(no rates, less than 6 years of data)
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Persistence
Percentage of degree, certificate and/or transfer-seeking students starting first time in 2012-13 tracked for six years through 2017-18 who enrolled in the first three consecutive terms.
COLLEGE PREPARED
73.2%
N=97
Gender
%
FEMALE
70.8
MALE
76.6
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Age
%
UNDER 20
73.6
20-24
60.0
25-39
70.0
40 OR OVER
100.0
*
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
75.0
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
N/A
ASIAN
56.5
FILIPINO
100.0
*
HISPANIC
77.4
PACIFIC ISLANDER
100.0
*
WHITE
81.8
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UNPREPARED FOR COLLEGE
70.7%
N=334
Gender
%
FEMALE
70.7
MALE
69.9
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Age
%
UNDER 20
72.6
20-24
51.1
25-39
76.7
40 OR OVER
79.4
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
59.5
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
100.0
*
ASIAN
84.8
FILIPINO
80.0
*
HISPANIC
76.3
PACIFIC ISLANDER
100.0
*
WHITE
79.2
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OVERALL
71.2%
N=431
Gender
%
FEMALE
70.8
MALE
71.7
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Age
%
UNDER 20
72.9
20-24
52.6
25-39
75.0
40 OR OVER
82.1
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
62.1
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
100.0
*
ASIAN
73.2
FILIPINO
85.7
*
HISPANIC
76.5
PACIFIC ISLANDER
100.0
*
WHITE
80.0
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0%: Cohort with no students attaining an outcome
N/A: Cohort has no students
*: Cohort fewer than 10 students
Percentage of Unprepared Students: 77%
COLLEGE PREPARED: Student’s lowest course attempted in Math and/or English was college level
UNPREPARED FOR COLLEGE: Student’s lowest course attempted in Math and/or English was remedial level
OVERALL: Student attempted any level of Math or English in the first three years
COLLEGE PREPARED UNPREPARED FOR COLLEGE OVERALL
Students 97 Students 334 Students 431
GENDER GENDER GENDER
Female 48 Female 188 Female 236
Male 47 Male 133 Male 180
AGE AGE AGE
Less than 20 years old 72 Less than 20 years old 223 Less than 20 years old 295
20 to 24 years old 10 20 to 24 years old 47 20 to 24 years old 57
25 to 39 years old 10 25 to 39 years old 30 25 to 39 years old 40
40 or more years old * 40 or more years old * 40 or more years old 39
ETHNICITY/RACE ETHNICITY/RACE ETHNICITY/RACE
African American 24 African American 121 African American 145
American Indian/Alaska Native * American Indian/Alaska Native * American Indian/Alaska Native *
Asian 23 Asian 33 Asian 56
Filipino * Filipino * Filipino *
Hispanic 31 Hispanic 131 Hispanic 162
Pacific Islander * Pacific Islander * Pacific Islander *
White 11 White 24 White 35
*: Suppressed to protect student privacy.
Note: The sum of subgroup counts may not add up to the total count due to missing demographic information.
Percentage of Unprepared Students: 77%
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Remedial/ESL
Percentage of credit students tracked for six years through 2017-18 who first enrolled in a course below transfer level in English, mathematics, and/or ESL during 2012-13 and completed a college-level course in the same discipline.
