TABLE 7.35 | Stanislaus State Service Region Educational Attainment by County, 2014‐2018 Total bachelor’s degree or higher Graduate or Population 25+ years Bachelor’s degree % of Total Population Professional degree N COUNTY 25+ Years Stanislaus 339,918 39,083 18,440 57,523 16.9 San Joaquin 458,237 57,633 26,853 84,486 18.4 Merced 158,034 14,395 7,656 22,051 14.0 Calaveras 34,602 4,386 2,088 6,474 18.7 Mariposa 13,659 1,997 1,200 3,197 23.4 Tuolumne 41,123 5,286 2,952 8,238 20.0 Six‐county Total 1,045,573 122,780 59,189 181,969 17.4 26,218,885 5,445,781 3,272,956 8,718,737 33.3 United States 218,446,071 42,470,927 26,396,124 68,867,051 31.5

SOURCES/NOTES Table 7.35 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013‐2017 American Community Survey 5‐Year Estimates, Retrieved from https://www.census.gov/acs/www/data/data‐tables‐and‐tools/data‐profiles/2018/. TABLE 7.15 | Regular High School Diploma Graduates and A‐G Completers in Stanislaus State’s Six‐County Service Region by County, 3‐Year Trend COUNTY % CHANGE 2016‐17 2017‐18 2018‐19 CALAVERAS 1 Year 3 Year Regular HS Diploma Graduates 489 429 418 ‐2.6 ‐14.5 A‐G Completers 127 154 144 ‐6.5 13.4 A‐G Completion Rate (%) 26.0 35.9 34.4 MARIPOSA Regular HS Diploma Graduates 137 97 151 55.7 10.2 A‐G Completers 34 24 48 100.0 41.2 A‐G Completion Rate (%) 24.8 24.7 31.8 MERCED Regular HS Diploma Graduates 3,840 3,987 4,152 4.1 8.1 A‐G Completers 1,372 1,381 1,458 5.6 6.3 A‐G Completion Rate (%) 35.7 34.6 35.1 SAN JOAQUIN Regular HS Diploma Graduates 9,163 9,710 10,066 3.7 9.9 A‐G Completers 3,213 3,024 3,444 13.9 7.2 A‐G Completion Rate (%) 35.1 31.1 34.2 STANISLAUS Regular HS Diploma Graduates 7,209 7,087 7,135 0.7 ‐1.0 A‐G Completers 2,624 2,803 2,756 ‐1.7 5.0 A‐G Completion Rate (%) 36.4 39.6 38.6 TUOLUMNE Regular HS Diploma Graduates 427 491 457 ‐6.9 7.0 A‐G Completers 135 124 109 ‐12.1 ‐19.3 A‐G Completion Rate (%) 31.6 25.3 23.9 SIX‐COUNTY TOTAL Regular HS Diploma Graduates 21,265 21,801 22,379 2.7 5.2 A‐G Completers 7,505 7,510 7,959 6.0 6.0 A‐G Completion Rate (%) 35.3 34.4 35.6 STATE OF CALIFORNIA Regular HS Diploma Graduates 408,124 418,205 417,496 ‐0.2 2.3 A‐G Completers 203,648 208,769 210,980 1.1 3.6 A‐G Completion Rate (%) 49.9 49.9 50.5

SOURCES/NOTES Table 7.15 Source: State of California, Department of Education, DataQuest, Four‐Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate, Retrieved from https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRateLevels.aspx?cds=00&agglevel=state&year=2018‐19&initrow=&ro=y Table 7.15 Notes: Regular high school diploma graduates are students who entered grade 9 for the first time and graduated in four years. A‐G completers are the subset of those student cohorts who a local educational agency determined met all the (a‐g) requirements for admission to a or California State University school. Regular high school graduates includes students from California public, charter, and alternative high schools. The number of high school graduates, A‐G completers, and the A‐G completion rate for 2016‐17 and 2017‐18 have been adjusted due to revised criteria in the new source report, resulting in a slightly higher A‐G completion rate. The previous source report was discontinued. TABLE 7.16 | A‐G Completion Rate for Regular High School Graduates in Stanislaus State’s Six‐County Service Region by County, 3‐Year Trend % POINT CHANGE 2016‐17 2017‐18 2018‐19 COUNTY1 1 Year 5 Year Stanislaus 36.4 39.6 38.6 ‐0.9 2.2 Merced 35.7 34.6 35.1 0.5 ‐0.6 Calaveras 26.0 35.9 34.4 ‐1.4 8.5 San Joaquin 35.1 31.1 34.2 3.1 ‐0.9 Mariposa 24.8 24.7 31.8 7.0 7.0 Tuolumne 31.6 25.3 23.9 ‐1.4 ‐7.8 Six‐County Total 35.3 34.4 35.6 1.1 0.3 Statewide Total 49.9 49.9 50.5 0.6 0.6

