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Enrollment Management & Student Success

2008 – 9

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Charge

To recommend to the president policies, procedures, practices, and actions that will contribute to student access, retention, and success at CSUCI. Based on the Academic Master Plan the committee will develop a 5-year strategic enrollment management plan.

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To enable targeted recruiting efforts and effective campus-wide planning, enrollment goals need to be defined in the context of two questions:

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What do we want CSUCI to look like in five years, in terms of the composition of the student body?

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What aspects of the student “mix” are most important to us, and how do we prioritize among the types of students we might seek to attract?

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Data-driven decisions

National, State, County Context

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National College Enrollment

Women 57.3% Full-time 61.7% Minority 31.5% Foreign 3.4%

*Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education – Almanac 2008-2009

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CaliforniaEducational Adult Attainment in 2006 (highest level)

*Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education – Almanac 2008-2009

High-school diploma23%

Some high school no diploma

9%

8th grade or less11%

Graduate degree10%

Bachelor's degree19%

Associate degree8%

Some college no degree20%

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6-Year Graduation Rates of 2000-2001 Freshmen at 4-Year Public Institutions

All 53.3%Men 49.8%Women 56.3%

*Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education – Almanac 2008-2009

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Estimated Parental Income of Freshmen at 4-Year Colleges, Fall 2007

Total

Total

Total

Men

Men

Men

Women

Women

Women

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0% 50.0%

Below $10.000 to $20.000

$20.000 to $60.000

$60.000 to $150.000

Women

Men

Total

*Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education – Almanac 2008-2009

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http://www.csuci.edu/emssc/