REMEDIAL MATH
31.4%
N=538
Gender
%
FEMALE
34.9
MALE
27.8
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Age
%
UNDER 20
40.0
20-24
28.6
25-39
27.6
40 OR OVER
25.0
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
20.9
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
40.0
*
ASIAN
57.9
FILIPINO
62.5
*
HISPANIC
36.1
PACIFIC ISLANDER
50.0
*
WHITE
50.0
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REMEDIAL ENGLISH
37.9%
N=467
Gender
%
FEMALE
40.7
MALE
37.6
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Age
%
UNDER 20
42.4
20-24
34.8
25-39
34.3
40 OR OVER
38.3
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
31.7
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
50.0
*
ASIAN
57.9
FILIPINO
57.1
*
HISPANIC
42.2
PACIFIC ISLANDER
33.3
*
WHITE
34.8
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)
6.4%
N=47
Gender
%
FEMALE
10.0
MALE
0.0
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Age
%
UNDER 20
N/A
20-24
10.0
25-39
0.0
40 OR OVER
10.0
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
0.0
*
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
N/A
ASIAN
0.0
FILIPINO
N/A
HISPANIC
11.1
PACIFIC ISLANDER
N/A
WHITE
0.0
*
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0%: Cohort with no students attaining an outcome
N/A: Cohort has no students
*: Cohort fewer than 10 students
REMEDIAL MATH REMEDIAL ENGLISH ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)
Students 538 Students 467 Students 47
GENDER GENDER GENDER
Female 318 Female 268 Female 30
Male 187 Male 170 Male 14
AGE AGE AGE
Less than 20 years old 170 Less than 20 years old 170 Less than 20 years old N/A
20 to 24 years old 154 20 to 24 years old 138 20 to 24 years old 10
25 to 39 years old 134 25 to 39 years old 99 25 to 39 years old 17
40 or more years old 80 40 or more years old 60 40 or more years old 20
ETHNICITY/RACE ETHNICITY/RACE ETHNICITY/RACE
African American 225 African American 218 African American *
American Indian/Alaska Native * American Indian/Alaska Native * American Indian/Alaska Native N/A
Asian 19 Asian 38 Asian 13
Filipino * Filipino * Filipino N/A
Hispanic 180 Hispanic 128 Hispanic 27
Pacific Islander * Pacific Islander * Pacific Islander N/A
White 34 White 23 White *
*: Suppressed to protect student privacy.
Note: The sum of subgroup counts may not add up to the total count due to missing demographic information.
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30 Units
Percentage of degree, certificate and/or transfer-seeking students starting first time in 2012-13 tracked for six years through 2017-18 who achieved at least 30 units.
COLLEGE PREPARED
61.9%
N=97
Gender
%
FEMALE
66.7
MALE
55.3
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Age
%
UNDER 20
66.7
20-24
40.0
25-39
60.0
40 OR OVER
40.0
*
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
41.7
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
N/A
ASIAN
73.9
FILIPINO
100.0
*
HISPANIC
67.7
PACIFIC ISLANDER
100.0
*
WHITE
54.5
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UNPREPARED FOR COLLEGE
61.7%
N=334
Gender
%
FEMALE
58.5
MALE
65.4
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Age
%
UNDER 20
63.2
20-24
44.7
25-39
63.3
40 OR OVER
73.5
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
48.8
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
100.0
*
ASIAN
81.8
FILIPINO
100.0
*
HISPANIC
65.6
PACIFIC ISLANDER
0.0
*
WHITE
70.8
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OVERALL
61.7%
N=431
Gender
%
FEMALE
60.2
MALE
62.8
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Age
%
UNDER 20
64.1
20-24
43.9
25-39
62.5
40 OR OVER
69.2
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
47.6
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
100.0
*
ASIAN
78.6
FILIPINO
100.0
*
HISPANIC
66.0
PACIFIC ISLANDER
50.0
*
WHITE
65.7
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0%: Cohort with no students attaining an outcome
N/A: Cohort has no students
*: Cohort fewer than 10 students
Percentage of Unprepared Students: 77%
COLLEGE PREPARED: Student’s lowest course attempted in Math and/or English was college level
UNPREPARED FOR COLLEGE: Student’s lowest course attempted in Math and/or English was remedial level
OVERALL: Student attempted any level of Math or English in the first three years
COLLEGE PREPARED UNPREPARED FOR COLLEGE OVERALL
Students 97 Students 334 Students 431
GENDER GENDER GENDER
Female 48 Female 188 Female 236
Male 47 Male 133 Male 180
AGE AGE AGE
Less than 20 years old 72 Less than 20 years old 223 Less than 20 years old 295
20 to 24 years old 10 20 to 24 years old 47 20 to 24 years old 57
25 to 39 years old 10 25 to 39 years old 30 25 to 39 years old 40
40 or more years old * 40 or more years old * 40 or more years old 39
ETHNICITY/RACE ETHNICITY/RACE ETHNICITY/RACE
African American 24 African American 121 African American 145
American Indian/Alaska Native * American Indian/Alaska Native * American Indian/Alaska Native *
Asian 23 Asian 33 Asian 56
Filipino * Filipino * Filipino *
Hispanic 31 Hispanic 131 Hispanic 162
Pacific Islander * Pacific Islander * Pacific Islander *
White 11 White 24 White 35
*: Suppressed to protect student privacy.