SOURCES/NOTES Table 7.16 Source: State of California, Department of Education, DataQuest, Four‐Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate, Retrieved from https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRateLevels.aspx?cds=00&agglevel=state&year=2018‐19&initrow=&ro=y Table 7.15 Notes: Regular high school diploma graduates are students who entered grade 9 for the first time and graduated in four years. A‐G completers are the subset of those student cohorts who a local educational agency determined met all the (a‐g) requirements for admission to a University of California or California State University school. Regular high school graduates includes students from California public, charter, and alternative high schools. The number of high school graduates, A‐G completers, and the A‐G completion rate for 2016‐17 and 2017‐18 have been adjusted due to revised criteria in the new source report, resulting in a slightly higher A‐G completion rate. The previous source report was discontinued. 1. Sorted by the 2018‐19 rate in descending order. TABLE 7.17 | Percentage of 12th Grade Graduates (A‐G Completers) in Stanislaus State's Six‐County Region who Enrolled at Stanislaus State by County, 5‐Year Trend HS GRAD YEAR‐‐> 2016‐17 2017‐18 2018‐19 % POINT CHANGE FALL COHORT‐‐> Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019 1 Year 3 Year COUNTY1 Stanislaus 26.4 28.2 30.0 1.8 3.6 Merced 17.3 18.0 16.6 ‐1.4 ‐0.7 San Joaquin 5.3 6.1 5.9 ‐0.2 0.6 Calaveras 3.1 2.6 1.4 ‐1.2 ‐1.8 Tuolumne 1.5 3.2 0.9 ‐2.3 ‐0.6 Mariposa 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Six‐County Total 14.7 16.4 16.0 ‐0.4 1.3 SOURCES/NOTES Table 7.17 Sources: State of California, Department of Education, DataQuest, Four‐Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate, Retrieved from https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRateLevels.aspx?cds=00&agglevel=state&year=2018‐19&initrow=&ro=y; CSU Enrollment Reporting System‐Student (ERSS) data files Note: Regular high school diploma graduates are students who entered grade 9 for the first time and graduated in four years. A‐G completers are the subset of those student cohorts who a local educational agency determined met all the (a‐g) requirements for admission to a University of California or California State University school. Regular high school graduates includes students from California public, charter, and alternative high schools. 1. Sorted by the Fall 2019 percentage in descending order TABLE 7.18 | Entering Fall First‐Time Freshmen by Top 10 Feeder High Schools, 5‐Year Trend Distance % CHANGE from Fall 2015Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019 5‐Year Average HIGH SCHOOL1 campus 1 Year 5 Year John H. Pitman High, Turlock 1.6 mi 74 78 80 76 86 79 13.2 16.2 Turlock High, Turlock 2.6 mi 73 50 60 83 82 70 ‐1.2 12.3 Central Valley High, Ceres 7.3 mi 52 64 59 78 91 69 16.7 75.0 James C. Enochs High, Modesto 13.4 mi 52 38 69 52 57 54 9.6 9.6 Ceres High, Ceres 8.1 mi 38 39 43 56 83 52 48.2 118.4 Modesto High, Modesto 11.8 mi 30 51 51 51 65 50 27.5 116.7 Patterson High, Patterson 17.2 mi 31 52 32 63 41 44 ‐34.9 32.3 Joseph A. Gregori High, Modesto 18.8 mi 45 45 48 34 42 43 23.5 ‐6.7 Thomas Downey High, Modesto 12.6 mi 26 24 30 61 50 38 ‐18.0 92.3 Peter Johansen High, Modesto 10.1 mi 44 36 36 31 40 37 29.0 ‐9.1 Top 10 Total 465 477 508 585 637 534 8.9 37.0 Total First‐Time Freshmen (FTF) 1,270 1,389 1,421 1,570 1,568 1,444 ‐0.1 23.5 % OF TOP 10 OF TOTAL FTF 36.6 35.0 36.3 36.3 40.6 37.0 11.9 11.0

