2015 STUDENT SUCCESS SCORECARD

Ohlone College Board of Trustees June 8, 2015 Student Success Scorecard

 In 2004, Assembly Bill 1417 triggered the creation of a performance measurement system for Community Colleges.  The result of that legislation was the Accountability Reporting for Community Colleges (ARCC) report.  To satisfy the Student Success Act, the ARCC report was modified in 2013 to track performance more aligned with new metrics and renamed the Student Success Scorecard.

Completions Percentage of degree and/or transfer-seeking students tracked for six years through 2013-14 who completed a degree, certificate, or transfer related outcomes.

Peer Colleges Rate Bay 10 Colleges Rate

DeAnza 67.3% DeAnza 67.3% Santa Barbara City 61.5% Foothill 62.5% Moorpark 60.8% Diablo Valley 60.3% Orange Coast 60.4% West Valley 59.0% Diablo Valley 60.3% Ohlone 57.0% San Diego Mesa 57.9% Las Positas 56.9% Ohlone 57.0% San Francisco 55.4% Las Positas 56.9% Canada 52.0% Glendale 55.5% San Mateo 50.8% Pasadena City 55.2% Bay 10 Average 50.8% Mira Costa 54.8% Evergreen 50.6% Peer Average 52.7% Marin 50.4% Santiago Canyon 51.8% Berkeley City 48.3% Palomar 50.2% Chabot 47.4% Golden West 49.6% CCC Average 46.8% Fullerton 49.4% Mission 46.2% Cuesta 48.9% Skyline 45.9% LA Pierce 47.8% College of 45.4% Sierra 47.7% Laney 44.3% Santa Monica 47.5% Contra Costa 43.6% CCC Average 46.8% San Jose City 43.1% Skyline 45.9% Los Medanos 40.2% College of Alameda 45.4% Merritt 39.3% Cabrillo 45.4% Folsom Lake 44.3% Ohlone 2014 58.4% San Jose City 43.1%

Ohlone 2014 58.4% Completions

 Ohlone’s rate of 57.0 is above statewide, peer, and Bay 10 rates  This rate is below Ohlone’s five year high of 61.3 achieved in 2012  Tenth highest rate among 112 CCCs  “Prepared” rate of 78.7 is second highest among peers, third among Bay 10; “unprepared” rate of 47.2 is sixth among both peers and Bay 10  Rates are based on students who started as new students at Ohlone during the 2008-2009 school year Percent of Students Who Earned at least 30 Units Percentage of degree and/or transfer seeking students tracked for six years through 2013-14 who achieved at least 30 units.

Peer Colleges Rate Bay 10 Colleges Rate

Las Positas 73.6% DeAnza 78.4% Irvine Valley 72.6% West Valley 75.2% Santiago Canyon 71.9% San Francisco 73.7% Ohlone 70.1% Las Positas 73.6% Napa Valley 69.9% Diablo Valley 71.6% San Diego Miramar 69.1% Ohlone 70.1% Cuyamaca 69.1% Foothill 69.4% Skyline 68.5% San Mateo 68.6% Mission 67.8% Skyline 68.5% Gavilan 67.7% Mission 67.8% Oxnard 67.3% Chabot 67.1% CCC Average 66.5% Bay 10 Average 66.6% Monterey Peninsula 65.3% CCC Average 66.5% Allan Hancock 64.1% Marin 65.1% Evergreen Valley 63.4% Canada 63.5% Contra Costa 63.3% Evergreen 63.4% Los Medanos 63.2% Contra Costa 63.3% Hartnell 63.1% Los Medanos 63.2% Peer Average 62.6% Laney 60.7% West LA 61.2% Berkeley City 60.0% Laney 60.7% San Jose City 59.5% Cerro Coso 60.4% College of Alameda 59.4% Berkeley City 60.0% Merritt 56.1% 59.7% San Jose City 59.5% Ohlone 2014 70.2% College of Alameda 59.4% Columbia 58.9% LA Mission 57.5% Mendocino 57.4% Samuel Merritt 56.1% Barstow 52.2% Southwest LA 51.1% San Diego City 49.6% Lassen 49.4%

Ohlone 2014 70.2% 30 Units

 Ohlone’s rate of 70.1 is above statewide, peer, and Bay 10 rates  Ohlone’s highest 30 unit rate in the past five years has been 70.1, also achieved in 2014  Among the top 20% of all CCCs

Persistence Percentage of degree and/or transfer seeking students tracked for six years through 2013-14 who enrolled in the first three consecutive terms.

