April 22, Becky Bartindale. Andrew LaManque, Ph.D. Executive Director, Foothill-De Anza CCD Institutional Research and Planning

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April 22, 2012 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Becky Bartindale Andrew LaManque, Ph.D. Executive Director, Foothill-De Anza CCD Institutional Research and Planning Transfer Data 1. How many students from MVLA and FUHSD who came to FHDA directly from high school transferred each year for the past few years, and what universities did they transferred to? See Figure 1 below and attached memos from Dr. Elaine Kuo. Figure 1 2. The district's transfer rate, based on tracking a cohort of students over six years, is 61%. That compares to the state average of 42% for the 2005-06 cohort (Source: Transfer Velocity Data Mart). 1

3. Foothill-De Anza ranked fourth among California's 72 community college districts in the number of students who transferred to University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) campuses in 2010-11, and was first in California for UC transfers. See Figure 2 below. Figure 2 Top 5 CC Transfers to CSU and UC 2010-11 Ranked by Total Transfers per College College CSU UC Total Los Rios Community College District 2,840 722 3,562 Coast Community College District 2,441 682 3,123 Los Angeles Community College District 2,502 543 3,045 Foot hill-de Anza Community College District 1,768 1,022 2,790 North Orange County Community College District 2,130 370 2,500 Source: UC and CSU websites. Prepared by: FHDA Institutional Research and Planning, April 22, 2012 4) Demographic information on MVLA and FUHSD students attending FHDA in 2010-11 is included as an attachment 2

DATE: March 26, 2012 FOOTHILL COLLEGE Institutional Research and Planning TO: FROM: RE: Becky Bartindale, Coordinator, District Communications Elaine Kuo, College Researcher Fremont Union High School District transfers Overview Students who graduated from the Fremont Union High School District (FUHSD) in 2004-2006 and enrolled at either Foothill or De Anza (FHDA) in the following fall term were identified and tracked to determine if they transferred to a four-year institution after at least six years. Figure 1 shows the number of students and identifies those who transferred to a four-year institution after enrolling at FHDA. Among all three cohorts, the capture rate from FUHSD remained relatively stable, with roughly 600-650 students enrolling each fall. The transfer rate ranges between 40-50%, as close to half of each initial cohort successfully transferred to a four-year college or university. FUHSD Graduates Enrolled at FHDA: Transfers to Four-Year Institutions, Fall 2004-Fall 2006 Cohorts. Transferred to Four-Year Institution No Transfer Record Located Cohort Total FHDA Number of Percent Number of Percent Number of Percent Entering Term Students Students Students Fall 2004 279 47% 316 53% 595 100% Fall 2005 285 49% 297 51% 582 100% Fall 2006 259 40% 389 60% 648 100% Source: FHDA IR&P, National Student Clearinghouse Additional analysis identifies the most common transfer destinations among those FUSHD students who enrolled at FHDA (Figure 2). The California State University and University of California systems are well-represented, composing the top 9 transfer institutions. San Jose State University continues to attract a majority of FUHSD transfer students as the top destination for all three cohorts. This top 10 transfer list is rounded out by Santa Clara University, a private institution. Foothill College Institutional Research 1

Figure 2. FUHSD Graduates Enrolled at FHDA: Top 10 Four-Year Transfer Institutions, Fall 2004-Fall 2006 Cohorts. Institution Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Total San Jose State University 79 84 70 233 University of California, San Diego 33 27 41 101 University of California, Davis 23 25 24 72 San Francisco State University 24 25 11 60 University of California, Los Angeles 22 12 21 55 California State University, East Bay 12 4 8 24 University of California, Santa Cruz 11 13 14 38 University of California, Irvine 11 10 10 31 University of California, Santa Barbara 10 15 3 28 Santa Clara University 6 6 7 19 Source: National Student Clearinghouse Figure 3 compiles a list of all four-year institutions where FUHSD students have transferred since 2005. Compared to the top 10 transfer destinations, these institutions represent a broad range of institutional characteristics, including in-state, out-of-state, private, public, for-profit, and online. Figure 3. FUHSD Graduates Enrolled at FHDA: Four-Year Transfer Institutions among Fall 2004-Fall 2006 Cohorts, by alphabetical order. ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY ADELPHI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN CORNELL UNIVERSITY ASHFORD UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY-ARTS BELOIT COLLEGE CUNY QUEENS COLLEGE BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY DEVRY UNIVERSITY - DUPAGE BOSTON UNIVERSITY DEVRY UNIVERSITY - FREMONT BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIV.-WORLDWIDE CAMPUS CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY - DAYTONA CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC EMERSON COLLEGE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - BAKERSFIELD EMORY UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - CHICO FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - EAST BAY FORDHAM UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - FRESNO FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - FULLERTON FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - DEGREE COMPLETION CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - LONG BEACH GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - LOS ANGELES GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - MONTEREY BAY GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - NORTHRIDGE GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SACRAMENTO HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - STANISLAUS IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY CHADRON STATE COLLEGE IOWA WESLEYAN COLLEGE CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY-ORANGE JOHN F KENNEDY UNIVERSITY UNDERGRAD CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY KANSAS CITY ART INSTITUTE Foothill College Institutional Research 2

