Contents
Metric Definition Dictionary. 1
STUDENT TYPES. 10
DATA COMPARISONS AND CAVEATS. 12
TIMEFRAMES. 12
SNAPSHOT VIEW.. 12
DATA DISAGGREGATION.. 12
COMPARISON GROUPS. 13
DATA LIMITATIONS. 14
DATA SOURCES. 15
DEFINITION DESCRIPTIONS. 17
DENOMINATORS (NOT DISPLAYED ON
DASHBOARDS) 18
EQUITY GAP CHARTS. 18
COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENTS. 19
LIVING WAGE. 20
REGIONS. 23
INDUSTRY SECTORS OR OCCUPATIONAL
CLUSTERS. 27
TOP to SOC CROSSWALK. 37
OFFERINGS: COURSES. 38
CP 116 Number of Sections Offered. 38
CP 146 Number of Online or Distance Education
Course Sections. 38
CP 141 Number of Enrollments. 39
OFFERINGS: STUDENTS. 40
CP 122 Community College Pipeline
Students. 40
CP 142 Calculated Number of Full-Time
Equivalent Students (FTES) 41
OFFERINGS: CTE OUTCOME SURVEY
RESPONSES. 43
CP 130 Satisfaction with Education
and Training Received from CTEOS. 43
STUDENTS: DENOMINATORS (NOT DISPLAYED
ON DASHBOARD) 44
CP 199 CCP Students Including Special
Admit Students. 44
CP 325 CCP Students Enrolled in the
Fall Term of the Selected Year 45
CP 345 CCP Students Enrolled in the
Fall Term of the Selected Year (with special TOP code logic) 45
CP 336 CCP Students Who Earned an
Associate or Bachelor’s Degree in the Selected Year 46
CP 330 CCP Students Who Earned Their
First Associate Degree in the Selected Year 47
CP 331 CCP Students Who Earned Their
First Associate Degree (Not for Transfer) in the Selected Year 49
CP 335 CCP Students Who Earned Their
First Associate Degree For Transfer in the Selected Year 50
CP 324 CCP Students Who Students Who
Enrolled in Credit Basic Skills or Noncredit ESL, ABE or ASE Courses. 52
CP 234 CCP Students Who Exited
California Community College. 53
CP 235 CCP Students Who Earned 12 or
More Units at Any Time and at Any College and Who Exited California Community
College. 54
CP 203 CCP Students Who Exited Higher
Education. 55
CP 205 CCP Students Who Exited Higher
Education and Who Were Unemployed Before Entry. 57
STUDENTS: CREDIT DENOMINATORS (NOT
DISPLAYED ON DASHBOARD) 58
CP 322 Students Who Took Credit
Courses in the Selected Year 58
CP 342 CCP Students Who Took Credit
Courses in the At Least One Primary Term in the Selected Year 59
CP 338 CCP Students Credit
Enrollments With Grades Allowable for Course Success and Retention Rate
Calculation in the Selected Year 60
CP 332 CCP Students Who Took Credit
Courses for the First-Time in the District in the Selected Year 61
CP 333 CCP Students Who Took Courses
in the Fall Term of the Selected Year Who Did Not Transfer and Who Did Not Earn
an Award. 62
CP 353 CCP Students Who Took Courses
in the Fall Term of the Selected Year Who Did Not Transfer and Who Did Not Earn
an Award (with special TOP code logic) 63
CP 334 CCP Students Who Took Courses
in Any Primary Term in the Selected Year Who Did Not Transfer and Who Did Not
Earn an Award. 64
STUDENTS: NONCREDIT DENOMINATORS (NOT
DISPLAYED ON DASHBOARD) 66
CP 323 CCP Students Who Took
Noncredit Courses in the Selected Year 66
CP 328 CCP Students Who Took
Noncredit Courses on any TOP Code except Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills
Within the Last Three Years Before the Selected Year or in Any Term Except
Spring of the Selected Year 67
CP 329 CCP Students Who Took
Noncredit Courses on the Selected TOP Code except Tutoring or Supervised Study
Skills Within the Last Three Years Before the Selected Year or in Any Term
Except Spring of the Selected Year 68
CP 337 CCP Students Who Took
Noncredit Courses Coded on a CTE TOP Code or Flagged as a Workforce Preparation
Course with a Noncredit Enrollment in the Selected Year 70
CP 327 CCP Noncredit Students
Enrolled in Noncredit ABE, ESL or ASE. 71
CP 326 CCP Noncredit Students
Enrolled in Only Noncredit ABE or ESL. 72
STUDENTS: DEMOGRAPHICS. 75
CP 103 Gender 75
CP 104 Race/Ethnicity. 75
CP 105 Age Group. 76
CP 123
Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender 77
STUDENTS: FINANCIAL AID. 79
CP 106 Perkins Economically
Disadvantaged. 79
CP 131 Student Centered Funding
Formula Economically Disadvantaged. 80
CP 127 CCP Students Who Ever Eligible
to Receive a College Promise Grant/Board of Governor’s Waiver - including award
amounts of $0. 80
CP 128 CCP Students Who Ever Received
a College Promise Grant/Board of Governor’s Waiver - excluding award amounts of
$0. 81
CP 125 CCP Students Who Ever Received
a Pell Grant 82
STUDENTS: CHARACTERISTICS. 84
CP 108 First-Generation. 84
CP 110 Foster Youth. 85
CP 114 Veterans. 86
CP 133 Homeless Students. 87
CP 112 Students with Disabilities. 87
CP 211 Students Who Ever Participated
in EOPS. 88
CP 212 CCP Students Who Ever Took a
Math or English Basic Skills Course. 89
CP 213 CCP Students Who Were Ever
English Language Learners. 89
CP 239 CCP Students Who Were Ever
Credit English Language Learners. 90
STUDENTS: GOALS. 92
CP 100 Adult Education/English as a
Second Language Educational Goal 92
CP 101 Short-Term Career Education
Educational Goal 93
CP 102 Degree/Transfer Educational
Goal 94
CP 121 Undecided/Other Educational
Goal 95
STUDENTS: CURRENT COURSE-TAKING.. 98
CP 214 Full Time CCP Students with 12+
Units in Each Primary Term of Enrollment in the Selected Year 98
CP 215 Part-Time CCP Students with
Less Than 12 Units in Any Primary Term of Enrollment in the Selected Year 99
CP 217 First-Time CCP Students. 99
CP 216 First-Time Credit CCP Students. 101
CP 225 CCP Students Who Are Current
Special Admit Students. 103
CP 220 CCP Students Who Took Online
or Distance Education Courses. 104
CP 200 CCP Students Who Took
Non-Introductory Courses. 105
CP 129 Skills-Builder Students. 105
STUDENTS: PRIOR COURSE-TAKING.. 108
CP 223 CCP Students Who Previously
Took a High School CTE Course. 108
CP 224 CCP Students Who Had Prior
Early College Credit 108
CP 218 CCP Students Who Ever Attended
Another College in the Same Pathway. 109
CP 219 CCP Students Who Previously
Earned a High School Diploma, Passed the GED or Received a High School
Certificate of Equivalency. 110
CP 221 CCP Students Who Previously
Received a Community College Award. 110
CP 222 CCP Students Who Previously
Graduated from a Four-Year Institution. 111
STUDENTS: EQUITY GAPS. 112
CP 900 Equity Gaps for Access. 112
STUDENTS: CTE OUTCOME SURVEY RESULTS. 113
CP 226 Primary Reasons Students
Studied at the College. 113
CP 227 Students Seeking to Change
Field of Employment 114
MILESTONES: COURSES. 115
CP 409 Course Retention Rate for CCP
Students. 115
CP 408 Course Success Rate for CCP
Students. 116
MILESTONES: LEARNING PROGRESS. 118
CP 400 CCP Students Who Demonstrated
a Skills Gain or Who Completed One or More Educational Functioning Levels. 118
CP 501 CCP Students Who Completed
Both Transfer-Level Math and English in the District in the First Year Aligned
with SCFF. 119
CP 502 CCP Students Who Completed Transfer-Level
Math in the District in the First Year Aligned with SCFF. 120
CP 503 CCP Students Who Completed
Transfer-Level English in the District in the First Year Aligned with SCFF. 122
CP 541 Students Who Completed Both
Transfer-Level Math and English Within the District in Their First Academic
Year from First Term or Within Three Years for Credit ESL Students. 123
CP 542 Students Who Completed
Transfer-Level Math Within the District in Their First Academic Year or Within
Three Years for Credit ESL Students. 125
CP 543 Students in Selected Student
Journey Who Completed Transfer-Level English Within the District in Their First
Academic Year or Within Three Years for Credit ESL Students. 127
MILESTONES: CREDIT MOMENTUM.. 130
CP 406 CCP Students Who Persisted
from Fall to Spring at the Same College. 130
CP 407 CCP Students Who Persisted
from Fall to Spring at Any Community College. 131
CP 304 CCP Students Who Persisted in
All Three Consecutive Primary Terms at the Same College. 132
CP 305 CCP Students Who Persisted in
All Three Consecutive Primary Terms at Any College. 133
CP 402 CCP Students Who Earned 9 or
More Career Education Units Within the District in a Single Year 134
CP 404 CCP Students Who Successfully
Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall Term at Any College. 135
CP 405 CCP Students Who Successfully
Completed Semester (Quarter) Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year at Any
College (CP 445 Quarter Units) 136
CP 446 Average Number of Semester
(Quarter) Units Attempted in the Selected Year for CCP Students. 138
MILESTONES: NONCREDIT MOMENTUM.. 139
CP 500 CCP Students Who Transitioned
to Adult Secondary Education (ASE) 139
CP 403 CCP Students Who Completed a
Noncredit CTE or Workforce Preparation Course. 140
CP 306 CCP Students Who Transitioned
from Noncredit Course(s) in Any Pathway to Credit Course(s) in the Selected
Pathway. 142
CP 307 CCP Students Who Transitioned
from Noncredit Course(s) in the Selected Pathway to Credit Course(s) in Any
Pathway. 143
CP 308 CCP Students Who Transitioned
from Noncredit Course(s) in the Selected Pathway to Credit Course(s) in the
Same Pathway. 144
MILESTONES: CTE OUTCOMES SURVEY
RESPONSES. 146
CP 311 Students Who Participated in
an Internship. 146
CP 313 Students Who Participated in
an Apprenticeship. 146
CP 312 Reasons Given For Why Students
Are No Longer Enrolled. 147
SUCCESS: STUDENTS EARNING AWARDS. 149
CP 625 Community College Pipeline
Students Who Earned a Degree or Certificate (CCP Completers) 149
CP 624 Students Who Earned Credit
Awards Aligned with SCFF. 150
CP 619 Students Who Attained the
Vision Goal Completion Definition. 151
CP 632 Community College Pipeline
Students Who Earned a Degree or Certificate or Attained Apprenticeship Journey
Level Status. 152
CP 600 CCP Students Who Earned
Locally Issued Certificates. 154
CP 604 CCP Students Who Earned a
Chancellor’s Office Approved Noncredit Certificates. 155
CP 603 CCP Students Who Earned a
Chancellor’s Office Approved Credit Certificate. 156
CP 626 CCP Students Who Earned a
Chancellor’s Office Approved Credit or Noncredit Certificate. 157
CP 607 CCP Students Who Earned an AA
or AS Degree (not for transfer) 159
CP 608 CCP Students Who Earned an
Associate Degree for Transfer 160
CP 631 CCP Students Who Earned Any
Associate Degree. 161
CP 609 Students Who Earned a
Community College Bachelor’s Degree. 162
CP 610 Students Who Attained
Apprenticeship Journey Level Status. 163
CP 613 Average Number of Semester
Units Accumulated by All First-Time Associate Degree Earners. 164
CP 617 Average Number of Semester
Units Accumulated by All First-Time AA/AS Degree (Not for Transfer) Earners. 165
CP 618 Average Number of Semester
Units Accumulated by All First-Time Associate Degree for Transfer Earners. 166
CP 627 Average Number of Quarter
Units Accumulated by All First-Time Associate Degree Earners. 167
CP 628 Average Number of Quarter
Units Accumulated by All First-Time AA/AS Degree (Not for Transfer) Earners. 168
CP 629 Average Number of Quarter
Units Accumulated by All First-Time Associate Degree for Transfer Earners. 169
CP 622 Average Time to Attain an
Associate or Bachelor’s Degree. 171
SUCCESS: NUMBER OF AWARDS. 172
CP 401 Number of Locally Issued
Certificates Awarded. 172
CP 432 Number of Chancellor’s Office
Approved Noncredit Certificates Awarded. 172
CP 433 Number of Chancellor’s Office
Approved Credit Certificates Awarded. 173
CP 412 Number of Chancellor’s Office
Approved Credit or Noncredit Certificates Awarded. 174
CP 434 Number of AA or AS Degrees
(Not for Transfer) Awarded. 175
CP 435 Number of Associate Degrees
for Transfer Awarded. 176
CP 436 Number of Associate Degrees
Awarded. 177
CP 437 Number of Community College
Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded. 178
SUCCESS: TRANSFER. 180
CP 620 CCP Students Who Transferred
to Any Four-Year Institution (Earned 12+ Units) 180
CP 614 CCP Students Who Transferred
to a CSU or UC (Earned 12+ Units) 181
CP 615 CCP Students Who Transferred
to an In-State Private College (Earned 12+ Units) 182
CP 616 CCP Students Who Transferred
to any Out-of-State Institution (Earned 12+ Units) 183
CP 623 CCP Students Who Transferred
to a Four-Year Institution. 184
SUCCESS: COMPLETION OR TRANSFER. 186
CP 641 CCP Students Who Attained the
Vision Goal Completion Definition or Who Transferred to a Four-Year Institution. 186
SUCCESS: SKILLS-BUILDERS. 188
CP 411 Skills-Builder Students Who
Had a Wage Gain. 188
SUCCESS: ADULT EDUCATION.. 189
CP 602 CCP Students Who Transitioned
to Postsecondary Coursework. 189
SUCCESS: EQUITY GAPS. 190
CP 901 Equity Gaps for Completion. 190
CP 902 Equity Gaps for Transfer 191
SUCCESS: WHICH COLLEGES HAVE THE MOST
EFFECTIVE PROGRAMS IN THE STATE?. 193
CP 515 Top Five Colleges for
Completion. 193
CP 516 Top Five Colleges for Students
Who Transferred to a Four-Year Institution. 194
SUCCESS: CTE OUTCOME SURVEY RESPONSES. 196
CP 431 Third Party Credentials. 196
EMPLOYMENT: STUDENT EMPLOYMENT. 197
CP 505 Students Employed in the
Second Fiscal Quarter After Exit 197
CP 506 Students Employed in the
Fourth Fiscal Quarter After Exit 198
CP 700 Unemployed Students Who Became
Employed. 199
CP 514 Top Five Industries for
Employment 200
EMPLOYMENT: CTE OUTCOME SURVEY
RESPONSES. 202
CP 701 CTE Exiters Who Reported
Working in a Job Closely Related to Their Field of Study. 202
CP 527 Current Employment Status. 203
CP 531 Length of Current Employment 204
CP 530 Job Search Outcomes. 205
CP 529 Length of Job Search. 206
CP 532 Hours Worked Before College. 207
CP 533 Hours Worked After College. 208
CP 534 Change in Work Hours. 209
CP 526 Employment Before College. 210
EMPLOYMENT: TRADITIONAL LABOR MARKET
DATA. 211
CP 611 Historical Employment Trends
for Top 5 Occupations Displayed by Skills Level: Typical Entry Level of
Education. 211
CP 612 Five-Year Employment Outlook for
Top 5 Occupations Displayed by Skills Level: Typical Entry Level of Education. 212
CP 601 Annual Openings Outlook for
Top 5 Occupations Displayed by Skills Level: Typical Entry Level of Education. 213
EMPLOYMENT: ONLINE JOB POSTINGS DATA. 215
CP 633 Top Five Hard Skills Requested
in Online Job Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional Occupations by each
Typical Entry Level of Education over 90-day period. 215
CP 634 Top Five Hard Skills Requested
in Online Job Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional Occupations in the Region
by each Typical Entry Level of Education over 365-day period. 216
CP 635 Top Common Skills Requested in
Online Job Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional Occupations over 90-day
period. 218
CP 636 Top Common Skills Requested in
Online Job Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional Occupations over 365-day
period. 219
CP 637 Top Qualifications Requested
in Online Job Postings in Region for Top 5 Regional Occupations over 90-day
period. 220
CP 638 Top Qualifications Requested
in Online Job Postings in Region for Top 5 Regional Occupations over 365-day
period. 221
CP 639 Top 10 Employers in Online Job
Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional Occupations over 90-day periods. 223
CP 640 Top 10 Employers in Online Job
Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional Occupations over 365-day periods. 224
EMPLOYMENT: WHICH COLLEGES HAVE THE
MOST EFFECTIVE PROGRAMS IN THE STATE?. 226
CP 702 Top Five Colleges for
Employment Rates. 226
EARNINGS: STUDENT EARNINGS. 227
CP 508 Median Quarterly Earnings in
the Second Fiscal Quarter After Exit for CCP Students. 227
CP 522 Median Annual Earnings Before
Exiting for CCP Students. 228
CP 800 Median Annual Earnings of CCP
Students After Exit 229
CP 801 Median Change in Earnings of
CCP Students After Exit 230
CP 802 Proportion of CCP Students
After Exit Who Attained the Living Wage. 232
EARNINGS: CTE OUTCOME SURVEY
RESPONSES. 234
CP 523 Average Hourly Wages Before
Coursework. 234
CP 524 Average Hourly Wages After
Coursework. 234
CP 525 Median Change in Average
Hourly Wages. 235
EARNINGS: LONGER TERM EARNINGS. 237
CP 803 Median Annual Earnings Three
Years After Exiting for CCP Students. 237
CP 804 Median Annual Earnings Five
Years After Exiting for CCP Students. 238
CP 805 Median Annual Earnings After
Transfer for CCP Students. 239
EARNINGS: TRADITIONAL LABOR MARKET
DATA. 241
CP 630 Regional Average Entry-Level
and Median Annual Salaries. 241
EARNINGS: WHICH COLLEGES HAVE THE
MOST EFFECTIVE PROGRAMS IN THE STATE?. 243
CP 704 Top Five Colleges for Change
in Earnings. 243
CP 705 Top Five Colleges for
Proportion of Students Who Attained the Living Wage. 244
The
following provides the types of students who are included in the Community
College Pipeline dashboard on the LaunchBoard:
Students
Community College Pipeline Students:
●
Have a record in the Student Enrollment
Data Elements (SX) file
●
Is enrolled as a non-Special Admit
student in at least one primary term of the selected year
●
Took at least 0.5 units in any single
credit course or who had at least 12 positive attendance hours in any noncredit
course(s) at any college in the selected year or who enrolled in noncredit
courses in Spring 2020 or in any term in academic year 2020-21
Student Goals (aligned to Student Success Metrics
definitions):
Students are assigned to student types in the following
manner:
● Based on the educational goals that students select, either
as their informed goal once enrolled in community college, or from OPEN CCC
Apply version of the application form (if no informed goal is available) or based
on course taking behavior that indicates adult education course-taking for both
Adult Education/English as a Second Language and Short-Term Career Education
● If the student has selected an informed or uninformed
undecided or other goal or does not display Adult Education/English as a Second
Language or Short-Term Career Education course-taking behavior, they will be
assigned to the Undecided/Other group
Therefore,
students can be included in multiple student journeys in a selected academic
year. This methodology more accurately represents student goals and course
taking patterns. If you sum the number of students in each student journey who
met the outcome of the metric, then the sum will not equal all students or the
unduplicated count of all students who met the metric outcome. In initial
versions of the Student Success Metrics (SSM), a hierarchy was used to place
students in only one student journey for the selected academic year allowing
for the sum of the student journeys to equal the All student journey.
Goal data for students will only be available starting in
2014-15.
Special SX05 Treatment Starting in Spring 2020:
Starting in Spring term 2020,
in-person noncredit courses in the Chancellor’s Office Management Information
System (COMIS) were converted to distance education modalities using
synchronous live interactions between students and instructors, asynchronous
methods in which students accessed materials and instruction on their own time,
and/or a combination of the two. Colleges implementing distance education
modalities for their courses that included asynchronous instruction, where
students can log in and access information and assignments without solely
interacting directly with the instructor, were directed to use the Alternative
Attendance Accounting Procedure used for distance education. Noncredit Distance
Education does not have a code in XB01 Section-Accounting-Method data element
but instead is directed to use “I” for Independent Study. When XB01 is flagged
as “I,” SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
must be equal to“88888.” Therefore, using SX05 as the method for determining
contact hours in noncredit may not work starting in Spring 2020 term for some
colleges. However, colleges who chose to follow the CO exception and implement
the positive attendance accounting method for synchronous DE instruction could
still submit noncredit student data in SX05.
Therefore, the CO has decided to
treat the Spring 2020 term and any term in academic year 2020-21 differently in
terms of using SX05 to determine a valid noncredit enrollment for inclusion of
students in the Adult Education or ESL and the Short-Term Career Education
student journeys based on course taking patterns. Students enrolled in Spring
2020 or any term in academic year 2020-21 will be included if there is any
value in the SX files
or Student Enrollment Data Elements for that student. For Adult Education or
ESL student journey, a student EITHER has to have 12 or more contact hours at
any college in the selected year OR any value in the SX file if enrolled in
Spring 2020 term AND enroll in a noncredit adult basic, adult secondary or ESL
course to be included. For Short-Term Career Education, a student EITHER has to
have 12 or more contact hours at any college in the selected year OR any value
in the SX file if enrolled in Spring 2020 term or in any term in academic year
2020-21 AND enroll in a noncredit workforce prep or noncredit CTE course.
Adult
Education or English as a Second Language
- Goal to improve basic skills in English, reading,
or math
- Goal to complete credits for a high school
diploma or GED
- Goal to move from noncredit coursework to credit coursework
- Took noncredit adult basic education, adult
secondary education, or ESL courses
Short-Term Career Education
- Goal to earn a career technical certificate
without transfer
- Goal to discover/formulate career interests,
plans, goals
- Goal to prepare for a new career (acquire job
skills)
- Goal to advance in current job/career (update job
skills)
- Goal to maintain certificate or license (e.g.
Nursing, Real Estate)
- Took a noncredit career and technical education or
workforce preparation course
Degree/Transfer
- Goal to obtain an associate degree and transfer
to a baccalaureate granting institution
- Goal to transfer to a baccalaureate granting
institution without an associate degree
- Goal to obtain a two-year associate degree
without transfer
Undecided/Other
- Goal of undecided
- Goal of life-long learning
- Goal of four-year students earning credits with
goal of meeting four-year requirements
- No goal information is available, and the student
does not display Adult Education/English as a Second Language or
Short-Term Career Education course-taking behavior
Information
is provided for the following years (unless noted otherwise):
- 2020-2021*
- 2019-2020
- 2018-2019
- 2017-2018
- 2016-2017
- 2015-2016
- 2014-2015
- 2013-2014
- 2012-2013
- 2011-2012
* Transfer data is available
through 2019-20. Employment and earnings data
from the Employment Development Department is available through 2019-20.
Information from the from the Career Technical Education Outcomes Survey
(CTEOS) is available from 2012-13 through 2018-19. Goal data will only be
available starting in 2014-15.
Academic years include the leading summer plus fall,
winter, and spring terms.
Snapshot views display information based on students who
met the criteria for each metric within the selected year. Therefore, the
specific students may not be the same from one metric to the next. For example,
the students who completed 9+ CTE units in a year may not be the same students
who earned an associate degree in that same year.
Value options: Female, Male, Non-Binary, Unknown/Non-Respondent, Multiple
Values Reported
- Race/Ethnicity (for all Views):
Value options:
American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Filipino,
Hispanic, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Two or More Races, White,
Unknown/Non-Respondent, Multiple Values Reported
- Age Group (for all Views):
Value options: 19 or less, 20 to 24, 25 to 29,
30 to 34, 35 to 39, 40 to 49, 50 and older
- Perkins Economically Disadvantaged (for all
Views):
Value options: Perkins Economically Disadvantaged, Not Perkins
Economically Disadvantaged
- Completers, Completion Levels and
Skills-Builder Students (for All
Employment and Earnings Views EXCEPT metrics from CTEOS, Labor Market, or
Top Five)
Value options: CCP Completers (CP 625) and Skills-Builder Students (CP
129) will be displayed on the graphs with the levels of completion displayed in
a table format and greyed out initially in the chart (similar to the current
display in the dashboard).
The completion levels
include Local Certificates (CP 600), Approved Certificates (CP 626) , Associate
Degrees (CP 631).
- Statewide: is based on the
114 colleges plus the three noncredit institutions. Counts, dollar values,
and percentages are medians across all students in the state
- Macro-region Median: is based
on all of the colleges and noncredit institutions within a specific
macroregion. Counts, dollar values, and rates are medians across all
students in the macroregion.
- Micro-region Median: is
based on all of the colleges and noncredit institutions within a specific
microregion. Counts, dollar values, and rates are medians across all
students in the microregion.
- District Median: is based on
all of the colleges and noncredit institutions within a specific district.
Counts, dollar values, and rates are medians across all students in the district.
- College Median: is based on the
college selected. Counts, dollar values, and rates are medians across all
students in the college.
- Program or Sector: is based
on course enrollment for each student. In general, students are counted on
all TOP Codes where they are enrolled in during the year, except for award
or completion metrics where they are counted on the TOP Code of the award.
- All Programs: all programs (or courses
coded to a TOP code), within the selected institution(s), on any TOP code
per the Taxonomy
of Programs Manual. Information on the TOP codes that have been
flagged as vocational is also available in the manual. The list of which
TOP codes are assigned to each sector is included below.
- All CTE
Programs: all CTE programs, within the selected institution(s), with
TOP codes flagged as a vocational program or TOP codes that have been
assigned to a CTE sector. Information on the TOP codes that have been
flagged as vocational is available on the Taxonomy
of Programs Manual. The list of which TOP codes are assigned to each
sector is included below.
- All
Non-CTE Programs: all programs, within the selected institution(s),
with TOP codes that are NOT flagged as a vocational program or TOP codes
that have NOT been assigned to a CTE sector. Information on the TOP codes
that have been flagged as vocational is available on the 6th
Edition of the Taxonomy
of Programs Manual. The list of which TOP codes are assigned to each
sector is included below.
- Sector:
a series of TOP codes assigned to ten Priority
Sectors and two Occupational Clusters as
designed by the Chancellor’s Office. Information on the TOP codes that
have been assigned to each sector is included below.