Peer Colleges Rate Bay 10 Colleges Rate

Las Positas 81.0% Las Positas 81.0% West Valley 79.1% San Francisco 80.4% Saddleback 78.5% West Valley 79.1% Gavilan 74.8% DeAnza 74.2% De Anza 74.2% San Mateo 73.2% Moorpark 74.1% Diablo Valley 72.7% San Mateo 73.2% Mission 72.5% Diablo Valley 72.7% CCC Average 71.7% Mission 72.5% Canada 70.7% Peer Average 72.2% Chabot 70.1% Irvine Valley 71.8% Bay 10 Average 69.6% CCC Average 71.7% Evergreen 69.4% Canada 70.7% Skyline 69.3% Evergreen Valley 69.4% Marin 69.2% 69.2% Merritt 68.3% 67.4% Foothill 66.9% Foothill 66.9% Ohlone 66.7% Ohlone 66.7% San Jose City 65.4% San Jose City 65.4% Berkeley City 65.2% Los Medanos 64.3% Laney 62.6% Ohlone 2014 68.1% College of Alameda 61.8% Contra Costa 59.6%

Ohlone 2014 68.1% Persistence

 Ohlone’s rate of 66.7 is below statewide, peer, and Bay 10 averages  Ohlone’s five year high of 68.1 was achieved in 2014, but that rate was also below all other averages  Both completions and persistence rates are from the same cohort group; students do not stay for three consecutive semesters, yet complete at exceptional rates. How? Vocational Completion Percentage of students tracked for six years through 2013-14 who completed several courses classified as career technical education (vocational) in a single discipline and completed a degree, certificate, or transferred.

Peer Colleges Rate Bay 10 Colleges Rate

Sierra 60.0% Diablo Valley 60.8% Chabot 57.1% Chabot 57.1% Palomar 56.6% Las Positas 55.4% Las Positas 55.4% DeAnza 54.7% Mt. San Antonio 55.1% College of Alameda 51.1% MiraCosta 53.4% CCC Average 50.8% College of Alameda 51.1% Evergreen 50.1% CCC Average 50.8% Contra Costa 49.6% East LA 48.7% Marin 48.8% San Mateo 48.4% West Valley 48.6% Peer Average 48.3% San Mateo 48.4% Skyline 47.8% Skyline 47.8% Foothill 47.6% Bay 10 Average 47.6% Cosumnes River 46.5% Foothill 47.6% Cerritos 46.0% Laney 45.8% American River 46.0% San Francisco 44.9% San Diego Miramar 45.7% Ohlone 44.4% Long Beach City 45.1% Canada 44.3% City College of San Francisco 44.9% San Jose City 43.7% Cabrillo 44.8% Mission 42.5% Ohlone 44.4% Berkeley City 42.0% San Jose City 43.7% Merritt 40.1% Hartnell 42.4% Los Medanos 32.0% San Bernardino 41.4% LA Trade Tech 38.9% Ohlone 2014 46.0%

Ohlone 2014 46.0% Vocational Completion

 Ohlone’s rate of 44.4 is below statewide, peer, and Bay 10 averages  44.4 is Ohlone’s highest rate achieved in the past five years  Vocational completion metrics changed in 2013 from course completion to program completion. Ohlone’s course completion rate of 79.5 is above the statewide average of 74.0  Program completion rates are skewed by 3300+ consortium students, some of whom will take 8+ units Improvement Rates in Remedial Math Percentage of credit students tracked for six years through 2013-14 who started below transfer level in mathematics and completed a college-level course in the same discipline.

Peer Colleges Rate Bay 10 Colleges Rate

Ohlone 46.1% DeAnza 53.8% Diablo Valley 39.3% Ohlone 46.1% LA Harbor 37.7% Foothill 43.2% Berkeley City 37.1% West Valley 42.1% Cuyamaca 36.9% Diablo Valley 39.3% Folsom Lake 33.7% Berkeley City 37.1% San Diego Mesa 32.2% Skyline 36.0% CCC Average 31.0% San Mateo 34.3% Cuesta 30.9% San Francisco 34.1% Contra Costa 30.9% Bay 10 Average 33.2% San Diego Miramar 30.4% Canada 32.2% College of Alameda 30.1% Las Positas 31.5% Ventura 29.5% CCC Average 31.0% Allan Hancock 29.3% Contra Costa 30.9% Los Medanos 28.7% College of Alameda 30.1% Peer Average 28.1% Los Medanos 28.7% El Camino 28.0% Marin 28.5% Laney 27.4% Laney 27.4% Samuel Merritt 27.1% Merritt 27.1% Santa Monica City 26.7% San Jose City 25.0% Cerritos 24.2% Chabot 23.5% Chabot 23.5% Evergreen 23.3% American River 23.1% Mission 22.6% Compton 21.5% San Diego City 19.9% Ohlone 2014 45.4% West LA 18.7% Southwest LA 14.9%

