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AICCU 2020 Impact Report Undergraduate Enrollment by Sector The Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU) is comprised of 80+ nonprofit colleges 22% ICCU and universities which make up the Independent California 198,943 Colleges and Universities (ICCU) sector 52 % CSU 471,594 American Jewish University Otis College of Art and Design Antioch University - Los Angeles Pacific Oaks College 26 % UC Art Center College of Design Pacific Union College 2020 IMPACT REPORT 236,450 Azusa Pacific University Palo Alto University Independent Nonprofit Higher Education in California Biola University Pepperdine University Brandman University Pitzer College California Baptist University Point Loma Nazarene University Graduate Enrollment by Sector California College of the Arts Pomona College California Institute of Intregal Studies Providence Christian College California Institute of Technology Saint Mary's College of California 22 % CSU California Institute of the Arts Samuel Merritt University 70,626 California Lutheran University San Diego Christian College 58 % ICCU Chapman University San Francisco Art Institute Charles R. Drew University 180,370 San Francisco Conservatory of Music Claremont Graduate University Santa Clara University 20% UC Claremont McKenna College Saybrook University Columbia College Hollywood 61,876 Scripps College Concordia University Irvine Simpson University Dominican University of California Soka University of America Fielding Graduate University Southern Calif. Univ. of Health Sciences Fresno Pacific University Southern Calif. Inst. of Architecture Golden Gate University Stanford University Harvey Mudd College The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Cal Grant Enrollment Pell Grant Enrollment Holy Names University The Master's College Hope International University Thomas Aquinas College Humphreys University Touro University International Technological University + + Touro University Worldwide 28,000 57,000 John F. Kennedy University University of La Verne John Paul the Great Catholic University University of Redlands Keck Graduate Institute University of Saint Katherine La Sierra University University of San Diego Laguna College of Art and Design University of San Francisco Proudly Serving California Undergraduate Students Life Pacific College Loma Linda University University of Southern California Los Angeles Pacific University University of the Pacific University of the West of Undergraduates Loyola Marymount University Marymount Calforina University Vanguard University are CA Residents % Menlo College Western University of Health Sciences 71 Mills College Westmont College Mount Saint Mary's University Whittier College National University William Jessup University Proudly Enrolling Transfer Students Notre Dame de Namur University Woodbury University Occidental College Zaytuna College New CA Community College 5,100+ Students Annually 1121 L Street, Suite 802 Sacramento, CA 95814 916.446.7626 aiccu.edu @AICCUCal Dedicated to Diversity <1% <1% 6% 5% 6% 8% 13% 24% 37% Undergraduate Enrollment Pacific American 2+ Unknown African Nonresident Alien Asian American Latino Caucasian Islander Indian American <1% <1% 4% 5% 6% 15% 22% 46% Cal Grant Enrollment % % % of82 AICCU institutions are 39of AICCU institutions 50of Cal Grant students Pacific American Unknown 2+ African American Asian American Caucasian Latino Yellow Ribbon Institutions are Hispanic Serving are first generation Islander Indian serving US Veterans Institutions (HSI) Preparing California’s Workforce Making College Affordable Average Institutional Grant Aid Degrees Awarded by Sector Percentage of Students Receiving Financial Aid Provided to an AICCU Cal Grant Student ICCU UC CSU Bachelor’s 40,175 (20%) 54,278 (27%) 105,431 (53%) Institutional Aid 70% Master’s ICCU UC CSU 38,689 (54%) 12,775 (18%) 19,927 (28%) Pell Grant 31% Doctoral ICCU UC CSU 9,784 (58%) 6,609 (39%) 556 (3%) Cal Grant 18% $22,688 ICCU Share of Key Workforce Degrees California Investment per Cal Grant Student About AICCU 44 % 28 % AICCU speaks on behalf of the Independent California ICCU $8,532 Colleges and Universities (ICCU) and seeks to strengthen Teaching Credentials Computer & Information Sciences those institutions through collaboration, governmental CSU $16,168 advocacy, and public engagement aimed at supporting the UC $29,021 ability of the ICCU to successfully serve students, families, 40 % 22% their communities, and the state. Health Profession Engineering For more information visit aiccu.edu *Average Cal Grant award plus average base funding per student. Only students attending public institutions receive base funding. Sources: IPEDS 12-month enrollment provisional 2019 data, IPEDS completion survey 2018-19, IPEDS financial aid survey 2017-18, IPEDS graduation rates survey 2018-19, AICCU Annual Survey 2019, California Community Colleges Data Mart, California Student Aid Commission, CA Legislative Analyst Office, U.S Department of Education..
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