- 4-digit
TOP codes: a more general level of program coding used by the
Chancellor’s Office, as assigned by the selected institution(s) for
courses and awards, which includes courses and awards assigned to the TOP
4 code and the nested TOP 6 codes. Since some TOP 4 codes contain both
TOP 6 codes that are flagged as vocational or CTE and other TOP 6 codes
that are not, CTE and Non-CTE is not available at the TOP 4 level.
- 6-digit
Taxonomy of Program (TOP) codes: the most detailed level of program
coding used by the Chancellor’s Office, as assigned by the selected
institution(s) for courses (CB03) and awards (i.e., certificates and
degrees) (SP02).
Note: Course and student data do
exist in the COMIS data set shared with Educational Results Partnership for the
dashboard builds on TOP codes that are not listed in the Taxonomy of Programs
Manual linked to above. If a TOP04 or TOP06 at the statewide level after FERPA
suppression will not have any data displayed, then the TOP code is not included
in the dropdown menu for display at any locale level. There are only two TOP
codes that are included in the manual that do not have any data to display
after FERPA suppression for all metrics: 1899.00 Other Military Studies and
0961.00 Optics. There are no courses or programs listed in the Chancellor’s
Office Curriculum Inventory system (COCI) for either of these TOP codes.
However, 0961.00 Optics is included in the Program drilldown since it is mapped
to the Advanced Manufacturing sector while the other TOP code is not mapped.
- Credit Status: is displayed
in three ways depending on the metric
- All: Students
who took either credit or noncredit courses
- Credit: Students
who took credit courses
- Noncredit:
Students who took noncredit courses
- Completion
Status: is displayed for Earnings and Employment metrics (CP
505, 506, 700, 508, 522, 800, 801, 802, 803, 804, 805)
- Approved
Certificates (CP 626)
- Associate
Degrees (CP 631)
- Completers
(CP 625)
- Local
Certificates (CP 600)
- Skills-Builders
(CP 129)
Missing and Suppressed Information
- Link to FERPA and
Complementary Suppression documentation from dashboards.
- Masking is performed across the subgroups present
(e.g. gender, age group, race/ethnicity), and over the primary attributes
of data (year, metric, and locale, as well as journey, program, credit
status, completion status, and first-time/returning status where present
as a drilldown in the dashboard).
Deduplication
In cases where students are enrolled at more than one
college or district, and have provided conflicting information regarding goals
or characteristics, assignment will be handled as described below.
- Gender: Use latest
category provided statewide, or if a student has more than one gender or
unreported anywhere in the system at
any level other than the individual college level, assign the
student to the “multiple values reported” category which is different than
the “unknown/non-respondent” category that corresponds to the “X”
selection for SB04
Gender
- Race/Ethnicity: Use
latest category provided statewide, or if there is more than one selection
in the same term anywhere in the system at
any level other than the individual college level, assign the
student to the “multiple values reported” category which is different than
the “unknown/non-respondent” category that corresponds to the “X”
selection for SB04
Gender
- Age: Use age as of
October 15th of the academic year anywhere in the community college
system. NOTE: because a student’s date-of-birth is a part of their unique
student identifier in this dashboard, and a student’s age is calculated
based on their age as of Oct 15th of the academic year, no students will
be assigned to a “multiple values reported” subgroup
- Financial Support: If a student has ever
received financial support at any college, they will be assigned to the
relevant financial support category at all institutions
- First Generation: If a student has ever
been flagged as first generation at any college, they will be considered
first generation at all colleges
- Foster Youth: If a student has ever been
flagged as foster youth at any college, they will be considered foster
youth at all colleges
- Disabled: If a student has ever been
flagged as a disabled student at any college, they will be considered
disabled at all colleges
- Veterans: If a student has ever been
flagged as a veteran at any college, they will be considered a veteran at
all colleges
- Homeless: If a student has ever been
flagged as homeless at any college, they will be considered homeless at
all colleges
- Credit English Language Leaners: If a
student has ever taken a credit ESL course at any college, they will be
considered a credit English language learner at all colleges
- LGBT: Use latest category in the latest
term provided at the institutional level selected
- Community college metrics
are based on records submitted by community colleges to the California
Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office Management Information System
(MIS), from student self-reported information in OPEN CCC Apply version of
the application form (the student application form), and the Chancellor’s
Office Transfer Bucket, which combines information from the National
Student Clearinghouse (which tracks enrollments at colleges across the
country) with direct matches with CSU and UC.
- Attained apprenticeship journey-level status is
based on a match with the Department of Apprenticeship Standards through
an MOU with the Community College Chancellor’s Office.
- Except for job in field of study, employment and
earnings metrics are based on records in California’s Employment
Development Department’s Unemployment Insurance (UI) data. UI data only
contain wages for those employed in an industry covered by Unemployment
Insurance in California. Therefore, the following individuals are excluded
from those metrics: employed by the military or federal government,
self-employed, employed out of state, unemployed, not in the workforce or
without a Social Security number recorded in the SB (STUDENT-BASICS) file
from COMIS. The Unemployment Insurance data do not indicate how many hours
an individual worked nor part time/full time status nor employment in
field of study. For more information, please refer
to the Exempt Employment Information Sheet from EDD: https://www.edd.ca.gov/pdf_pub_ctr/de231ee.pdf.
- Data for employment and earnings metrics from the
EDD UI wage data set, apprenticeship status and transfer metrics are based
on matches using a student’s Social Security Number (SSN). Students with a
valid social security number are noted in MIS in SB01
Student-Identifier-Status. When SB01 = S, then SB00 Student-Identifier
is the student’s SSN and not the district ID.
- The metric for attained the living wage requires
a baseline living wage to be able to compare student earnings against. Living
wage data is based on the cost of living for a single adult in the county
in which each college’s district office is located. Living wage figures
for 2021 are drawn from the Family Needs Calculator produced by the
Insight Center for Community and Economic Development at https://insightcced.org/family-needs-calculator/.
The source for their information is The Self-Sufficiency Standard for
California 2021, Center for Women's Welfare, University of Washington at http://www.selfsufficiencystandard.org/california.
These are the same figures as those used in the Student Centered Funding
Formula (SCFF). However, this source does not update the living wage
figures every year. Therefore, the figures will be updated if living wage
figures are updated by the Insight Center and used in the SCFF calculation
in the year of the dashboard build.
- Employment in field of study is based on student
responses to the CTE Outcomes Survey. Given that participation in the
survey is voluntary and that average response rates are 30-35%, this
metric may be incomplete and not fully representative for all former
students. The CTE Outcomes Survey responses from some larger noncredit
programs are included beginning in survey year 2018-19 after a pilot
program was conducted. For more information, please refer to the Santa
Rosa Junior College CTEOS website Information and Resources
and FAQ document.
- The survey is only sent to the following types
of credit students:
- Completers: Have received a vocational/CTE
award that is Chancellor’s Office approved and enroll in 0-5 units each
semester the next year (not enrolled or only minimally enrolled).
- Terminal Certificates: Received a
vocational/CTE award of at least 6 units that is not Chancellor’s Office
approved (such as certificates with less than 12 units) and are not
enrolled the following year.
- Skills Builders: Have completed 9 units SAM
coded A-D, with at least one course SAM coded A-C (within the prior 3
years), have not received a vocational/CTE award of 6 or more units, and
are not enrolled the following year.
- The survey is only sent to the following types
of noncredit students:
- Completers: Students who enrolled and received
a noncredit vocational/CTE award and enrolled 0 hours in CTE each
semester the next year (not enrolled in CTE anywhere in the system).
- Skills Builders: Students who did not earn an
award. These students enrolled in noncredit CTE coursework, completed at
least 48 hours in that year, and enrolled 0 hours in CTE each semester
the next year (not enrolled in CTE anywhere in the system).
Note: The CTE noncredit cohort was updated in 2020-21 to
include add “in CTE” for the 0 hours and not enrolled requirements.
§ Lightcast
(formerly EMSI) updates core LMI data four times per year with the latest data
available from each dataset. These updates are called Dataruns with the
following target release dates for the next four:
- 2021.3: 7/2/21
- 2021.4: 10/1/21
- 2022.1: 1/21/22
- 2022.2: 4/15/22 (will be adjusted when
QCEW release date is published)
§ The
Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW),
released quarterly, kicks off a new Lightcast (formerly EMSI) datarun. The QCEW
release schedule can be found here (note that Lightcast (formerly EMSI) uses the Full Data
Release, not the News Release). To read about updates for postings and profiles
data, see this
Lightcast (formerly EMSI) article.
- Traditional LMI metrics, displaying jobs and
openings, are similar to labor market metrics displayed in prior builds
in the Employment Detailed View under the section now entitled
“Traditional Labor Market Data.” New metrics using job postings data are
now displayed under a new section entitled “Online Job Postings Data.”
§ Job
postings are very different than traditional LMI data for job openings. While
job postings are voluntary postings by employers or hiring agencies released on
the internet, job openings are estimated job growth and replacements using a
rate of replacement per occupation for workers who change careers or retire developed
by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Postings rarely equals openings for an
occupation. True demand for an occupation is usually somewhere between the two.
§ For
more information on the difference between job postings and job openings,
please see this
Lightcast (formerly EMSI) article.
- Description: Description
of the metric
- Data Source: The entity providing
data used in the calculation
- Data Element: The specific
data elements used from each data source
- Calculation: The specific
calculations used to derive the data value
- Denominator: The universe of
students included
- Value Type: The type of data value
populated for the metric
- Drilldowns: The drilldown options
(Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Perkins ECD Disaggregations, Credit
Status, Completer vs Skills-Builder Students) available for this metric
- SSM Alignment: Notes specific to
how the metric aligns or does not align to a similar metric in the Student
Success Metrics dashboard
- Notes:
General information or caveats about the data for the metric
DENOMINATORS (NOT
DISPLAYED ON DASHBOARDS)
This section of the Metric Definition Dictionary (MDD) lists
denominators used for metrics displayed on the dashboard. However, the
denominators themselves are not displayed. Please note that there are metrics
used as denominators not included in this section since they ARE displayed on
the dashboard because they themselves are metrics displayed in the Student Type
section, i.e. CP 122.
EQUITY GAP
CHARTS
Calculation of
Disproportionate Impact Using the Proportionality Index
The equity gap charts on the Summary and Detailed Views for Offerings,
Success and Transfer in terms of Enrollment (CP 122), Completion (CP 625), and
Transfer to a Four-Year Institution (CP 620) are calculated using the
Proportionality Index methodology. This Proportionality Index compares the
percentage of a subgroup or disaggregated group in the student population to
the percentage of that same subgroup out of the student population who met the
metric outcome. The PI ratio is calculated for
unsuppressed non-generated subgroups of the standard disaggregations, including
race/ethnicity, gender and age group.
For the Employment Summary View in terms of Median Annual
Earnings (CP 800), the values for each unsuppressed and non-generated subgroup
are simply displayed for the locale, program or sector and year, and the PI
methodology is not calculated for this metric.
If women account for 55% of the student population at the
locale and program or sector selected, then a one to one ratio or
proportionality index of one would mean that 55% of students at the locale and
sector or program selected, who met the metric outcome, are women. If the
metric is transfer and the PI ratio (% of women in the program or sector and
locale who transfer/% of women in the program or sector and locale) is less
than one, women are underrepresented for the transfer metric at that program or
sector and locale and would be considered disproportionately impacted if that
ratio is less than or equal to 0.85. For subgroups with ratios or indexes greater than one, that
subgroup is overrepresented for the transfer metric.
For the Student View, equity gaps in enrollment would be
calculated similarly but would require a selection in the Program or Sector
drilldown other than “All Programs.” If women account for 55% of the student
population for All Programs at the locale selected but only 45% for the Public
Safety sector, then 0.45:0.55 ratio = 0.82 would indicate that there is a
disproportionate impact in terms of the number of women enrolled in the Public
Safety sector at the locale selected.
Display of Equity Gaps on Summary and Detailed
Views
Generated subgroups, unknown/non-respondent and multiple
values reported, will not be displayed on any graphs but should be included in
the table under the graph in the Detailed View. All Masked Values should be
included in the graphs and tables.
For display on the dashboard on the Summary View, any PI
ratios less than or equal to 0.85 will be indicated in red on the chart and
others will be in gray. For any subgroups that are disproportionately impacted,
the number of students needed to complete the metric outcome to close the
equity gap will be indicated in an additional red text box. A table below will
be provided to summarize the % Who Completed, % of Total, PI ratio, No. of
Completers, Total Needed for a 1:1 ratio, No. Who Need to Complete for a 1:1
ratio, and either Under with DI Impact (when ratio is 0.85 or less), Under
(when ratio is between 1 and 0.85), and Over (when ratio is greater that 1).
For display on the dashboard on
the Detailed View, the chart would be similar to the one displayed on the
Summary View except for the following differences:
●
The values for PI ratios for unsuppressed non-generated subgroups
will be displayed as integers with one decimal place (x.x)
●
The 0.85 PI ratio will be added to the graph as a bold blue line
●
At 1.0 on the graph or the baseline, “1:1 ratio = no equity gap”
will be displayed
For display on the dashboard on the Detailed View, a summary
table will be displayed under the graph. To see an example of the table please
see the Example
PI Worksheet.
All earnings data have been adjusted for inflation using the
Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all Urban Consumers values extracted from the California
Department of Finance site. A California CPI is
calculated by the California Department of Finance as a population-weighted
average of the BLS-published local area CPIs. California CPI is used from the Fiscal
Year Averages from 1950.
Fiscal Year
|
CA CPI
|
CA % change
|
CA Deflator
|
1998-99
|
166.008
|
2.4583
|
1.745455456
|
1999-00
|
171.247
|
3.1559
|
1.692056332
|
2000-01
|
178.658
|
4.3279
|
1.621864359
|
2001-02
|
183.929
|
2.9503
|
1.575385576
|
2002-03
|
188.725
|
2.6075
|
1.535350698
|
2003-04
|
192.278
|
1.8825
|
1.506981995
|
2004-05
|
198.607
|
3.2917
|
1.458957687
|
2005-06
|
207.042
|
4.2468
|
1.399523043
|
2006-07
|
213.999
|
3.3605
|
1.354021482
|
2007-08
|
221.312
|
3.4171
|
1.309281797
|
2008-09
|
224.229
|
1.3182
|
1.292246848
|
2009-10
|
225.910
|
0.7495
|
1.282633197
|
2010-11
|
229.819
|
1.7302
|
1.260818065
|
2011-12
|
235.327
|
2.3969
|
1.231304503
|
2012-13
|
240.250
|
2.0920
|
1.206073308
|
2013-14
|
243.669
|
1.4229
|
1.189152499
|
2014-15
|
247.445
|
1.5497
|
1.171005151
|
2015-16
|
252.505
|
2.0447
|
1.147540815
|
2016-17
|
258.931
|
2.5448
|
1.119062929
|
2017-18
|
267.556
|
3.3313
|
1.082985795
|
2018-19
|
276.749
|
3.4359
|
1.047011094
|
2019-20
|
283.236
|
2.3439
|
1.023032397
|
2020-21
|
289.760
|
2.3032
|
1
|
Living wage data is based on the
cost of living for a single adult in the county in which each college’s
district office is located. Living wage figures for 2021 used in the Student
Centered Funding Formula calculations are drawn from the Family Needs Calculator
produced by the Insight Center for Community and Economic Development at https://insightcced.org/family-needs-calculator/ from Self-Sufficiency
Standard at the Center for Women’s Welfare, University of Washington from the 2021
Data Set by county.
2021 living wage values for a single adult from the Insight
Center for Community and Economic Development are used for the 2021-22 build of
the SSM dashboard. The mapping of districts and colleges to counties used
aligns with SCFF. For the Calbright College, a weighted average of all CA
county single adult living wages has been used.
District_ID
|
Districts
|
College_ID
|
Colleges
|
Counties
|
Living
Wage Single Adult (2021)
|
610
|
Allan Hancock
|
611
|
Allan Hancock College
|
Santa Barbara
|
$46,132
|
230
|
Los Rios
|
231
|
American River College
|
Sacramento
|
$30,679
|
620
|
Antelope Valley
|
621
|
Antelope Valley College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
520
|
Kern
|
521
|
Bakersfield College
|
Kern
|
$22,732
|
910
|
Barstow
|
911
|
Barstow College
|
San Bernardino
|
$28,602
|
340
|
Peralta
|
345
|
Berkeley City College
|
Alameda
|
$43,633
|
110
|
Butte
|
111
|
Butte College
|
Butte
|
$26,745
|
410
|
Cabrillo
|
411
|
Cabrillo College
|
Santa Cruz
|
$52,163
|
210
|
California Online
|
211
|
Calbright College
|
All
|
$38,004
|
370
|
San Mateo
|
371
|
Cañada College
|
San Mateo
|
$68,454
|
810
|
Cerritos
|
811
|
Cerritos College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
520
|
Kern
|
522
|
Cerro Coso Community College
|
Kern
|
$22,732
|
480
|
Chabot-Las Positas
|
482
|
Chabot College
|
Alameda
|
$43,633
|
920
|
Chaffey
|
921
|
Chaffey College
|
San Bernardino
|
$28,602
|
820
|
Citrus
|
821
|
Citrus College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
360
|
San Francisco
|
361
|
City College of San Francisco
|
San Francisco
|
$60,232
|
570
|
State Center
|
576
|
Clovis Community College
|
Fresno
|
$24,514
|
830
|
Coast
|
831
|
Coastline Community College
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
340
|
Peralta
|
341
|
College of Alameda
|
Alameda
|
$43,633
|
330
|
Marin
|
334
|
College of Marin
|
Marin
|
$67,334
|
370
|
San Mateo
|
372
|
College of San Mateo
|
San Mateo
|
$68,454
|
660
|
Santa Clarita
|
661
|
College of the Canyons
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
930
|
Desert
|
931
|
College of the Desert
|
Riverside
|
$29,421
|
160
|
Redwoods
|
161
|
College of the Redwoods
|
Humboldt
|
$25,977
|
560
|
Sequoias
|
561
|
College of the Sequoias
|
Tulare
|
$23,268
|
180
|
Siskiyous
|
181
|
College of the Siskiyous
|
Siskiyou
|
$23,227
|
590
|
Yosemite
|
591
|
Columbia College
|
Stanislaus
|
$27,468
|
710
|
Compton
|
711
|
Compton College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
310
|
Contra Costa
|
311
|
Contra Costa College
|
Contra Costa
|
$46,064
|
970
|
Copper Mountain
|
971
|
Copper Mountain Community College
|
San Bernardino
|
$28,602
|
230
|
Los Rios
|
232
|
Cosumnes River College
|
Sacramento
|
$30,679
|
980
|
San Bernardino
|
981
|
Crafton Hills College
|
San Bernardino
|
$28,602
|
640
|
San Luis Obispo
|
641
|
Cuesta College
|
San Luis Obispo
|
$33,108
|
020
|
Grossmont-Cuyamaca
|
021
|
Cuyamaca College
|
San Diego
|
$38,919
|
860
|
North Orange
|
861
|
Cypress College
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
420
|
Foothill-Deanza
|
421
|
De Anza College
|
Santa Clara
|
$57,034
|
310
|
Contra Costa
|
312
|
Diablo Valley College
|
Contra Costa
|
$46,064
|
740
|
Los Angeles
|
748
|
East Los Angeles College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
720
|
El Camino
|
721
|
El Camino College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
470
|
San Jose-Evergreen
|
471
|
Evergreen Valley College
|
Santa Clara
|
$57,034
|
120
|
Feather River
|
121
|
Feather River College
|
Plumas
|
$23,794
|
230
|
Los Rios
|
234
|
Folsom Lake College
|
Sacramento
|
$30,679
|
420
|
Foothill-Deanza
|
422
|
Foothill College
|
Santa Clara
|
$57,034
|
570
|
State Center
|
571
|
Fresno City College
|
Fresno
|
$24,514
|
860
|
North Orange
|
862
|
Fullerton College
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
440
|
Gavilan
|
441
|
Gavilan College
|
San Benito
|
$35,285
|
730
|
Glendale
|
731
|
Glendale Community College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
830
|
Coast
|
832
|
Golden West College
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
020
|
Grossmont-Cuyamaca
|
022
|
Grossmont College
|
San Diego
|
$38,919
|
450
|
Hartnell
|
451
|
Hartnell College
|
Monterey
|
$37,343
|
030
|
Imperial
|
031
|
Imperial Valley College
|
Imperial
|
$24,213
|
890
|
South Orange
|
892
|
Irvine Valley College
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
220
|
Lake Tahoe
|
221
|
Lake Tahoe Community College
|
El Dorado
|
$33,479
|
340
|
Peralta
|
343
|
Laney College
|
Alameda
|
$43,633
|
480
|
Chabot-Las Positas
|
481
|
Las Positas College
|
Alameda
|
$43,633
|
130
|
Lassen
|
131
|
Lassen College
|
Lassen
|
$24,085
|
840
|
Long Beach
|
841
|
Long Beach City College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
740
|
Los Angeles
|
741
|
Los Angeles City College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
740
|
Los Angeles
|
742
|
Los Angeles Harbor College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
740
|
Los Angeles
|
74A
|
Los Angeles ITV
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
740
|
Los Angeles
|
743
|
Los Angeles Mission College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
740
|
Los Angeles
|
744
|
Los Angeles Pierce College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
740
|
Los Angeles
|
745
|
Los Angeles Southwest College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
740
|
Los Angeles
|
746
|
Los Angeles Trade-Tech College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
740
|
Los Angeles
|
747
|
Los Angeles Valley College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
310
|
Contra Costa
|
313
|
Los Medanos College
|
Contra Costa
|
$46,064
|
570
|
State Center
|
754
|
Madera College
|
Fresno
|
$24,514
|
330
|
Marin
|
335
|
Marin CED
|
Marin
|
$67,334
|
140
|
Mendocino-Lake
|
141
|
Mendocino College
|
Mendocino
|
$27,712
|
530
|
Merced
|
531
|
Merced College
|
Merced
|
$26,289
|
340
|
Peralta
|
344
|
Merritt College
|
Alameda
|
$43,633
|
050
|
Mira Costa
|
051
|
MiraCosta College
|
San Diego
|
$38,919
|
490
|
West Valley-Mission
|
492
|
Mission College
|
Santa Clara
|
$57,034
|
590
|
Yosemite
|
592
|
Modesto Junior College
|
Stanislaus
|
$27,468
|
460
|
Monterey
|
461
|
Monterey Peninsula College
|
Monterey
|
$37,343
|
680
|
Ventura
|
681
|
Moorpark College
|
Ventura
|
$37,130
|
960
|
Riverside
|
962
|
Moreno Valley College
|
Riverside
|
$29,421
|
850
|
Mt. San Antonio
|
851
|
Mt. San Antonio College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
940
|
Mt. San Jacinto
|
941
|
Mt. San Jacinto College
|
Riverside
|
$29,421
|
240
|
Napa Valley
|
241
|
Napa Valley College
|
Napa
|
$38,905
|
960
|
Riverside
|
963
|
Norco College
|
Riverside
|
$29,421
|
860
|
North Orange
|
863
|
North Orange Adult
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
430
|
Ohlone
|
431
|
Ohlone College
|
Alameda
|
$43,633
|
830
|
Coast
|
833
|
Orange Coast College
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
680
|
Ventura
|
682
|
Oxnard College
|
Ventura
|
$37,130
|
950
|
Palo Verde
|
951
|
Palo Verde College
|
San Bernardino
|
$28,602
|
060
|
Palomar
|
061
|
Palomar College
|
San Diego
|
$38,919
|
770
|
Pasadena
|
771
|
Pasadena City College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
520
|
Kern
|
523
|
Porterville College
|
Kern
|
$22,732
|
870
|
Rancho Santiago
|
872
|
Rancho Santiago CED
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
570
|
State Center
|
572
|
Reedley College
|
Fresno
|
$24,514
|
880
|
Rio Hondo
|
881
|
Rio Hondo College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
960
|
Riverside
|
961
|
Riverside City College
|
Riverside
|
$29,421
|
230
|
Los Rios
|
233
|
Sacramento City College
|
Sacramento
|
$30,679
|
890
|
South Orange
|
891
|
Saddleback College
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
980
|
San Bernardino
|
982
|
San Bernardino Valley College
|
San Bernardino
|
$28,602
|
070
|
San Diego
|
076
|
San Diego Adult
|
San Diego
|
$38,919
|
070
|
San Diego
|
071
|
San Diego City College
|
San Diego
|
$38,919
|
070
|
San Diego
|
072
|
San Diego Mesa College
|
San Diego
|
$38,919
|
070
|
San Diego
|
073
|
San Diego Miramar College
|
San Diego
|
$38,919
|
360
|
San Francisco
|
363
|
San Francisco Centers
|
San Francisco
|
$60,232
|
550
|
San Joaquin Delta
|
551
|
San Joaquin Delta College
|
San Joaquin
|
$27,181
|
470
|
San Jose-Evergreen
|
472
|
San Jose City College
|
Santa Clara
|
$57,034
|
870
|
Rancho Santiago
|
871
|
Santa Ana College
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
650
|
Santa Barbara
|
651
|
Santa Barbara City College
|
Santa Barbara
|
$46,132
|
650
|
Santa Barbara
|
652
|
Santa Barbara Continuing
|
Santa Barbara
|
$46,132
|
780
|
Santa Monica
|
781
|
Santa Monica College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
260
|
Sonoma
|
261
|
Santa Rosa Junior College
|
Sonoma
|
$38,184
|
870
|
Rancho Santiago
|
873
|
Santiago Canyon College
|
Orange
|
$43,579
|
170
|
Shasta-Tehama-Trinity
|
171
|
Shasta College
|
Shasta
|
$26,902
|
270
|
Sierra
|
271
|
Sierra College
|
Placer
|
$34,937
|
370
|
San Mateo
|
373
|
Skyline College
|
San Mateo
|
$68,454
|
280
|
Solano
|
281
|
Solano Community College
|
Solano
|
$34,196
|
090
|
Southwestern
|
091
|
Southwestern College
|
San Diego
|
$38,919
|
690
|
West Kern
|
691
|
Taft College
|
Kern
|
$22,732
|
680
|
Ventura
|
683
|
Ventura College
|
Ventura
|
$37,130
|
990
|
Victor Valley
|
991
|
Victor Valley College
|
San Bernardino
|
$28,602
|
580
|
West Hills
|
581
|
West Hills College Coalinga
|
Fresno
|
$24,514
|
580
|
West Hills
|
582
|
West Hills College Lemoore
|
Fresno
|
$24,514
|
740
|
Los Angeles
|
749
|
West Los Angeles College
|
Los Angeles
|
$38,217
|
490
|
West Valley-Mission
|
493
|
West Valley College
|
Santa Clara
|
$57,034
|
290
|
Yuba
|
292
|
Woodland Community College
|
Yuba
|
$25,873
|
290
|
Yuba
|
291
|
Yuba College
|
Yuba
|
$25,873
|
Regions are assigned as follows.