HIGHLIGHTS Stan State's largest feeder high school is Pitman High School with an average of 79 entering fall freshmen, however a larger number of new freshmen entered from Central Valley High in fall 2019. The percentage of new freshmen from the top 10 feeder high schools reached a high of 40.6% in fall 2019, and a five‐year average slightly increased to 37%. Additional details about first‐time freshmen can be found at http://www.csustan.edu/institutional‐research/institutional‐data/campus‐profiles, as well as the CSU's Enrollment Dashboard, Student Origin page located at http://asd.calstate.edu/dashboard/enrollment‐live.html. SOURCES/NOTES Table 7.18 Source: CSU Enrollment Reporting System‐Student (ERSS) data files 1. Sorted by 5‐Year Average in descending order TABLE 7.20 | College‐Going Rate by County for High School Completers in Stanislaus State’s Six‐County Region, 5‐Year Trend % POINT CHANGE 2014‐15 2015‐16 2016‐17 2017‐18 2018‐19 SIX‐COUNTY SERVICE REGION1 1 Year 5 Year Calaveras 52.7 57.3 50.6 61.5 San Joaquin 62.4 65.9 62.7 60.7 Tuolumne 56.6 55.1 52.6 60.6 Merced 63.2 65.0 62.8 60.5 Stanislaus 58.6 60.0 58.9 59.3 Mariposa 57.4 58.6 50.7 54.1 Six‐County Total 60.8 63.3 60.9 60.2 CALIFORNIA 64.5 66.9 65.2 64.4

SOURCES/NOTES Table 7.20 Source: California Department of Education, DataQuest, College‐Going Rate for California High School Students by Postsecondary Institution Type. Retrieved from https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dataquest.asp on July 29, 2019. Table 7.20 Notes: The rate of high school completers who enrolled in a postsecondary institution of higher education (e.g., college or university) within 12 months of completing high school. For more information about the College‐Going Rate, visit https://www.cde.ca.gov/ds/sd/sd/cgrinfo.asp. Total includes California public, charter, and alternative high schools. 1. Sorted by 2017‐18 college‐going rate in descending order TABLE 7.19 | Entering Fall First‐Time Freshmen by High School Location, 5‐Year Trend % CHANGE Fall 2015Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019 5‐Year Average SIX‐COUNTY SERVICE REGION1 1 Year 5 Year Stanislaus 646 648 692 791 827 721 4.6 28.0 Merced 191 231 237 248 242 230 ‐2.4 26.7 San Joaquin 140 186 170 184 202 176 9.8 44.3 Calaveras 434423‐50.0 ‐50.0 Tuolumne 132412‐75.0 0.0 Mariposa 1 2 0 1 ‐100.0 Six‐County Total 983 1,073 1,105 1,231 1,274 1,133 3.5 29.6 Other CA County 273 303 297 322 285 296 ‐11.5 4.4 Out of State 4 9 11 14 7 9 ‐50.0 75.0 Out of Country 10 48325‐33.3 ‐80.0 First‐Time Freshmen Total 1,270 1,389 1,421 1,570 1,568 1,444 ‐0.1 23.5 % FROM SIX‐COUNTY REGION 77.4 77.2 77.8 78.4 81.3 78.5 3.6 5.0

