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Survey of Entering Student Engagement Survey of Entering Student Engagement - Riverside City College (2018 Administration) 2018 Frequency Distributions - Guided Pathways Module Comparison Group: CA Colleges* Entering Students Only [Weighted] Module Your College CA Colleges Participants Item Variable Responses Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent 1. Were you required to meet (in person or COLLQ879 Yes 199 35.2 5,104 58.0 26,959 67.3 online) with an academic advisor before registering for classes this academic term at this college? No 366 64.8 3,698 42.0 13,119 32.7 Total 565 100.0 8,802 100.0 40,078 100.0 2. During this academic term at this college, COLLQ880 None 295 51.6 3,075 34.8 11,354 28.2 how many times have you met (in person or online) with an academic advisor? 1 time 193 33.8 3,597 40.7 15,699 39.0 2 times 60 10.6 1,399 15.8 7,887 19.6 More than 2 times 23 4.1 770 8.7 5,348 13.3 Total 571 100.0 8,841 100.0 40,287 100.0 3. Prior to registering for classes your first COLLQ881 Yes 405 71.9 6,084 69.2 29,453 73.5 academic term at this college, had you decided on a job or career that you wanted to pursue? I am not attending this college to pursue a 35 6.2 483 5.5 2,122 5.3 job or career No 123 21.9 2,221 25.3 8,501 21.2 Total 563 100.0 8,788 100.0 40,076 100.0 4. Did a staff member at this college help COLLQ882 Yes 83 14.7 1,848 20.9 7,999 19.9 you decide on a program, major, or pathway of study? I had already decided on a program, major, 152 26.9 2,742 31.1 14,823 36.9 or pathway of study on my own I talked with a college staff member about 38 6.8 1,076 12.2 4,355 10.9 possible programs, majors, and pathways of study, but I have not decided on one No 292 51.6 3,159 35.8 12,947 32.3 Total 565 100.0 8,824 100.0 40,123 100.0 5. Has a staff member at this college talked COLLQ883 Yes 144 27.0 3,321 39.5 16,375 42.4 with you about the types of jobs your program, major, or pathway of study might lead to? I have not decided on a program, major, or 34 6.4 806 9.6 3,249 8.4 pathway of study No 356 66.5 4,276 50.9 19,013 49.2 Total 534 100.0 8,403 100.0 38,637 100.0 * The comparison group and module participants columns on this page EXCLUDE your college. page 1 - 07MAR19 Survey of Entering Student Engagement - Riverside City College (2018 Administration) 2018 Frequency Distributions - Guided Pathways Module Comparison Group: CA Colleges* Entering Students Only [Weighted] Module Your College CA Colleges Participants Item Variable Responses Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent 6. Have you used this college’s website to COLLQ884 Yes 166 30.9 3,082 36.0 16,495 42.1 explore career options? My college does not have career options on 29 5.5 416 4.9 1,789 4.6 its website that I know about No 341 63.6 5,063 59.1 20,923 53.4 Total 536 100.0 8,561 100.0 39,207 100.0 7. Has a staff member at this college talked COLLQ885 Yes 158 28.1 3,455 39.4 18,339 45.9 with you about how long it will take to complete your certificate or degree? I plan to transfer without completing a 39 6.9 802 9.1 3,472 8.7 certificate or degree I am not seeking a certificate or degree 42 7.5 503 5.7 1,920 4.8 No 323 57.5 4,010 45.7 16,263 40.7 Total 562 100.0 8,770 100.0 39,993 100.0 8. Has a staff member at this college talked COLLQ886 Yes 102 18.4 1,461 16.7 10,401 26.1 with you about the total cost to complete your certificate or degree? I plan to transfer without completing a 34 6.1 714 8.2 3,130 7.9 certificate or degree I am not seeking a certificate or degree 39 7.1 414 4.7 1,530 3.8 No 380 68.4 6,140 70.3 24,775 62.2 Total 555 100.0 8,729 100.0 39,837 100.0 9. Has a staff member at this college talked COLLQ887 Yes 178 31.4 3,643 41.9 14,560 36.8 with you about which credits will transfer toward your intended program or major at the four-year institution of your choice? I am not planning to transfer 29 5.2 505 5.8 3,793 9.6 I plan to transfer, but have not chosen a 67 11.8 1,205 13.9 5,247 13.3 four-year institution I have not decided on a program, major, or 50 8.9 654 7.5 2,802 7.1 pathway of study at this college No 242 42.7 2,679 30.8 13,175 33.3 Total 566 100.0 8,687 100.0 39,577 100.0 10. Has a staff member at this college talked COLLQ888 Yes 151 29.2 3,285 40.2 12,059 32.5 with you about the overall process for transferring to a four-year institution (application, financial aid)? I am not planning to transfer 34 6.7 720 8.8 4,604 12.4 No 332 64.2 4,157 50.9 20,475 55.1 Total 518 100.0 8,163 100.0 37,138 100.0 * The comparison group and module participants columns on this page EXCLUDE your college. page 2 - 07MAR19 Survey of Entering Student Engagement - Riverside City College (2018 Administration) 2018 Frequency Distributions - Guided Pathways Module Comparison Group: CA Colleges* Entering Students Only [Weighted] Module Your College CA Colleges Participants Item Variable Responses Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent 11. At this college, are you required to COLLQ889 Yes 306 56.6 5,244 61.4 26,104 66.9 follow an academic plan that specifies which courses you are required to take? I do not have an academic plan 95 17.5 1,420 16.6 5,584 14.3 No 140 25.8 1,877 22.0 7,319 18.8 Total 541 100.0 8,541 100.0 39,007 100.0 12. If you were interested in changing your COLLQ890 Yes 142 26.4 2,796 33.0 14,782 38.2 program, major, or pathway of study at this college, do you know how to go about doing this? I am not sure 183 33.8 3,093 36.5 12,616 32.6 No 215 39.8 2,586 30.5 11,296 29.2 Total 541 100.0 8,475 100.0 38,694 100.0 * The comparison group and module participants columns on this page EXCLUDE your college. page 3 - 07MAR19 Colleges in the Comparison Group Comparison Group: CA Colleges Institution State Year American River College CA 2018 Butte College CA 2018 Cabrillo College CA 2018 Chaffey College CA 2018 College of the Canyons CA 2018 Compton College CA 2018 Cosumnes River College CA 2018 Cuyamaca College CA 2018 El Camino College CA 2018 Grossmont College CA 2018 Imperial Valley College CA 2018 Long Beach City College CA 2018 Los Angeles Trade-Technical College CA 2018 Los Medanos College CA 2018 MiraCosta College CA 2018 Norco College CA 2018 Reedley College CA 2018 Rio Hondo College CA 2018 San Joaquin Delta College CA 2018 Santa Ana College CA 2018 Santa Barbara City College CA 2018 Southwestern College CA 2018 Woodland Community College CA 2018 Yuba College CA 2018 07MAR19.
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