Macroregion
|
Microregion
|
District
|
Community College
|
Bay Area
|
Santa Cruz-Monterey
|
Cabrillo
|
Cabrillo College
|
Bay Area
|
East Bay
|
Chabot-Las Positas
|
Chabot College
|
Bay Area
|
East Bay
|
Chabot-Las Positas
|
Las Positas College
|
Bay Area
|
East Bay
|
Contra Costa
|
Contra Costa College
|
Bay Area
|
East Bay
|
Contra Costa
|
Diablo Valley College
|
Bay Area
|
East Bay
|
Contra Costa
|
Los Medanos College
|
Bay Area
|
Silicon Valley
|
Foothill-Deanza
|
De Anza College
|
Bay Area
|
Silicon Valley
|
Foothill-Deanza
|
Foothill College
|
Bay Area
|
Silicon Valley
|
Gavilan
|
Gavilan College
|
Bay Area
|
Santa Cruz-Monterey
|
Hartnell
|
Hartnell College
|
Bay Area
|
North Bay
|
Marin
|
College of Marin
|
Bay Area
|
North Bay
|
Marin
|
Marin Continuing
|
Bay Area
|
Santa Cruz-Monterey
|
Monterey
|
Monterey Peninsula College
|
Bay Area
|
North Bay
|
Napa Valley
|
Napa Valley College
|
Bay Area
|
East Bay
|
Ohlone
|
Ohlone College
|
Bay Area
|
East Bay
|
Peralta
|
Berkeley City College
|
Bay Area
|
East Bay
|
Peralta
|
College of Alameda
|
Bay Area
|
East Bay
|
Peralta
|
Laney College
|
Bay Area
|
East Bay
|
Peralta
|
Merritt College
|
Bay Area
|
Mid-Peninsula
|
San Francisco
|
City College of San Francisco
|
Bay Area
|
Mid-Peninsula
|
San Francisco
|
San Francisco Centers
|
Bay Area
|
Silicon Valley
|
San Jose-Evergreen
|
Evergreen Valley College
|
Bay Area
|
Silicon Valley
|
San Jose-Evergreen
|
San Jose City College
|
Bay Area
|
Mid-Peninsula
|
San Mateo
|
Cañada College
|
Bay Area
|
Mid-Peninsula
|
San Mateo
|
College of San Mateo
|
Bay Area
|
Mid-Peninsula
|
San Mateo
|
Skyline College
|
Bay Area
|
North Bay
|
Solano
|
Solano Community College
|
Bay Area
|
North Bay
|
Sonoma
|
Santa Rosa Junior College
|
Bay Area
|
Silicon Valley
|
West Valley-Mission
|
Mission College
|
Bay Area
|
Silicon Valley
|
West Valley-Mission
|
West Valley College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
Kern
|
Bakersfield College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
Kern
|
Cerro Coso Community College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
Kern
|
Porterville College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Northern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
Merced
|
Merced College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Northern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
San Joaquin Delta
|
San Joaquin Delta College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
Sequoias
|
College of the Sequoias
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
State Center
|
Clovis Community College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
State Center
|
Fresno City College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
State Center
|
Madera College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
State Center
|
Reedley College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
West Hills
|
West Hills College Coalinga
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
West Hills
|
West Hills College Lemoore
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Southern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
West Kern
|
Taft College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Northern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
Yosemite
|
Columbia College
|
Central/Mother Lode
|
Northern Central Valley-Mother Lode
|
Yosemite
|
Modesto Junior College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
Barstow
|
Barstow College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
Chaffey
|
Chaffey College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
Copper Mountain
|
Copper Mountain Community College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
Desert
|
College of the Desert
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
Mt. San Jacinto
|
Mt. San Jacinto College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
Palo Verde
|
Palo Verde College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
Riverside
|
Moreno Valley College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
Riverside
|
Norco College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
Riverside
|
Riverside City College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
San Bernardino
|
Crafton Hills College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
San Bernardino
|
San Bernardino Valley College
|
Inland Empire/Desert
|
Inland Empire
|
Victor Valley
|
Victor Valley College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Cerritos
|
Cerritos College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Citrus
|
Citrus College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
Coast
|
Coastline Community College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
Coast
|
Golden West College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
Coast
|
Orange Coast College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Compton
|
Compton College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
El Camino
|
El Camino College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Glendale
|
Glendale Community College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Long Beach
|
Long Beach City College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles
|
East Los Angeles College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles City College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles Harbor College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles ITV
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles Mission College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles Pierce College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles Southwest College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles Trade-Tech College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles Valley College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Los Angeles
|
West Los Angeles College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Mt. San Antonio
|
Mt. San Antonio College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
North Orange
|
Cypress College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
North Orange
|
Fullerton College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
North Orange
|
North Orange Adult
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Pasadena
|
Pasadena City College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
Rancho Santiago
|
Rancho Santiago CED
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
Rancho Santiago
|
Santa Ana College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
Rancho Santiago
|
Santiago Canyon College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Rio Hondo
|
Rio Hondo College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Los Angeles
|
Santa Monica
|
Santa Monica College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
South Orange
|
Irvine Valley College
|
Los Angeles/Orange County
|
Orange
|
South Orange
|
Saddleback College
|
North/Far North
|
Northern Inland
|
Butte
|
Butte College
|
North/Far North
|
Northern Inland
|
Feather River
|
Feather River College
|
North/Far North
|
Greater Sacramento
|
Lake Tahoe
|
Lake Tahoe Community College
|
North/Far North
|
Northern Inland
|
Lassen
|
Lassen College
|
North/Far North
|
Greater Sacramento
|
Los Rios
|
American River College
|
North/Far North
|
Greater Sacramento
|
Los Rios
|
Cosumnes River College
|
North/Far North
|
Greater Sacramento
|
Los Rios
|
Folsom Lake College
|
North/Far North
|
Greater Sacramento
|
Los Rios
|
Sacramento City College
|
North/Far North
|
Northern Coastal
|
Mendocino-Lake
|
Mendocino College
|
North/Far North
|
Northern Coastal
|
Redwoods
|
College of the Redwoods
|
North/Far North
|
Northern Inland
|
Shasta-Tehama-Trinity
|
Shasta College
|
North/Far North
|
Greater Sacramento
|
Sierra
|
Sierra College
|
North/Far North
|
Northern Inland
|
Siskiyous
|
College of the Siskiyous
|
North/Far North
|
Greater Sacramento
|
Yuba
|
Woodland Community College
|
North/Far North
|
Greater Sacramento
|
Yuba
|
Yuba College
|
San Diego/Imperial Counties
|
San Diego-Imperial
|
Grossmont-Cuyamaca
|
Cuyamaca College
|
San Diego/Imperial Counties
|
San Diego-Imperial
|
Grossmont-Cuyamaca
|
Grossmont College
|
San Diego/Imperial Counties
|
San Diego-Imperial
|
Imperial
|
Imperial Valley College
|
San Diego/Imperial Counties
|
San Diego-Imperial
|
Mira Costa
|
MiraCosta College
|
San Diego/Imperial Counties
|
San Diego-Imperial
|
Palomar
|
Palomar College
|
San Diego/Imperial Counties
|
San Diego-Imperial
|
San Diego
|
San Diego Adult
|
San Diego/Imperial Counties
|
San Diego-Imperial
|
San Diego
|
San Diego City College
|
San Diego/Imperial Counties
|
San Diego-Imperial
|
San Diego
|
San Diego Mesa College
|
San Diego/Imperial Counties
|
San Diego-Imperial
|
San Diego
|
San Diego Miramar College
|
San Diego/Imperial Counties
|
San Diego-Imperial
|
Southwestern
|
Southwestern College
|
South Central Coast
|
South Central Coast
|
Allan Hancock
|
Allan Hancock College
|
South Central Coast
|
South Central Coast
|
Antelope Valley
|
Antelope Valley College
|
South Central Coast
|
South Central Coast
|
San Luis Obispo
|
Cuesta College
|
South Central Coast
|
South Central Coast
|
Santa Barbara
|
Santa Barbara City College
|
South Central Coast
|
South Central Coast
|
Santa Barbara
|
Santa Barbara Continuing
|
South Central Coast
|
South Central Coast
|
Santa Clarita
|
College of the Canyons
|
South Central Coast
|
South Central Coast
|
Ventura
|
Moorpark College
|
South Central Coast
|
South Central Coast
|
Ventura
|
Oxnard College
|
South Central Coast
|
South Central Coast
|
Ventura
|
Ventura College
|
Unassigned
|
Unassigned
|
California Online
|
Calbright College
|
Sectors refer to the Priority Sectors identified for the
California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, plus additional clusters
that represent other common career and technical education program groupings.
Sectors include:
●
Advanced Manufacturing
●
Advanced Transportation & Logistics
●
Agriculture, Water & Environmental Technologies
●
Business & Entrepreneurship
●
Education & Human Development
●
Energy, Construction & Utilities
●
Global Trade
●
Health
●
Information & Communication Technologies (ICT)/Digital Media
●
Life Sciences/Biotech
●
Public Safety
●
Retail, Hospitality & Tourism
The number of TOP codes selected by each sector varies. For
example, Health includes 49 TOP codes, whereas Life Sciences/Biotechnology
includes five. Some disciplines like Global Trade & Logistics are not fully
captured by TOP codes, because content is embedded in other program areas, so
the LaunchBoard cannot capture all students served in this sector.
TOP codes are assigned to the following sectors.
TOP06 Code
|
TOP06 Title
|
CTE
|
DWM Lead Sector or Cluster
|
010100
|
Agriculture Technology and Sciences, General
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010200
|
Animal Science
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010210
|
Veterinary Technician (Licensed)
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010220
|
Artificial Inseminator
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010230
|
Dairy Science
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010240
|
Equine Science
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010300
|
Plant Science
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010310
|
Agricultural Pest Control Advisor and Operator
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010400
|
Viticulture, Enology, and Wine Business
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010900
|
Horticulture
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010910
|
Landscape Design and Maintenance
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010920
|
Floriculture -Floristry
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010930
|
Nursery Technology
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
010940
|
Turfgrass Technology
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
011200
|
Agriculture Business, Sales and Service
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
011300
|
Food Processing and Related Technologies
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
011400
|
Forestry
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
011500
|
Natural Resources
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
011510
|
Parks and Outdoor Recreation
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
011520
|
Wildlife and Fisheries
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
011600
|
Agricultural Power Equipment Technology
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
019900
|
Other Agriculture and Natural Resources
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
020100
|
Architecture and Architectural Technology
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
029900
|
Other Architecture and Environmental Design
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
030300
|
Environmental Technology
|
*
|
Agriculture, Water and Environmental Technologies
|
043000
|
Biotechnology and Biomedical Technology
|
*
|
Life Sciences - Biotechnology
|
050100
|
Business and Commerce, General
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050200
|
Accounting
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050210
|
Tax Studies
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050400
|
Banking and Finance
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050500
|
Business Administration
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050600
|
Business Management
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050630
|
Management Development and Supervision
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050640
|
Small Business and Entrepreneurship
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050650
|
Retail Store Operations and Management
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
050800
|
International Business and Trade
|
*
|
Global Trade
|
050900
|
Marketing and Distribution
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050910
|
Advertising
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050920
|
Purchasing
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050940
|
Sales and Salesmanship
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
050960
|
Display
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
050970
|
e-commerce (business emphasis)
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
051000
|
Logistics and Materials Transportation
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
051100
|
Real Estate
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
051110
|
Escrow
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
051200
|
Insurance
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
051400
|
Office Technology-Office Computer Applications
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
051410
|
Legal Office Technology
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
051420
|
Medical Office Technology
|
*
|
Health
|
051430
|
Court Reporting
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
051440
|
Office Management
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
051600
|
Labor and Industrial Relations
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
051800
|
Customer Service
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
059900
|
Other Business and Management
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
060200
|
Journalism
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
060400
|
Radio and Television
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
060410
|
Radio
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
060420
|
Television (including combined TV-film-video)
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
060430
|
Broadcast Journalism
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
060600
|
Public Relations
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
060700
|
Technical Communication
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
061000
|
Mass Communications
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
061220
|
Film Production
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
061400
|
Digital Media
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
061410
|
Multimedia
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
061420
|
Electronic Game Design
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
061430
|
Website Design and Development
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
061440
|
Animation
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
061450
|
Desktop Publishing
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
061460
|
Computer Graphics and Digital Imagery
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
069900
|
Other Media and Communications
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070100
|
Information Technology, General
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070200
|
Computer Information Systems
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070210
|
Software Applications
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070700
|
Computer Software Development
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070710
|
Computer Programming
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070720
|
Database Design and Administration
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital Media
|
070730
|
Computer Systems Analysis
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070800
|
Computer Infrastructure and Support
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070810
|
Computer Networking
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070820
|
Computer Support
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070900
|
World Wide Web Administration
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
070910
|
E-Commerce (technology emphasis)
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
079900
|
Other Information Technology
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
080200
|
Educational Aide (Teacher Assistant)
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
080210
|
Educational Aide (Teacher Assistant), Bilingual
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
080900
|
Special Education
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
083520
|
Fitness Trainer
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
083560
|
Coaching
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
083570
|
Aquatics and Lifesaving
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
083600
|
Recreation
|
|
Education and Human Development
|
083610
|
Recreation Assistant
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
085010
|
Sign Language Interpreting
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
086000
|
Educational Technology
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
089900
|
Other Education
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
092400
|
Engineering Technology, General
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
093400
|
Electronics and Electric Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
093410
|
Computer Electronics
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
093420
|
Industrial Electronics
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
093430
|
Telecommunications Technology
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
093440
|
Electrical Systems and Power Transmission
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
093460
|
Biomedical Instrumentation
|
*
|
Life Sciences - Biotechnology
|
093470
|
Electron Microscopy
|
*
|
Life Sciences - Biotechnology
|
093480
|
Laser and Optical Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
093500
|
Electro-Mechanical Technology
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
093510
|
Appliance Repair
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
093600
|
Printing and Lithography
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
094300
|
Instrumentation Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
094330
|
Vacuum Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
094500
|
Industrial Systems Technology and Maintenance
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
094600
|
Environmental Control Technology
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
094610
|
Energy Systems Technology
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
094700
|
Diesel Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
094720
|
Heavy Equipment Maintenance
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
094730
|
Heavy Equipment Operation
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
094740
|
Railroad and Light Rail Operations
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
094750
|
Truck and Bus Driving
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
094800
|
Automotive Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
094830
|
Motorcycle, Outboard and Small Engine Repair
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
094840
|
Alternative Fuels and Advanced Transportation Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
094850
|
Recreational Vehicle Service
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
094900
|
Automotive Collision Repair
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
094910
|
Upholstery Repair - Automotive
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
095000
|
Aeronautical and Aviation Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095010
|
Aviation Airframe Mechanics
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
095020
|
Aviation Powerplant Mechanics
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
095040
|
Aircraft Electronics (Avionics)
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095050
|
Aircraft Fabrication
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095200
|
Construction Crafts Technology
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095210
|
Carpentry
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095220
|
Electrical
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095230
|
Plumbing, Pipefitting and Steamfitting
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095240
|
Glazing
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095250
|
Mill and Cabinet Work
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095260
|
Masonry, Tile, Cement, Lath and Plaster
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095270
|
Painting, Decorating, and Flooring
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095280
|
Drywall and Insulation
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095290
|
Roofing
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095300
|
Drafting Technology
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095310
|
Architectural Drafting
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095320
|
Civil Drafting
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095330
|
Electrical, Electronic, and Electro-Mechanical Drafting
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095340
|
Mechanical Drafting
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095360
|
Technical Illustration
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095400
|
Chemical Technology
|
*
|
Life Sciences - Biotechnology
|
095420
|
Plastics and Composites
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095430
|
Petroleum Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095500
|
Laboratory Science Technology
|
*
|
Life Sciences - Biotechnology
|
095600
|
Manufacturing and Industrial Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095630
|
Machining and Machine Tools
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095640
|
Sheet Metal and Structural Metal
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095650
|
Welding Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095670
|
Industrial and Occupational Safety and Health
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095680
|
Industrial Quality Control
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095700
|
Civil and Construction Management Technology
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095720
|
Construction Inspection
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095730
|
Surveying
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
095800
|
Water and Wastewater Technology
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
095900
|
Marine Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
095910
|
Diving and Underwater Safety
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
096100
|
Optics
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
096200
|
Musical Instrument Repair
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
099900
|
Other Engineering and Related Industrial Technologies
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
100500
|
Commercial Music
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
100600
|
Technical Theater
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
100810
|
Commercial Dance
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
100900
|
Applied Design
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
101200
|
Applied Photography
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
101300
|
Commercial Art
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
103000
|
Graphic Art and Design
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
109900
|
Other Fine and Applied Arts
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
120100
|
Health Occupations, General
|
*
|
Health
|
120200
|
Hospital and Health Care Administration
|
*
|
Health
|
120500
|
Medical Laboratory Technology
|
*
|
Health
|
120510
|
Phlebotomy
|
*
|
Health
|
120600
|
Physicians Assistant
|
*
|
Health
|
120800
|
Medical Assisting
|
*
|
Health
|
120810
|
Clinical Medical Assisting
|
*
|
Health
|
120820
|
Administrative Medical Assisting
|
*
|
Health
|
120830
|
Health Facility Unit Coordinator
|
*
|
Health
|
120900
|
Hospital Central Service Technician
|
*
|
Health
|
121000
|
Respiratory Care-Therapy
|
*
|
Health
|
121100
|
Polysomnography
|
*
|
Health
|
121200
|
Electro-Neurodiagnostic Technology
|
*
|
Health
|
121300
|
Cardiovascular Technician
|
*
|
Health
|
121400
|
Orthopedic Assistant
|
*
|
Health
|
121500
|
Electrocardiography
|
*
|
Health
|
121700
|
Surgical Technician
|
*
|
Health
|
121800
|
Occupational Therapy Technology
|
*
|
Health
|
121900
|
Optical Technology
|
*
|
Health
|
122000
|
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
|
*
|
Health
|
122100
|
Pharmacy Technology
|
*
|
Health
|
122200
|
Physical Therapist Assistant
|
*
|
Health
|
122300
|
Health Information Technology
|
*
|
Health
|
122310
|
Health Information Coding
|
*
|
Health
|
122400
|
School Health Clerk
|
*
|
Health
|
122500
|
Radiologic Technology
|
*
|
Health
|
122600
|
Radiation Therapy Technician
|
*
|
Health
|
122700
|
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
|
*
|
Health
|
122800
|
Athletic Training and Sports Medicine
|
*
|
Health
|
123000
|
Nursing
|
*
|
Health
|
123010
|
Registered Nursing
|
*
|
Health
|
123020
|
Licensed Vocational Nursing
|
*
|
Health
|
123030
|
Certified Nurse Assistant
|
*
|
Health
|
123080
|
Home Health Aide
|
*
|
Health
|
123900
|
Psychiatric Technician
|
*
|
Health
|
124000
|
Dental Occupations
|
*
|
Health
|
124010
|
Dental Assistant
|
*
|
Health
|
124020
|
Dental Hygienist
|
*
|
Health
|
124030
|
Dental Laboratory Technician
|
*
|
Health
|
125000
|
Emergency Medical Services
|
*
|
Health
|
125100
|
Paramedic
|
*
|
Health
|
125500
|
Mortuary Science
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
126100
|
Community Health Care Worker
|
*
|
Health
|
126200
|
Massage Therapy
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
129900
|
Other Health Occupations
|
*
|
Health
|
130100
|
Family and Consumer Sciences, General
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130110
|
Consumer Services
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130200
|
Interior Design and Merchandising
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130300
|
Fashion
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130310
|
Fashion Design
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130320
|
Fashion Merchandising
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130330
|
Fashion Production
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
130500
|
Child Development-Early Care and Education
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
130520
|
Children with Special Needs
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
130540
|
Preschool Age Child
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
130550
|
The School Age Child
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
130560
|
Parenting and Family Education
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
130570
|
Foster and Kinship Care
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
130580
|
Child Development Administration and Management
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
130590
|
Infants and Toddlers
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
130600
|
Nutrition, Foods, and Culinary Arts
|
*
|
Health
|
130620
|
Dietetic Services and Management
|
*
|
Health
|
130630
|
Culinary Arts
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130660
|
Dietetic Technology
|
*
|
Health
|
130700
|
Hospitality
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130710
|
Restaurant and Food Services and Management
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130720
|
Lodging Management
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130730
|
Resort and Club Management
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
130800
|
Family Studies
|
*
|
Education and Human Development
|
130900
|
Gerontology
|
*
|
Health
|
139900
|
Other Family and Consumer Sciences
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
140200
|
Paralegal
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
160200
|
Library Technician (Aide)
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
192000
|
Ocean Technology
|
*
|
Advanced Manufacturing
|
210200
|
Public Administration
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
210210
|
Public Works
|
*
|
Energy, Construction and Utilities
|
210400
|
Human Services
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
210440
|
Alcohol and Controlled Substances
|
*
|
Health
|
210450
|
Disability Services
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
210500
|
Administration of Justice
|
*
|
Public Safety
|
210510
|
Corrections
|
*
|
Public Safety
|
210520
|
Probation and Parole
|
*
|
Public Safety
|
210530
|
Industrial and Transportation Security
|
*
|
Public Safety
|
210540
|
Forensics, Evidence, and Investigation
|
*
|
Public Safety
|
210550
|
Police Academy
|
*
|
Public Safety
|
213300
|
Fire Technology
|
*
|
Public Safety
|
213310
|
Wildland Fire Technology
|
*
|
Public Safety
|
213350
|
Fire Academy
|
*
|
Public Safety
|
214000
|
Legal and Community Interpretation
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
219900
|
Other Public and Protective Services
|
*
|
Public Safety
|
220610
|
Geographic Information Systems
|
*
|
Information and Communication Technologies - Digital
Media
|
300500
|
Custodial Services
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
300700
|
Cosmetology and Barbering
|
*
|
Business and Entrepreneurship
|
300800
|
Dry Cleaning
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
300900
|
Travel Services and Tourism
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
302000
|
Aviation and Airport Management and Services
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
302010
|
Aviation and Airport Management
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
302020
|
Piloting
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
302030
|
Air Traffic Control
|
*
|
Advanced Transportation and Logistics
|
302040
|
Flight Attendant
|
*
|
Retail, Hospitality and Tourism
|
309900
|
Other Commercial Services
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
493100
|
Vocational ESL
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
493200
|
General Work Experience
|
*
|
Unassigned
|
The TOP to SOC crosswalk used for the 2020-21 build of the
dashboard for display of the Traditional Labor Market and Job Postings metrics can
be downloaded at https://bit.ly/TOP-SOC_Xwalk_2022_LB.
The crosswalk is a comprehensive attempt to map Standard Occupational Codes
(SOC) with any Skills Level: Typical Entry Level Education to TOP codes or
program areas. It is not limited to CTE or Career Technical Education TOP codes
or middle skill jobs.
The TOP-SOC crosswalk has the
crosswalk at the TOP06 and TOP04 levels. As part of the TOP-SOC crosswalk for
2021-22 builds, four new worksheets have been added since they were used for
the crosswalk development including:
●
LIGHTCAST (FORMERLY EMSI) hybrid SOC codes roll-up: see Transitioning
to SOC 2018 created by LIGHTCAST (FORMERLY EMSI)
●
LIGHTCAST (FORMERLY EMSI) hybrid SOC changes: see Transitioning
to SOC 2018 created by LIGHTCAST (FORMERLY EMSI)
●
Bureau of Labor Statistics_Table 5.3: see BLS
educational-attainment
●
Bureau of Labor Statistics_Table 5.2: see BLS
education and training
For more information on SOC
codes, the following federal public resources are available:
●
U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics
o
Link to
Implementing the 2018 SOC in the OEWS program – May 2019 and May 2020 Hybrid
Occupations
●
O*NET Online sponsored
by the U.S. Department of Labor
For any questions about labor
market information or to further explore labor market demand and supply
information, please visit the Centers of Excellence for Labor Market Research
(CoE) website and/or contact your regional CoE director at http://www.coeccc.net/. They are the subject
matter experts for labor market information for the California community
college system.
Description
|
The number of sections offered in the TOP code in the
selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB00 Course-Control-Number
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
XB00 Section-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
●
For each TOP code at the selected
institution(s), the unique counts of sections:
● Counts of distinct sections for all courses and terms
Count of unique sections
WHERE CO decision to flag unique sections with:
locale-CB00-XB00-GI03 with CB03 and CB04 considered attributes
● AND
in the selected program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of sections
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit,
Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
CO decision to flag unique
sections with: locale-CB00-XB00-GI03 with CB03 and CB04 considered attributes
related to decision to flag unique courses with: derkey-locale-XB00-GI03 with
CB03 and CB04 considered attributes
|
Description
|
The number of online or distance education course sections
offered on the TOP code in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
XB00 Section-Identifier
XF01 Session-Instruction-Method
|
Calculations
|
●
For each TOP code at the selected
institution(s), the unique counts of sections:
●
Counts of distinct sections for
all courses and terms
Count of unique sections
WHERE CO decision to flag unique sections with:
locale-CB00-XB00-GI03 with CB03 and CB04 considered attributes
●
AND for courses with instruction
method of distance education
WHERE [(extXF01_SessionInstuctionMethod1 in (50, 51, 52,
53, 54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 70, 71, 72)
OR (extXF01_SessionInstuctionMethod2 in (50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 71, 72)
OR (extXF01_SessionInstuctionMethod3 in (50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 71, 72)
OR (extXF01_SessionInstuctionMethod4 in (50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 71, 72)]
●
AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of online
sections
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
●
CO decision to flag unique sections with: locale-CB00-XB00-GI03
with CB03 and CB04 considered attributes related to decision to flag unique
courses with: derkey-locale-XB00-GI03 with CB03 and CB04 considered
attributes
●
Refer to Title 5, Section(s) 55317(a), and (c) for regulations
with respect to reporting Distance Education instructional activities.
