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Moreno Valley College Who Are We? Community, Students, Teachers Prepared by David Torres, Dean, Institutional Research, (951) 222-8075 [email protected] Riverside Community College District

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Moreno Valley CollegeWho Are We?

Community, Students, Teachers

Prepared by David Torres, Dean, Institutional Research, (951) 222-8075

[email protected] Riverside Community College District

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Institutional Research Department Functions:

Provides information regarding student characteristics, behaviors, and outcomes to support policy decisions and formation

Evaluates program and service effectiveness

Provides federal and state mandated research about RCCD to relevant parties

In short, Institutional Research helps the institution know more about itself so it can improve its service to students

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1.3% 1.3% 1.2%

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RIVERSIDE MORENOVALLEY

CORONA PERRIS FONTANA NORCO

Percent Change, 2010-11

2011 Change from 2010-11

RIVERSIDE COUNTY 2,217,778 1.7%CORONA 153,649 1.2%MORENO VALLEY 195,216 1.3%RIVERSIDE 306,779 1.3%NORCO 27,060 0.0%PERRIS 69,781 2.8%

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTYFONTANA 198,456 1.5%

CALIFORNIA 37,510,766 0.8%

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RIVERSIDE MORENOVALLEY

CORONA PERRIS FONTANA NORCO

Percent Change, 2000-2011

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38.9%26.5%

39.0%

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Riverside Moreno Valley Corona Perris Fontana Norco

2008 Ethnicity RCCD Service Area Cities

White Black Other Races Total Hispanic (All Races), 2008

Source: Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc. , 2010

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22.7% 19.4% 23.2% 25.6%

36.6%30.8%

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Riverside Corona Norco Moreno Valley Perris Fontana

Did Not Graduate High School High School Graduate

Some College / Associate Degree College Graduate or Higher

Source: American Community Survey, 2005-2009 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, www.census.gov.

Educational Attainment, Service Area Cities, 2005

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Feeder School District Enrollments by grade levels, 2006-07 through 2010-11

Source: California Department of Education Data Quest web page; http://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/ Sacramento, California, J une 2011. RCCD feeder school districts include Alvord, Corona-Norco, J urupa, Moreno Valley, Riverside and Val Verde.

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RCCD Feeder High School District Graduates2003-04 through 2008-09

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Alvord Corona-Norco Jurupa Moreno Valley Riverside Val Verde

Source: California Department of Education DataQuest webpage; http://data1cde.ca.gov/dataquest

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RCCD College Going Rates 2000-2009

Source: California Postsecondary Education Commission webpage; http://www.cpec.ca.gov/.

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RCCD Capture Rates, 2000-2009

Source: California Postsecondary Education Commission webpage; http://www.cpec.ca.gov/.

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Moreno Valley College

Student Demographics

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Moreno Valley Students, Fall 2000-2010

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MVC Student Ethnicity, Fall 2000-2010

White Afr Am Hispanic Asian/ PacIsland Other

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MVC Student Ethnicity, in percentages, Fall 2000-2010

White Afr Am Hispanic Asian/ PacIsland Other

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MVC Student Gender, Fall 2000-2010

Female Male

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MVC Student Age Groups, Fall 2000-2010

Under 20 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 and over

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Moreno Valley College

Selected Student Outcomes

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Of the original 496 students who started in English 60A only 78, or 15.7%, ended up attempting and passing English 1A during the subsequent 5 years.

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Of the original 596 students who started in MAT-50 or 51, 1 (0.17%) successfully completed MAT-10 or 1A during the 5 years under examination.

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Of the original 110 students who started in REA-81, 20 (18.2%) successfully completed REA-83 during the 5 years under examination.

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Administration of Justice

Math

English

Fire Technology

Computer Information Systems

Psychology

Spanish

Emergency Medical Services

Music

Biology

Success Rates of Top Ten Enrolled MVC Discipines, Fall 2010

Discipline Grand Total Success RatesAdministration of Justice 4,900 97.4%

Math 2,560 50.3%English 2,167 70.0%

Fire Technology 1,744 91.0%Computer Information Systems 1,687 66.9%

Psychology 878 59.8%Spanish 864 74.3%

Emergency Medical Services 854 73.9%Music 789 67.0%

Biology 670 63.9%

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Moreno Valley College

Faculty Statistics

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54.7%

72.1%

27.0%

9.3%

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FT PT Students

Ethnic Percentages of MVC FT & PT Faculty and Fall 2010 Students

Other

Asian Pac Island

Hispanic

Afr Am

White

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Summary of Findings RCC’s service area has experienced

high growth especially in the outlying areas

There is much ethnic diversity within the district’s campuses, reflecting changes in our service areas

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Summary of Findings, (p.2)

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For more information about RCC Institutional Research contact:

David TorresDistrict Dean, Institutional Research

Riverside Community College District Office

(951) 222-8075

Email: [email protected]