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“Let Our Mission Be Your Future” March 4, 2011
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Enrollment of over 11.6 million students nationwide with 1.6 million in California The starting point of many educational careers: 46% of all U.S. undergraduates 45% of all first-time freshman A path to success for many. More than 490,000 Associate Degrees Annually Nearly 235,000 Two-Year Certificates Annually Flexible education Part time students Evening and Weekend Short term Distance Ed
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Top 5 Enrollment Areas: Math ESL Wellness & Health Biology Fire Protection Retention Rate: 85% Success Rate: 68% (above statewide average) Unduplicated Headcount: 13,000 students (workload reduction numbers) Gender: 57% Female and 43% male Diversity: 44% of students are age 30 or over 75% of students are non-White
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Our partnership with local 4 year universities provides students a seamless journey to a bachelor’s degree SB 1440 passage: SB 1440 passage: guarantees degrees that articulate to local CSUs as “junior” status Mission College Top Three UC Transfer Institutions: UC Davis UC Berkeley UCSC UC Davis Bound 2009 Graduates: Rawan Kaddoura and Sarah Lum
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CSU Top Four: SJSU East Bay Monterey SFSU Mission College transfers more students to SJSU than: Foothill; San Jose City College; Cabrillo; Ohlone and College of San Mateo Other Private Colleges our students have transferred to: Harvard MIT Stanford U. of SF Academy of Art Cornell Menlo College Golden Gate Notre Dame de Namur Hawaii Pacific Biola
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Languages English, Reading, Humanities Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Astronomy Psychology, Sociology, Communications, Global Studies History, Philosophy Mathematics, Economics Music, Art Nutrition
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Public Safety: Fire Technology Culinary: Hospitality Management Graphic Design, Arts and Multi-Media Computer Science, Computer Technology and Computer Network Technology Nursing: LVN to RN Allied Health Psychiatric Technician Business and Accounting Retail Floristry Work Experience and Internship
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English as a Second Language Reading English (Writing) Math Counseling/Career Counseling
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Middle College (students earned over 1.2 million dollars in scholarships for 11/12 transfer to four year institutions) STEP STEP (Summer Bridge Program) MAPS MAPS (Math Achievement Pathway to Success) MESA MESA (Math, Engineering, Science Achievement) ACCESS ACCESS (TRIO Grant) MESA Students
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Softball Fields Hospitality Management Technology Infrastructure IS Building Child Development Solar Panels/Parking Main Building Phase One MT Renovations to Smart Classrooms
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Associated Student Body Clubs Governance Participation Scholarships Community Service Performance Opportunities
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Soccer: Soccer: Men’s and Women’s Basketball: Basketball: Men’s and Women’s Tennis Baseball: Baseball: Men’s Softball: Softball: Women’s Art, Music, Dance, Floristry, Speech: Competitions Events Fundraising and Community Participation
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Technology, Technology, Service Learning Veteran’s Center Increased certificates in Green Technologies, Health, International Business Stackable Certificates to Degrees Increased partnerships with business neighbors including job shadowing, internships and Research and Design
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New Grant Applications for increased program and services STEM opportunities that partner the high schools, community colleges and four year universities STEM opportunities (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) that partner the high schools, community colleges and four year universities Increased completion of student educational goals Achieve in a shorter amount of time Technology Institute Partnership
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Community College Prominent in the Minds of Americans Regional Collaborations Crucial to the Success of All Educational Systems Divided We Fail (Shulock): systemized data available for our students throughout their educational career; increased partnership / not competitiveness for student success; increased commitment to racial and ethnic disparity amongst our students
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Our commitment: 21 st century learners Citizens of tomorrow/ Workers of tomorrow Workers who will change careers 4 to 5 times throughout a lifetime Critical thinking skills Caring individuals who learn better together Learning Institution that models its philosophy
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“Let Our Mission Be Your Future”
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