●
Per notes section of MIS DED for XF01, multiple session
records may be reported for the same section of a course if multiple methods
of instruction are used for the section
●
All for methods of instruction provided in the COMIS
data have been included in the construction of this metric
|
Description
|
The number of enrollments in courses assigned to the TOP
code in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
SX
Domain and Format
|
Calculations
|
●
For each TOP code in the selected
institution(s), the unique counts of course enrollments for all CP 122 CCP
Students:
● Count of enrollments
Enrollment defined as undeduplicated combinations of
student, locale, CB00, XB00, GI03
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of
enrollments
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
|
OFFERINGS: STUDENTS
CP 122 Community
College Pipeline Students
Description
|
All students who took at least 0.5 units in any single
credit course or who had at least 12 positive attendance hours in any
noncredit course(s) on the selected TOP code in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04
Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
Student who met all of the following criteria:
●
Has an enrollment in the system
Has a value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
● AND
is enrolled as a non-Special Admit student
in at least one term of the selected year
WHERE [SB15 IS
(1,2,3,5,X) in at least one term of the selected year
● AND
attempted at least 0.5 credit units in a single course
AND (CB04 IN (C, D) AND
SXD3>0.5)
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
●
OR EITHER has 12 positive attendance hours in the selected
year in noncredit courses
OR EITHER WHERE (CB04 = N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND SUM (SX05) ≥ 12 across all
colleges
AND SX05 < 2000
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year)
●
OR enrolled in noncredit courses in Spring term 2020 or any
term in academic year 2020-21
OR WHERE [CB04
= N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND Has a value in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
in (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 214))]
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is aligned to similar
metric in SSM 3.0 except universe of students is filtered for students who
EITHER attempted at least 0.5 credit units or had at least 12 contact hours
in noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Testing
|
CP 122 ≤
SM 122 (see note above about student universe in CCP)
|
Notes
|
Per CO decision, if student
enrolled in Spring term 2020, then students does not have to reach the 12
hour threshold for SX05 since switch to online asynchronous method and
reporting of SX05 varies across system
|
CP
142 Calculated Number of Full-Time Equivalent Students (FTES)
Description
|
The number of full-time equivalent students generated in
courses in the TOP code in the selected year that is not the same methodology
used in calculating FTES for CCFS-320 report.
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
SXD4 Total-Hours
|
Calculations
|
For each TOP code in the selected institution(s), the
unique FTES for all CP 122 CCP Students:
● Sum enrollment positive attendance hours and divide by
525
Sum of SXD4 divided by 525
● AND remove missing or unknown values
AND SXD4 < 1000
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is the selected valid TOP code in the Taxonomy
of Programs manual
● AND
count students at any college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of FTES
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Methodology used is not the same methodology used in calculating
FTES for the CCFS-320 report
●
Disaggregations are not available for this metric but will be
added in as part of a later build
●
Per the educational code, one FTE is 525 contact hours.
However, these are not official FTES data and should not be used to determine
apportionment.
●
If "Total Hours" cannot be derived because data is
missing or set to "Unknown/Unreported", the enrollments are not
included.
|
CP 130 Satisfaction with Education and Training
Received from CTEOS
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
degree to which students were satisfied with their education at the college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Satisfaction”: How
satisfied are you with the education and training you received at XXX
College?
Q2
(2013)
Q3 (2014)
Q3 (2015)
Q3 (2016)
Q5 (2017)
Q5 (2018)
Q5
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Responded
to CTEOS question on level of satisfaction with education and training you
received
Sum responses
for each category 1-5:
1. Very
satisfied
2. Satisfied
3. Neither
satisfied nor dissatisfied
4.
Dissatisfied
5. Very
dissatisfied
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP 199 CCP
Students Including Special Admit Students
Description
|
All students who took at least 0.5 units in any single
credit course or who had at least 12 positive attendance hours in any
noncredit course(s) on any TOP code in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX
Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
Student who met all of the following criteria:
● Has an enrollment in the system
Has a value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
● AND
attempted at least 0.5 credit units in a single course
AND (CB04 IN (C, D) AND
SXD3>0.5)
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
●
OR EITHER has 12 positive attendance hours in the selected
year in noncredit courses not in Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills
OR EITHER WHERE (CB04 = N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND SX05 < 2000
AND SUM (SX05) ≥ 12 across all
colleges
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year)
●
OR enrolled in noncredit courses in Spring term 2020 or any
term in academic year 2020-21
OR WHERE [CB04
= N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND Has a value in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
in (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 214))]
● AND
count students at the selected college and on any TOP code except Tutoring or
Supervised Study Skills where a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit
courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used as a denominator for CP
225 CCP Students Who Are Current Special Admit Students
|
CP
325 CCP Students Enrolled in the Fall Term of the Selected Year
Description
|
All students who took at least 0.5 units in any single
credit course or who had at least 12 positive attendance hours in any
noncredit course(s) in the Fall term of the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX
Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 Students
who met all of the following criteria:
●
Had an enrollment in the Fall term of the selected year
[WHERE
GI03=YY7 for semester schools
OR WHERE
GI03=YY8 for quarter schools
●
AND count CP 122 students at the selected college and on any
TOP code where a student was enrolled in the fall term and took 0.5 or more
units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
n/a
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 325 ≤
SM 325SW
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used as a denominator for CP
404 Successfully Completed Semester Unit Thresholds in Fall Term
|
CP
345 CCP Students Enrolled in the Fall Term of the Selected Year (with special
TOP code logic)
Description
|
All students who took at least 0.5 units in any single
credit course or who had at least 12 positive attendance hours in any
noncredit course(s) in the Fall term of the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX
Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
CP 122
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Had an enrollment in the Fall term of the selected year
[WHERE
GI03=YY7 for semester schools
OR WHERE
GI03=YY8 for quarter schools
●
AND count students at the selected
college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or more units or
noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 All CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
n/a
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 325 ≤
SM 325SW
|
Notes
|
Metric is not used in the CCP
3.0 2020-21 build since it was built with special TOP code logic. Since CP
404 and unit bucket metrics were not built with special TOP code logic, then
there were instances where denom < values at the sector and TOP code
levels. Therefore, CP 325 was created to use as the denom for CP 404 that is basically
CP 345 without special TOP code logic.
|
CP 336 CCP Students
Who Earned an Associate or Bachelor’s Degree in the Selected Year
Description
|
All students who earned an associate or bachelor’s degree
and who were enrolled in the district in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02
Student-Program-Award
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 Students
who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned an associate or bachelor’s degree at the selected
college
SP02 IN (A, S,
Y, Z)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the associate or CC bachelor’s degree was earned in
the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used as a denominator
for CP
622 Average Time to Attain an Associate or Bachelor’s Degree
|
CP 330 CCP Students Who Earned Their First Associate
Degree in the Selected Year
Description
|
All students who earned their first associate
degree ever in the system at the selected college with no enrollment
requirement in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
CP 122
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned an associate degree in the selected year for the
first-time in the system
SP02 IN (A,
S)
●
AND awarded in the selected program area or on the selected
TOP code
AND [CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND for the first time in the selected year in the system
without requirement of enrollment in the year that the award was earned at
the selected college
WHERE
GI03 is within the selected year without requirement for enrollment in the
selected year
AND
at the selected college]
●
AND never had a valid course enrollment at any postsecondary
institution except CA community colleges while the student was 18 or older
AND [no valid
course enrollment reported by CSU, UC, and the National Student Clearinghouse
in transfer bucket data for any postsecondary institution
WHERE segment
not equal to “CCC”
● AND
when the student was 18 or older
AND (Oct. 15th in the
selected year - SB03) ≥ 18 years
●
AND at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student was awarded their first Associate degree,
without requiring enrollment
AND at the
selected college and on the selected TOP code where student earned first
Associate Degree in the system]
|
Denominator
|
CP 122
Students
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 330 ≤ SM 330SW
|
Notes
|
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for:
o
CP 613 Average Number of Semester
Units Accumulated by All Associate Degree Earners
o
CP 627 Average Number of Quarter
Units Accumulated by All Associate Degree Earners
●
Units earned while a student was
enrolled as a special admit (dual enrollment) will be included in the sum of
units accumulated for this metric
●
Since enrollment is not required in the selected year when a student
earns the associate degree, demographic info is used from the most recent
term of enrollment at the institution level anywhere in the system regardless
of whether or not that is the same college where the student earned the
AA/AS. For gender and ethnicity, if most recent enrollment is in the same
term at different institutions and there is conflicting information, then
assign the student to the “multiple values reported” category.
|
CP 331 CCP Students Who Earned Their First Associate
Degree (Not for Transfer) in the Selected Year
Description
|
All students who earned their first associate
degree (not for transfer) ever in the system at the selected college with no
enrollment requirement in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
Chancellor’s
Office Curriculum Inventory (see MIS file used below for SCFF)
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX Domain and Format
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
CP 122
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned an associate degree in the selected year for the
first-time in the system
SP02 IN (A,
S)
●
AND awarded in the selected program area or on the selected
TOP code
AND [CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND NOT flagged as an associate degree for transfer (AA-T or
AS-T) in the 12.21.20 COCI ADT file at the selected college
WHERE
[AAT_AST Column NOT IN (A,S) AND
ControlNumber found in ControlNumber
Column]
OR [ControlNumber NOT found in
ControlNumber Column]
AND at the selected college
●
AND for the first time in the selected year in the system
without requirement of enrollment in the year that the award was earned at
the selected college
WHERE
GI03 is within the selected year without requirement for enrollment in the
selected year and at the selected college]
●
AND never had a valid course enrollment at any postsecondary
institution except CA community colleges while the student was 18 or older
AND [no valid
course enrollment reported by CSU, UC, and the National Student Clearinghouse
in transfer bucket data for any postsecondary institution
WHERE segment
not equal to “CCC”
● AND
when the student was 18 or older
AND (Oct. 15th in the
selected year - SB03) ≥ 18 years
●
AND at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student was awarded their first Associate degree
(not for transfer), without requiring enrollment
AND at the
selected college and on the selected TOP code where student earned first
Associate Degree (not for transfer) in the system]
|
Denominator
|
CP 122
Students
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 331 ≤ SSM 331SW
|
Notes
|
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for:
o
CP 617 Average Number of Semester
Units Accumulated by Associate Degree (not for transfer) Earners
o
CP 628 Average Number of Quarter
Units Accumulated by Associate Degree (not for transfer) Earners
●
COCI
file used by MIS for SCFF to
determine if AA or AS is for transfer
●
Units earned while a student was
enrolled as a special admit (dual enrollment) will be included in the sum of
units accumulated for this metric
●
Since enrollment is not required in the selected year when a
student earns the associate degree, demographic info is used from the most
recent term of enrollment at the institution level anywhere in the system
regardless of whether or not that is the same college where the student
earned the AA/AS. For gender and ethnicity, if most recent enrollment is in
the same term at different institutions and there is conflicting information,
then assign the student to the “multiple values reported” category.
|
CP
335 CCP Students Who Earned Their First Associate Degree For Transfer in the
Selected Year
Description
|
All CCP students who earned their first associate
degree for transfer ever in the system at the selected college with no
enrollment requirement in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
Chancellor’s
Office Curriculum Inventory (see MIS file used below for SCFF)
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX Domain and Format
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
CP 122
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned an associate degree in the selected year for the
first-time in the system
SP02 IN (A,
S)
●
AND awarded in the selected program area or on the selected
TOP code
AND [CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND flagged as an associate degree for transfer (AA-T or
AS-T) in the 12-21-20 COCI ADT file at the selected college
WHERE
(AAT_AST Column IS IN (A,S) AND
ControlNumber found in ControlNumber
Column)
AND at the
selected college
●
AND for the first time in the selected year in the system
without requirement of enrollment in the year that the award was earned at
the selected college
WHERE
GI03 is within the selected year without requirement for enrollment in the
selected year and at the selected college]
●
AND never had a valid course enrollment at any postsecondary
institution except CA community colleges while the student was 18 or older
AND [no valid
course enrollment reported by CSU, UC, and the National Student Clearinghouse
in transfer bucket data for any postsecondary institution
WHERE segment
not equal to “CCC”
● AND
when the student was 18 or older
AND (Oct. 15th in the
selected year - SB03) ≥ 18 years
●
AND at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student was awarded their first Associate degree
for transfer, without requiring enrollment
AND at the
selected college and on the selected TOP code where student earned first
Associate Degree for transfer in the system]
|
Denominator
|
CP 122
Students
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 335 ≤ SM 335SW
|
Notes
|
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for:
o
CP 618 Average Number of Semester
Units Accumulated by Associate Degree for Transfer Earners
o
CP 629 Average Number of Quarter
Units Accumulated by Associate Degree for Transfer Earners
●
COCI
file used by MIS for SCFF to determine if AA or AS is for
transfer
●
Units earned while a student was
enrolled as a special admit (dual enrollment) will be included in the sum of
units accumulated for this metric
●
Since enrollment is not required in the selected year when a
student earns the associate degree, demographic info is used from the most
recent term of enrollment at the institution level anywhere in the system
regardless of whether or not that is the same college where the student
earned the AA/AS. For gender and ethnicity, if most recent enrollment is in
the same term at different institutions and there is conflicting information,
then assign the student to the “multiple values reported” category.
|
CP 324 CCP
Students Who Students Who Enrolled in Credit Basic Skills or Noncredit ESL, ABE
or ASE Courses
Description
|
All students who enrolled in a credit basic skills or
noncredit ESL, Adult Basic or Adult Secondary Education course in the
selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB21
Course-Prior-To-College-Level
CB22
Course-Noncredit-Category
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
SXD2
Enrollment-Credit-Status
|
Calculations
|
EITHER
CP 122
Students who met all of the following criteria:
● Enrolled in a credit basic skills course
SXD2 = S
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
●
AND count CP 122 students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student has a
noncredit enrollment or took 0.5 or more units in the selected year
●
OR CP 327 All
Students Who Enrolled in ABE, ESL or ASE
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
●
AND count CP 327 students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit,
Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 324 ≤ SM 324SW
|
Notes
|
●
Definition has been changed in CCP 3.0 for how noncredit
students to align with the Adult Education Pipeline to include ESL,ABE, ASE
participants instead of using SXD2 = B.
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for CP 400 CCP Students
Who Demonstrated a Skills Gain
●
MIS confirmed basic skills course
definition to align to Datamart on 10.03.19
|
CP
234 CCP Students Who Exited California Community College
Description
|
Number of Community
College Pipeline students who were enrolled in the selected year and who did
not enroll in the subsequent year at any community college
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX
Domain and Format
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 CCP Students who took
credit courses who met all of the following criteria:
●
Did not have an enrollment in the subsequent year at any
college
Has no value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file at any college
WHERE GI03 is
within the academic year following the selected year
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit,
Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 234 > CP 235
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used as a denominator for CP
623 CCP Students Who Transferred to a Four-Year Postsecondary
Institution
|
Description
|
Number of Community
College Pipeline students who were enrolled in the selected year, who earned
12 units at any time at any college and who did not enroll in the subsequent
year at any community college
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 CCP Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Did not have an enrollment in the subsequent year at any
college
Has no value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file at any college
WHERE GI03 is
within the academic year following the selected year
● AND
completed courses totaling 12 or more semester units at any community college
after converting quarter units
AND [Convert
quarter units to semester units by multiplying quarter units x 0.667
AND SUM (SX03) ≥12]
● AND
eliminate 8888 and 9999 values at the course level
AND SX03 <
50
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
before or within the selected year
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 235 ≤ SSM 235SW
(slightly less)
|
Notes
|
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for the following metrics:
o
CP 614 CCP Students Who
Transferred to a CSU or UC
o
CP 615 CCP Students Who
Transferred to an In-State Private College
o
CP 616 CCP Students Who
Transferred to any Out-of-State Institution
o
CP 620 Students Who Transferred
to a Four-Year Postsecondary Institution
o
CP 516 Top Five Colleges for
Students Who Transferred to a Four-Year
●
Students need to
have completed a total of at least 12 units in the timeframe up to and
including the selected year at any California community college. In SCFF, it
is required that the 12 or more units are earned in the district in the
selected year prior to transfer.
●
For students who
have taken a mixture of classes at colleges on semester and quarter systems,
quarter units will be multiplied by 2/3 to equate to semester units for
colleges on semesters, and semester units will be multiplied by 3/2 to equate
to quarter units for colleges on quarters
●
Per the MIS DED for SX03, by eliminating 8888 and 9999 values
for SX03, the following sections are excluded :
o
Any noncredit section where CB04 = N
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is reported
as “UG”, “UD”, “W”, “MW”, “DR” or “SP”
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is
reported as “I*”, “IP”, and “RD”
|
CP
203 CCP Students Who Exited Higher Education
Description
|
Number of students
who were enrolled in the selected year in any community college and did not
enroll in the subsequent year at any community college or at any
postsecondary institution
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearing House
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX
Domain and Format
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Did not have an enrollment in the subsequent year
Has no value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the academic year following the selected year
●
AND did not transfer to any postsecondary institution in the
subsequent year
WHERE student
enrollment not found in segment (CCC, CSU, UC, ISP, OOS)
in the
subsequent academic year from 07/01 of the selected calendar year to 06/30 of
the subsequent calendar year
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion Status: Completers
(All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns
to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Testing
|
CP 203
= SM 203SW
|
Notes
|
●
The exiter definition only includes students as exiters if they
did not re-enroll at any postsecondary institution from 07/01 of the selected
year to 06/30 of the subsequent year.
●
Transfer bucket contains data reported by CSU, UC, and the
National Student Clearinghouse
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for the following metrics:
o
CP 505 Students
Employed in the Second Fiscal Quarter After Exit
o
CP 506 Students
Employed in the Fourth Fiscal Quarter After Exit
o
CP 508 Median Quarterly
Earnings in the Second Fiscal Quarter After Exit
o
CP 514 Top Five Industries
for Employment
o
CP 522 Median Annual
Earnings Before Exiting for CCP Students
o
CP 702 Top Five Colleges for
Employment Rates
o
CP 704 Top Five Colleges for
Wage Gain
o
CP 705 Top Five Colleges for
Proportion of Students Who Attained the Living Wage
o
CP 801 Median Change in
Earnings for CCP Students
o
CP 803 Median
Annual Earnings Three Years After Exiting for CCP Students
o
CP 804 Median
Annual Earnings Five Years After Exiting for CCP Students
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for the following metrics in the CTE Outcomes Survey:
o
CP 130 Satisfaction
with Education and Training Received from CTEOS
o
CP 226 Primary Reasons
Students Studied at the College
o
CP 227 Students Seeking
to Change Field of Employment
o
CP 311 Students Who
Participated in Work-Based Learning
o
CP 312 Reasons Given by
Students for Why No Longer Enrolled
o
CP 313 Students Who
Participated in an Apprenticeship
o
CP 431 Third Party
Credentials
o
CP 523 Average Hourly
Wages Before Coursework
o
CP
524 Average Hourly Wages After Coursework
o
CP 525 Median Change in
Average Hourly Wages
o
CP 526 Employment Before
College
o
CP 527 Current Employment
Status
o
CP 529 Length of Job
Search
o
CP 530 Job Search Outcomes
o
CP 531 Length of Current
Employment
o
CP 532 Hours Worked Before
College
o
CP 533 Hours Worked After
College
o
CP 534 Change in Work
Hours
o
CP 701 CCP Students with a Job Closely Related to Their Field of Study
●
To be included in the CTE Outcomes survey in EITHER of the
three ways:
1.
received an approved Chancellor’s Office certificate or degree with a
vocational flagged Taxonomy of Programs (TOP) code and were enrolled in 0 – 5
units each semester in the subsequent year (not enrolled or minimally
enrolled anywhere in the system)
2.
OR received a non‐approved Chancellor’s Office certificate of at
least six units with a vocational flagged TOP code and were not enrolled in
the subsequent year
3.
OR completed 9 units (within the prior 3 years) that are SAM coded
A-D, with at least one course SAM coded A-C, and have not received a
vocational/CTE award of 6 or more units and are not enrolled the following
year anywhere in the system
|
CP 205 CCP Students Who Exited Higher Education and Who
Were Unemployed Before Entry
Description
|
Number of students
who were enrolled in the selected year in any community college and did not
enroll in the subsequent year at any community college or at any
postsecondary institution and who did not have a wage record in the EDD UI
Wage file in the first fiscal quarter before entry or re-entry
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearing House
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX
Domain and Format
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Did not have an enrollment in the subsequent year at any
college
Has no value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file at any college
WHERE GI03 is
within the academic year following the selected year
●
AND did not transfer to any postsecondary institution in the
subsequent year
WHERE student
enrollment not found in segment (CCC, CSU, UC, ISP, OOS)
in the
subsequent academic year from 07/01 of the selected calendar year to 06/30 of
the subsequent calendar year
● AND
who were unemployed in the first fiscal quarter before academic year of
first-time entry or re-entry in the system
AND student
was not found in UI wage file in the first fiscal quarter prior to the
academic year of first-time entry or re-entry in Q2 (April-June) of the
calendar year of the student’s academic year of fist-time entry or re-entry
after an academic year of exit at any college
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion Status: Completers
(All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns
to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Testing
|
CP 203
= SM 203SW (close to)
|
Notes
|
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for CP 700
Unemployed Students Who Became Employed
●
The exiter definition only includes students as exiters if they
did not re-enroll at any postsecondary institution from 07/01 of the selected
year to 06/30 of the subsequent year.
●
Transfer bucket contains data reported by CSU, UC, and the
National Student Clearinghouse
|
CP 322 Students Who Took
Credit Courses in the Selected Year
Description
|
All students who took at least 0.5 units in any single
credit course in the selected year on any TOP code
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX
Domain and Format
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Has an enrollment in the system
Has a value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
● AND
is enrolled as a non-Special Admit student
in at least one term of the selected year
WHERE [SB15 IS (1,2,3,5,X) in at least one term of the
selected year
● AND
attempted at least 0.5 credit units in a single course
AND (CB04 IN (C, D) AND
SXD3>0.5)
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year]
●
AND count students at the selected
college on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or more units or
noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used for the credit status drilldown on the
dashboard and will be used as a denominator for the following metrics:
●
CP 200 CCP Students Who Took
Non-Introductory Courses
●
CP 216 First-Time
Credit CCP Students
●
CP 239 CCP Students Who Were
Ever Credit English Language Learners
●
CP 446 Average Number of
Unit Attempted in the Selected Year
|
CP 342 CCP Students Who Took Credit
Courses in the At Least One Primary Term in the Selected Year
Description
|
All students who took at least 0.5 units in any single credit
course on any TOP code in at least one primary term in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX
Domain and Format
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
CP 322
Students who met all of the following criteria:
● Who
enrolled in at least one primary term in the
selected year
WHERE GI03=YY7 and GI03=YY3 for
colleges on the semester system
OR WHERE GI03=YY8 and GI03=YY2
and GI03=YY4 for colleges on the quarter system
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND count CP 122 students at the
selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 units or
more or noncredit courses in the selected year]
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
1414Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used as a denominator for the following metrics:
●
CP 214 Full-Time CCP
Students
●
CP 215 Part-Time CCP
Students
|
CP
338 CCP Students Credit Enrollments With Grades Allowable for Course Success and
Retention Rate Calculation in the Selected Year
Description
|
All students who took at least 0.5 units in any single
credit course with grades allowable for enrollment count for Course Success
and Retention Rate calculations per Datamart on any TOP code in the selected
year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
SXD3 Enrollment-Units-Attempted
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 322 Students who met the following criteria:
●
Count of enrollments
Enrollment
defined as a unique combinations of student, locale, CB00, XB00, GI03
●
AND with allowable grades for enrollment to be included in
denominator for course success rate as displayed in Datamart
WHERE SX04 NOT IN (EW, MW, RD, SP, UD, UG)
●
AND for credit courses only
AND CB04 IN
(C, D)
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE
GI03 is within the selected year
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
● AND count students at the selected college and on any
TOP code where a student took 0.5 units or more or noncredit courses in the
selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 338 ≤ SM 338SW
|
Notes
|
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for the following metrics:
o
CP 408 Course Success Rate
o
CP 409 Course Retention
Rate
●
The grades to be included in the calculation of the denominator
was verified by MIS on 10.03.19
●
CO decision made on 2/8/21 to flag
unique courses with: derky-locale-CB00-XB00-GI03 with CB03 and CB04
disaggregations or attributes
|
CP 332 CCP Students Who Took Credit
Courses for the First-Time in the District in the Selected Year
Description
|
All students who took at least 0.5 units in any single
credit course on any TOP code in the selected year who enrolled for the
first-time in credit courses in the district
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB11 Student-Education-Status
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
STD7 Student-Headcount-Status
SX
Domain and Format
SXD2 Enrollment-Credit-Status
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
CP 122
Students enrolled for the first-time in a credit course in the district:
●
Where the student appears as a first-time NSA credit student
WHERE GI03 =
Min(GI03) AND
SXD2 IN (T,
D, S) AND
STD7 in (A,
B, C, D, E) AND
SB11 NOT IN (10000,21000)
●
Flagged as a first-time NSA credit student overall in the
selected year and in the districts that they are enrolled in during the
selected year
WHERE
GI03 is within the selected year and is in the district
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND count CP 122 students at all colleges and on all TOP
codes where enrolled for the first-time in the selected year within the
district
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 332 ≤ SM 332SW
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used as a denominator for the following metrics:
●
CP 501 Completed Transfer Level
Math and English in the District
●
CP 502 Completed Transfer Level
Math in the District
●
CP 503 Completed Transfer Level
English in the District
●
CP 541 Completed Both
Transfer-Level Math and English Within the District in Their First Academic
Year from First Term or Within Three Years for Credit ESL Students (expanded
definition)
●
CP 542 Completed
Transfer-Level Math Within the District in Their First Academic Year from
First Term or Within Three Years for Credit ESL Students (expanded definition
●
CP 543 Completed
Transfer-Level English Within the District in Their First Academic Year from
First Term or Within Three Years for Credit ESL Students (expanded
definition)
|
CP 333 CCP Students Who Took Courses in the Fall Term of the
Selected Year Who Did Not Transfer and Who Did Not Earn an Award
Description
|
Number of CCP students who took courses in the fall term
of the selected year on the selected TOP code who did not transfer and who
did not earn an award
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SP02
Student-Program-Award
SX
Domain and Format
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
CP 325 Students Enrolled
in Fall term who all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in the Fall term of the selected year
[WHERE
GI03=YY7 for semester schools
OR WHERE
GI03=YY8 for quarter schools]
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is the selected valid TOP code in the Taxonomy
of Programs manual
●
AND did not receive a Chancellor’s Office approved degree or
certificate in the selected year
AND [SP02 is
NOT IN (A, S, B, L, T, F, L, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, Y, Z)
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year]
●
AND did not transfer to a four-year postsecondary
institution in the selected year
WHERE student enrollment not found in
segment [(CSU, UC, ISP, OOS) AND tfr_in_inst_type = 4] in the selected
academic year from 07/01 of the trailing year to 06/30 of the leading year
●
AND count CP 122 students at the selected college and on any
TOP code where a student was enrolled in the fall term and took 0.5 or more
units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is aligned to similar
metric in SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 333 ≤ SM 333SW
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used as a denominator for the following metrics:
●
CP 406 Persisted Fall to
Spring at the Same College
●
CP 407 Persisted Fall to
Spring at Any college
|
CP
353 CCP Students Who Took Courses in the Fall Term of the Selected Year Who Did
Not Transfer and Who Did Not Earn an Award (with special TOP code logic)
Description
|
Number of CCP students who took courses in the fall term
of the selected year on the selected TOP code who did not transfer and who
did not earn an award
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SP02
Student-Program-Award
SX
Domain and Format
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
CP 345 Students
Enrolled in Fall term who all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in the Fall term of the selected year
[WHERE
GI03=YY7 for semester schools
OR WHERE
GI03=YY8 for quarter schools]
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is the selected valid TOP code in the Taxonomy
of Programs manual
●
AND did not receive a Chancellor’s Office approved degree or
certificate in the selected year
AND [SP02 is
NOT IN (A, S, B, L, T, F, L, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, Y, Z)
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year]
●
AND did not transfer to a four-year postsecondary
institution in the selected year
WHERE student enrollment not found in
segment [(CSU, UC, ISP, OOS) AND tfr_in_inst_type = 4] in the selected
academic year from 07/01 of the trailing year to 06/30 of the leading year
●
AND count students at the selected
college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or more units or
noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 345 Students
Enrolled in Fall term
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is aligned to similar
metric in SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
|
Notes
|
Metric is not used in the CCP
3.0 2020-21 or 2021-22 builds since it was built with special TOP code logic.
