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Page Last Updated: 01/30/12

The Statistics page puts hard-to-find statistical data banks pertaining to higher education at your fingertips so you don't have to search for them!

Featured Link of the Month: CCCC Inventory of Approved Programs Sorted by T.O.P. Title (CCCCO)
 


  1. Academic Performance Reports. The CSU provides each California high school and community college that sends five or more students to the CSU system an Academic Performance Report tailored especially for that institution. These reports present summary information on the academic performance of students in their first year at the CSU. (CalState)
     
  2. Analytic Studies. CSU continually studies the number and progress of transfer students coming into the CSU system.  Reports on upper and lower division transfer students are available through this link to the CSU Office of the Chancellor's website and are used to enhance our services to these students. (CalState)
     
  3. CCC Inventory of Approved Programs Sorted by T.O.P. Title. This is a great site to assist you in helping your students find a California community college that offers the major they are working towards.(CCCCO)
     
  4. CCC Transfers to In-State Private (ISP) and Out-of-State (OOS) Institutions. Updated on March 2011, this descriptive report provides institutional level information pertaining to community college transfers to in-state private (ISP) and out-of state (OOS) four-year institutions in 2008-09. (CCCCO)
     
  5. CCCCO M.I.S. Data Banks/Data Mart. Administrative services relating to research, accountability, and management information systems. (CCCCO)
     
  6. College Completion Data. Choose your state to see a snapshot of how well your state is educating all of today’s college students. Then click “Complete State Profile” to see the most comprehensive state and campus college completion data ever collected. (CompleteCollege)
     
  7.  College-going rates vary widely in California. About three out of four California public high school graduates in 2008-09 went on to college, but that rate varies widely among counties and various demographic groups, data recently released by the California Department of Education shows. (CaliforniaWatch)
     
  8. UC StatFinder. This a new UCOP website gives access to lots of useful data about transfers in general, as well as transfers to specific college. (UCOP)
     
  9. Travel Velocity Cohort Report. The Transfer Velocity Cohort is created by evaluating all first time freshmen six years after their entry. Those students who have completed twelve credit units and attempted a transfer level math or English course are included in the Transfer Velocity Cohort. Transfer rates for years three, four, and five are retrospective and cannot be reported until the cohort is finalized at the completion of the sixth year after initial enrollment. Students with multiple college enrollments are reported as members of the Transfer Velocity Cohort for each college attended.
  10. CPEC Freshman Pathways. The Freshmen Pathways allows the user to study the relationship of First-Time Students between California public colleges and California high schools between 1995 and 2009.  (CPEC)

  11. CPEC Transfer Pathways. Full-year transfer information regarding the flow of community college students to four-year colleges and universities for the academic years between 1989/90 and 2009/10 is displayed here. (CPEC)

  12. CPEC High School-to-College-Going-Rate. This map shows college-going rates (recent high school graduates entering a California public institutions of higher learning) for public, comprehensive high schools for counties in California. College-going rates were calculated by dividing the number of entering students from public high schools in the county by the total number of graduates from public high schools in the county. Only public comprehensive high schools with at least 50 graduates are shown.(CPEC)

  13. CSU Transfer Statistics. California Community College Transfers to the CSU for the College Year '09/10. (CalState)

  14. Fast Facts 2011 - Facts about California community colleges.

  15. National Center for Education Statistics - The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) (see Organizational Chart) is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education in the U.S. and other nations. NCES is located within the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute of Education Sciences. (NCES)

  16. UC Student/Workforce Data: Each year, UC releases preliminary data on undergraduate applications (usually in January) and admissions (usually in April). The data released at these points in the 2000-11 admissions cycles are provided below. (UCOP)

  17. The Education TRUST. An interactive web tool, created by Education Trust provides graduation rates at four-year colleges and universities. College Results Online allows you to: Examine overall graduation rates and see how those rates have changed over time, learn about universities' records graduating diverse groups of students, compare the graduation rates of similar institutions - colleges and universities that share many characteristics and serve similar student populations. (CollegeResults)