Note: Data presented on this page are for fall-entering transfer students only.

Enroll at a CSU

How many enrolled at a CSU campus?

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Over the past three years, an average of {hs_avg_enroll} {hs_name} students enrolled at a CSU campus.

Three Year Enrollment Totals at CSU Campuses

Total number of your students who enrolled at each CSU campus during the fall of the {hs_cohorts} academic years.

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Descriptive Characteristics of Students Enrolling at CSU Campuses

Demographic and academic data for your students who enrolled in any CSU campus during the fall of the {hs_cohorts} academic years.

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Where is the data?

Data for groups with less than 6 students are withheld...

  • Because these data are likely too small to draw valid or reliable inferences
  • To protect privacy of individual students (see FERPA)

ACTION ITEMS

As you explore the CSU enrollment trends of your students, we recommend that you take the following actions:

  1. Take several steps to increase the number of your students who attend a CSU campus.
    • Encourage students to successfully complete the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT).
    • Encourage students complete 60 semester units or 90 quarter units of coursework that would be eligible for transfer to the California State University, including General Education.
    • Encourage students to complete at least 18 units of coursework in a major or area of emphasis as defined by your institution.
    • Encourage students to earn a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework.
    • Help your students to understand that the CSU is the nation's largest and most affordable public four-year university system.
    • Help students to understand the financial aid process and the availability of scholarships.
  2. Reflect on the number of students from your college that attend the CSU, and analyze the year-by-year trends.
  3. Explore data from other community colleges to see comparisons with other schools in your community

Choose a Major

Which were the top majors declared?

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Over the past three years, the top 3 majors declared by {hs_name} students were:

Majors Declared at Entry by Your Students

Total number of your students and the majors they declared upon entering a CSU campus during the fall of the {hs_cohorts} academic years.

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ACTION ITEMS

As you explore the CSU major selection trends of your students, we recommend that you take the following actions:

  1. Look at the data and reflect on the following questions:
    • Are the majors that your students select what you expected given the types of programs that you have?
    • Do the choices reflect the needs of the community?
    • Is there a healthy balance of students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)?
  2. Play an active role in helping your students in their major selection.
    • Encourage your students to think about college majors and preparation as early as possible and make sure that they know which majors are impacted at which campuses.
      • An undergraduate major is designated as impacted when the number of applications received from fully qualified applicants during the initial filing period exceeds the number of available spaces. Such majors are authorized to use supplementary admission criteria to screen applications. For more information on impaction visit: http://www.calstate.edu/sas/impactioninfo.shtml.
    • Help students to understand the differences between STEM/pre-med/nursing majors that require heavy science and math prerequisites, and those that are more exploratory, like liberal studies.
    • Help your students to see the realities of their major choices early. If they are interested in a STEM or pre-med track, encourage them to take prerequisites early to find out ASAP whether this is the path they want to follow.

Get Off to a Fast Start

How many completed a full course load (30+ units) in their first year?

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Over the past three years, {hs_pct_fload} of {hs_enrolled} {hs_name} students completed a full load (30+ units) in their first year.

Fast Start Indicators for Your Students

Measures associated with the amount of time taken by your students to graduate from a CSU campus.

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ACTION ITEMS

As you explore the course-taking patterns of your students once they arrive at the CSU, we recommend that you take the following actions:

  1. Inform your students about the importance of getting off to a fast start.
    • Students that complete 30+ units each year are much more likely to graduate than those that do not.
    • When students do not take full unit loads it will take them longer to earn a degree and cost them more.
    • Help students to understand that if possible, their goal should be to graduate in two years.
  2. Help your students understand the opportunity costs associated with not taking at least 15 units each term.
    • Loss in financial aid eligibility over time.
    • Loss in wages by delaying entry into the full-time workforce.
    • Increase costs in tuition, books and fees over time.
    • Real costs associated when balancing a part time job not directly tied to career interests, and a full academic unit load.
    • The risk of taking on heavy debt and predatory loans.

Earn a CSU Degree

How many graduated?

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Over the past three years, {hs_pct_gradrate} of {hs_name} students graduated from a CSU campus within {hs_gradrate_duration} years.

Descriptive Characteristics of Students Enrolling at CSU

2, 3, and 4 year graduation rates for students who entered a CSU campus in the years shown.

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ACTION ITEMS

As you explore the CSU graduation rates of your students, we recommend that you take the following actions:

  1. Encourage students to visit their campus financial aid office to become familiar with their services. All students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) no later than March 2 each year.
  2. Encourage students to attend the orientation for transfer students if offered by the campus.
  3. Encourage students to meet with an advisor before they register for classes their first term.
  4. Encourage students to seek on-campus rather than off-campus employment to help finance their education.
  5. Encourage students to pursue internships relevant to their major and career interests to help keep them engaged in their studies and progressing toward their degree.
  6. Encourage proven success strategies that keep students connected in college such as getting involved in campus activities and groups, getting to know professors, and staying focused on academics.