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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 2019 1106 REG CCSA ITEM 09A POWERPOINTCITY OF MOORPARK COUNCIL MEETING November 6, 2019 PRESENTERS: Dr. Julius O. Sokenu Ms. Mary Rees Dr. Amanuel Gebru Moorpark College Facts Annual 2018-2019 Annual 2018- 2019 Student Count Student Count (%) Moorpark Total 19,659 100.00 % 19 or Less 7,647 38.90 % 20 to 24 7,219 36.72 % 25 to 29 2,258 11.49 % 30 to 34 886 4.51 % 35 to 39 495 2.52 % 40 to 49 623 3.17 % 50 + 519 2.64 % Unknown 12 0.06 % Annual 2018-2019 Annual 2018- 2019 Student Count Student Count (%) Moorpark Total 19,659 100.00 % Female 10,330 52.55 % Male 9,076 46.17 % Unknown 253 1.29 % Annual 2018-2019 Annual 2018- 2019 Student Count Student Count (%) Moorpark Total 19,659 100.00 % African-American 400 2.03 % American Indian/Alaskan Native 46 0.23 % Asian 1,326 6.75 % Filipino 509 2.59 % Hispanic 6,901 35.10 % Multi-Ethnicity 1,063 5.41 % Pacific Islander 36 0.18 % Unknown 234 1.19 % White Non-Hispanic 9,144 46.51 % Source: https://datamart.cccco.edu/Students/Student_Term_Annual_Count.aspx Source: https://datamart.cccco.edu/Students/Student_Term_Annual_Count.aspx Source: https://datamart.cccco.edu/Students/Student_Term_Annual_Count.aspx Annual 2018- 2019 Moorpark Total 5,010 Associate in Science for Transfer (A.S.-T) Degree 500 Associate in Arts for Transfer (A.A.-T) Degree 752 Associate of Science (A.S.) degree 341 Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree 1,563 Certificate requiring 30 to < 60 semester units 1,327 Certificate requiring 18 to < 30 semester units 161 Certificate requiring 12 to < 18 units 126 Certificate requiring 6 to < 18 semester units 240 Source: https://datamart.cccco.edu/Outcomes/Program_Awards.aspx Moorpark College Awards/Honors •Moorpark College is the #1 community college in California for student completion. This means helping students set and achieve their educational and career goals (e.g., certificates and degrees earned, UC/CSU transfers, attaining good paying jobs in the careers of their choice, etc.). •Moorpark College is the #1 community college in California for students successfully completion their transfer-level English requirements. •Moorpark College is the best community college in California according to BestColleges.com. •Moorpark College has been identified by the Aspen Institute as one of 150 top community colleges in the nation, making us eligible for its prestigious Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. Completion (degree, certificate, transfer) Peer ranking 1st Peer ranking (Just Hispanic) 1st State ranking 1st Overall 64.0% 2,558 African-American 51.5% 33 American Indian/Alaskan Native 50.0% * Asian 81.0% 126 Filipino 75.0% 48 Hispanic 55.7% 696 Pacific Islander 25.0% * White Non-Hispanic 66.9% 1,417 Did not receive DSPS Services 64.4% * Received DSPS Services 59.7% * Economically Disadvantaged 60.4% * Not Economically Disadvantaged 67.3% * Source: https://datamart.cccco.edu/Outcomes/Student_Success_Scorecard.aspx Transfer Level English in 2nd Year State ranking 1st Overall 80.1% 2,164 African-American 66.7% 24 American Indian/Alaskan Native 100.0% * Asian 87.3% 134 Filipino 81.5% 54 Hispanic 76.5% 682 Pacific Islander 100.0% * White Non-Hispanic 82.1% 1,145 Did not receive DSPS Services 80.1% Received DSPS Services n/a Economically Disadvantaged 79.5% Not Economically Disadvantaged 80.5% Source: https://datamart.cccco.edu/Outcomes/Student_Success_Scorecard.aspx Programs •Wide Range of Transfer Degrees •Strong Career Education and links with Local Industry •Strong link with K-12 dual enrollment, Early Middle College and Rising Scholars CAREER AND EDUCATION ALIGNMENT •Based on the COE ‘s Demand and Supply Analysis : South Central Coast the ten State -wide Sectors all show demand within our area. •The four key sectors for Moorpark College include Health, Advanced Manufacturing, Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) and Digital Media. •Our second tier of sectors would include Business and Entrepreneurship, Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism, Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies, and Energy, Construction, and Utilities. Programs •Guided Path to Success (First Year) •Extended Opportunities Programs and Services (EOPS) •TANF/CalWORKs •CARE (Program for single parents) •CHESS (Title V grant with California Lutheran University •DREAMers (DACA and AB 540 students) •Foster Youth (CA Chafee grant) •Veterans Resource Center •Student Equity and Achievement Grant •Honors Program •Peer Mentors •Rising Scholars •Student Equity Initiatives Services •Admissions & Records •Career Transfer Center •Child Development Center •Counseling •Financial Aid •Health Center •International Students •Scholarships •Student Activities •Student Success Center •Study Abroad •Title IX Services •Tutoring/Learning Resources Center ,fet:40,1,.•.;, ,'.,,,.'-'..-,',4e,'..,,,-• _,_ ,:-4.-', ' .. le • �, -� _ ion i.i;`:•Z:4,'...."4;.' ,. 