KEAN UNIVERSITY LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MILLS COLLEGE MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY - BOZEMAN MONTEREY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDY MUSICIANS INSTITUTE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY NEWSCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE PALO ALTO UNIVERSITY PHILLIPS GRADUATE INSTITUTE PIERCE COLLEGE - MILITARY PROGRAM POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY - WEST LAFAYETTE RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN ROSS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE RUTGERS - THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NJ - NEWARK RUTGERS -THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NJ -NEW BRUNSW SAMUEL MERRITT UNIVERSITY SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN SIERRA NEVADA COLLEGE SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY STANFORD UNIVERSITY TEACHERS COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE THE NEW SCHOOL THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY THOMAS JEFFERSON COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES TOURO UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA - ANCHORAGE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT FAYETTEVILLE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - HASTINGS COLLEGE OF LAW UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - MERCED UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-DAVIS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-EXTENSION UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN FRANCISCO UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA CRUZ UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON UNIVERSITY OF IOWA UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND - UNIVERSITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-TWIN CITIES UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-RENO UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, MAIN CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF UTAH UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS @ URBANA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN MED CEN @ DALLAS UNIVERSITY OF THE INCARNATE WORD UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA VANGUARD UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WASHBURN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY WOODBURY UNIVERSITY WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Source: National Student Clearinghouse Foothill College Institutional Research 3

Methodology Students were identified based on their self-reported high schools and their high school graduation date. Each fall cohort includes new, first-time students who indicated a graduation date of the previous June. Data sent to National Student Clearinghouse helped determine if any of these students enrolled at any four-year institution after attending Foothill or De Anza. FHDA IR&P Debbie Source National Student Clearinghouse Foothill College Institutional Research 4

ludesstudentsgschl0anoethn0fhdaoficeofinstitutionalresearchandplaninselected Demographics - 2010 High School Graduates Enrolled at FHDA 2010-2011 FUHSD Ethnicity Educational Goal African Ame 19 3% Asian 418 47% Filipino 29 4% Latino/a 138 17% Native Amer 7 1% Pacific Island 7 1% White 219 26% Unknown 15 1% Total 852 100% 23-Apr-12 Obtain an associate's degree and transfer to a 4- year institutio 380 51% Obtain an associate's degree without transferring 26 3% Transfer to a four-year institution without an associate's degree 208 29% Earn a vocational degree 2 0% Earn a vocational certificate 3 0% Advance in current job or career field 4 0% Educational development 85 6% Formulate career plans 26 2% Improve basic skills 10 0% Maintain certificate or license 2 0% Prepare for a new career 13 1% Undeclared/Unreported Total 93 7% 211, READ 200, 211. whograduatedfromhihoin210nderldafdai210engl 100, 110, 104A, 205, 209, 215 EWRT 200, 211, 274, ESL 200-296, LART 200, -1.gPre-collegiateincludes: 852 Female Male Total nc100%igender 388 47% 464 53% 852 100% Course Success Rates 2,358 81% 351 12% 185 6% 2,894 100% Success = A, B, C, P, Non Success = D, F, NP, I, Withdraw = W Grades include any student who recieved a grade in a course during the time period. Math Enrollment Collegiate Math 159 72% 43 19% 19 9% 221 100% Pre-collegiate Math 82 67% 31 25% 9 7% 122 100% Pre-collegiate includes: Math 100X, 105, 108, 210, 212, 220, 221, 224, 230, 230X, 231, 234, 235. Students may place into a pre-collegiate course but choose to enroll in the course at a later time. English Enrollment Collegiate Eng. Pre-collegiate Eng. 166 86% 16 8% 11 6% 193 100% 200 83% 29 12% 13 5% 242 100%

DATE: April 2, 2012 FOOTHILL COLLEGE Institutional Research and Planning TO: FROM: RE: Becky Bartindale, Coordinator, District Communications Elaine Kuo, College Researcher Mountain View Los Altos High School District Transfers Overview Students who graduated from the Mountain View Los Altos High School District (MVLA) in 2004-2006 and enrolled at either Foothill or De Anza (FHDA) in the following fall term were identified and tracked to determine if they transferred to a four-year institution by the 2011-12 academic year. This time frame allows each cohort at least six years to transfer from Foothill or De Anza to another institution. Figure 1 shows the number of students and identifies those who transferred to a four-year institution after enrolling at FHDA. Among the three cohorts, the capture rate from MVLA remained relatively stable, with roughly 170 students enrolling each fall. The transfer rate ranges between 35%-40%, as at least one-third of each initial cohort successfully transferred to a four-year college or university. MVLA Graduates Enrolled at FHDA: Transfers to Four-Year Institutions, Fall 2004-Fall 2006 Cohorts. Transferred to Four-Year Institution No Transfer Record Located Cohort Total FHDA Number of Percent Number of Percent Number of Percent Entering Term Students Students Students Fall 2004 64 37% 107 63% 171 100% Fall 2005 59 36% 104 64% 163 100% Fall 2006 67 39% 107 61% 174 100% Source: FHDA IR&P, National Student Clearinghouse Additional analysis identifies the most common transfer destinations among those MVLA students who enrolled at FHDA (Figure 2). The University of California system is wellrepresented, composing over half of the top 10 transfer institutions. San Jose State University and San Francisco State University continues to attract MVLA students as both institutions are within the top five destinations. This top 10 transfer list is rounded out by Santa Clara University and Arizona State University. Foothill College Institutional Research 1

