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

 

 

All CCC's

Chabot

LPC

 

 

 

Total Credit Enrollments:

3,710,457

40,019

20,501

 

 

 

 

Percentage of Enrollments

 

 

 

Success (A,B,C,CR)

67%

66%

70%

 

 

 

Non-success (D,F,NC,I)

17%

12%

11%

 

 

 

Withdrawal

16%

22%

19%

 

 

 

Total Percentage

100%

100%

100%

 

 

 

Persistence Rates: Fall 2004 to Spring 2005

 

 

All CCC's

Chabot

LPC

 

 

 

All Students in Fall:

1,592,254

15,226

7,334

 

 

 

 

Percentage who persist from Fall to Spring

 

 

 

Percentage of all students:

61%

65%

68%

 

 

 

Type of student

 

 

 

 

 

 

New

60%

64%

76%

 

 

 

Continuing

69%

71%

72%

 

 

 

New transfer

45%

52%

56%

 

 

 

Returning

45%

56%

51%

 

 

 

Transfer Rates to Four-year Colleges: 1993 to 2001

 

 

Transfer Rate*

 

 

All CCC's

Chabot

Las Positas

 

Cohorts

Actual

Expected

Actual

Expected

Actual

Expected

 

1993-1999 Cohort

32.0%

34.6%

33.8%

40.7%

38.6%

 

1994-2000 Cohort

33.7%

33.7%

34.8%

40.4%

39.2%

 

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.