Since CP 406 and CP 407 were not built with special TOP code logic, then
there were instances where denom < values at the sector and TOP code
levels. Therefore, CP 333 was created to use as the denom for CP 406, 407
that is basically CP 353 without special TOP code logic. Once CP 406 and CP
407 have been updated with special TOP code logic, then CP 353 would be used
for the denom.
|
CP 334 CCP Students Who
Took Courses in Any Primary Term in the Selected Year Who Did Not Transfer and
Who Did Not Earn an Award
Description
|
Number of CCP students who took courses in any of the
primary terms in the selected year on the selected TOP code who did not
transfer and who did not earn an award
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SX Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 122
Students who all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in any primary term of the selected year
[WHERE
GI03=YY7 for semester schools
OR GI03=YY3
for semester school
OR GI03=YY8
for quarter schools
OR GI03=YY2
for quarter schools
OR GI03=YY4
for quarter schools]
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND did not receive a Chancellor’s Office approved degree or
certificate in the selected year
AND [SP02 is
NOT IN (A, S, B, L, T, F, L, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, Y, Z)
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year]
●
AND did not transfer to a four-year postsecondary
institution in the selected year
WHERE student enrollment not found in
segment [(CSU, UC, ISP, OOS) AND tfr_in_inst_type = 4] in the selected
academic year from 07/01 of the trailing year to 06/30 of the leading year
●
AND count students at the selected
college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or more units or
noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used as a denominator for the following metrics:
●
CP 304 Subsequently
enrolled in three primary terms at the Same College
●
CP 305 Subsequently enrolled
in three primary terms at Any college
|
Description
|
All students of students who had at least 12
positive attendance hours in any noncredit course(s) not in Tutoring or
Supervised Study at any college in the selected year or who was enrolled in
any noncredit course(s) in Spring term 2020 or in academic year 2020-21 on any TOP code
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX
Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the
following criteria:
●
Has an enrollment in the system
Has a value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
●
AND is enrolled as a
non-Special Admit student in at least one term of the selected year
WHERE [SB15 IS (1,2,3,5,X) in at least one term of the
selected year
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
●
AND EITHER has 12 positive attendance hours in the selected
year in noncredit courses not in Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills
EITHER WHERE [CB04 = N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND SX05 < 2000
AND SUM (SX05) ≥ 12 across all
colleges
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND counted at any college and any
TOP code where a student has a noncredit valid enrollment in the selected
year with values for SX05 not in Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills
●
OR enrolled in noncredit courses not in Tutoring or
Supervised Study Skills in Spring term 2020 or in any term in academic year
2020-21
OR WHERE [CB04
= N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND Has a value in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
in (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212,
213, 214)]
●
AND in the selected program
area
AND CB03 is the selected valid TOP code in the Taxonomy
of Programs manual
●
AND count students at any college
and on any TOP code where a student took noncredit courses not in
Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
n/a
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used for the credit status drill down on the
dashboard and used in the calculation of the following metrics:
●
CP 100 Adult Education or English as a Second
Language Students
●
CP 101 Short-Term Career Education Students
●
CP 326 CCP Students Who
Enrolled in Noncredit Adult Basic Education or ESL
●
CP 327 CPP Students Who
Enrolled in ABE, ESL or ASE
●
CP 337 CPP Students Who
Took Noncredit Courses Coded on a CTE TOP Code or Flagged as a Workforce
Preparation Course with a Noncredit Enrollment in the Selected Year
●
CP 500 Students Who Transitioned
to ASE
|
Description
|
All students who enrolled as a non-special admit student
in any term in the selected year and who had at least 12 positive attendance
hours in any noncredit course(s) on any TOP code within the last three years
before the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX
Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the
following criteria:
●
Has an enrollment in the system
Has a value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
●
AND is enrolled as a
non-Special Admit student in at least one term of the selected year
WHERE [SB15 IS (1,2,3,5,X) in at least one term of the
selected year
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
● Who
EITHER took at least 12 positive attendance hours in noncredit courses not in
Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills
WHERE [CB04
= N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND SX05 < 2000
AND SUM (SX05) ≥ 12 across all
colleges]
● AND in any program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
OR enrolled in noncredit courses not in Tutoring or
Supervised Study Skills in Spring term 2020 or in any term in academic year
2020-21
OR WHERE [CB04
= N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND Has a value in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
in (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212,
213, 214)]
●
AND in the selected program
area
AND CB03 is the selected valid TOP code in the Taxonomy
of Programs manual
● AND within the last three years prior to the selected
year or in any term except Spring of the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the last three years prior to the
selected year
OR WHERE GI03 is within the selected year but not YY3 or
YY4
●
AND count students at the selected
college and on any TOP code except
Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills where a student took noncredit courses in
the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
Metric will not be displayed on
the dashboard but will be used as a denominator
for the following
metrics:
●
CP 306 Students Who
Transitioned from Any Noncredit to Credit Courses in the Selected Pathway
●
CP 308 CCP Students Who
Transitioned from Any Noncredit Course(s) in the Selected Pathway to Any
Credit Course(s) in the Same Pathway
|
Description
|
All students who enrolled as a non-special admit student
in any term in the selected year and who had at least 12 positive attendance
hours in any noncredit course(s) on the selected TOP code within the last three
years before the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX
Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Has an enrollment in the system
Has a value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
●
AND is enrolled as a
non-Special Admit student in at least one term of the selected year
WHERE [SB15 IS (1,2,3,5,X) in at least one term of the
selected year
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
● AND
EITHER Who took at least 12 positive attendance hours in noncredit courses
WHERE [CB04 = N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND SX05 < 2000
AND SUM (SX05) ≥ 12 across all
colleges
● AND in the selected program area or TOP code
AND CB03 is the selected TOP code]
●
OR enrolled in noncredit courses not in Tutoring or
Supervised Study Skills in Spring term 2020 or in any term in academic year
2020-21
OR WHERE [CB04
= N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND Has a value in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
in (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212,
213, 214)
●
AND in the selected program
area
AND CB03 is the selected TOP code]
● AND within the last three years prior to the selected
year or in any term except Spring of the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the last three years prior to the
selected year
OR WHERE GI03 is within the selected year but not YY3 or
YY4
●
AND count students at the selected
college and on the selected TOP code except Tutoring or Supervised Study
Skills where the student took noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM
3.0
|
Testing
|
CCP 329 ≤ CP 328
|
Notes
|
Metric will
not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used as a denominator for CP 307 Students Who Transitioned from
Noncredit in this pathway to Credit Courses in Any Pathway
|
CP 337 CCP Students Who Took Noncredit Courses Coded on
a CTE TOP Code or Flagged as a Workforce Preparation Course with a Noncredit
Enrollment in the Selected Year
Description
|
All CCP students who took noncredit courses coded on a
CTE TOP Code or flagged as a workforce preparation course with a noncredit
enrollment in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB22
Course-Noncredit-Category
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 323 All Students Who Took Noncredit Courses Not in Tutoring or Supervised
Study Skills in the Selected Year who met all of the following criteria:
●
EITHER with an enrollment on a
noncredit CTE TOP code in the selected year
EITHER [(CB04
= N AND
CB03 = “*” in TOP_VE_STATUS table
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year)
●
OR with an enrollment in a
noncredit workforce preparation course in the selected year
OR (CB02 = N
AND
CB22 = J for any SX04 or SX05 value
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year)
AND CB03 is a
valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs manual
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year)
●
AND count students at all colleges
and on all TOP codes except Tutoring and Supervised Study Skills where a
student has a noncredit enrollment or earned positive attendance hours that
contributed to the 12 or more threshold
AND at the
selected college and on any TOP codes where a student has a noncredit
enrollment or earned positive attendance hours that contributed to the 12 or
more threshold]
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for CP 403 CCP Students
Who Attained a Noncredit Workforce Milestone
●
With the switch to online delivery method of instruction in
Spring 2020 term, colleges inconsistently coded SX05 Positive Attendance
Hours for noncredit courses. Therefore, the threshold of 12 hours (to align
to WIOA Title II reporting of Adult Education participants), has been
adjusted for noncredit students enrolled in the Spring 2020 term allowing
inclusion of those students without meeting the threshold of contact or
positive attendance hours
|
CP 327 CCP Noncredit
Students Enrolled in Noncredit ABE, ESL or ASE
Description
|
All students who had at least 12 positive attendance
hours in any noncredit course(s) and who enrolled in noncredit ABE, ESL or
ASE in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB21 Course-Prior-to-College-Level
CB22
Course-Noncredit-Category
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX
Domain and Format
SX05
Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 323 All Students Who Took Noncredit Courses Not in Tutoring or Supervised
Study Skills in the Selected Year who met all of the following criteria:
●
Who EITHER enrolled in non-credit ESL
EITHER [WHERE
CB04 = N
AND (CB22 IN (A, B)
OR CB03 IN (4930.84, 4930.85, 4930.86,
4930.87, 4930.90, 4931.00))]
●
OR enrolled in non-credit ABE
OR [WHERE
CB04 = N
AND (CB03 IN (1701.00, 1501.00,
1520.00)
AND CB21 IN (D, E, F, G, H))
OR (CB03 IN 493060)]
●
OR enrolled in non-credit ASE
OR [WHERE
CB04 = N
AND (CB03 IN (1701.00, 1501.00,
1520.00)
AND CB21 IN (A, B, C))
OR (CB03 IN 493062)
●
AND in the selected year
AND GI03 is
within the selected year
● AND in any program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND count students at the selected
college and on all TOP codes not in Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills where
a student has a noncredit enrollment or earned positive attendance hours that
contributed to the 12 or more threshold
AND at the
selected college and on any TOP codes where a student has a noncredit
enrollment or earned positive attendance hours that contributed to the 12 or
more threshold]
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 327 ≤ SM 327SW
|
Notes
|
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for CP 602 CCP Students
Who Transitioned to Postsecondary Coursework
●
With the switch to online delivery method of instruction in
Spring 2020 term, colleges inconsistently coded SX05 Positive Attendance
Hours for noncredit courses. Therefore, the threshold of 12 hours (to align
to WIOA Title II reporting of Adult Education participants), has been
adjusted for noncredit students enrolled in the Spring 2020 term allowing
inclusion of those students without meeting the threshold of contact or
positive attendance hours
●
This is AE 112 on AEP
|
CP 326 CCP Noncredit
Students Enrolled in Only Noncredit ABE or ESL
Description
|
All students who had at least 12 positive attendance
hours in any noncredit course(s) and who enrolled in noncredit ABE or ESL and
who did not enroll in any credit courses on any TOP code in the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB21 Course-Prior-to-College-Level
CB22
Course-Noncredit-Category
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
SX
Domain and Format
SX05
Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 323 All Students Who Took Noncredit Courses Not in Tutoring or
Supervised Study Skills in the Selected Year who enrolled in noncredit
courses who met the following criteria:
●
EITHER Enrolled in noncredit ESL
WHERE [CB04 =
N
AND (CB22 IN (A, B))
OR (CB03 IN (4930.84, 4930.85, 4930.86,
4930.87, 4930.90, 4931.00))
●
OR Enrolled in noncredit ABE
OR WHERE
[CB04 = N
AND (CB03 IN (1701.00, 1501.00,
1520.00) AND
CB21 IN (D, E, F, G, H))
OR (CB03 IN 493060))
●
AND in the selected year
AND GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected
college and on any TOP codes not Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills where a
student has a noncredit enrollment or earned positive attendance hours that
contributed to the 12 or more threshold
AND at the
selected college and on any TOP codes where a student has a noncredit
enrollment or earned positive attendance hours that contributed to the 12 or
more threshold]
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 326 ≤ SM 326SW
|
Notes
|
●
Metric will not be displayed on the dashboard but will be used
as a denominator for CP 500 Completed a
Level of Education
●
With the switch to online delivery method of instruction in
Spring 2020 term, colleges inconsistently coded SX05 Positive Attendance
Hours for noncredit courses. Therefore, the threshold of 12 hours (to align
to WIOA Title II reporting of Adult Education participants), has been
adjusted for noncredit students enrolled in the Spring 2020 term allowing
inclusion of those students without meeting the threshold of contact or
positive attendance hours
●
Same as AE 110 in AEP
|
CP
103 Gender
Description
|
Students who were in specific gender categories
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB04 Student-Gender
|
Calculations
|
Student who met all of the following criteria:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● AND
grouped by Gender as recorded in the last term of enrollment
AND SB04 IN (F, M, B, X)
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 103 categories ≤
SM 103 categories
|
Notes
|
●
Use latest category provided at the
institutional level, or if a student has more than one gender or unreported
anywhere at the level selected, assign the student to the “multiple values
reported” category
●
SB04 includes X which corresponds to unknown/non-respondent.
This category is different than “multiple values reported” which is where
students are placed if there is conflicting information at different colleges
●
“B” for Non-binary is a new value added for SB04 in the summer
2019
|
CP
104 Race/Ethnicity
Description
|
Students who were in specific race/ethnicity categories
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
STD10 Student-IPEDS-Ethnicity
|
Calculations
|
Student who met all of the following criteria:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● Then
Grouped by Ethnicity as recorded in the last term of enrollment
AND STD10 IN (A, B, F, H, N, P, W, T, X)
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 104 categories ≤
SM 104 categories
|
Notes
|
●
Use latest category provided at the
institutional level selected, or if there is more than one selection in the
same term at the institutional level selected, assign the student to the “multiple
values reported” category
●
Race/ethnicity is based on IPEDS
categories plus Filipino/a category
●
STD10 includes X which corresponds to unknown/non-respondent.
This category is different than “multiple values reported” which is where
students are placed if there is conflicting information at different colleges
|
CP
105 Age Group
Description
|
Students who were in specific age ranges
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB03 Student-Birth-Date
|
Calculations
|
Student met all of the following criteria:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● Age
determined on Oct. 15th In the selected year anywhere in the community
college system
AND (Oct 15th In the
selected year - SB03)
● Then
Grouped by the following age groups to determine percentages and distinct
counts
19 or less
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 49
50 and older
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 105 categories ≤
SM 105 categories
|
Notes
|
●
Use age as of October 15th of
the academic year at the institutional level
●
SB03 does allow for an entry of YYYYMM99 or 99999999 to
designate an unknown birthdate
|
CP 123
Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender
Description
|
Students who identified as
lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender in their college application for the
selected college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
CCC Apply
|
Data Element(s)
|
COMIS:
●
GI03
Term-Identifier
●
SB36 Student-Transgender
●
SB37
Student-Sexual-Orientation
CCC Apply:
- Transgender
- sexual_orientation
|
Calculations
|
Student who met the following criteria:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● AND
either self-identified as transgender, lesbian, gay or bisexual in OPEN CCC
Apply version of the application form at the selected college
AND [Transgender=1 OR
Sexual_orientation
in (2,3,4)]
● OR
self-declared as transgender, gay or lesbian/homosexual, bisexual or other)
at the selected college
OR [SB36 = 1 OR
SB37 IN (2,3,4)]
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Notes
|
●
Data from CCC Apply and MIS is used to determine whether or not
a student has self-identified as LGBT
●
Some LGBT students will not disclose
their identity on an application form, and this question only displays if an
applicant is 19 or older. So, results may be incomplete
●
Use latest category in the latest
term provided at the institutional level selected
|
CP 106 Perkins Economically
Disadvantaged
Description
|
Students considered economically disadvantaged using the
Perkins definition
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB26 Student-WIA-Status
SC01 CalWORKs-Eligibility-Status
SF21 Student-Aid-Award-Type
SV03 Student-VTEA-Economically-Disadv-Status
|
Calculations
|
Student who met the following criteria in EITHER of these
ways:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● AND
EITHER ever participated in the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) program at any
college where enrolled
AND EITHER SB26
= J
● OR
ever received a financial aid award at any college where enrolled
OR SF21 IN (BA,
B1, B2, B3, BB, BC, BD, GC, GP, GS, WF)
● OR
ever identified as a participant in a CalWORKs program at any college where
enrolled
OR SC01 IN
(1,2,3,4,6)
● OR
ever identified as economically disadvantaged status at any college where
enrolled
OR SV03 IN
(1S, 1A, 1N, 2S, 2A, 2N, 3S, 3A, 3N, 4S, 4A, 4N)
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included.
|
Testing
|
CP 106 ≤ SM 106
|
Notes
|
●
This metric has been updated to align to the definition
provided by MIS on 10/2/19 to denote Economically Disadvantaged status for
Perkins. Based on guidance that these values are captured by one of the other
included codes or that these are not uniquely related to indicators of
socio-economic disadvantage, the following values were removed for SF21: F1,
F2, F3, F4, F5, GB, GG, GW, GW, WF. For the same reasons, the following
values were removed for SV03: 1N, 2N, 3N, 4N. SC01 data element has been
added.
●
If a student enrolls at more than one
college and is considered economically disadvantaged at one college and not
the other, the student is still considered economically disadvantaged.
|
CP 131 Student Centered Funding Formula Economically Disadvantaged
Description
|
Students considered economically disadvantaged using the Student Centered Funding Formula definition
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB26 Student-WIA-Status
SF21 Student-Aid-Award-Type
SF22 Student-Aid-Amount-Received
SV03 Student-VTEA-Economically-Disadv-Status
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
● Received
a Board of Governors Waiver, College Promise Grant, or Pell Grant at any
college where enrolled
SF21 IN (BA,
B1, B2, B3, BB, BC, BD, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, GP)
● AND
amount received was greater than $0
WHERE
SF22>0
●
AND at any time up to and including the selected year
AND GI03 is
within any time up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
If a student enrolls at more than one
college and is considered economically disadvantaged at one college and not
the other, the student is still considered economically disadvantaged.
●
Per MIS DED for SF21, BOG Fee Waivers are the only financial
aid awards that can be reported with a zero amount
|
CP 127
CCP Students Who Ever Eligible to Receive a College Promise Grant/Board of
Governor’s Waiver - including award amounts of $0
Description
|
Students who ever eligible for a College Promise
Grant/Board of Governor’s Waiver at any college including award amounts of $0
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SF21 Student-Aid-Award-Type
|
Calculations
|
Student who met the following criteria:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● AND
ever received a College Promise Grant/Board of Governor’s Waiver at any
college
AND SF21 IN
(BA, B1, B2, B3, BB, BC, BD)
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year when the student received
the financial aid award
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year when the student received the
financial aid award
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 127 ≤
SM 127
|
Notes
|
●
According to MIS DED for SF 21, BOG Fee Waivers are the only
financial aid awards that can be reported with a zero amount
●
If a student enrolls at more than one
college and is considered economically disadvantaged at one college and not
the other, the student is still considered economically disadvantaged.
|
CP 128 CCP Students Who Ever
Received a College Promise Grant/Board of Governor’s Waiver - excluding award
amounts of $0
Description
|
Students who ever received a College Promise Grant/Board
of Governor’s Waiver at any college excluding award amounts of $0
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SF21 Student-Aid-Award-Type
SF22 Student-Aid-Amount-Received
|
Calculations
|
Student who met the following criteria:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected
year
● AND
ever received a College Promise Grant/Board of Governor’s Waiver at any
college
AND SF21 IN
(BA, B1, B2, B3, BB, BC, BD)
● AND
amount received must be greater than $0
AND SF22 >
0
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year when the student received
the financial aid award
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year when the student received the
financial aid award
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 128 ≤
SM 128
|
Notes
|
●
According to MIS DED for SF 21, BOG Fee Waivers are the only
financial aid awards that can be reported with a zero amount
●
If a student enrolls at more than one
college and is considered economically disadvantaged at one college and not
the other, the student is still considered economically disadvantaged.
|
CP 125 CCP Students Who
Ever Received a Pell Grant
Description
|
Students who ever received a Pell Grant at any college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SF21 Student-Aid-Award-Type
SF22 Student-Aid-Amount-Received
|
Calculations
|
Student who met the following criteria:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected
year
● AND
ever received a Pell Grant at any college where enrolled at any college
AND SF21 IN (GP)
● AND
the award amount is greater than $0
AND SF22 >
0
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year when financial aid award
received by the student
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year when the financial aid award
received by the student
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 125 ≤
SM 125
|
Notes
|
●
This metric aligns to the Student Centered Funding Formula
definition
●
To align to documentation released on 11/13/19 to describe the
2019-20 SCFF, the filter for only include awards with amounts greater than $0
has been added
|
CP 108 First-Generation
Description
|
Students who ever reported that none of their parents/guardians
attended college or one of their parents/guardians attended college if no
information reported or unknown for other parent/guardian
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB33 Student-Parent/Guardian-Education-Level
SG09 Student-Parent/Guardian-Education-Level
|
Calculations
|
Three possible categories: First Generation, Not First
Generation or Unknown/Unreported
Student who met the following criteria are considered First
Generation:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● AND
both of the parents or guardians of the student have never attended college
or attained an Associate degree or higher as reported by the student at any
college
AND [SG09 Position 1 and Position 2 is less than or equal
to 3 OR
SB33 Position
1 and Position 2 is less than or equal to 3]
● OR
one of the parents or guardians of the student has never attended college or
attained an Associate degree or higher and the other parent or guardian has
unreported or unknown information as reported by the student at any college
OR [SG09 (Either Position 1 OR 2 is less than or equal to
3) AND (Either Position 1 OR 2 is in (X,Y)) OR SB33 (Either Position 1 OR 2 is
less than or equal to 3) AND (Either Position 1 OR 2 is in (X,Y))]
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is any time up to and including the
selected year
Student who met the following criteria are considered Not
First Generation:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● AND
both of the parents or guardians of the student have never attended college
or attained an Associate degree or higher as reported by the student at any
college
AND [SG09 Position 1 and Position 2 is greater than or
equal to 4 OR
SB33 Position
1 and Position 2 is greater than or equal to 4]
● OR
one of the parents or guardians of the student has never attended college or
attained an Associate degree or higher and the other parent or guardian has
unreported or unknown information as reported by the student at any college
OR [SG09 (Either Position 1 OR 2 is greater than or equal
to 4) AND (Either Position 1 OR 2 is in (X,Y)) OR SB33 (Either Position 1 OR
2 is greater than or equal to 4) AND Either Position 1 OR 2 is in (X,Y))]
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is any time up to and including the
selected year
Student who met the following criteria are considered Unknown/Unreported:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● AND
both of the parents or guardians of the student are reported as not
applicable, no first parent/guardian or unknown/unreported as reported by the
student at any college
AND [SG09 Position 1 and Position 2 are in (X,Y) OR
SB33 Position
1 and Position 2 are in (X,Y)]
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is any time up to and including the
selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Perkins
Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of
students included
|
Testing
|
CP 108 ≤ SM 108
|
Notes
|
●
Only First Generation will be
displayed. The other two subgroups will not be displayed
●
These data are not collected for all
students and results may be incomplete.
