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Ethnicity Category2 Years3 Years4 Years5 Years6 Years Asian or Pacific Islander (N=84) 10%11%17%27% Black Non-Hispanic (N=28) 0%7% Hispanic (N=316) 2%10%24%34%36% White Non-Hispanic (N=237) 8%21%35%41% Other (N=78) 5%10%14%17%19% College Total (N=754) 6%14%25%32%33% Population was restricted to students having declared degree attainment as the education goal on their application and having earned 12+ units in their first term (full-time student). N = refers to the total number of students tracked in that cohort (earned 12+ units & degree seeking). Degree Attainment by Ethnicity (Fall 2005 Cohort) Additional framing data: in Fall 2005 roughly 21% of Cañada students earn 12+ Units in their first term and roughly 14% both earned 12+ units in their first term and were degree seeking.
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Ethnicity Category2 Years3 Years4 Years5 Years Asian or Pacific Islander (N=85) 9%20%31%35% Black Non-Hispanic (N=35) 0%29%40% Hispanic (N=284) 6%10%15%20% White Non-Hispanic (N=250) 10%21%26%30% Other (N=107) 2%10%17%20% College Total (N=765) 7%15%22%26% Degree Attainment by Ethnicity (Fall 2006 Cohort) Population was restricted to students having declared degree attainment as the education goal on their application and having earned 12+ units in their first term (full-time student). N = refers to the total number of students tracked in that cohort (earned 12+ units & degree seeking). Additional framing data: in Fall 2006 roughly 20% of Cañada students earn 12+ Units in their first term and roughly 13% both earned 12+ units in their first term and were degree seeking.
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Ethnicity Category2 Years3 Years4 Years Asian or Pacific Islander (N=58) 2%22%40% Black Non-Hispanic (N=19) 0% Hispanic (N=281) 4%11%21% White Non-Hispanic (N=201) 6%17%34% Other (N=100) 13%19%77% College Total (N=662) 6%15%26% Degree Attainment by Ethnicity (Fall 2007 Cohort) Population was restricted to students having declared degree attainment as the education goal on their application and having earned 12+ units in their first term (full-time student). N = refers to the total number of students tracked in that cohort (earned 12+ units & degree seeking). Additional framing data: in Fall 2007 roughly 20% of Cañada students earn 12+ Units in their first term and roughly 10% both earned 12+ units in their first term and were degree seeking.
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Degree Attainment by Ethnicity (Fall 2008 Cohort) Population was restricted to students having declared degree attainment as the education goal on their application and having earned 12+ units in their first term (full-time student). N = refers to the total number of students tracked in that cohort (earned 12+ units & degree seeking). Note that the U.S. Census Bureau introduced new Ethnicity definitions beginning in the Fall 2008. Additional framing data: in Fall 2008 roughly 21% of Cañada students earn 12+ Units in their first term and roughly 10% both earned 12+ units in their first term and were degree seeking. Ethnicity Category2 Years3 Years Asian (N=30) 0%10% Black Non-Hispanic (N=43) 21%35% Filipino (N=9) 0%44% Hispanic (N=267) 3%20% Multi Race (N=13) 0% Pacific Islander (N=13) 0% White Non-Hispanic (N=249) 3%17% Unknown (N=56) 5%18% College Total (N=681) 4%19%
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Ethnicity Category2 Years Asian (N=26) 0% Black Non-Hispanic (N=28) 36% Filipino (N=6) 0% Hispanic (N=219) 3% Multi Race (N=39) 0% Pacific Islander (N=18) 28% White Non-Hispanic (N=155) 6% Unknown (N=37) 0% College Total (N=528) 6% Degree Attainment by Ethnicity (Fall 2009 Cohort) Additional framing data: in Fall 2009 roughly 21% of Cañada students earn 12+ Units in their first term and roughly 11% both earned 12+ units in their first term and were degree seeking. Population was restricted to students having declared degree attainment as the education goal on their application and having earned 12+ units in their first term (full-time student). N = refers to the total number of students tracked in that cohort (earned 12+ units & degree seeking). Note that the U.S. Census Bureau introduced new Ethnicity definitions beginning in the Fall 2008.
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