Ohlone 2014 45.4% Remedial Math

 First among peers!  Second in Bay 10!  Third best in the state!  Ohlone’s highest rate in the past five years! Improvement Rates in Remedial English Percentage of students tracked for six years through 2013-14 who started below transfer level in English and completed a college-level course in the same discipline.

Peer Colleges Rate Bay 10 Colleges Rate

Diablo Valley 58.4% DeAnza 73.1% Chabot 52.3% Las Positas 61.7% Ventura 52.3% Diablo Valley 58.4% Ohlone 52.0% Foothill 55.9% Folsom Lake 51.8% San Mateo 54.2% Cuesta 51.1% Skyline 52.8% San Diego Miramar 50.7% Chabot 52.3% San Diego Mesa 49.7% San Francisco 52.1% El Camino 49.4% Ohlone 52.0% Cerritos 46.2% West Valley 51.6% American River 43.9% Evergreen 51.3% CCC Average 43.4% Mission 48.2% Cuyamaca 43.3% Bay 10 Average 47.2% Santa Monica City 41.9% Canada 47.1% Peer Average 41.8% CCC Average 43.4% Allan Hancock 41.7% Marin 42.1% Los Medanos 41.2% Los Medanos 41.2% San Diego City 41.0% San Jose City 40.5% Samuel Merritt 40.1% Merritt 40.1% LA Harbor 39.6% Contra Costa 37.8% Contra Costa 37.8% Berkeley City 30.0% West LA 31.9% College of Alameda 26.2% Berkeley City 30.0% Laney 23.1% Compton 27.3% College of Alameda 26.2% Ohlone 2014 51.5% Laney 23.1% Southwest LA 22.1%

Ohlone 2014 51.5% Remedial English

 Above statewide, peer, and Bay 10 averages  Ohlone’s highest rate in past five years  Among the top 20% of all CCCs for this metric

Improvement Rates in ESL Percentage of credit students tracked for six years through 2013-14 who started below transfer level in ESL and completed a college-level course in the same discipline.

Peer Colleges Rate Bay 10 Colleges Rate

Santa Monica City 65.7% San Francisco 64.2% Cuyamaca 36.1% Foothill 47.7% Cerritos 34.9% DeAnza 46.5% El Camino 32.5% Skyline 39.0% American River 30.2% Berkeley City 29.7% Berkeley City 29.7% Evergreen 28.8% CCC Average 28.4% West Valley 28.7% San Diego City 27.7% CCC Average 28.4% San Diego Mesa 26.6% Las Positas 26.7% Contra Costa 26.6% Contra Costa 26.6% San Diego Miramar 25.7% Bay 10 Average 25.6% Laney 25.3% Laney 25.3% West LA 22.1% San Mateo 20.8% Peer Average 21.8% San Jose City 20.8% Ohlone 19.8% Ohlone 19.8% Diablo Valley 19.8% Diablo Valley 19.8% LA Harbor 19.6% Marin 19.2% College of Alameda 18.9% College of Alameda 18.9% Chabot 15.2% Chabot 15.2% Southwest LA 13.5% Canada 13.6% Allan Hancock 12.9% Mission 12.5% Folsom Lake 10.1% Los Medanos 7.2% Compton 10.0% Merritt 6.5% Los Medanos 7.2% Samuel Merritt 6.5% Ohlone 2014 23.6% Ventura 4.5% Cuesta 3.7%

Ohlone 2014 23.6% ESL Improvement

 Ohlone is below its five year high of 23.6, achieved in 2014  71% of students are age 25+ with average improvement rates of 7.7; the students age 19-24 have improvement rates of 47.7  We continue to have low rates due to the way our ESL curriculum has developed High rated colleges have lower levels of ESL taught as non-credit and/or have transfer level composition within ESL curriculum Be assured…

 This is a “point in time” report, and for some metrics the point in time was seven years ago.  The results of the Scorecard will be widely shared and discussed statewide.  This report will become a part of the collegewide planning process and will inform college goals and objectives.  This is a report we should be proud of!