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This presentation provides an insightful overview of the student demographic at WVC for Fall 2011, highlighting key enrollment statistics, academic interests, and support needs. With 11,013 students enrolled, the average course load is 8.2 units, and significant portions of the population are engaged in distance learning or receive financial aid, including over 4,000 students with BOG waivers. The most pursued degrees include Interdisciplinary Studies and Humanities. The data also covers student success rates, indicating comprehensive support services for diverse learning needs.
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Who Are Our Students? Inge Bond Presentation to College Council November 4, 2011
Fast Facts - Fall 2011: • 11,013 students enrolled • Average number of units of enrollment: 8.2 • 32% attend WVC full time • 22% of enrollments are in distance courses
What Do They Need? • Financial Aid: • ~4,000 students receive BOG waivers (2010-2011) • Annual financial aid awarded: $8,816,000
What Do They Need? (cont’d): • Developmental Education: 6% of enrollments are in Basic Skills courses • 1,400+ students receive tutoring annually • Support services: • 4% of students have a disability
What Are They Studying? • Most popular degrees, 2010-2011: • Interdisciplinary Studies (Liberal Arts) • Humanities (English, Communication) • Public & Protective Services (Administration of Justice) • Most popular certificates, 2010-2011: • Business & Management • Health Care Technologies • Court Reporting
How Are They Doing? • Success: % of students completing the course with a grade of A, B, C, or CR • Retention: % of students completing the course with a grade other than W
Moving On – Life After WVC • In 2010-2011: • 540 earned Associate degrees • 184 earned Certificates • In 2009-2010: • 124 transferred to a UC • 328 transferred to a CSU • 46% of those with behavioral intent to transfer (a.k.a. transfer velocity) did so within 6 years
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