Note: The sum of subgroup counts may not add up to the total count due to missing demographic information.
Percentage of Unprepared Students: 77%
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Completion
Percentage of degree, certificate and/or transfer-seeking students starting first time in 2012-13 tracked for six years through 2017-18 who completed a degree, certificate or transfer-related outcomes.
COLLEGE PREPARED
59.8%
N=97
Gender
%
FEMALE
62.5
MALE
55.3
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Age
%
UNDER 20
65.3
20-24
50.0
25-39
50.0
40 OR OVER
20.0
*
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
37.5
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
N/A
ASIAN
87.0
FILIPINO
50.0
*
HISPANIC
54.8
PACIFIC ISLANDER
100.0
*
WHITE
72.7
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UNPREPARED FOR COLLEGE
31.1%
N=334
Gender
%
FEMALE
31.4
MALE
32.3
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Age
%
UNDER 20
32.3
20-24
19.1
25-39
36.7
40 OR OVER
35.3
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
25.6
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
0.0
*
ASIAN
57.6
FILIPINO
20.0
*
HISPANIC
31.3
PACIFIC ISLANDER
0.0
*
WHITE
37.5
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OVERALL
37.6%
N=431
Gender
%
FEMALE
37.7
MALE
38.3
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Age
%
UNDER 20
40.3
20-24
24.6
25-39
40.0
40 OR OVER
33.3
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
27.6
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
0.0
*
ASIAN
69.6
FILIPINO
28.6
*
HISPANIC
35.8
PACIFIC ISLANDER
50.0
*
WHITE
48.6
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0%: Cohort with no students attaining an outcome
N/A: Cohort has no students
*: Cohort fewer than 10 students
Percentage of Unprepared Students: 77%
COLLEGE PREPARED: Student’s lowest course attempted in Math and/or English was college level
UNPREPARED FOR COLLEGE: Student’s lowest course attempted in Math and/or English was remedial level
OVERALL: Student attempted any level of Math or English in the first three years
COLLEGE PREPARED UNPREPARED FOR COLLEGE OVERALL
Students 97 Students 334 Students 431
GENDER GENDER GENDER
Female 48 Female 188 Female 236
Male 47 Male 133 Male 180
AGE AGE AGE
Less than 20 years old 72 Less than 20 years old 223 Less than 20 years old 295
20 to 24 years old 10 20 to 24 years old 47 20 to 24 years old 57
25 to 39 years old 10 25 to 39 years old 30 25 to 39 years old 40
40 or more years old * 40 or more years old * 40 or more years old 39
ETHNICITY/RACE ETHNICITY/RACE ETHNICITY/RACE
African American 24 African American 121 African American 145
American Indian/Alaska Native * American Indian/Alaska Native * American Indian/Alaska Native *
Asian 23 Asian 33 Asian 56
Filipino * Filipino * Filipino *
Hispanic 31 Hispanic 131 Hispanic 162
Pacific Islander * Pacific Islander * Pacific Islander *
White 11 White 24 White 35
*: Suppressed to protect student privacy.
Note: The sum of subgroup counts may not add up to the total count due to missing demographic information.
Percentage of Unprepared Students: 77%
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Career Technical Education
Percentage of students completing more than eight units in courses classified as career technical education (or apprenticeship ) in a single discipline for the first time in 2012-13 tracked for six years through 2017-18 who completed a degree, certificate, apprenticeship or transfer-related outcomes.