Figure 2. MVLA Graduates Enrolled at FHDA: Top 10 Four-Year Transfer Institutions, Fall 2004-Fall 2006 Cohorts. Institution Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Total San Jose State University 15 22 16 53 University of California, Davis 3 9 4 16 University of California, San Diego 0 3 9 12 San Francisco State University 2 5 3 10 University of California, Santa Barbara 3 2 4 9 Santa Clara University 4 2 1 7 University of California, Santa Cruz 2 0 5 7 University of California, Los Angeles 4 1 1 6 Arizona State University 3 2 0 5 University of California, Irvine 1 1 3 5 Source: National Student Clearinghouse Figure 3 compiles a list of all four-year institutions where MVLA students have transferred since 2005. Compared to the top 10 transfer destinations, these institutions represent a broad range of institutional characteristics, including in-state, out-of-state, private, public, for-profit, and online. Figure 3. MVLA Graduates Enrolled at FHDA: Four-Year Transfer Institutions among Fall 2004-Fall 2006 Cohorts, by alphabetical order. ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY MARYLAND INSTITUTE, COLLEGE OF ART ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY ASHFORD UNIVERSITY MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS NATIONAL LOUIS UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC OHIO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - CHICO PALO ALTO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - EAST BAY POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - FRESNO RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - FULLERTON RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - LONG BEACH SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - MONTEREY BAY SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - NORTHRIDGE SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SACRAMENTO SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - STANISLAUS ST JOHN'S COLLEGE CHAMINADE UNIV OF HONOLULU-ACCEL UG PRGRM SUNY FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO TRIDENT UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL DEVRY UNIVERSITY - FREMONT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-DAVIS HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO Foothill College Institutional Research 2

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA CRUZ UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE - TERM NON-EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, MAIN CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON - SEATTLE UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WHEATON COLLEGE Source: National Student Clearinghouse Methodology Students were identified based on their self-reported high schools and their high school graduation date. Each fall cohort includes new, first-time students who indicated a graduation date of the previous June. Data sent to National Student Clearinghouse helped determine if any of these students enrolled at any four-year institution after attending Foothill or De Anza. FHDA IR&P Debbie Source National Student Clearinghouse Foothill College Institutional Research 3

ludesstudentsgschl0anoethn0fhdaoficeofinstitutionalresearchandplaninselected Demographics - 2010 High School Graduates Enrolled at FHDA 2010-2011 MVLA Ethnicity Educational Goal African Ame 17 6% Asian 63 19% Filipino 13 5% Latino/a 80 26% Native Amer 2 1% Pacific Island 6 2% White 137 40% Unknown 8 2% Total 326 100% 23-Apr-12 Obtain an associate's degree and transfer to a 4- year institutio 146 52% Obtain an associate's degree without transferring 13 3% Transfer to a four-year institution without an associate's degree 72 25% Earn a vocational degree 2 1% Earn a vocational certificate 3 1% Advance in current job or career field 1 0% Educational development 31 6% Formulate career plans 12 3% Improve basic skills 3 1% Move from non credit to credit courses 2 0% Prepare for a new career 9 2% Undeclared/Unreported Total 32 6% 211, READ 200, 211. whograduatedfromhihoin210nderldafdai210engl 100, 110, 104A, 205, 209, 215 EWRT 200, 211, 274, ESL 200-296, LART 200, -1.gPre-collegiateincludes: 326 Female Male Total nc100%igender 148 46% 178 54% 326 100% Course Success Rates 794 81% 127 13% 63 6% 984 100% Success = A, B, C, P, Non Success = D, F, NP, I, Withdraw = W Grades include any student who recieved a grade in a course during the time period. Math Enrollment Collegiate Math 33 62% 15 28% 5 9% 53 100% Pre-collegiate Math 40 66% 16 26% 5 8% 61 100% Pre-collegiate includes: Math 100X, 105, 108, 210, 212, 220, 221, 224, 230, 230X, 231, 234, 235. Students may place into a pre-collegiate course but choose to enroll in the course at a later time. English Enrollment Collegiate Eng. Pre-collegiate Eng. 48 84% 6 11% 3 5% 57 100% 57 81% 10 14% 3 4% 70 100%