California vs. Other States. ⢠37th in high school ... California's population. 1 out of every. 2 youth under. 18 in CA is. Latino ... Proposition 2...
Working to ensure all Californians have an equal opportunity to attend and succeed in college in order to build a vibrant workforce, economy and democracy
California vs. Other States • 37th in high school graduates • 60% of high school graduates can't apply to a public 4-year university
AVERAGE
• 5th in 4 year university graduates • Near the bottom in Community College completions www.collegecampaign.org
State of Higher Education in CA: Latino Report • Educational Attainment
• Enrollment • Completion
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California’s population 1 out of every 2 youth under 18 in CA is Latino
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Educational Attainment
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Latinos underrepresented in every system of higher education
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CAL STATE: 10% graduate within four years, 48% graduate within six years
COMMUNITY COLLEGES: 38% complete a certificate, degree or transfer within six years
Latino Completion Rates
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA: 47% graduate within four years, 75% graduate within six years
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Policies that are helping College Preparation Activities
Policies that are helping College Preparation Activities CA Community College Student Support Services
CA Community College Student Success Task Force Orientation Common Assessment Education Planning Enrollment Priority
Policies that are hindering Lack of Postsecondary Database
Policies that are hindering Lack of Postsecondary Database Master Plan “eligibility”/capacity issues
Capacity Issues CA spends
21% less than it did 10 years ago per FTE
Funding
139,485
increased by
eligible CA residents denied admission to CSU since 2009
112%
Access
in past 10 years
Cost of College
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Mean High School GPA
Mean Weighted High School GPA of Students Admitted to the University of California (2001-2014) 4.30
4.30
4.20
4.20
4.10
4.10
4.00
4.0 GPA 3.90 3.90
3.80 3.80
3.70 3.70
3.60 3.60
3.50 3.50
3.40
2001 Berkeley
2002 Davis
2003 Irvine
2004 2005 2006 Los Angeles Merced
2007 Riverside
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 San Diego Santa Barbara Santa Cruz
2013 2014 Universitywide
3.40
Policies that are hindering Lack of Postsecondary Database Master Plan “eligibility”/capacity issues Lack of Support for Race-Conscious Efforts
2/3
of Black & Latino applicants are denied admission to 6 of 9 campuses
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2/3
of Black & Latino applicants are denied admission to 6 of 9 campuses
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Policies to reexamine Statewide Plan
Where We Need to Be | 2025
GAP
Policies to reexamine Statewide Plan Expand A-G
Ineligible from the start Fewer than
3 in 10 Latino high school graduates complete A-G requirements
Source: California Department of Education
Policies to reexamine Statewide Plan Expand A-G Modify Proposition 209
Proposition 209 and UC Berkeley
Policies to reexamine Statewide Plan Expand A-G Modify Proposition 209 Improve Remediation
Pre-college Level Placement Almost
9 in10
Black & Latino community college students are placed into pre-college level courses
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The number of Latino students placed into pre-college level coursework in one year alone could fill the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the largest stadium in California, more than one and a half times
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2015 Basic Skills Transformation Program $60 Million
Beyond the Test College Now
Relevance Three and Out
Integrating Student Supports
Policies to reexamine Statewide Plan
Expand A-G Modify Proposition 209 Improve Remediation Expand Transfer
Historic Transfer Reform
Students now have a clear transfer path from a California community college to a CSU with: • An Associate’s Degree for Transfer • Guaranteed admission to the CSU with Junior standing
Making Associate Degrees for Transfer the Preferred Pathway
Audrey Dow, Vice President External Affairs & Operations Los Angeles Office: 714 Olympic Blvd., Ste. 745 Los Angeles, CA 90015 213-744-9434 Sacramento Office: 1512 14th St. Sacramento, CA 95814 916-443-1681