OVERALL
42.7%
N=790
Gender
%
FEMALE
43.9
MALE
45.1
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Age
%
UNDER 20
64.3
20-24
56.2
25-39
36.9
40 OR OVER
30.8
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
39.5
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
100.0
*
ASIAN
54.0
FILIPINO
54.2
HISPANIC
44.4
PACIFIC ISLANDER
60.0
*
WHITE
31.8
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0%: Cohort with no students attaining an outcome
N/A: Cohort has no students
*: Cohort fewer than 10 students
OVERALL
Students 790
GENDER
Female 458
Male 246
AGE
Less than 20 years old 56
20 to 24 years old 219
25 to 39 years old 314
40 or more years old 201
ETHNICITY/RACE
African American 200
American Indian/Alaska Native *
Asian 163
Filipino 24
Hispanic 135
Pacific Islander *
White 179
*: Suppressed to protect student privacy.
Note: The sum of subgroup counts may not add up to the total count due to missing demographic information.
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Career Development and College Preparation (Non-credit)
Percentage of students tracked for six years through 2017-18, who started first time in 2012-13 in a Career Development and College Preparation course and completed a degree, certificate or transfer-related outcomes.
OVERALL
N/A
N=Less Than 10
Gender
%
FEMALE
N/A
*
MALE
N/A
*
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Age
%
UNDER 20
N/A
*
20-24
N/A
*
25-39
N/A
*
40 OR OVER
N/A
*
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
N/A
*
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
N/A
*
ASIAN
N/A
*
FILIPINO
N/A
*
HISPANIC
N/A
*
PACIFIC ISLANDER
N/A
*
WHITE
N/A
*
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0%: Cohort with no students attaining an outcome
N/A: Cohort has no students
*: Cohort fewer than 10 students
OVERALL
Students *
GENDER
Female *
Male *
AGE
Less than 20 years old *
20 to 24 years old *
25 to 39 years old *
40 or more years old *
ETHNICITY/RACE
African American *
American Indian/Alaska Native *
Asian *
Filipino *
Hispanic *
Pacific Islander *
White *
*: Suppressed to protect student privacy.
Note: The sum of subgroup counts may not add up to the total count due to missing demographic information.
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College Profile
The student population and course sections offered described in the tables are based on the 2017-18 academic year. Students represented differ from those included for calculation of Scorecard metrics, which are based on first-time students enrolled in 2012-13.
Historical Trend
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Year2013-142014-152015-162016-172017-18
Students10,49010,42110,70510,93611,459
Gender
Female58.6%62.8%63.2%63.3%63.3%
Male33.3%33.1%34.0%34.4%34.3%
Unknown8.1%4.0%2.8%2.2%2.4%
Age
Less than 20 years old14.3%15.8%19.4%22.0%25.4%
20 to 24 years old29.1%28.4%27.8%27.1%26.4%
25 to 39 years old35.9%35.9%34.8%33.6%32.3%
40 or more years old20.7%19.9%18.0%17.3%15.9%
Unknown0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
Ethnicity/Race
African American28.5%27.7%26.2%27.4%23.2%
American Indian/Alaska Native0.4%0.4%0.4%0.3%0.3%
Asian14.5%14.4%14.5%16.1%16.3%
Filipino1.9%2.3%2.7%3.4%2.7%
Hispanic23.2%24.7%27.5%27.3%30.6%
Pacific Islander0.5%0.5%0.6%0.7%0.5%
White19.4%18.6%17.3%17.0%16.5%
Two or more Races4.8%4.7%4.7%1.9%5.2%
Unknown6.9%6.7%6.1%5.9%4.5%
Institutional Information
Full Time Equivalent Students3,809.94,040.54,185.53,561.14,340.2
Credit Sections1,2401,3611,4641,4671,463
Non-Credit Sections8491012
Median Credit Section Size3028252626
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty58.2%65.5%56.6%57.2%50.7%
Percentage of First-Generation Students******42.2%*43.1%
Student Counseling Ratio605:1588:1712:1608:1662:1
 
* Insufficient data
** No data
STUDENT INFORMATION
Students 11,459
Gender
Chart
Ethnicity/Race
Chart
Female 63.3% African American 23.2%
Male 34.3% American Indian/Alaska Native 0.3%
Unknown 2.4% Asian 16.3%
Age
Chart
Filipino 2.7%
Less than 20 years old 25.4% Hispanic 30.6%
20 to 24 years old 26.4% Pacific Islander 0.5%
25 to 39 years old 32.3% White 16.5%
40 or more years old 15.9% Two or more Races 5.2%
Unknown 0.0% Unknown 4.5%
INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION
Full Time Equivalent Students 4,340.2
Credit Sections 1,463
Non-Credit Sections 12
Median Credit Section Size 26
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty 50.7%
Percentage of First-Generation Students 43.1%
Student Counseling Ratio (FALL 2017) 662:1

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About the college

Merritt College, established in 1954, is one of the four colleges of the Peralta Community College District in Alameda County. It offers a comprehensive day and evening program of transfer, technical, occupational and basic skills education and is committed to meeting the educational needs of the diverse student population it serves. Merritt College is named for one of the pioneer developers of Oakland, Dr. Samuel Merritt. Dr. Merritt first came to Oakland, then referred to as the “Contra Costa,” in 1850.