HIGHLIGHTS Over the past five years, an average of 721 first‐time freshmen from Stanislaus County enrolled at Stanislaus State, over three times the number from Merced County, the next largest county source. The proportion of first‐time freshmen from the six‐county service region has increased by about four percentage points over the past five years. An average of 79% of first‐time freshmen are from the University’s six‐county region ‐ 81% in fall 2019 ‐ a clear indication that the University is serving its designated region. SOURCES/NOTES Table 7.19 Source: CSU Enrollment Reporting System‐Student (ERSS) data files Table 7.19 Notes: Totals from outside the service region may slightly differ from the previous publication due to adjusted county codes, including recoding homeschooled students into the county associated with their permanent residence. 1. Sorted by 5‐Year Average in descending order TABLE 7.21 | College‐Going Rate by County and Postsecondary Institution Type for Regional High School Completers, 2017‐18 2018‐2019 college‐going rates not avail as of Sept. 17, 2020…data pulled last year July 29… ENROLLED IN‐STATE ENROLLED OUT‐OF‐STATE HIGH SCHOOL CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA PRIVATE 2‐YEAR HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETERS COLLEGE‐ UNIVERSITY OF 4‐YEAR COLLEGE 2‐YEAR COLLEGE STATE COMMUNITY AND 4‐YEAR COMPLETERS ENROLLED IN GOING RATE CALIFORNIA (PUBLIC/ PRIVATE) (PUBLIC/ PRIVATE) UNIVERSITY COLLEGE COLLEGE COLLEGE COUNTY1 %%%% % % Calaveras 434 267 61.5 6.0 13.1 66.3 4.1 9.0 1.5 San Joaquin 10,301 6,253 60.7 7.0 16.0 64.8 6.6 4.7 1.0 Tuolumne 515 312 60.6 3.8 8.0 78.2 3.2 5.4 1.3 Merced 4,047 2,443 60.4 9.1 18.8 67.2 1.2 2.9 0.7 Stanislaus 7,451 4,421 59.3 7.4 26.4 58.1 2.3 5.1 0.7 Mariposa 98 53 54.1 13.2 11.3 58.5 5.7 7.5 3.8 Six‐County Total 22,846 13,749 60.2 7.5 19.6 63.4 4.1 4.6 0.9 Six‐County Charter School Subset 2,648 1,263 47.7 7.3 13.8 63.6 7.7 6.8 0.9 CALIFORNIA 439,211 282,740 64.4 11.0 18.7 55.1 4.9 9.5 0.7

HIGHLIGHTS The college‐going rate for Stan State’s service region is currently 60.2. This is 4.2 percentage points lower than the state‐wide rate. The county in the University’s service region with the second highest college‐going rate is San Joaquin which also had the largest number of high school completers, while the county with the lowest college‐going rate in the region is Mariposa which also had the smallest number of high school completers. The majority of high school completers in the six‐county region who enrolled in postsecondary education enrolled at a California community college (63.4%) and the next largest percentage enrolled at a CSU campus (19.6%). The county with the largest proportion of high school completers enrolling in the CSU was Stanislaus (26.4%), followed by Merced (18.8%). SOURCES/NOTES 1. Sorted by college‐going rate in descending order Projected California Public High School Graduates by County by School Year 2019 Series Actual Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected County 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26 2026-27 2027-28 2028-29 CALAVERAS 434 448 424 427 410 423 396 370 380 380 307 353 MARIPOSA 98 148 125 120 119 126 145 112 136 132 121 136 MERCED 4,056 4,247 4,182 4,279 4,169 4,287 4,576 4,454 4,268 4,326 4,472 4,530 SAN JOAQUIN 10,296 10,011 10,629 10,530 10,841 11,166 11,695 11,356 11,212 10,919 11,620 11,754 STANISLAUS 7,432 7,804 7,769 8,022 7,871 8,199 8,356 8,179 8,166 7,773 8,012 8,062 TUOLUMNE 515 491 458 488 455 482 521 483 497 504 491 478

California Department of Finance Demographic Research Unit January 2020 Excludes CEA and special schools. Proj # of regional hs grads 23,587 23,866 23,865 24,683 25,689 24,954 24,659 24,034 25,023 25,313 % of csu elig regional grads (35.1% 3- yr avg 8,279 8,377 8,377 8,664 9,017 8,759 8,655 8,436 8,783 8,885 % of csu elig grads enrl at Stan (15.7% 3- yr avg) 1,300 1,315 1,315 1,360 1,416 1,375 1,359 1,324 1,379 1,395 % of all ftf from 6-co region 0.785 0.785 0.785 0.785 0.785 0.785 0.785 0.785 0.785 0.785 # from out of area 356 360 360 373 388 377 372 363 378 382 Proj total FTF 1,656 1,675 1,675 1,733 1,803 1,752 1,731 1,687 1,757 1,777 TABLE 7.23 | Fall Enrollment of California Community Colleges in the University’s Six‐County Service Region, 5‐Year Trend % CHANGE Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019 COMMUNITY COLLEGE1 1 Year 5 Year Columbia College 2,768 2,785 2,962 2,839 2,873 1.2 3.8 11,178 11,473 11,556 11,869 11,840 ‐0.2 5.9 17,593 17,721 17,979 18,111 18,066 ‐0.2 2.7 San Joaquin Delta College 17,213 17,433 17,282 17,420 18,870 8.3 9.6 TOTAL 48,752 49,412 49,779 50,239 51,649 2.8 5.9