●
In CCP 3.0, if
one parent is reported as 4 or some college but no degree or higher and if
information is missing or not reported for the other parent, then that student
is considered not first generation
●
In CCP 3.0, if
there is missing or unknown information for both parents, then a new subgroup
has been added to this metric instead of placing in the Not First Generation
subgroup
●
Beginning summer term 2017 (terms 175
and 176), SG09 is no longer used in MIS instead SB33 is the new data element
|
CP 110 Foster Youth
Description
|
Students who were ever flagged as foster youth at a
California community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SG03 Student-Foster-Youth-Status
|
Calculations
|
Students who met the following criteria:
● Ever
flagged as foster youth at any community college
SG03=1
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 110, SM 110, and AE 307 should be aligned
|
Notes
|
These data are not collected for all students and results
may be incomplete.
|
CP 114 Veterans
Description
|
Students who were ever flagged as veterans at a
California community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SG01 Student-Military-Status
|
Calculations
|
Students who met the following criteria:
● Ever
flagged as a veteran at any community college
SG01: Position 2=1
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 114 ≤ SM 114
|
Notes
|
These data are not collected for all students and results
may be incomplete.
|
CP 133 Homeless Students
Description
|
Students who were ever flagged as homeless at any California
community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SG16 Student-Homeless-Status
|
Calculations
|
Students who met the following criteria:
● Enrolled
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● AND
ever flagged as homeless at any community college
WHERE [SG16 = 1
OR SF21 = BD]
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Will align to SSM 3.0. Not built in SSM 3.0 as a
drilldown since values are low
|
Notes
|
●
These data are not collected for all
students and results may be incomplete
●
Data element created in Summer 2018
|
CP 112 Students with
Disabilities
Description
|
Students who were ever flagged as disabled at a
California community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
SD01 Student-Primary-Disability
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Students who met the following criteria:
● Ever
flagged as having any type of primary disability at any college
SD01 IN (M, V, H, D, B, L, P, O, A, U)
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
|
Notes
|
These data are not collected for all students and results
may be incomplete.
|
CP 211 Students Who Ever
Participated in EOPS
Description
|
Students who were ever flagged as participating in Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS), at
any California community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
SE02 Student-EOPS-Term-of-Acceptance
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Students who met the following criteria:
● Ever
flagged as accepted into the EOPS program at any community college
SE02 has a
valid value for YYT
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Title 5
regulations and EOPS Implementation Guidelines specifically define the “other
eligible characteristics/qualities” for EOPS student eligibility in Code E
that are currently approved by the Chancellor’s Office:
a) student is
a first-generation college student (neither parent has successfully attended
college)
b) student is
a member of an underrepresented group targeted by local student equity goals
c) student
and the parents are non-native English speakers
d)
emancipated foster youth
|
CP 212 CCP Students Who
Ever Took a Math or English Basic Skills Course
Description
|
Students who were ever took a credit or noncredit math,
English or reading basic skills course
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB08
Course-Basic-Skills-Status
CB21
Course-Prior-To-College-Level
GI03 Term-Identifier
SA07 Student-Educational-Function-Level
SXD2 Enrollment-Credit-Status
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 Students who met the following criteria:
● Had
an enrollment in a math, English or reading course
CB03 IN (1501.00,
1520.00, 1701.00)
● AND
that was a flagged as below transfer level or basic skills by CB21 or
SXD2
AND [CB21 (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) OR
SXD2 IN (S, B)]
● OR
student educational functioning level was a flagged as below transfer
level or basic skills by SA07
OR [SA07 IN
(1E, 2E, 3E, 4E, 5E, 6E) OR
SA07 IN (1B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5S, 6S)]
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Will
incorporate SA07 STUDENT-EDUCATIONAL-FUNCTION-LEVEL created in summer of 2018
term 185
|
CP
213 CCP Students Who Were Ever English Language Learners
Description
|
Students who ever took a credit or noncredit ESL course
at any California community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB22
Course-Noncredit-Category
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Students who met the following criteria:
● EITHER
ever enrolled in noncredit ESL
WHERE [CB04 =
N AND
(CB22 IN (A, B) OR
CB03 IN (4930.84, 4930.85, 4930.86,
4930.87, 4930.90, 4931.00))]
● OR
ever enrolled in credit ESL
OR WHERE [CB04
IN (C, D) AND
CB03 IN (4930.84, 4930.85, 4930.86,
4930.87, 4930.90, 4931.00)]
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
|
CP
239 CCP Students Who Were Ever Credit English Language Learners
Description
|
Students who ever took a credit ESL course at any California
community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB22
Course-Noncredit-Category
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Students who met the following criteria:
● Ever
enrolled in credit ESL
WHERE [CB04
IN (C, D) AND
CB03 IN (4930.84, 4930.85, 4930.86,
4930.87, 4930.90, 4931.00)]
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentages and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 239 ≤
SM 239
|
Notes
|
|
CP 100 Adult Education/English as
a Second Language Educational Goal
Description
|
Students who
enrolled in the selected year with a goal of building foundational literacy,
quantitative, and English-language skills
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB21
Course-Prior-To-College-Level
CB22
Course-Noncredit-Category
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB14 Student-Educational-Goal
SS01
Student-Educational-Goal
SX Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 students
who met one of the three following criteria (informed education goal,
uninformed educational goal, or enrollment pattern) are assigned to this
journey type:
●
First Criteria: Has an informed education goal in the most
recent term of the selected year
WHERE [SS01
in (K, L, N)
AND GI03 is
MAX (GI03) in the selected year
AND at the
selected college]
●
OR Second Criteria: Does not have an informed educational
goal but has an informal educational goal in the most recent term of the
selected year
OR [SS01 has
no value
AND SB14 in (K, L, N)
AND GI03 is MAX (GI03) in the selected
year
AND at the selected college]
●
OR Third Criteria based on course taking behavior in the
selected year: CP 323 All Students
Who Took Noncredit Courses Not in Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills in the
Selected Year
●
AND EITHER enrolled in non-credit ESL
AND [EITHER
[WHERE CB04 = N
AND (CB22 IN (A, B)
OR CB03 IN (4930.84, 4930.85, 4930.86,
4930.87, 4930.90, 4931.00))]
●
OR enrolled in non-credit ABE
OR [WHERE
CB04 = N
AND (CB03 IN (1701.00, 1501.00,
1520.00)
AND CB21 IN (D, E, F, G, H))
OR (CB03 IN 493060)]
●
OR enrolled in non-credit ASE
OR [WHERE
CB04 = N
AND (CB03 IN (1701.00, 1501.00,
1520.00)
AND CB21 IN (A, B, C))
OR (CB03 IN 493062)]
●
AND in the selected year
AND GI03 is
within the selected year]
●
AND count CP 122 students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses not in Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills in
the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 100 ≤ SM 100
(due to student universe in CCP)
|
Notes
|
●
With the switch to online delivery method of instruction in
Spring 2020 term, colleges inconsistently coded SX05 Positive Attendance
Hours for noncredit courses. Therefore, the threshold of 12 hours (to align
to WIOA Title II reporting of Adult Education participants) has been adjusted
for noncredit students enrolled in the Spring 2020 term allowing inclusion of
those students without meeting the threshold of contact or positive
attendance hours
●
This number may be different than successful enrollment figures
due to goal changes as part of educational planning
|
CP 101 Short-Term Career Education
Educational Goal
Description
|
Students who
enrolled in the selected year with a goal of building skills to enter or
advance in their careers
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB22
Course-Noncredit-Category
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB00 Student-Identifier
SB14 Student-Educational-Goal
SS01 Student-Educational-Goal
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 students
who met one of the three following criteria (informed education goal,
uninformed educational goal, or enrollment pattern) are assigned to this
journey type:
●
First Criteria: Has an informed education goal in the most
recent term of the selected year
SS01 IN (E,
F, G, H, I)
AND GI03 is
MAX (GI03) in the selected year
AND at the
selected college
●
OR Second Criteria: Does not have an informed educational
goal but has an informal educational goal in the most recent term of the
selected year
OR [SS01 has
no value
AND SB14 IN (E, F, G, H, I)
AND GI03 is MAX (GI03) in the selected
year]
●
OR Third Criteria based on course taking behavior in the
selected year: CP 323 All
Students Who Took Noncredit Courses Not in Tutoring or Supervised Study
Skills in the Selected Year
●
AND EITHER enrolled in workforce prep or CTE in the selected
year
AND [EITHER [(CB22 = J)
OR (CB03 is equal to “*” in the
TOP_VE_STATUS table))
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year]
●
AND count CP 122 students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 101 > SM 101 (due to student universe in CCP)
|
Notes
|
●
With the switch to online delivery method of instruction in
Spring 2020 term, colleges inconsistently coded SX05 Positive Attendance
Hours for noncredit courses. Therefore, the threshold of 12 hours (to align
to WIOA Title II reporting of Adult Education participants), has been
adjusted for noncredit students enrolled in the Spring 2020 term allowing
inclusion of those students without meeting the threshold of contact or
positive attendance hours
●
This number may be different than successful enrollment figures
due to goal changes as part of educational planning
|
CP 102 Degree/Transfer Educational
Goal
Description
|
Students who
enrolled in the selected year with a goal of earning a two-year and/or
four-year degree
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB14 Student-Educational-Goal
SS01 Student-Educational-Goal
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 students
who met one of the two following criteria (informed education goal or
uninformed educational goal) are assigned to this journey type:
●
First Criteria: Has an informed education goal in the most
recent term of the selected year
SS01 in (A,
B, C)
AND GI03 is
MAX (GI03) in the selected year
●
OR Second Criteria: Does not have an informed educational
goal but has an informal educational goal in the most recent term of the
selected year
OR [SS01 has
no value AND
SB14 in (A, B, C) AND
GI03 is MAX (GI03) in the selected
year]
●
AND count CP 122 students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 units
or more or took noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 102 ≤ SM 102
(due to student universe in CCP)
|
Notes
|
This number
may be different than successful enrollment figures due to goal changes as
part of educational planning
|
CP
121 Undecided/Other Educational Goal
|
Description
|
Students who enrolled in the selected year with a goal of
life-long learning, fulfilling requirements of a four-year institution while
already enrolled in a four-year institution, or those undecided as to their
goal
|
|
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
|
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB21
Course-Prior-To-College-Level
CB22
Course-Noncredit-Category
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB14 Student-Educational-Goal
SS01 Student-Educational-Goal
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
|
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 students
who met one of the five following criteria (informed
education goal, uninformed educational goal, does not have an educational
goal or course-taking patterns for CP 100 and CP 101 do not apply) are
included in this student journey:
●
First Criteria: Has an informed education goal in the most
recent term of the selected year
SS01 in (J, M, O)
AND GI03 is
MAX (GI03) in the selected year
●
OR Second Criteria: Does not have an informed educational
goal but has an informal educational goal in the most recent term of the
selected year
OR [SS01 has
no value
AND SB14 in
(J, M, O, X)
AND GI03 is
MAX (GI03) in the selected year
AND at the
selected college]
●
OR Third Criteria: Does not
have either an informed or informal goal
OR [SS01 has
no value
AND SB14 has no value
AND at the selected college
● AND Course-taking pattern for CP 100 does not apply at
the selected college:
See pseudo
code above for CP 100
AND at the
selected college
● AND Course-taking pattern for CP 101 does not apply at
the selected college
See pseudo
code above for CP 101
AND at the selected
college]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
|
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
|
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated Count of Students
|
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 121 ≤ SM 121
(due to student universe in CCP)
|
|
Notes
|
●
With the switch to online delivery method of instruction in
Spring 2020 term, colleges inconsistently coded SX05 Positive Attendance
Hours for noncredit courses. Therefore, the threshold of 12 hours (to align
to WIOA Title II reporting of Adult Education participants), has been
adjusted for noncredit students enrolled in the Spring 2020 term allowing
inclusion of those students without meeting the threshold of contact or
positive attendance hours
●
This number may be different than successful enrollment figures
due to goal changes as part of educational planning
|
|
|
|
|
|
CP 214 Full Time CCP Students
with 12+ Units in Each Primary Term of Enrollment in the Selected Year
Description
|
Students who were enrolled full time with 12 or more
units in each primary term in which they were enrolled during the selected year
at the selected institution
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
Student met all of the following criteria:
● Attempted
12 or more units in each primary term of enrollment in the selected year at
the selected college
SUM of SXD3
≥ 12 for EACH primary term of enrollment in the selected year at
selected college
● AND
in the selected year
WHERE GI03=YY7 and GI03=YY3 for
colleges on the semester system
OR WHERE GI03=YY8 and GI03=YY2
and GI03=YY4 for colleges on the quarter system
●
AND at the locale selected
AND at the district level WHERE
12 or more units can be earned in each primary term at any college in the
district
AND at the macroregional level WHERE
12 or more units can be earned in each primary term at any college in the macroregion
AND at the microregional level
WHERE 12 or more units can be earned in each primary term at any college in
the microregion
AND at the statewide level WHERE
12 or more units can be earned in each primary term at any college
|
Denominator
|
CP 342 CCP Students
Who Took Credit Courses At Least One Primary Term in the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Primary terms
only are included (Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Fall Quarter, Winter
Quarter, Spring Quarter)
|
CP 215 Part-Time CCP Students with
Less Than 12 Units in Any Primary Term of Enrollment in the Selected Year
Description
|
Students who were enrolled part time in any term in which
they were enrolled during the selected year at the selected institution
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
Student met all of the following criteria:
● Attempted
less than 12 units in any primary term of enrollment in the selected year at
the selected locale
SUM of SXD3
< 12 for ANY term in the selected year at the selected locale
● AND
in the selected year
WHERE GI03=YY7 and GI03=YY3 for
colleges on the semester system
OR WHERE GI03=YY8 and GI03=YY2
and GI03=YY4 for colleges on the quarter system
●
AND at the locale selected
WHERE at the district level
where less than 12 units in any term of enrollment in the selected year at
any college in the district
WHERE at the macroregional level
where less than 12 units in any term of enrollment in the selected year at
any college in the macroregion
WHERE at the microregional level
where less than 12 units in any term of enrollment in the selected year at
any college in the microregion
WHERE at the statewide level
where less than 12 units in any term of enrollment in the selected year at
any college
|
Denominator
|
CP 342 CCP Students
Who Took Credit Courses At Least One Primary Term in the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Primary terms
only are included (Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Fall Quarter, Winter
Quarter, Spring Quarter)
|
CP 217 First-Time CCP Students
Description
|
Students, who had never previously attended any
postsecondary institution, who enrolled as a non-special admit for the first
time at any community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearinghouse and CSU/UC Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB11 Student-Education-Status
SX05
Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
Student met all of the following criteria:
● Student
appears as a first-time non-special admit student at any community college in
the selected year
SB11 NOT IN (10000,
21000)
AND MIN_(GI03)
is the FIRST TIME each student enrolls in any course on any TOP code as a
non-special admit (NSA) student
●
AND EITHER has a minimal credit
enrollment in the system
AND [SXD3
>=0.5 units at the selected college in the selected year
●
OR EITHER has 12 positive attendance hours in the selected
year in noncredit courses
OR [EITHER WHERE (CB04 = N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND SUM (SX05) ≥ 12 at the
selected college
AND SX05 < 2000
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year)
●
OR enrolled in noncredit courses in Spring term 2020 or any
term in academic year 2020-21
OR WHERE [CB04
= N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND Has a value in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
in (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 214) at the selected
college]]
●
AND where the student did not earn an Excused Withdrawal or
Military Withdrawal in ALL credit courses in their first term as long as
their first term was not Spring 2020 or any term in 2020-21
WHERE EITHER
[MIN(GI03) NOT IN (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208,
211, 212, 213, 214)
Count (SX04)
IS NOT EQUAL TO count (SX04) IN (EW, MW) in the first term at the selected
college
●
OR if first term for student is Spring 2020 term or any term
in 2020-21 then include students with Excused Withdrawals in all credit
courses and only exclude students with Military Withdrawals in all credit
courses
OR MIN(GI03)
IS IN (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 214)
Count (SX04) IS NOT EQUAL TO count
(SX04) IN (MW) in the Spring 2020 term or in any term in 2020-21 at the
selected college]
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
●
AND never had a valid course enrollment at any postsecondary
institution except CA community colleges while the student was 18 or older
AND [no valid
course enrollment reported by CSU, UC, and the National Student Clearinghouse
in transfer bucket data for any postsecondary institution
WHERE segment
not equal to “CCC”
AND (Oct. 15th in the
selected year - SB03) ≥ 18 years
●
AND at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligned with SM 122FC but removed credit requirement
|
Notes
|
|
CP 216 First-Time Credit CCP Students
Description
|
Students, who had never previously attended any
postsecondary institution, who enrolled in credit college coursework as a
non-special admit for the first time at any community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearinghouse and CSU/UC Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB03 Student-Birth-Date
SB11
Student-Education-Status
STD7
Student-Headcount-Status
SX Domain and Format
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
SXD2
Enrollment-Credit-Status
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
Min(GI03)
|
Calculations
|
Student who met the following criteria:
● Student
appears as a first-time NSA credit student in the system in the selected year
at the selected college requiring enrollment in a primary term if first NSA
term is not a primary term in the selected year
WHERE [GI03 =
Min(GI03) in the system at the selected college
AND IF Min(GI03) IS IN (5YY, 1YY, 3YY,
6YY)
THEN GI03 must also be IN (7YY, 3YY,
8YY, 2YY, 4YY)
AND SXD2 IN (T, D, S)
AND STD7 in (A, B, C, D, E)
AND SB11 NOT IN (10000,21000)]
●
AND has a minimal credit
enrollment in the system at the selected college
AND [SXD3
>=0.5 units at the selected college in the selected year]
●
AND where the student did not earn an Excused Withdrawal or
Military Withdrawal in ALL credit courses in their first term as long as
their first term was not Spring 2020 or any term in 2020-21
WHERE EITHER
[MIN(GI03) NOT IN (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 214)
Count (SX04)
IS NOT EQUAL TO count (SX04) IN (EW, MW) in the first term at the selected
college
●
OR if first term for student is Spring 2020 term or any term
in 2020-21 then include students with Excused Withdrawals in all credit
courses and only exclude students with Military Withdrawals in all credit
courses
OR MIN(GI03)
IS IN (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 214)
Count (SX04) IS NOT EQUAL TO count
(SX04) IN (MW) in the Spring 2020 term or any term in 2020-21 at the selected
college]
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
●
AND never had a valid course enrollment at any postsecondary
institution except CA community colleges while the student was 18 or older
WHERE
[segment IS IN (CSU, UC, ISP, OOS)
AND tfr_in_inst_type IS IN (2, 4)]
● AND
when the student was 18 or older
AND (Oct. 15th in the
selected year - SB03) ≥ 18 years
●
AND at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time up to and including the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
●
Should be equal to SM 122FC for
overall and for all demographic disaggs
●
For Perkins ECD students disagg only:
because CCP does not look forward the cohort length and then back to find “if
ever” a student was flagged Perkins ECD, counts of Perkins ECD are lower in
CCP for CP 216 than counts of Perkins ECD for SM 122FC since SSM looks
forward to the end of the cohort length and then back for Perkins ECD status.
In later years, the difference between Perkins ECD students in CCP for CP 216
and SSM for SM 122FC is less since there are fewer years of available data to
look backward from.
|
Notes
|
|
CP
225 CCP Students Who Are Current Special Admit Students
Description
|
Students who are flagged in the selected year as Special
Admit Students currently enrolled in K12
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
|
Calculations
|
CP 199 Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Has an enrollment in the system
Has a value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
● AND
flagged as a special admit student at the selected college
AND SB15 = Y
● AND
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
in the selected year
● AND
attempted at least 0.5 credit units in a single course
AND (CB04 IN (C, D) AND
SXD3>0.5)
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
●
OR EITHER has 12 positive attendance hours in the selected
year in noncredit courses not in Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills
OR EITHER WHERE (CB04 = N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND SX05 < 2000
AND SUM (SX05) ≥ 12 across all
colleges
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year)
●
OR enrolled in noncredit courses in Spring term 2020 or any
term in academic year 2020-21
OR WHERE [CB04
= N
AND CB03 NOT IN (493009, 493014)
AND Has a value in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
in (203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 214))]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP
code except Tutoring or Supervised Study Skills where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 199
CCP Students including Special Admit Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender
Credit Status: All
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Denominator
is not CP 122 which excludes special admit students
|
CP 220 CCP Students Who
Took Online or Distance Education Courses
Description
|
Students who took at least one online or distance
education courses
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB00 Student-Identifier
XB00 Section-Identifier
XF01
Session-Instruction-Method
|
Calculations
|
●
For each TOP code at the selected
institution(s), the unique counts of CP
122 Students who met all of the following criteria:
● Who took courses with instruction method of Distance
Education
WHERE [(extXF01_SessionInstuctionMethod1 in (50, 51, 52,
53, 54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 71, 72)
OR (extXF01_SessionInstuctionMethod2 in (50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 71, 72)
OR (extXF01_SessionInstuctionMethod3 in (50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 71, 72)
OR (extXF01_SessionInstuctionMethod4 in (50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 71, 72)]
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
● AND in the selected year
WHERE
GI03 is within the selected year
● AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Distance Education means instruction in which the instructor
and student are separated by distance and interact through the assistance of
communication technology.
●
Multiple session records may be reported for the same
section of a course if multiple methods of instruction are used for the
section per MIS DED for XF01
●
All for methods of instruction provided in the COMIS
data have been included
|
CP
200 CCP Students Who Took Non-Introductory Courses
Description
|
Students who took at least one non-introductory course in
the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB09 Course-SAM-Priority-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Student met all of the following criteria:
● Took
a course flagged as non-introductory
CB09 IN (A,
B, C)
● AND
in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is in the selected
year
●
AND count students at the selected
college and on the selected TOP code in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 322
CCP Students Who Took Credit Courses in the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
|
CP 129 Skills-Builder Students
Description
|
Students with greater than or equal to 0.5 non-introductory
units in the selected TOP code, passed all vocational courses and did not
earn a California community college award, who did not enroll in any postsecondary
institution in the following year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
National Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB09
Course-SAM-Priority-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02
Student-Program-Award
SX04
Enrollment-Grade
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Calculations
|
CP 322
CCP Credit Students who met all of the
following criteria:
●
Took 0.5 or more non-introductory CTE units
[CB03 = “*” in TOP_VE_STATUS
AND CB04 (C, D)
AND CB09 IN (A, B, C)]
AND [SUM (SXD3) ≥ 0.5]
●
AND successfully completed all credit CTE courses
AND for all CB03 = “*”
in TOP_VE_STATUS
AND CB04 IN (C, D)
WHERE for all SX04:
[First
character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three characters
of SX04 IN (IPP)]
●
AND within the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
●
AND did not earn a community college award in the selected year
AND SP02=NULL in the selected year
●
AND did not have an enrollment in
the subsequent year
AND Student Enrollment file is null for the academic year
following the selected year
●
AND did not transfer to any
postsecondary institution in the subsequent year
AND no valid course enrollment reported by CSU, UC, and the
National Student Clearinghouse in transfer bucket data for any postsecondary
institution for the subsequent year from 07/01 of the selected calendar year
to 06/30 of the subsequent calendar year
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where a
student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 322 CCP
Credit Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Formerly PS 201
●
Students are counted as exiting as of June 30 of the academic
year in which the student last took a course in the CCC system and took a
course in the selected TOP code during that year
|
CP 223 CCP Students Who
Previously Took a High School CTE Course
Description
|
Students who ever took a course in high school that was
flagged as vocational or CTE
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
Cal PASS
Plus K12 data:
Course Section Completion File
Student Course Section Completion File
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Student met all of the following criteria:
●
State Course code is flagged as
CTE in the Course Section Completion File
For academic years up until 2016-2017: State
Course Code IN (4000 – 5999)
For academic years 2017-2018 and after: State
Course Code IN (7000-8999)
●
AND student completed a CTE course
section in the Student Course Section Completion File
AND Course Section ID = CTE Course
●
At any time prior to the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time prior to the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
|
CP 224 CCP Students Who
Had Prior Early College Credit
Description
|
Students who ever successfully completed a college credit
course while enrolled in high school prior to the selected year
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
Cal PASS Plus
K12 data
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB15 Student-Enrollment-Status
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Student met all of the following criteria:
● Enrolled
as a special admit in a prior year
SB15=Y
● AND
successfully completed one or more credit courses
AND [CB04 IN (C, D)
WHERE SX04 IN [First
character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
● AND
at any time prior to the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time prior to the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
|
CP 218 CCP Students Who Ever
Attended Another College in the Same Pathway
Description
|
Students who had ever previously enrolled in a credit or
noncredit course in the TOP04 code level as selected at a different
California community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Student met all of the following criteria:
● Enrolled
in a credit or noncredit course on the same selected TOP04 code at the
selected institution
CB03 at the TOP code level XXXX.XX selected at the selected
institution
● In
the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
● AND
prior enrollment in a credit or noncredit course at a different community
college on the same selected TOP04 code
AND CB03 at the same TOP code level XXXX.XX selected at
any other institution
● AND
at any time prior to the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
any time prior to the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
|
CP 219 CCP Students Who
Previously Earned a High School Diploma, Passed the GED or Received a High
School Certificate of Equivalency
Description
|
Students who had ever previously earned a high school
diploma or passed the GED or received the high school certificate of
equivalency
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB11 Student-Education-Status
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
● Who
earned a HS diploma, GED or equivalency
WHERE LEFT(SB11,1) IN (3,4,5,6)
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
AND
RIGHT(SB11,4) is up to and including the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Missing MIS
Elements: CB22 flag for diploma/GED/high school equivalency courses and SP02
flag for diploma/GED/high school equivalency awards
|
CP 221 CCP Students Who
Previously Received a Community College Award
Description
|
Students who had previously ever received a credit or
noncredit locally-issued certificate, Chancellor’s Office approved
certificate, associate degree or bachelor’s degree at any California
community college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
|
Calculations
|
Students met all of the following criteria:
● Previously
earned a credit or noncredit locally issued certificate, CO approved
certificate, associate degree or bachelor’s degree at any California
community college
SP02 IN (A, S, E, B, L, T, F, H, I, J, K, M, N, P, Q,
R, Y, Z) at any CA community college
● AND
at any time prior to the selected year
WHERE GI03 is any time prior to the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
SP02 values
that are NOT included: “O” for Other Credit Award, under 6 semester units and
“G” for Noncredit award requiring fewer than 48 hours
|
CP 222 CCP Students Who
Previously Graduated from a Four-Year Institution
Description
|
Students who reported previously graduating from a
four-year institution
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
Transfer
bucket
|
Data Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB11 Student-Education-Status
|
Calculations
|
Student met all of the following criteria:
● Reported
earning a four-year degree at any time prior to the selected year
SB11 = 8YYYY
● At
any time prior to the selected year
WHERE YYYY is any time prior to the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
|
CP 900 Equity Gaps for
Access
Description
|
The proportionality index indicates whether a subgroup of
students is represented equitably among those enrolled in the selected program
compared to the subgroup's representation among all Community College
Pipeline students enrolled in All Programs at the selected locale
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
SX
Domain and Format
|
Calculations
|
For CP 122 Students,
calculate the following for each subgroup for gender, race/ethnicity and age
groups for the sector/program and for the locale and year selected with a
selection other than All Programs necessary for the calculation for Equity
Gaps for Access:
●
900A No. of CP 122 Students Enrolled in
All Programs by Subgroup and Overall
●
900B % of Overall: Ratio for All
Programs for locale and year selected: No. of CP 122 Students in All Programs
by Subgroup /Overall No. of CP 122 Students in All Programs
●
900C CP 122 No. of Students Enrolled
in Program or Sector Selected by
Subgroup and Overall
●
900D % of CP 122 Students Enrolled or
Ratio for Program or Sector Selected for locale and year selected: No. of CP
122 Students in Subgroup in Program or Sector Selected/Overall No. of CP 122
Students in Program or Sector Selected
●
900E % of CP 122 Students Enrolled in
Program or Sector Selected or PI Ratio: % Enrolled/% Overall = 900D/900B
●
900F Overall No. of CP 122 Students
Enrolled in the Program or Sector Selected for 1:1 Ratio by Subgroup= 900B
for Subgroup * 900C Overall
●
900G No. of CP 122 Students Needed to
Enroll for 1:1 Ratio: 900E-900C
For Display on Graph:
● If 900G < 0.85, then display value on bar and
have hover over show 900G
● If 900G >0.85 but <1, then display value on
bar
●
If 900G =>1, then display value
on bar
For Display in Table:
● If 900G < 0.85, then display value and “Under
with DI”
● If 900G >0.85 but <1, then display value and
“Under without DI”
● If 900G =>1, then display “N/A” and “Over”
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
N/A
|
Notes
|
|
CP
226 Primary Reasons Students Studied at the College
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
primary goal that students report for being the reason for studying at the
college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Primary_Reason_Studied”:
What was the one primary reason you studied at XXX College?
Q1
(2013)
Q1
(2014)
Q1 (2015)
Q1
(2016)
Q3
(2017)
Q3
(2018)
Q3
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Responded
to CTEOS question on primary reason students studied at the college
Sum responses
for each category 1-6:
1. Earn a certificate
2. Earn
transfer credits
3. Earn an
Associate Degree
4. Take
classes to update job skills or renew a license/permit
5. Take
classes for self-enrichment only
6. Other
(open-ended)
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Metric only applies to students who were in credit career
education programs
●
Data will not be displayed until three years after a student
exits the system.
|
CP
227 Students Seeking to Change Field of Employment
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
percentage seeking a position in a new occupational field
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Current_Job_Search”: If
you are employed, are you actively seeking a job in a different field?
