Chabot and Las Positas Colleges
Student Outcomes
Comparisons* to
all California Community Colleges (CCC's)
Compared to the
state average for all California community colleges, Chabot has a slightly
lower success rate and Las Positas has a slightly higher success rate. However, both Chabot and Las Positas
students’ overall persistence rates are above the state average. In addition, both colleges have transfer rates at or above their expected rates. |
Course
Success and Withdrawal Rates: Fall 2004
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All
CCC's |
Chabot |
LPC |
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Total
Credit Enrollments: |
3,710,457 |
40,019 |
20,501 |
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Percentage of Enrollments
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Success (A,B,C,CR) |
67% |
66% |
70% |
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Non-success (D,F,NC,I) |
17% |
12% |
11% |
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Withdrawal |
16% |
22% |
19% |
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Total Percentage |
100% |
100% |
100% |
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Persistence
Rates: Fall 2004 to Spring 2005
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All CCC's |
Chabot |
LPC |
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All
Students in Fall: |
1,592,254 |
15,226 |
7,334 |
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Percentage
who persist from Fall to Spring |
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Percentage of all students: |
61% |
65% |
68% |
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Type of
student |
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New |
60% |
64% |
76% |
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Continuing |
69% |
71% |
72% |
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New transfer |
45% |
52% |
56% |
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Returning |
45% |
56% |
51% |
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Transfer
Rate* |
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All CCC's
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Chabot |
Las
Positas |
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Cohorts
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Actual
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Expected |
Actual |
Expected |
Actual |
Expected |
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1993-1999 Cohort |
32.0% |
– |
34.6% |
33.8% |
40.7% |
38.6% |
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1994-2000 Cohort |
33.7% |
– |
33.7% |
34.8% |
40.4% |
39.2% |
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1995-2001 Cohort |
34.2% |
– |
37.8% |
32.2% |
41.4% |
40.2% |
NOTES: Latest available
comparison data for all California Community Colleges |
*A college’s transfer rate should be compared with
its own expected rate, rather than with the transfer |
rate of other colleges. See definitions of actual
and expected transfer rates on pages 3 and 12. |
SOURCES: <http://misweb.cccco.edu/mis/onlinestat/onlinestat.cfm>;
C-LPCCD Institutional Research Dataset; Chancellor’s Office, Transfer Capacity and Readiness in the
California Community College, March 2002. |
Persistence rate for all
CCCs: special data request provided by Patrick Perry from the CCC’s
Chancellor’s Office. |