TABLE 7.24 | Spring Enrollment of California Community Colleges in the University’s Six‐County Service Region, 5‐Year Trend % CHANGE Spring 2016 Spring 2017 Spring 2018 Spring 2019 Spring 2020 COMMUNITY COLLEGE1 1 Year 5 Year Columbia College 2,793 2,758 2,831 2,800 2,633 ‐6.0 ‐5.7 Merced College 10,835 10,884 11,651 11,670 11,006 ‐5.7 1.6 Modesto Junior College 17,271 16,931 16,957 17,472 16,841 ‐3.6 ‐2.5 San Joaquin Delta College 17,097 16,604 16,304 16,187 17,537 8.3 2.6 TOTAL 47,996 47,177 47,743 48,129 48,017 ‐0.2 0.0

TABLE 7.25 | Annual Enrollment of California Community Colleges in the University’s Six‐County Service Region, 5‐Year Trend Annual Annual Annual Annual Annual % CHANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE1 2015‐16 2016‐17 2017‐18 2018‐19 2019‐20 1 Year 5 Year Columbia College 4,009 3,999 4,078 4,000 3,947 ‐1.3 ‐1.5 Merced College 14,775 15,378 16,349 16,762 16,310 ‐2.7 10.4 Modesto Junior College 24,149 24,423 24,557 25,232 25,437 0.8 5.3 San Joaquin Delta College 23,942 23,892 23,628 23,683 26,086 10.1 9.0 TOTAL 66,875 67,692 68,612 69,677 71,780 3.0 7.3

SOURCES/NOTES Table 7.23, Table 7.24 & Table 7.25 Source: California Community College Chancellor’s Office, Management Information Systems Data Mart, Annual/Term Student Count Report, Retrieved from http://datamart.cccco.edu/Students/Student_Term_Annual_Count.aspx Table 7.23, Table 7.24 & Table 7.25 Note: Total student enrollments included; not limited to “4‐year college bound.” 1. Sorted in alphabetical order California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Student Enrollment Status Summary Report