Q22
(2015)
Q26
(2016)
Q29
(2017)
Q29
(2018)
Q29
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Responded
to CTEOS question on primary reason students studied at the college
Sum responses
for each category 1-2:
1. Yes
2. No
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● In
the prior version of the CCP dashboard, this metric was displayed in the
Employment section as PS 528
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
409 Course Retention Rate for CCP Students
Description
|
Among all
credit enrollments, percentage of enrollments where students did not withdraw
and received a valid grade in the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Enrollments
counted to determine course retention rate met all of the following criteria:
●
Count of enrollments
Enrollment
defined as a unique combinations of student, locale, CB00, XB00, GI03
●
AND with valid grades
SUM
(SX03) for all SX04 WHERE
[First
character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, D, F, I, P) OR
First
two characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC, ID, NP, FW) OR
First three
characters of SX04 in (IPP, INP)]
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 338 CCP Students Who Took Credit Courses
With Grades Allowable for Enrollment Count for Course Success and Retention Rate
Calculations in the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Formerly PS 300 in prior CCP dashboard
●
The grades to be included in the calculation of all enrollments
was given to us from MIS on 2/6/19
●
CO decision made on 2/8/21 to flag
unique courses with: derky-locale-CB00-XB00-GI03 with CB03 and CB04
disaggregations or attributes
|
CP
408 Course Success Rate for CCP Students
Description
|
Among all
credit enrollments, the percentage of enrollments where students successfully
completed the course
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Enrollments
counted to determine course success rate met all of the following criteria:
●
Count of enrollments
Enrollment
defined as a unique combinations of student, locale, CB00, XB00, GI03
●
AND with passing grades
[First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC)
OR
First three characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
●
AND for credit courses only
AND CB04 IN
(C, D)
● AND in the selected program area
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 338 CCP Students Who Took Credit Courses
With Grades Allowable for Enrollment Count for Course Success and Retention Rate
Calculations in the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 408 ≤
SM 408SW for all values and denoms
|
Notes
|
●
Formerly PS 301 in prior CCP dashboard
●
The grades to be included in the calculation of all enrollments
was given to us from MIS on 2/6/19
●
CO decision made on 2/8/21 to flag
unique courses with: derky-locale-CB00-XB00-GI03 with CB03 and CB04
disaggregations or attributes
|
CP
400 CCP Students Who Demonstrated a Skills Gain or Who Completed One or More
Educational Functioning Levels
Description
|
Among all CCP
students who took a basic skills course, the percentage who had one or more
skills gains, measured by advancing one or more CB21 or SA07 levels or by
improving one or more educational functioning levels in the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB21
Course-Prior-To-College-Level
GI03 Term-Identifier
SA07 Student-Education-Functioning-Level
|
Calculations
|
CP 324 Students Who Enrolled in Credit Basic
Skills or Noncredit ESL, ABE or ASE Courses who met either of the following
outcomes:
●
EITHER advanced one or more CB21 levels in the selected year
compared to prior CB21 level in the prior or selected year at the selected
college:
WHERE EITHER
[MIN CB21 per term (GI03) must decrease in the selected year compared to
prior CB21 in any term in the prior or selected year
WHERE CB21 not
equal to Y at the selected college
●
AND CB21 advancement must be in the SAME discipline area:
WHERE CB03 IN
(493084, 493085, 493086, 493087, 493090, 493100, 493060, 493062) for ESL
advancement
OR CB03 IN (1701.00) for Math
advancement
OR CB03 IN (1501.00, 1520.00) for
English or Reading advancement]
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected college where the student
had a gain in the selected year and on any TOP code or group of TOP codes
where the gain was realized in ESL, Math or English
AND at the
selected college where the student had a gain in the selected year]
●
OR advanced one or more educational functioning levels at
the selected college:
OR WHERE
[MAX(LEFT((SA07),1) must increase in the selected year compared to prior EFL
level in any term in the prior or selected year as determined by “pre” level date_ID
is before “post” level date_ID at the selected college
●
AND SA07 advancement must be in the SAME discipline area:
WHERE (SA07
IN (1B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5S, 6S) for Math and English or Reading advancement
OR SA07 IN (1E, 2E, 3E, 4E, 5E, 6E) for
ESL advancement)
●
AND advanced in the selected year compared to prior or
selected year
WHERE term_id
is within the prior or selected year for “pre” level
WHERE term_id
is within the selected year for “post” level
●
AND count students at the selected college where the student
had a gain in the selected year and on any TOP code or group of TOP codes
where the gain was realized in ESL, Math or English
AND at the
selected college where the student had a gain in the selected year]
|
Denominator
|
CP 324 CCP Students who took a basic skills course
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 400 ≤
SM 400SW
|
Notes
|
●
Date_ID does not always match term_id in file provided. Date_ID
is used for ordering purposes for “pre” and “post” testing whereas term_id
indicates the prior or selected years
●
Course completion or passing either the “pre” or “post” CB21
course is not required. If a student is able to have a “post” enrollment that
is a higher level in the same discipline area as the “pre” enrollment, then
that student is assume to have attained an EFL gain.
●
This includes students who may have attained a skills gain in
previous academic years; however, the skills gain must have been earned in
the selected year.
●
Enrollments in courses coded as “Y” (not applicable) for CB21
should not be considered in this calculation.
●
Includes skills gains earned at any California community
college during the selected year.
●
CB21 levels decrease alphabetically from F to E to D and so on
until level A.
●
New use of MIS data element SA07 summer 2019. The first position
in SA07 is a number from 1 to 6 and increases with EFL.
●
The skills gain must be in the same discipline area, i.e. ESL,
Math or English.
|
CP
501 CCP Students Who Completed Both Transfer-Level Math and English in the
District in the First Year Aligned with SCFF
Description
|
Among all CCP
first-time credit students in the district, the proportion who completed both
transfer-level math and English in their first academic year of credit non-special
admit enrollment within the district
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SXD2
Enrollment-Credit-Status
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Had
an enrollment in a math course in the district
CB03 =
1701.00
● AND
that was a transfer level course
AND SXD2 = T
● AND
earned a passing grade
AND [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
● AND
had an enrollment in an English course in the district
AND CB03 IN
(1501.00, 1520.00)
● AND
that was a transfer level course
AND SXD2 = T
● AND
earned a passing grade
WHERE [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 332 CCP
Students Who Took Credit Courses for the First-Time in the District
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 501 ≤ SM 501SW
|
Notes
|
●
Incomplete grades are included in Course Success and Completed
Transfer Level Math and English in the District in the First Year, but are
not included in Earned Nine or More Career Education Units Within the
District in a Single Year, Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall
Term, Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and Average
Number of Units Accumulated by Associate Degree Earners, due to how the
underlying data elements are constructed.
●
Courses outside of math and English Taxonomy of Program (TOP)
codes are not included in this metric
●
Includes completion of the courses in the same district only
|
CP
502 CCP Students Who Completed Transfer-Level Math in the District in the First
Year Aligned with SCFF
Description
|
Among all CCP
first-time credit students in the district, the proportion who completed
transfer-level math in their first academic year of credit non-special admit enrollment
within the district
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SXD2
Enrollment-Credit-Status
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Had
an enrollment in a math course in the district
CB03 =
1701.00
● AND
that was a transfer level course
AND SXD2 = T
● AND
earned a passing grade
AND [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 332 CCP
Students Who Took Credit Courses for the First-Time in the District
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 502 ≤ SM 502SW
|
Notes
|
●
Incomplete grades are included in Course Success and Completed
Transfer Level Math and English in the District in the First Year, but are
not included in Earned Nine or More Career Education Units Within the
District in a Single Year, Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall
Term, Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and
Average Number of Units Accumulated by Associate Degree Earners, due to how
the underlying data elements are constructed.
●
Courses outside of math and English Taxonomy of Program (TOP)
codes are not included in this metric
●
Includes completion of the courses in the same district only
|
CP
503 CCP Students Who Completed Transfer-Level English in the District in the First
Year Aligned with SCFF
Description
|
Among all CCP
first-time credit students in the district, the proportion who completed
transfer-level English in their first academic year of credit non-special
admit enrollment within the district
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SXD2
Enrollment-Credit-Status
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Had
an enrollment in an English course in the district
CB03 IN (1501.00,
1520.00)
● AND
that was a transfer level course
AND SXD2 = T
● AND
earned a passing grade
WHERE [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two characters
of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 332 CCP
Students Who Took Credit Courses for the First-Time in the District
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 503 ≤ SM 503SW
|
Notes
|
●
Incomplete grades are included in Course Success and Completed
Transfer Level Math and English in the District in the First Year, but are
not included in Earned Nine or More Career Education Units Within the
District in a Single Year, Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall
Term, Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and
Average Number of Units Accumulated by Associate Degree Earners, due to how
the underlying data elements are constructed.
●
Courses outside of math and English Taxonomy of Program (TOP)
codes are not included in this metric
●
Includes completion of the courses in the same district only
|
CP 541 Students Who Completed
Both Transfer-Level Math and English Within the District in Their First
Academic Year from First Term or Within Three Years for Credit ESL Students
Description
|
Among students
first-time NSA credit students, the proportion who completed both
transfer-level math and English in their first academic year of credit enrollment
from their first term within the district allowing for students who enrolled
in credit ESL to complete transfer-level math and English within three
complete years from first term
|
Student
Type
|
Degree/Transfer,
Undecided/Other, All
|
Display
|
Snapshot
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB25
Course-General-Education-Status
CB26
Course-Support-Course-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SXD2
Enrollment-Credit-Status
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met the outcome of the metric in one of four ways
● Had
an enrollment in a transfer level math course in the district
WHERE [[(CB03
= 1701.00
AND SXD2 = T)
● OR
had an enrollment in a course flagged as fulfilling general education
requirements for math or quantitative reasoning in the context of transfer,
degree, and certificate programs in the district
OR WHERE
[(CB25=B
● AND
not a support course
AND CB26 IS
NOT EQUAL TO S)]
● AND
earned a passing grade
AND [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
● AND
had an enrollment in a transfer level English course in the district
WHERE [[(CB03
IN (1501.00, 1520.00)
AND SXD2 = T
● OR
had an enrollment in a course flagged as fulfilling general education
requirements for English composition in the context of transfer, degree, and certificate
programs in the district
OR WHERE
[(CB25=A
● AND
not a support course
AND CB26 IS
NOT EQUAL TO S)]
● AND
earned a passing grade
AND [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
● AND allow for successful completion of transfer level
Math or English courses one year from first cohort term for transfer-level
math and English in the district
WHERE GI03 is within one year starting from first term of
credit NSA enrollment in the district]
● OR
if the student had a credit ESL enrollment in the district
OR [WHERE
[CB04 IN (C,D) AND
CB03 IN (4930.84, 4930.85, 4930.86,
4930.87, 4930.90, 4931.00)
●
AND within three years after first term of entry into the
cohort with preceding summer term enrollment treated like fall term
enrollment
WHERE GI03 is
within three years starting from first term of credit NSA enrollment in the
district
WHERE YY5 is
same as YY7 and YY6 is same as YY8]
● AND
had an enrollment in a transfer level math course in the district
WHERE [[(CB03
= 1701.00
AND SXD2 = T)
● OR
had an enrollment in a course flagged as fulfilling general education
requirements for math or quantitative reasoning in the context of transfer,
degree, and certificate programs in the district
OR WHERE
[(CB25=B
● AND
not a support course
AND CB26 IS
NOT EQUAL TO S)]
● AND
earned a passing grade
AND [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
● AND
had an enrollment in a transfer level English course in the district
WHERE [[(CB03
IN (1501.00, 1520.00)
AND SXD2 = T
● OR
had an enrollment in a course flagged as fulfilling general education
requirements for English composition in the context of transfer, degree, and certificate
programs in the district
OR WHERE
[(CB25=A
● AND
not a support course
AND CB26 IS
NOT EQUAL TO S)]
● AND
earned a passing grade
AND [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three characters
of SX04 IN (IPP)]
● AND
allow for successful completion of courses within three years from fist term
of entry into the cohort with preceding summer term enrollment treated like
fall term enrollment
WHERE GI03 is
within three years starting from first term of credit NSA enrollment in the
district
WHERE YY5 is
same as YY7 and YY6 is same as YY8]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 332 All Students Who Took Credit Courses
for the First-Time in the District
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Notes
|
● Incomplete
grades are included in Course Success and Completed Transfer Level Math and
English in the District in the First Year, but are not included in Earned
Nine or More Career Education Units Within the District in a Single Year,
Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall Term, Successfully Completed
Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and Average Number of Units Accumulated
by Associate Degree Earners, due to how the underlying data elements are
constructed.
● Includes
completion of the courses in the same district only
● CB25
COURSE-GENERAL-EDUCATION-STATUS has been added in summer 2019 to account for
courses that are not listed on the TOP codes indicated in the calculation
above but that fulfill general education requirements for mathematics/quantitative
reasoning or English composition in the context of transfer, degree, and
certificate program.
● This
metric has been added in a new section created in the snapshot view for SSM
3.0 entitled “Metrics Under Development” per CO decision
|
CP 542 Students Who Completed
Transfer-Level Math Within the District in Their First Academic Year or Within
Three Years for Credit ESL Students
Description
|
Among students
first-time NSA credit students, the proportion who completed transfer-level
math in their first academic year of credit enrollment from their first term within
the district allowing for students who ever enrolled in credit ESL to
complete transfer-level math and English within three complete years from
first term
|
Student
Type
|
Degree/Transfer,
Undecided/Other, All
|
Display
|
Snapshot
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB25
Course-General-Education-Status
CB26 Course-Support-Course-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SXD2
Enrollment-Credit-Status
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met the outcome of the metric in one of four ways
● Had
an enrollment in a transfer level math course in the district
WHERE [[(CB03
= 1701.00
AND SXD2 = T)
● OR
had an enrollment in a course flagged as fulfilling general education requirements
for math or quantitative reasoning in the context of transfer, degree, and certificate
programs in the district
OR WHERE
[(CB25=B
● AND
not a support course
AND CB26 IS
NOT EQUAL TO S)]
● AND
earned a passing grade
AND [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
● AND allow for successful completion of transfer level
math course one year from first cohort term for transfer-level math in the
district
WHERE GI03 is within one year starting from first term of
credit NSA enrollment in the district]
● OR
if the student had a credit ESL enrollment in the district
OR [WHERE
[CB04 IN (C,D) AND
CB03 IN (4930.84, 4930.85, 4930.86,
4930.87, 4930.90, 4931.00)
●
AND within three years after first term of entry into the
cohort with preceding summer term enrollment treated like fall term
enrollment
WHERE GI03 is
within three years starting from first term of credit NSA enrollment in the
district
WHERE YY5 is
same as YY7 and YY6 is same as YY8]
● AND
had an enrollment in a transfer level math course in the district
WHERE [[(CB03
= 1701.00
AND SXD2 = T)
● OR
had an enrollment in a course flagged as fulfilling general education
requirements for math or quantitative reasoning in the context of transfer,
degree, and certificate programs in the district
OR WHERE
[(CB25=B
● AND
not a support course
AND CB26 IS
NOT EQUAL TO S)]
● AND
earned a passing grade
AND [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
● AND
allow for successful completion of courses within three years from fist term
of entry into the cohort with preceding summer term enrollment treated like
fall term enrollment
WHERE GI03 is
within three years starting from first term of credit NSA enrollment in the
district
WHERE YY5 is
same as YY7 and YY6 is same as YY8]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 332 All Students Who Took Credit Courses
for the First-Time in the District
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Notes
|
● Incomplete
grades are included in Course Success and Completed Transfer Level Math and
English in the District in the First Year, but are not included in Earned
Nine or More Career Education Units Within the District in a Single Year,
Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall Term, Successfully Completed
Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and Average Number of Units Accumulated
by Associate Degree Earners, due to how the underlying data elements are
constructed.
● Includes
completion of the courses in the same district only
● CB25
COURSE-GENERAL-EDUCATION-STATUS has been added in summer 2019 to account for
courses that are not listed on the TOP codes indicated in the calculation
above but that fulfill general education requirements for
mathematics/quantitative reasoning or English composition in the context of transfer,
degree, and certificate program.
|
CP 543 Students in Selected
Student Journey Who Completed Transfer-Level English Within the District in
Their First Academic Year or Within Three Years for Credit ESL Students
Description
|
Among students
first-time NSA credit students, the proportion who completed transfer-level English
in their first academic year of credit enrollment from their first term within
the district allowing for students who ever enrolled in credit ESL to
complete transfer-level math and English within three complete years from
first term
|
Student
Type
|
Degree/Transfer,
Undecided/Other, All
|
Display
|
Snapshot
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB25
Course-General-Education-Status
CB26
Course-Support-Course-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SXD2
Enrollment-Credit-Status
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met the outcome of the metric in one of four ways
● Had
an enrollment in a transfer level English course in the district
WHERE [[(CB03
IN (1501.00, 1520.00)
AND SXD2 = T
● OR
had an enrollment in a course flagged as fulfilling general education
requirements for English composition in the context of transfer, degree, and certificate
programs in the district
OR WHERE
[(CB25=A
● AND
not a support course
AND CB26 IS
NOT EQUAL TO S)]
● AND
earned a passing grade
AND [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
● AND allow for successful completion of transfer level
Math or English courses one year from first cohort term for transfer-level
math and English in the district
WHERE GI03 is within one year starting from first term of
credit NSA enrollment in the district]
● OR
if the student had a credit ESL enrollment in the district
OR [WHERE
[CB04 IN (C,D) AND
CB03 IN (4930.84, 4930.85, 4930.86,
4930.87, 4930.90, 4931.00)
●
AND within three years after first term of entry into the
cohort with preceding summer term enrollment treated like fall term
enrollment
WHERE GI03 is
within three years starting from first term of credit NSA enrollment in the
district
WHERE YY5 is
same as YY7 and YY6 is same as YY8]
● AND
had an enrollment in a transfer level English course in the district
WHERE [[(CB03
IN (1501.00, 1520.00)
AND SXD2 = T
● OR
had an enrollment in a course flagged as fulfilling general education
requirements for English composition in the context of transfer, degree, and certificate
programs in the district
OR WHERE
[(CB25=A
● AND
not a support course
AND CB26 IS
NOT EQUAL TO S)]
● AND
earned a passing grade
AND [First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two
characters of SX04 IN (IA, IB, IC) OR
First three
characters of SX04 IN (IPP)]
● AND
allow for successful completion of courses within three years from fist term
of entry into the cohort with preceding summer term enrollment treated like
fall term enrollment
WHERE GI03 is
within three years starting from first term of credit NSA enrollment in the
district
WHERE YY5 is
same as YY7 and YY6 is same as YY8]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 332 All Students Who Took Credit Courses
for the First-Time in the District
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Notes
|
● Incomplete
grades are included in Course Success and Completed Transfer Level Math and
English in the District in the First Year, but are not included in Earned
Nine or More Career Education Units Within the District in a Single Year,
Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall Term, Successfully Completed
Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and Average Number of Units Accumulated
by Associate Degree Earners, due to how the underlying data elements are
constructed.
● Includes
completion of the courses in the same district only
● CB25
COURSE-GENERAL-EDUCATION-STATUS has been added in summer 2019 to account for
courses that are not listed on the TOP codes indicated in the calculation
above but that fulfill general education requirements for
mathematics/quantitative reasoning or English composition in the context of
transfer, degree, and certificate program.
|
CP
406 CCP Students Who Persisted from Fall to Spring at the Same College
Description
|
Among
students who enrolled in at least one course in a TOP code in the fall of the
selected year who did not transfer or who did not earn an award in the
selected year, the percentage who enrolled in at least one course in any TOP
code in a subsequent primary term at the selected college
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolled on any TOP code at the selected college
CB03 is a
valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs manual
●
AND enrolled in Spring term for semester colleges at the
selected college
Student
Enrollment file has a value in the spring term of the selected year AND
WHERE
GI03=YY3
●
OR enrolled in Winter term for quarter colleges at the
selected college
OR Student
Enrollment file has a value in the winter term of the selected year AND
WHERE GI03=YY2
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 333 CCP
Students Who Took Courses in the Fall Term of the Selected Year Who Did Not
Transfer and Who Did Not Earn an Award
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 406 ≤ SM 406SW
|
Notes
|
●
For colleges using semester systems, persistence is calculated
between Fall and Spring. For colleges using quarter systems, persistence is
calculated between Fall and Winter.
●
Calculated within a single academic year, excluding
intersession and summer sessions.
●
Primary terms only are included (Fall Semester, Spring
Semester, Fall Quarter, Winter Quarter, Spring Quarter)
●
Excludes any students who received a degree, certificate, or
transfer at any time during the selected year.
|
CP
407 CCP Students Who Persisted from Fall to Spring at Any Community College
Description
|
Among
students who enrolled in at least one course in a TOP code in the fall term of
the selected year at the selected institution who did not transfer or who did
not earn an award in the selected year, the percentage who enrolled in at
least one course in any TOP code in a subsequent primary term in the selected
year at any college
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in a course on any TOP code at any community
college
CB03 is a
valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs manual
●
AND enrolled in Spring term for semester colleges
Student
Enrollment file has a value in the spring term of the selected year AND
WHERE
GI03=YY3
●
OR enrolled in Winter term for quarter colleges
OR Student
Enrollment file has a value in the winter term of the selected year AND
WHERE GI03=YY2
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 333 CCP
Students Who Took Courses in the Fall Term of the Selected Year Who Did Not
Transfer and Who Did Not Earn an Award
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 407 ≤ SM 407SW
|
Notes
|
●
For colleges using semester systems, retention is calculated
between Fall and Spring. For colleges using quarter systems, retention is
calculated between Fall and Winter
●
Calculated within a single academic year, excluding
intersession and summer sessions.
●
Primary terms only are included (Fall Semester, Spring
Semester, Fall Quarter, Winter Quarter, Spring Quarter)
●
Excludes any students who received a degree, certificate, or
transfer at any time during the selected year.
|
CP 304 CCP Students Who Persisted
in All Three Consecutive Primary Terms at the Same College
Description
|
Among students who enrolled in at least one course in a TOP
code in any term of the selected year at the selected institution who did not
transfer or who did not earn an award in the selected year, the percentage
who enrolled in at least one course in any TOP code in the next two
consecutive primary semesters or in the next three consecutive primary
quarters at the selected college
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in a course on any TOP code at the selected college
in any primary term
CB03 is a valid
TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs manual
Where GI03 is
any primary term in the selected year
●
AND enrolled in three consecutive primary terms for colleges
on the semester system (Fall-Spring-Fall OR Spring-Fall-Spring) or enrolled
in four consecutive primary terms for colleges on the quarter system (Fall-Winter-Spring-Fall
OR Winter-Spring-Fall-Winter OR Spring-Fall-Winter-Spring) and must enroll
continuously in primary terms at the selected college
WHERE
[(GI03=YY7 and GI03=YY3 in the selected academic year and GI03=YY7 in the
subsequent academic year) OR (GI03=YY3 in the selected academic year and
GI03=YY7 and GI03=YY3 in the subsequent academic year) for colleges on the
semester system]
OR WHERE
[(GI03=YY8 and GI03=YY2 and GI03=YY4 in the selected academic year and
GI03=YY8 in the subsequent academic year) OR (GI03=YY2 and GI03=YY4 in the
selected academic year and GI03=YY2 and GI03=YY8 in the subsequent academic
year) OR (GI03=YY4 in the selected academic year and GI03=YY8 and GI03=YY2
and GI03=YY4 in the subsequent academic year) for colleges on the quarter
system]
AND at the selected
college
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 334 CCP Students Who Took Courses in Any
Primary Term in the Selected Year Who Did Not Transfer and Who Did Not Earn
an Award
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Primary terms only are included (Fall Semester, Spring
Semester, Fall Quarter, Winter Quarter, Spring Quarter)
●
Excludes any students who received a degree, certificate, or
transfer at any time during the selected year
|
CP 305 CCP Students Who Persisted in All Three Consecutive
Primary Terms at Any College
Description
|
Among
students who enrolled in at least one course in a TOP code in any term of the
selected year at the selected institution who did not transfer or who did not
earn an award in the selected year, the percentage who enrolled in at least
one course in any TOP code in the next two consecutive primary semesters or in
the next three consecutive primary quarters at any college
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in a course on any TOP code at the selected college
in any primary term
CB03 is a
valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs manual
Where GI03 is
any primary term in the selected year
●
WHERE to “persist” a student must enroll in a defined “term pattern”
with each digit in a pattern represent the 3rd digit in the GI03 a student
was enrolled in (For example, pattern “738” would be a student who enrolled
in Fall Semester (7), then Spring Semester (3), then Fall Quarter (8) of the
subsequent year)
WHERE allowed
term patterns are: 7247, 7248, 737, 738, 8247, 8248, 837, 838, 2472, 2473,
2482, 2483, 372, 373, 382, 383, 4724, 473, 4824, and 483
AND at any
college
●
AND count students at any college where enrolled in the
first primary term and on any TOP code
where a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected
year
|
Denominator
|
CP 334 CCP Students Who Took Courses in Any
Primary Term in the Selected Year Who Did Not Transfer and Who Did Not Earn
an Award
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Primary terms only are included (Fall Semester, Spring
Semester, Fall Quarter, Winter Quarter, Spring Quarter)
●
Excludes any students who received a degree, certificate, or
transfer at any time during the selected year
|
CP 402 CCP Students Who Earned 9
or More Career Education Units Within the District in a Single Year
Description
|
Among
students enrolled in the district, the proportion who successfully completed
nine or more career education semester units in the selected year within the
district
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB09
Course-SAM-Priority-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Convert
quarter units earned in the district in the selected year to semester units
Multiply SUM
(SX03) for quarter units earned in the district by 0.667 to equate to
semester units
●
AND earned passing grades in nine or more semester units in
the district eliminating 8888 and 9999 values at the course level
AND [SUM
(SX03) for those courses
WHERE First
character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) AND
SX03 < 50] ≥ 9 units in the
district
●
WHERE the nine or more semester units earned within the
district were considered CTE per SCFF definition
AND [CB03 =
“*” in TOP_VE_STATUS table
OR CB09 IN (A, B, C)]
●
AND in the selected year
AND WHERE
GI03 is within the selected year
●
AND count students at any college in the district and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
●
CP 402 (CTE Students) = CP 402 on SWP
●
CP 402 = SM 402SW on SSM 3.0 (similar or same results since
threshold for inclusion as a CCP student has to be met in order to meet the
outcome of 9+ units on CTE TOP code)
|
Notes
|
●
This includes students who may have earned units in previous
academic years, however 9+ units at semester schools and 13.5+ units at
quarter schools must have been earned in the selected year
●
Includes only units taken within the same district during the
selected year
●
At the regional and statewide levels, only students who
achieved 9+ CTE units in a single district in the selected year will be
included. If the student achieved 9+ CTE units at more than one district in
the selected year, then the student would only be counted once at the
regional (if colleges are in the same region) and statewide levels
|
CP 404 CCP
Students Who Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall Term at Any College
Description
|
Among
students enrolled in the Fall term, the proportion who successfully completed
degree-applicable thresholds in the fall term of the selected year at any
college
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Successfully
completed degree-applicable credit courses at any college
[CB04 IN (D)
AND First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P)]
●
In the Fall term of the selected year at any college
AND [WHERE
GI03=YY7 for semester schools
OR WHERE GI03=YY8 for quarter schools]
● AND
convert quarter units to semester units for units earned at quarter schools
for students enrolled at colleges on semester system
AND Multiply
SUM (SX03) for quarter units by 0.667 to equate to semester units
● AND
convert semester units to quarter units for units earned at semester schools
for students enrolled at colleges on quarter system
AND Divide
SUM (SX03) for semester units by 0.667 to equate to quarter units
● AND
eliminate 8888 and 9999 values at the course level
AND SX03 <
50
● AND
group into semester unit thresholds
AND SUM
(SX03) by 0, 0.1-5.9 (0>6), 6-8.9 (6≥9), 9-11.9 (9≥12),
12-14.9 (12≥15),15+
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 325 CCP
Students with Fall enrollments
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Notes
|
● For
display on the dashboard, only semester unit buckets will be displayed at the
Statewide, Macroregion, and Microregion levels. At the college district and
the college level, data displayed will be either for colleges and/or
districts on semesters or for colleges and/or districts on quarters.