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Ms• Mary Rees 0)4, , ',, - -.---_ 'i , , , .:,_, . -\ \ ,,_ .. . 1,, 1;- tisr 4, , :„ , ,i„.. .„, . .. .. i,... ,.„,„.„, _ .,f,.-. i_„.,„.4,,,,,,,,::.,,,.... :: a „. --- ,...,..„,,,....„,_ ,t_,.... , ,,,, .:-,.:, Dr• Amanuel Gebru ,,fil0 Moorpark Annual Annual 2018- Annual Annua12018- 2018-2019 2019 2018-2019 2019 Student Student Count Student Student Count Count (To) Count (T) Moorpark 19,659 100.00 Moorpark 19,659 100.00 Total Total ■ AA19 or Less 7,647 38.90% ■ Female 10,330 52.55 ■ 20 to 24 7,219 36.72% ■ Male 9,076 46.17 ■ 25 to 29 2,258 11.49% ■ Unknown 253 1.29% d ■ 30 to 34 886 4.51 ■ 35 to 39 495 2.52 Source: https://datamart.cccco.edu/Students/Student Term Annual Count.aspx ■ 40 to 49 623 3.17 + �� P PA j ■ 50 519 2.64 ■ Unknown 12 0.06 - Source: https://datamart.cccco.edu/Students/Student Term Annual Count.aspx Annual Annual 2018- Annual 2018- 2018-2019 2019 2019 Mmi4ir Student Student Count I 40a!T0tScence 5,010 Count (%) Associate ifor Transfer(A.S.-T) 500 Moorpark Total 19,659 100.00 Degree Associate in Arts for Transfer(A.A.-T) ■ African-American 400 2.03 Degree 752 American Indian/Alaskan 46 0.23 Associate of Science(A.S.) 341 Native degree ■ Asian 1,326 6.75% Associate of Arts (A.A.) 1,563 Filipino 509 2.59 degree MCertificate requiring 30 to <60 semester q g 1,327 ■ Hispanic 6,901 35.10 units Multi-Ethnicity 1,063 5.41 Certificate requiring 18 to <30 semester 161 units ■IPacific Islander 36 0.18 Certificate requiring 12 to < 18 units 126 ■ Unknown 234 1.19 Certificate requiring 6 to < 18 semester 240 ■ White Non-Hispanic 9,144 46.51 % units ttps://datamart.cccco.edu/Students/Student Term Annual Count.aspx https://datamart.cccco.edu/Outcomes/Program Awards.aspx Moorpark College Awards/Honors • Moorpark College is the # 1 community college in California for student completion. This means helping students set and achieve their educational and career goals (e.g., certificates and degrees earned, UC/CSU transfers, attaining good paying jobs in the careers of their choice, etc.) . • Moorpark College is the # 1 community college in California for students successfully completion their transfer-level English requirements. • Moorpark College is the best community college in California according to BestColleges.com. • Moorpark College has been identified by the Aspen Institute as one o top community colleges in the nation, making us eligible for its presti ious Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. Completion (degree, certificate, transfer) Peer ranking 1st Peer ranking (Just Hispanic) 1st State ranking 1st Overall 64.0% 2,558 African-American 51.5% 33 American Indian/Alaskan Native 50.0%* Asian 81.0% 126 Filipino 75.0% 48 Hispanic 55.7% 696 Pacific Islander 25.0%* White Non-Hispanic 66.9% 1,417 Did not receive DSPS Services 64.4%* Received DSPS Services 59.7%* Economically Disadvantaged 60.4%* Not Economically Disadvantaged 67.3%* Source: https://datamart.cccco.edu/Outcomes/Student_Success_Scorecard.aspx Transfer Level English in 2nd Year State ranking 1st Overall 80.1% 2,164 African-American 66.7% 24 American Indian/Alaskan Native 100.0%* Asian 87.3% 134 Filipino 81.5% 54 Hispanic 76.5% 682 Pacific Islander 100.0%* White Non-Hispanic 82.1% 1,145 Did not receive DSPS Services 80.1% Received DSPS Services n/a Economically Disadvantaged 79.5% Not Economically Disadvantaged 80.5% Source: https://datamart.cccco.edu/Outcomes/Student_Success_Scorecard.aspx Programs • Wide Range of Transfer Degrees • Strong Career Education and links with Local Industry • Strong link with K-12 dual enrollment, Early Middle College and Rising Scholars Vil MOORPARK COLLEGE CAREER EDUCATION MQQRPARK COLLEGE MaQRPARK COLLEGE MOORPARK COLLEGE MOORPARK COLLEGE MQQRPARK COLLEGE MOORPARK COLLEGE CAREER EDUCATION CAREER EDUCATIO CAREER EDUCATION CAREER . -......,,,,. ell"1111%, _. 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The four key sectors for Moorpark College include Health, Advanced Manufacturing, Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) and Digital Media. Our second tier of sectors would include Business and Entrepreneurship, Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism, Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies, and Energy, Construction, and Utilities. Programs • Guided Path to Success (First Year) • Extended Opportunities Programs and Services (FOPS) • TANF/CaIWORKs • CARE (Program for single parents) • CHESS (Title V grant with California Lutheran University • DREAMers (DACA and AB 540 students) • Foster Youth (CA Chafee grant) • Veterans Resource Center • Student Equity and Achievement Grant • Honors Program • Peer Mentors • Rising Scholars • Student Equity Initiatives Services • Admissions & Records • Career Transfer Center • Child Development Center • Counseling • Financial Aid • Health Center • International Students • Scholarships • Student Activities • Student Success Center • Study Abroad • Title IX Services • Tutoring/Learning Resources Center