Fall 2017 Fall 2017Spring 2018 Spring 2018 Fall 2018 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Spring 2019 Fall 2019 Fall 2019 Spring 2020 Spring 2020 Student Count Student Count (%)Student Count Student Count (%) Student Count Student Count (%) Student Count Student Count (%) Student Count Student Count (%) Student Count Student Count (%) Columbia Total2,962 5.95 % 2,831 5.93 % 2,839 5.65 % 2,800 5.82 % 2,873 5.56 % 2,633 5.48 % 0.1 - 2.9 104 3.51 %120 4.24 % 142 5.00 % 120 4.29 % 108 3.76 % 89 3.38 % 3.0 - 5.9 772 26.06 %776 27.41 % 711 25.04 % 740 26.43 % 766 26.66 % 694 26.36 % 6.0 - 8.9 521 17.59 %525 18.54 % 495 17.44 % 532 19.00 % 586 20.40 % 529 20.09 % 9.0 - 11.9 454 15.33 %428 15.12 % 378 13.31 % 366 13.07 % 339 11.80 % 332 12.61 % 12.0 -14.9 479 16.17 %417 14.73 % 488 17.19 % 443 15.82 % 503 17.51 % 426 16.18 % 15 + 160 5.40 %157 5.55 % 217 7.64 % 214 7.64 % 231 8.04 % 210 7.98 % Non-Credit 472 15.94 %408 14.41 % 408 14.37 % 385 13.75 % 340 11.83 % 353 13.41 % Merced Total11,556 23.21 % 11,651 24.40 % 11,869 23.63 % 11,670 24.25 % 11,840 22.92 % 11,006 22.92 % 0.1 - 2.9 530 4.59 %555 4.76 % 539 4.54 % 536 4.59 % 325 2.74 % 297 2.70 % 3.0 - 5.9 2,083 18.03 %2,117 18.17 % 2,110 17.78 % 2,187 18.74 % 2,245 18.96 % 2,201 20.00 % 6.0 - 8.9 1,654 14.31 %1,780 15.28 % 1,792 15.10 % 1,772 15.18 % 1,868 15.78 % 1,729 15.71 % 9.0 - 11.9 1,743 15.08 %1,627 13.96 % 1,655 13.94 % 1,622 13.90 % 1,652 13.95 % 1,638 14.88 % 12.0 -14.9 3,224 27.90 %2,767 23.75 % 3,007 25.33 % 2,719 23.30 % 3,022 25.52 % 2,613 23.74 % 15 + 1,474 12.76 %1,606 13.78 % 1,756 14.79 % 1,596 13.68 % 1,792 15.14 % 1,567 14.24 % Non-Credit 848 7.34 %1,199 10.29 % 1,010 8.51 % 1,238 10.61 % 936 7.91 % 961 8.73 % Modesto Total17,979 36.12 % 16,957 35.52 % 18,111 36.05 % 17,472 36.30 % 18,066 34.98 % 16,841 35.07 % 0.1 - 2.9 407 2.26 %565 3.33 % 401 2.21 % 766 4.38 % 512 2.83 % 547 3.25 % 3.0 - 5.9 3,728 20.74 %3,525 20.79 % 3,707 20.47 % 3,619 20.71 % 3,843 21.27 % 3,652 21.69 % 6.0 - 8.9 3,982 22.15 %3,809 22.46 % 3,958 21.85 % 3,821 21.87 % 3,861 21.37 % 3,661 21.74 % 9.0 - 11.9 3,484 19.38 %3,268 19.27 % 3,594 19.84 % 3,264 18.68 % 3,532 19.55 % 3,252 19.31 % 12.0 -14.9 4,455 24.78 %3,847 22.69 % 4,316 23.83 % 3,810 21.81 % 4,235 23.44 % 3,688 21.90 % 15 + 1,310 7.29 %1,254 7.40 % 1,292 7.13 % 1,345 7.70 % 1,360 7.53 % 1,307 7.76 % Non-Credit 613 3.41 %689 4.06 % 843 4.65 % 847 4.85 % 723 4.00 % 734 4.36 % San Joaquin Delta Total17,282 34.72 % 16,304 34.15 % 17,420 34.67 % 16,187 33.63 % 18,870 36.54 % 17,537 36.52 % 0.1 - 2.9 338 1.96 %386 2.37 % 324 1.86 % 361 2.23 % 175 0.93 % 197 1.12 % 3.0 - 5.9 3,599 20.83 %3,498 21.45 % 3,753 21.54 % 3,569 22.05 % 3,724 19.74 % 3,444 19.64 % 6.0 - 8.9 3,483 20.15 %3,336 20.46 % 3,486 20.01 % 3,382 20.89 % 3,258 17.27 % 3,356 19.14 % 9.0 - 11.9 3,220 18.63 %3,081 18.90 % 3,431 19.70 % 3,076 19.00 % 3,007 15.94 % 2,658 15.16 % 12.0 -14.9 4,719 27.31 %4,059 24.90 % 4,392 25.21 % 3,727 23.02 % 3,063 16.23 % 2,696 15.37 % 15 + 1,736 10.05 %1,754 10.76 % 1,905 10.94 % 1,931 11.93 % 5,643 29.90 % 5,186 29.57 % Non-Credit 187 1.08 %190 1.17 % 129 0.74 % 141 0.87 % 0.00 % 0.00 %

Report Run Date As Of : 9/17/2020 1:40:34 PM TABLE 7.26 | Entering Fall First‐Time Transfer Students by the Top Five Feeder Institutions, 5‐Year Trend Distance from % CHANGE Fall 2015Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019 5‐Year Average COMMUNITY COLLEGE1 campus 1 Year 5 Year Modesto Junior College, Modesto 12.7 mi 373 385 391 311 505 393 62.4 35.4 Merced College, Merced 25.3 mi 212 257 244 199 370 256 85.9 74.5 San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton 42.6 mi 101 159 140 156 202 152 29.5 100.0 Columbia College, Sonora 46.0 mi 27 22 23 18 18 22 0.0 ‐33.3 Las Positas College, Livermore 54.7 mi 13 22 29 10 11 17 10.0 ‐15.4 TOP 5 TOTAL 726 845 827 694 1,106 840 59.4 52.3 CCCT2 Total 846 987 938 839 1,299 982 54.8 53.5 Total First‐Time Transfers (FTT) 922 1,078 1,018 949 1,354 1,064 42.7 46.9 % OF TOP 5 OF TOTAL FTT 78.7 78.4 81.2 73.1 81.7 78.9

