 Total SMC UC transfers – 1,009
Total SMC CSU transfers – 1,054
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Transfers to UCs
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For the last 3 full academic years, SMC has transferred the most African-American and Chicano/Latino students to the University of California
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African-American students 119 Chicano/Latino students
Transfers to UC 33 African-American students 119 Chicano/Latino students
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International Students
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3200 Students from 113 countries
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International Students at SMC
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Each top country sends more than 100 students
to SMC
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SLO Assessment Summary Fall 2011
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SLO Assessment Summary Fall 2011
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE-LEVEL ASSESSMENT Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Fall 2011 # Departments Assessed 14 23 24 # Courses Assessed 156 320 339 # Sections Assessed 447 786 987 # Course-level SLOs Assessed 390 782 848 # Course Enrollments Assessed 11,628 26,349 27,258 # Assessments1 26,801 50,362 66,203 1This count is greater than the count of course enrollment assessed because some courses had multiple SLOs
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SLO Assessment Summary Fall 2011 (cont. )
SLO Assessment Result Summary – All Departments Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Fall 2011 # Assessments 26,801 50,362 66,203 # Assessments – Mastered SLO 22,630 42,372 56,051 % Assessments – Mastered SLO 84.4% 84.1% 84.7%
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Institutional Learning Outcomes
ILO Assessment Result Summary by ILO # Assessments # Mastered ILO Fall 2010 Spring 2011 % Mastered ILO Fall 2011 ILO #1: Personal Attributes 80,857 70,477 88.1% 87.3% 87.2% ILO#2: Analytical & Communication Skills 227,329 195,966 86.4% 86.9% 86.2% ILO#3: Applied Social Knowledge & Values 50,602 43,785 86.5% ILO #4: Applied Knowledge & Valuation of the Physical World 23,712 20,581 84.7% 87.4% 86.8%
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SMC Spring Fiscal Update
Not only did we get hit with a $6.2 million reduction in state funds at the beginning of this fiscal year, we sustained another $1.4 million in “trigger” mid-year cuts and a totally unanticipated February cut of $2.85 million that resulted from lower-than-anticipated student enrollment fees and property tax revenues. This is both a result of new cuts imposed by the state and a lesser amount of revenue than planned from non-resident tuition. The projected current fiscal year-end fund balance (reserves) for the college has worsened in the five months since the college's budget was adopted. *From Dr. Tsang’s Spring Update dated March 1, 2012
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SMC Spring Fiscal Update (cont.)
For , Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed budget will be flat even if voters pass proposed state ballot measures this November to raise taxes Since 2008, we’ve been forced to eliminate 1,000 class sections, squeezing many students out of our classrooms. That brings our total cuts to a stunning $11.1 million for this fiscal year. *From Dr. Tsang’s Spring Update dated March 1, 2012
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Other facts…
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Nursing SMC has a 94% pass rate for the Registered Nursing Program (NCLEX Examination)
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Cosmetology April 1, 2011 to June 30, 2011
Written Cosmetology Exam 8 students passed 100% pass rate Practical Cosmetology 9 students passed 82% pass rate Written Esthetician 90% pass rate Practical Esthetician
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Disabled Student Center
Served 1,001 students Served 1,600 students 32.6% increase in the last 6 years
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Disabled Student Center
# of students in the Autism Spectrum have quadrupled in the past 5 years 15 in 65 in
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Resources for disabled students…
Alternate Media Department can caption all videos shown in class Close-Captioning Flexible CCTV for visually-impaired students Offered at the High Tech Training Center Zoom-Twix The High-Tech Training Center and Alternate Media Specialist converts approx. 215 books in electronic format each semester Electronic Books
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Ecological Footprint…
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SMC Program Facts 1st College in nation to offer a certificate and AA degree in Recycling and Resource Management Since beginning their partnership in 2002, Sustainable Works has graduated over 4,000 students through their week sustainability workshops
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Big Blue Bus 7,500 students use the Big Blue Bus every day
That’s over half of our daily population!
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Thanks! Special thanks to:
Hannah Alford and Daniel Berumen (Institutional Research) Genevieve Bertone (Sustainability) Lisette Rabinow-Palley (DSPS) Denise Kinsella (International Student Center) For their assistance in gathering the facts presented in this informative slideshow!
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