District: Peralta Students: 11,459 County: Alameda

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Skills Builder
The median percentage change in wages for students who completed higher level CTE coursework in 2015-2016 and left the system without receiving any type of traditional outcome such as transfer to a four year college or completion of a degree or certificate.
Median Earnings Change
+26.5%
N=693
Disciplines with the highest enrollment
Median % Change
Total N
Real Estate
Child Development/Early Care and Education
Preshool Age Children
Police Academy
Horticulture
Dietetic Technology
Administration of Justice
Emergency Medical Services
Educational Technology
Computer Information Systems
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13.9%
106
40.0%
71
18.6%
67
167.1%
64
14.3%
57
15.4%
34
77.8%
33
32.3%
33
12.7%
32
38.2%
31
*: Cohort fewer than 10 students
Median Earnings Change
+26.5%
N=693
Gender
Median % Change
Total N
FEMALE
MALE
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20.0%
393
43.7%
270
Age
Median % Change
Total N
Under 20
20-24
25-39
40 OR OVER
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112.5%
20
92.2%
138
26.5%
367
11.5%
168
Ethnicity/Race
Median % Change
Total N
AFRICAN AMERICAN
AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE
ASIAN
FILIPINO
HISPANIC
PACIFIC ISLANDER
WHITE
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39.2%
142
38.9%
*
41.8%
122
33.2%
19
38.6%
152
19.2%
*
15.1%
157
N/A: Cohort has no students
*: Suppressed to protect student privacy.
Note: The sum of subgroup counts may not add up to the total count due to missing demographic information.
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Transfer Level Achievement
The percent of first-time students in 2016-17 who complete 6 units and attempt any Math or English in their first year who complete a transfer-level course in Math or English in their first or second year.
MATH
1-Year
15.6%
N=340
Gender
%
FEMALE
11.6
MALE
21.0
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Age
%
UNDER 20
16.7
20-24
13.0
25-39
15.0
40 OR OVER
0.0
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
11.5
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
0.0
ASIAN
29.0
FILIPINO
10.0
HISPANIC
10.5
PACIFIC ISLANDER
0.0
*
WHITE
37.9
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2-Year
27.6%
N=340
%
23.1
33.3
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%
29.3
23.9
25.0
9.1
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%
20.2
0.0
48.4
30.0
23.3
0.0
*
51.7
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ENGLISH
1-Year
41.5%
N=340
Gender
%
FEMALE
40.7
MALE
41.3
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Age
%
UNDER 20
45.6
20-24
21.7
25-39
30.0
40 OR OVER
45.5
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Ethnicity/Race
%
AFRICAN AMERICAN
32.7
AMERICAN INDIAN/
ALASKA NATIVE
0.0
ASIAN
41.9
FILIPINO
50.0
HISPANIC
42.9
PACIFIC ISLANDER
33.3
*
WHITE
62.1
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2-Year
55.3%
N=340
%
55.8
53.6
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%
59.3
37.0
50.0
45.5
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%
46.2
0.0
54.8
60.0
56.4
33.3
*
82.8
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