TABLE 7.27 | Entering Spring First‐Time Transfer Students by the Top Five Feeder Institutions, 5‐Year Trend Distance from % CHANGE Spring 2016 Spring 2017 Spring 2018 Spring 2019 Spring 2020 5‐Year Average COMMUNITY COLLEGE1 campus 1 Year 5 Year Modesto Junior College, Modesto 12.7 mi 162 179 201 151 138 166 ‐8.6 ‐14.8 Merced College, Merced 25.3 mi 93 96 148 87 92 103 5.7 ‐1.1 San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton 42.6 mi 61 91 81 80 76 78 ‐5.0 24.6 Columbia College, Sonora 46.0 mi 10 2 10 4 6 6 50.0 ‐40.0 Las Positas College, Livermore 54.7 mi7665117120.0 57.1 TOP 5 TOTAL 333 374 446 327 323 361 ‐1.2 ‐3.0 CCCT2 Total 381 418 519 399 391 422 ‐2.0 2.6 Total First‐Time Transfers (FTT) 427 462 581 458 460 478 0.4 7.7 % OF TOP 5 OF TOTAL FTT 78.0 81.0 76.8 71.4 70.2 75.5

TABLE 7.28 | Annual First‐Time Transfer Students by the Top Five Feeder Institutions, 5‐Year Trend Distance from % CHANGE 2015‐16 2016‐17 2017‐18 2018‐19 2019‐20 5‐Year Average COMMUNITY COLLEGE1 campus 1 Year 5 Year Modesto Junior College, Modesto 12.7 mi 535 564 592 462 643 559 39.2 20.2 Merced College, Merced 25.3 mi 305 353 392 286 462 360 61.5 51.5 San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton 42.6 mi 162 250 221 236 278 229 17.8 71.6 Columbia College, Sonora 46.0 mi 37 24 33 22 24 28 9.1 ‐35.1 Las Positas College, Livermore 54.7 mi 20 28 35 15 22 24 46.7 10.0 TOP 5 TOTAL 1,059 1,219 1,273 1,021 1,429 1,200 40.0 34.9 CCCT2 Total 1,227 1,405 1,457 1,238 1,690 1,403 36.5 37.7 Total First‐Time Transfers (FTT) 1,349 1,540 1,598 1,407 1,814 1,542 28.9 34.5 % OF TOP 5 OF TOTAL FTT 78.5 79.2 79.7 72.6 78.8 77.9

TABLE 7.28a | Annual State‐ and Self‐Support Degree‐Seeking First‐Time Transfer Students by the Top Five Feeder Institutions, 5‐Year Trend Distance from % CHANGE 2015‐16 2016‐17 2017‐18 2018‐19 2019‐20 5‐Year Average COMMUNITY COLLEGE1 campus 1 Year 5 Year Modesto Junior College, Modesto 12.7 mi 547 591 610 486 668 580 37.4 22.1 Merced College, Merced 25.3 mi 307 362 399 295 467 366 58.3 52.1 San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton 42.6 mi 207 296 253 278 326 272 17.3 57.5 Columbia College, Sonora 46.0 mi 38 25 34 23 24 29 4.3 ‐36.8 Las Positas College, Livermore 54.7 mi 23 29 35 16 22 25 37.5 ‐4.3 TOP 5 TOTAL 1,122 1,303 1,331 1,098 1,507 1,272 37.2 34.3 CCCT2 Total 1,295 1,505 1,526 1,334 1,787 1,489 34.0 38.0 Total First‐Time Transfers (FTT) 1,420 1,646 1,672 1,516 1,912 1,633 26.1 34.6 % OF TOP 5 OF TOTAL FTT 79.0 79.2 79.6 72.4 78.8 77.9

HIGHLIGHTS On average, 9 out of 10 first‐time transfer students are from a California community college. The proportion increased by five percentage points in the past year, from 88% to 93%. Over the past five years, 85% of California community colleges transfers are from MJC, Merced College, Delta College, Columbia College, and Las Positas. All but one of these community colleges is located in the University's service region. Las Positas is located in Alameda County which borders San Joaquin County. In the last two academic years a total of 45 incoming students transferred from , located 78.6 miles south of the campus. This trend is attributed to impaction at Fresno State. The number of Fresno City College transfers in fall 2019 (23) exceeded the number of transfers from Columbia College and Las Positas College. SOURCES/NOTES Table 7.26, Table 7.27, Table 7.28 & Table 7.28a Source: CSU Enrollment Reporting System‐Student (ERSS) data files 1. Sorted by 5 year average in descending order 2. California Community College Transfer