SMC Student Demographics

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Santa Monica College
At A Glance
Approx. 34,000
students at SMC
Foreign
Country 11.1%
Out-ofState 5.9%
California
83.0%
68.4%
6.0%
1.4%
7.1%
4.0%
6.2%
6.1%
0.9%
50 & Older
40 to 49
30 to 39
25 to 29
3.3%
4.4%
10.3%
13.6%
20 to 24
19 & Younger
40.7%
27.7%
Asian/
Pacific
Islander
19.4%
White
Hispanic
31.8%
31.3%
Ethnicity/Race
Spring 2011
Native
American
0.3%
MultiEthnic
3.0%
Unreported
Black
4.9%
9.4%
53.9%
Female Students
46.1%
Male Students
Credit Status
Fall 2010
Full-Time/Part-Time Status
Fall 2010
Full-Time
35.8%
11,160
Students
Part-Time
64.2%
19,978
Students
Foreign High
School or
Equivalent
1,033
Out-ofState
1,506
Palisades
172
Santa
Monica
233
Top
Feeder
High
Schools
Fairfax
176
Beverly
Hills
209
Alexander
Hamilton
201
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?
$1434.56
Distance Learning
Fall 2010
On-Ground
Courses
78.4%
Combination
Distance
Learning & OnGround Courses
13.1%
Distance
Learning Only
8.5%
Persistence Fall 2010
Credit First-Time Freshman Student Term to Term Persistence
Fall to
Spring
FTF
5,514
Persisted
3,932
71.3%
Fall to
Fall
FTF
5,514
Persisted
3,119
56.6%
Successful Course Completion
Fall 2010
Success Rate
Basic Skills
60.8%
Transferable
Courses
69.8%
Vocational
Courses
69.9%
College-Wide
68.2%
Transfers
Transfers to UCs
UC Santa Cruz
33
21
UC Santa Barbara
63
62
UC San Diego
67
UC Riverside
UC Merced
2010-2011
2006-2007
118
40
24
9
3
505
UC Los Angeles
84
90
UC Irvine
UC Davis
UC Berkeley
33
12
124
106
596
For the last 3 full academic
years, SMC has transferred
the most African-American
and Chicano/Latino students
to the University of California
Transfers to UC
2009-2010
33
African-American
students
119
Chicano/Latino
students
International
Students
3200 Students from
113 countries
Top Countries
Japan
9%
Hong Kong
5%
Indonesia
3%
China
22%
Sweden
15%
South Korea
22%
Each top
country sends
more than 100
students
to SMC
SLO Assessment Summary
Fall 2011
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
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%
Institutional Learning Outcomes
ILO Assessment Result Summary by ILO
# Assessments
# Mastered ILO
Fall 2010
Spring 2011
% Mastered ILO
Fall 2011
% Mastered ILO
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
87.3%
87.3%
86.5%
ILO #4: Applied
Knowledge & Valuation
of the Physical World
23,712
20,581
84.7%
87.4%
86.8%
SMC Spring Fiscal Update
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.
This is both a result of new cuts imposed by the state and a lesser amount of
revenue than planned from non-resident tuition.
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” midyear cuts and a totally unanticipated February cut of $2.85 million that resulted
from lower-than-anticipated student enrollment fees and property tax revenues.
*From Dr. Tsang’s Spring Update e-mail dated March 1, 2012
SMC Spring Fiscal Update (cont.)
That brings our total cuts to a stunning $11.1 million for this fiscal
year.
Since 2008, we’ve been forced to eliminate 1,000 class sections,
squeezing many students out of our classrooms.
For 2012-13, Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed budget will be flat even if
voters pass proposed state ballot measures this November to raise
taxes
*From Dr. Tsang’s Spring Update e-mail dated March 1, 2012
Nursing 2010-2011
•SMC has a 94% pass rate
for the Registered Nursing
Program (NCLEX
Examination)
Cosmetology
April 1, 2011 to June 30, 2011
Written
Cosmetology Exam
Practical
Cosmetology
• 8 students passed
• 100% pass rate
• 9 students passed
• 82% pass rate
Written
Esthetician
Practical
Esthetician
• 9 students passed
• 90% pass rate
• 9 students passed
• 100% pass rate
Disabled Student Center
2005-06
Served
1,001
students
2010-11
Served
1,600
students
32.6%
increase in
the last 6
years
Disabled Student Center
# of students in
the Autism
Spectrum have
quadrupled in
the past 5 years
• 15 in 2007-08
• 65 in 2010-11
Resources for disabled students…
Zoom-Twix
• Alternate
Media
Department
can caption all
videos shown
in class
CloseCaptioning
• Flexible CCTV
for visuallyimpaired
students
• Offered at the
High Tech
Training Center
• The High-Tech
Training Center
and Alternate
Media Specialist
converts approx.
215 books in
electronic
format each
semester
Electronic
Books
Ecological Footprint…
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
9-week sustainability
workshops
7,500
students use
the Big Blue
Bus every day
That’s over
half of our
daily
population!
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!