● Only
includes students who were enrolled in the fall term
● Incomplete
grades are included in Course Success and Completed Transfer Level Math and
English in the District in the First Year but are not included in Earned Nine
or More Career Education Units Within the District in a Single Year,
Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall Term, Successfully Completed
Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and Average Number of Units Accumulated
by Associate Degree Earners, due to how the underlying data elements are
constructed.
● Includes
enrollments at all community colleges for each student
● Per
the MIS DED for SX03, by eliminating 8888 and 9999 values for SX03, the
following sections are excluded:
o
Any noncredit section where CB04 = N
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is reported
as “UG”, “UD”, “W”, “MW”, “DR” or “SP”
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is
reported as “I*”, “IP”, and “RD”
● For
display on the dashboard each threshold has a unique ID associated with it
for semester unit buckets for CP 404 for both quarter and semester schools:
o
CP 410 Attained 0 units
o
CP 413 Attained 0.1-5.9 units (0>6)
o
CP 414 Attained 6-8.9 units (6≥9)
o
CP 415 Attained 9-11.9 units (9≥12)
o
CP 416 Attained 12-14.9 units (12≥15)
o
CP 417 Attained 15+ units
|
Description
|
Among all
students, the proportion who successfully completed degree-applicable
semester (quarter) unit thresholds in the selected year at any college
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Numerator
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Successfully
completed degree-applicable credit courses at any college
[CB04 IN (D)
AND
First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P)]
●
AND in the selected year at any college
AND WHERE
GI03 is within the selected year
● AND
convert quarter units to semester units for units earned at quarter schools
for students enrolled at colleges on semester system
AND Multiply
SUM (SX03) for quarter units by 0.667 to equate to semester units
● AND
convert semester units to quarter units for units earned at semester schools
for students enrolled at colleges on quarter system
AND Divide
SUM (SX03) for semester units by 0.667 to equate to quarter units
● AND
eliminate 8888 and 9999 values
AND SX03 <
50
● AND
group into semester unit thresholds
AND SUM
(SX03) by 0, 0.1-5.9 (0>6), 6-8.9 (6≥9), 9-11.9 (9≥12),
12-14.9 (12≥15), 15-19.9 9 (15≥20), 20-23.9 (20≥24),
24-29.9 (24≥30), 30+
● AND
group into quarter unit thresholds
AND SUM
(SX03) by 0, 0.1-8.9 (0>9), 9-13.5 (9≥13.5), 13.5-17.9 (13.5≥18),
18-22.5 (18≥22.5), 22.5-29.9 (22.5≥30), 30-35.9 (30≥36),
36-44.9 (36≥45), 45+
● AND
group into semester unit thresholds on each TOP code for units earned on ANY
TOP code
AND SUM
(SX03) on any TOP code and report sum of those units on any TOP code where
the student earned a 0.5 credit unit or more
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Notes
|
●
For display on the dashboard, only semester unit buckets will
be displayed at the Statewide, Macroregion, and Microregion levels. At the
college district and the college level, data displayed will be either CP 405
for colleges and/or districts on semesters and CP 445 for colleges and/or
districts on quarters.
●
Includes enrollments at all community colleges for each student
●
Incomplete grades are included in Course Success and Completed
Transfer Level Math and English in the District in the First Year, but are
not included in Earned Nine or More Career Education Units Within the
District in a Single Year, Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall
Term, Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and
Average Number of Units Accumulated by Associate Degree Earners, due to how
the underlying data elements are constructed.
●
Per the MIS DED for SX03, by eliminating 8888 and 9999 values
for SX03, the following sections are excluded:
o
Any noncredit section where CB04 = N
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is reported
as “UG”, “UD”, “W”, “MW”, “DR” or “SP”
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is
reported as “I*”, “IP”, and “RD”
●
For display on the dashboard, each threshold has a unique ID
associated with it for CP 405 (Semester Schools):
o
CP 418 Attained 0 units
o
CP 419 Attained 0.1-5.9 units (0>6)
o
CP 420 Attained 6-8.9 units (6≥9)
o
CP 421 Attained 9-11.9 units (9≥12)
o
CP 422 Attained 12-14.9 units (12≥15)
o
CP 423 Attained 15-19.9 units (15≥20)
o
CP 425 Attained 20-23.9 units (20≥24)
o
CP 426 Attained 24-29.9 units (24≥30)
o
CP 427 Attained 30+ units
●
For display on the dashboard each threshold has a unique ID
associated with it for CP 445 (Quarter Schools):
o
CP 441 Attained 0 units
o
CP 442 Attained 0.1-8.9 units (0>9)
o
CP 443 Attained 9-13.4 units (9≥13.5)
o
CP 447 Attained 13.5-17.9 (13.5≥18)
o
CP 448 Attained 18-22.4 units (18≥22.5)
o
CP 449 Attained 22.5-29.9 units (22.5≥30)
o
CP 450 Attained 30-35.9 units (30≥36)
o
CP 451 Attained 36-44.9 units (36≥45)
o
CP 452 Attained 45+ units
|
CP 446 Average Number of Semester
(Quarter) Units Attempted in the Selected Year for CCP Students
Description
|
Among all
students, the average number of semester (quarter) units attempted in the
California community college system in the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office
Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
SXD3
Enrollment-Units-Attempted
|
Numerator
|
For CP 322
Students, courses that met all of the following criteria:
● Convert
quarter units to semester units for units earned at quarter schools for
students enrolled at colleges on semester system
Multiply SUM
(SXD3) for quarter units by 0.667 to equate to semester units
● AND
convert semester units to quarter units for units earned at semester schools
for students enrolled at colleges on quarter system
AND Divide
SUM (SXD3) for semester units by 0.667 to equate to quarter units
● AND
eliminate outliers at the course level
AND SXD3 <
50
●
AND In the selected year at any college
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year at any college
● AND
sum all units attempted
AND Sum (SXD3)
for units attempted
●
AND calculate the average number of units
AND Divide
Sum (SXD3) by the number of students included to get Avg(SXD3)
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 322 Students Who Took Credit
Courses in the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Average No.
of units and unduplicated count
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
For display on the dashboard, only semester unit buckets will
be displayed at the Statewide, Macroregion, and Microregion levels. At the
college district and the college level, data displayed will be either for
colleges and/or districts on semesters or for colleges and/or districts on
quarters.
●
Includes enrollments at all community colleges for each student
●
The three large noncredit
institutions (North Orange, San Diego Adult and San Francisco Centers) will
not have data displayed for this metric.
|
CP 500 CCP Students Who Transitioned to Adult Secondary
Education (ASE)
Description
|
Among
students in selected student journey who were enrolled in noncredit adult
basic education or noncredit English as a Second Language in the selected
year, the proportion who completed one or more levels of adult education by transitioning
from ABE or ESL to adult secondary education in the selected year or
subsequent year for the first time ever at any institution
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor’s
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB21
Course-Prior-To-College-Level
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
MIN_ASE
(calculated)
|
Numerator
|
CP 326 ABE or ESL Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in noncredit ASE in the selected or subsequent year
WHERE [CB04 = N
AND (CB03 IN (1701.00, 1501.00, 1520.00)
AND CB21 IN (A, B, C))
OR CB03 IN (493062)
●
AND for the first time ever at any institution in the
selected or subsequent year allowing for the transition to ASE to occur in
the same term as the ESL or ABE enrollment
AND
MIN_ASE(GI03) is the FIRST TIME at any institution
AND
MIN_ASE(GI03) >= SM 325Sx enrollment in the selected year]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student is enrolled when
the fist-time ASE enrollment in the system occurred either in the selected or
subsequent year
|
Denominator
|
CP 326 CCP
Students who were enrolled in noncredit ABE or ESL
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 500 should
be similar to SM 500SW
|
Notes
|
Because this
metric allows for the outcome to be measured if a student transitions in a subsequent
year, data will not be available for 2019-20
|
CP
403 CCP Students Who Completed a Noncredit CTE or Workforce Preparation Course
Description
|
Among all students
with a noncredit enrollment on a CTE TOP code or a noncredit enrollment in a
workforce preparation course, the proportion who completed a noncredit CTE or
workforce preparation course or had 48 or more contact hours in a noncredit CTE
or workforce preparation course(s) in the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB22
Course-Noncredit-Category
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 337 Students who met all of the following
criteria:
● EITHER
successfully completed a noncredit CTE course at the selected college
WHERE [CB04 =
N AND
CB03 = “*” in TOP_VE_STATUS table AND
(First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two characters of SX04 IN (SP)]
● OR
successfully completed a noncredit workforce preparation course at the
selected college
OR [CB04 = N
AND
CB22 = J AND
(First character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, P) OR
First two characters of SX04 IN (SP))]
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
● AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP
code where successful completion occurred
●
OR EITHER had 48 or more contact hours in noncredit CTE
courses at the selected college and at any other colleges where student was
enrolled that contributed to the 48 hours
OR [CB04 = N
AND
CB03 = “*” in TOP_VE_STATUS table AND
SUM (SX05) ≥ 48 hours]
●
OR had 48 or more contact hours in workforce preparation
courses at the selected college and at any other colleges where student was
enrolled that contributed to the 48 hours
OR [CB04 = N
AND
CB22 = J AND
SUM (SX05) ≥ 48 hours]
● AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the
selected year
● AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student had contact hours in noncredit CTE or contact hours in workforce
prep in the selected year that contributed towards the 48+ contact hour
threshold for noncredit CTE or for workforce prep courses in the selected
year
|
Denominator
|
CP 337 CCP Students
with a noncredit enrollment and with either an enrollment on a CTE TOP code or with an enrollment in
a workforce prep course on any TOP code within the selected year
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
●
CP 403 = CP 403 on SWP Rebuild
●
CP 403 ≤ SM 403SW
|
Notes
|
●
This metric includes workforce prep courses that are in non-CTE
TOP codes per decision made by CO.
●
This includes students who may have completed a workforce
milestone in previous academic years, however the workforce milestone must
have been earned in the selected year.
●
Many colleges did not report course completion for noncredit so
data may be incomplete
|
Description
|
Among students
who earned 12 or more noncredit contact hours within the last three years on
any TOP code, the percent who enrolled in a for-credit course in the selected
TOP code for the first time in the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 328 Students
who met all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolls in a credit course
[(CB04 IN (C,
D)
AND Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file)
●
AND on the selected TOP code
AND CB03 = selected TOP code
●
Where the student is flagged as a first-time anywhere in the
system as a credit student on that selected TOP code in the selected year at
the selected college
AND FIRST_TERM_CR_CB03
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where enrolled for the first time in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 328 CCP Students
with a noncredit enrollment within the last three years on any TOP code
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not
currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Noncredit
enrollment in the last three years prior to selected year is on any TOP code
but credit enrollment for the first-time is on the selected TOP code in the
selected year
|
CP
307 CCP Students Who Transitioned from Noncredit Course(s) in the Selected
Pathway to Credit Course(s) in Any Pathway
Description
|
Among students
who earned 12 or more noncredit contact hours within the last three years on the
selected TOP code, the percent who enrolled in a credit course on any TOP
code for the first time in the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 329 Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolls in a credit course
AND [(CB04 IN
(C, D)
AND Has a value in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file)
●
AND on any TOP code
AND CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual
●
AND flagged as a first-time credit student on any TOP code
is in the selected year
AND FIRST_TERM_CR
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on any TOP code where a student took 0.5 or
more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 329 CCP Students with a
noncredit enrollment within the last three years on the selected TOP code
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not
currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Noncredit enrollment in the last three years prior to selected
year is on the selected TOP code but credit enrollment for the first-time is
on any TOP code in the selected year
●
CP 307 Transitioned from Noncredit Course(s) to Credit
Course(s) in Any Pathway can actually be lower than CP 308 Transitioned from
Noncredit Course(s) to Credit Course(s) in the Selected Pathway
o
CP 307 finds the first time a noncredit student, enrolled in
the last three years, ever enrolled in credit courses whereas CP 308 finds
the first time that student enrolled in specific TOP codes
o
In the same year and at the same college, that student could be
counted in both metrics in the same year or in both in different years or in
CP 307 but never CP 308
o
With snapshot views of these metrics, these two groups of
students for CP 307 and CP 308 could have zero overlap
|
CP 308 CCP Students Who Transitioned
from Noncredit Course(s) in the Selected Pathway to Credit Course(s) in the
Same Pathway
Description
|
Among students
who earned 12 or more noncredit contact hours within the last three years on the
selected TOP code, the percent who enrolled in a for-credit course in the same
selected TOP code for the first time in the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX Domain and Format
SX05 Enrollment-Positive-Attendance-Hours
|
Calculations
|
CP 328 Students
who met all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolls in a credit course
[(CB04 IN (C,
D)
AND Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file)
●
AND on the selected TOP code
AND CB03 = selected TOP code
●
Where the student is flagged as a first-time anywhere in the
system as a credit student on that TOP code in the selected year at the
selected college
AND FIRST_TERM_CR_CB03
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where enrolled for the first time in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 328
CCP Students Who Took Noncredit Courses on any TOP Code Within the Last Three
Years Before the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not
currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Noncredit enrollment in the last three years prior to selected
year is on the selected TOP code AND credit enrollment for the first-time is
on the same selected TOP code in the selected year
●
CP 307 Transitioned from Noncredit Course(s) to Credit
Course(s) in Any Pathway can actually be lower than CP 308 Transitioned from
Noncredit Course(s) to Credit Course(s) in the Selected Pathway
o
CP 307 finds the first time a noncredit student, enrolled in
the last three years, ever enrolled in credit courses whereas CP 308 finds
the first time that student enrolled in specific TOP codes
o
In the same year and at the same college, that student could be
counted in both metrics in the same year or in both in different years or in
CP 307 but never CP 308
o
With snapshot views of these metrics, these two groups of
students for CP 307 and CP 308 could have zero overlap
|
CP
311 Students Who Participated in an Internship
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
percentage of students who responded that they had participated in paid or
unpaid internship
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Internship”: As part of
your coursework or training at our college, did you participate in an
internship?
Q7
(2016)
Q9
(2017) “Internship”
Q9
(2018) “Internship”
Q9
(2019) “Internship”
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Responded to CTEOS question on internship
Sum responses
2 and 3 to survey question:
2. Yes - paid
3. Yes – unpaid
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● In
the prior version of the CCP dashboard, this metric was displayed in the
Milestones section as PS 311
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
313 Students Who Participated in an Apprenticeship
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
percentage of students who responded that they had participated in an
apprenticeship
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Apprenticeship”: As part
of your coursework or training at our college, did you participate in an
apprenticeship?
Q39
(2017) “Apprenticeship”
Q39
(2018) “Apprenticeship”
Q39
(2019) “Apprenticeship”
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Responded to CTEOS question on apprenticeship
Sum response 1
to survey question:
1. Yes
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● In
the prior version of the CCP dashboard, this metric was displayed in the
Milestones section as PS 311
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
312 Reasons Given For Why Students Are No Longer Enrolled
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
percentage of students in each response category for why they are no longer
enrolled
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Certification” and
“Journey": Please explain why you are no longer taking classes
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Responded
to CTEOS question on why no longer enrolled
Q5 2016
Q7 2017
Q7 2018
Q7 2018
Sum all responses
1 through 11:
1. My goals
were met (Fewer_Goals)
2. Completed
the program (Fewer_Completed)
3. Didn't
have enough time for classes (Fewer_Time)
4. Got a job
(Fewer_Got_Job)
5. Job
changed (Fewer_Change_Job)
6. Relocation
(Fewer_Relocation)
7. Classes
needed were not available (Fewer_Class)
8. Family or
personal reasons (Fewer_Personal)
9.
Transferred to another school (Fewer_Transfer)
10. Financial
reasons (Fewer_Financial)
11. Stopped
attending for awhile and then returned (Fewer_Return)
12. Other
(Fewer_Other)
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP 625 Community College
Pipeline Students Who Earned a Degree or Certificate (CCP Completers)
Description
|
Number of
unduplicated students who met the Community College Pipeline definition for
completion, meaning that they earned one or more noncredit certificates,
Chancellor's Office approved credit certificates, associate degrees, or
community college bachelor’s degrees in the selected year and who were also
enrolled within the same district in the selected year where and when the
student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SX
Domain and Format
|
Calculations
|
CP 122 Students who were enrolled in the district who met the
following criteria:
●
Earned a noncredit award at the selected college
SP02 in (H,
I, J, K, P, Q, R)
●
OR earned a CO approved credit certificate at the selected
college
OR SP02 in
(B, L, T, F, M, N)
●
OR earned an associate degree at the selected college
OR SP02 in
(A, S)
●
OR earned a community college bachelor’s degree at the
selected college
OR SP02 in
(Y, Z)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district
AND CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the selected
TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
●
To align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has
to be enrolled in the selected year at any college in the district.
●
Students who have earned multiple awards in the same year are
counted once and deduplicated
●
Does not include local awards. Therefore, the code “E” and “O” for
SP02 are not included
|
CP 624 Students Who Earned
Credit Awards Aligned with SCFF
Description
|
Number of
unduplicated students who met the Student Centered Funding Formula definition
for completion, meaning that they earned one or more credit certificates or
degrees at a community college, and who were also enrolled within the same
district in the selected year where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
|
Calculations
|
Students enrolled in the district who met all of the
following criteria:
●
Earned a CO approved credit certificate at the selected
college
SP02 in (L,
T, F, M, N)
●
OR earned an associate degree at the selected college
OR SP02 in
(A, S)
●
OR earned a community college bachelor’s degree at the
selected college
OR SP02 in
(Y, Z)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value
Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
To align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has
to be enrolled in the selected year at any college in the district.
●
Students who have earned multiple Chancellor’s Office Approved
Certificates or degrees are counted once and deduplicated
●
The student has to be enrolled in the same year and in the same
district where and when the student earned the award
●
Does not include local awards
●
To align to SCFF, “B” (Certificate requiring 12 to fewer than
18 semester units) which is no longer valid after 2018-19 is not included but
“N” (Certificate requiring 16 to fewer than 30 semester units) which is a new
SP02 data element created summer 2019 will be included in the future
|
CP 619 Students Who
Attained the Vision Goal Completion Definition
Description
|
Number of unduplicated
students who earned one or more of the following: Chancellor’s Office
approved certificate, associate degree, and/or CCC baccalaureate degree, and who
were also enrolled within the same district in the selected year where and
when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
|
Calculations
|
Students enrolled in the district who met all of the
following criteria:
●
Earned a CO approved credit certificate at the selected
college
SP02 in (B,
L, T, F, M, N)
●
OR earned an associate degree at the selected college
OR SP02 in
(A, S)
●
OR earned a community college bachelor’s degree at the
selected college
OR SP02 in
(Y, Z)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 619 ≤ SM 619SW
|
Notes
|
●
To align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has
to be enrolled in the selected year at any college in the district.
● Students
who have earned multiple Chancellor’s Office Approved Certificates or The
Vision for Success Goal definition of completion does not align to the
Student Centered Funding Formula Definition of Completion for the following
reason:
o
For CO approved certificates, SCFF does not include SP02 = B or
M. However, the Vision Goals do include SP02 = B and M.
● Students
who have earned multiple Chancellor’s Office Approved Certificates or degrees
are counted once and deduplicated
● Does
not include local awards
●
“M” (Certificate requiring 8 to fewer than 16 semester units
(approved by Chancellor’s Office) and “N” (Certificate requiring 16 to fewer
than 30 semester units) were added in summer 2019
|
Description
|
Number of
unduplicated students who met the Community College Pipeline definition for
completion, meaning that they earned one or more noncredit certificates,
Chancellor's Office approved credit certificates, associate degrees, or
community college bachelor’s degrees in the selected year and were also
enrolled within the same community college district in the selected year where
and when the student earned the award or who attained apprenticeship journey
level status within the selected year and who were enrolled at any community
college at the start of their apprenticeship program on a vocationally
flagged TOP code
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Department of
Apprenticeship Standards File
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SX
Domain and Format
DAS:
CURRENT_STATUS
STATUS_DATE
START_DATE
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
Either earned an award on any TOP code and was enrolled
in the same district on any TOP code and in the same year that the student
earned the award
●
Earned a noncredit award at the selected college
SP02 in (H,
I, J, K, P, Q, R)
●
OR earned a CO approved credit certificate at the selected
college
OR SP02 in
(B, L, T, F, M, N)
●
OR earned an associate degree at the selected college
OR SP02 in
(A, S)
●
OR earned a community college bachelor’s degree at the
selected college
SP02 in (Y,
Z)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district
AND CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
OR attained apprenticeship journey level status in the
selected year on a TOP code assigned to a vocational sector and was enrolled
at any community college on a TOP code assigned to a vocational sector in the
year that the student started the apprenticeship program
●
OR attained apprenticeship journey level status within the
selected year on a TOP code assigned to a vocational sector
OR
[CURRENT_STATUS = “Completed” AND
STATUS_DATE is within the selected year
AND
CB03 is assigned to a vocational sector]
●
AND was enrolled at any California community college in the
year that they started the apprenticeship program but does not have to be
enrolled in the selected year when they completed
WHERE GI03 is
within the same year as START_DATE in the DAS file at any community college
but does NOT have to be within the selected year
●
AND count students at any college and on any CTE TOP code where
the student is enrolled on a CTE TOP code when the student started the
apprenticeship program
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students enrolled in the district or
enrolled in the academic year that they started the apprenticeship program
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Testing
|
CP 632 (CTE Programs) = CP 632
SWP
|
Notes
|
●
To align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has
to be enrolled in the selected year at any college in the district.
●
This metric is essentially a wrapper metric for CP 625 CCP
Completers and CP 610 Students Who Attained Apprenticeship Journey Level
Status.
●
Students who have earned multiple awards in the same year are
counted once and deduplicated
●
The student has to be enrolled in the same year that the
student earned the award to be included and at college in the same district
●
Does not include local awards. Therefore, the code “E” which
was defined in 2017-18 as “Certificate requiring 6 to fewer than 18 semester
units (not approved by Chancellor’s Office)” for SP02 is not included
●
For attainment of apprenticeship journey status, unlike
attainment of an award, the student does NOT need to be enrolled in the
selected year in the district in the year in which they attained
apprenticeship journey status but needs to be enrolled at any college in the
selected year when they started the apprenticeship program.
|
CP 600 CCP Students Who Earned
Locally Issued Certificates
Description
|
Number of unduplicated
students who earned locally issued certificates or certificates not approved
by the Chancellor’s Office on the selected TOP code in the selected year and
who were enrolled in the same district in the selected year where and when
the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned a locally issued certificate or certificate not
approved by the Chancellor’s Office at the selected college
AND SP02 IN (E)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
● To
align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has to be enrolled
in the selected year at any college in the district.
● Students
who have earned multiple certificates are counted once and deduplicated
● Excludes
other credit awards under six units (SP02 = O)
|
CP
604 CCP Students Who Earned a Chancellor’s Office Approved Noncredit
Certificates
Description
|
Number of unduplicated
students who earned a noncredit certificate on the selected TOP code in the
selected year and who were enrolled in the same district in the selected year
where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned a Chancellor’s Office approved noncredit certificate at
the selected college
OR SP02 IN (H,
I, J, K, P, Q, R)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 604 ≤
SM 604SW
|
Notes
|
● To
align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has to be enrolled
in the selected year at any college in the district.
● Students
who have earned multiple noncredit certificates are counted once and
deduplicated
● Excludes
certificates that with less than 48 contact hours (SP02 = G)
|
CP 603 CCP Students Who Earned a Chancellor’s Office Approved
Credit Certificate
Description
|
Number of unduplicated
students who earned a Chancellor’s Office approved credit certificate on the
selected TOP code in the selected year and who were enrolled in the same district
in the selected year where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned a Chancellor’s Office approved credit certificate at
the selected college
SP02 IN (B,
L, T, F, M, N)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Notes
|
● To
align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has to be enrolled
in the selected year at any college in the district.
● For
FY2019-20 SCFF, if a student earns multiple awards in a year, that student is
only counted once for the attainment of the highest level of award, which is
considered to be an associate degree for transfer. Therefore, the student
count for this metric will NOT match with SCFF counts if there are students
who are excluded from this category because they earned award in higher
levels.
● Students
who have earned multiple Chancellor’s Office Approved Certificates are
counted once and deduplicated
● Does
not include local awards. Excludes certificates that require less than 6
units (SP02 = O)
● The
Vision Goals include Chancellor’s Office certificates with 12 to fewer than
18 semester units (or SP02 = B) and certificates with 8 to fewer than 16
units (SP02 = M). However, the Student Centered Funding Formula does not
include B or M. The metric here is aligning to the Vision Goals.
● “N”
was added in summer 2019 for Certificate requiring 16 to fewer than 30
semester units
● “M”
was added in summer 2019 for Certificate requiring 8 to fewer than 16
semester units (approved by Chancellor’s Office)
|
CP
626 CCP Students Who Earned a Chancellor’s Office Approved Credit or Noncredit
Certificate
Description
|
Number of unduplicated
students who earned a Chancellor’s Office approved credit or noncredit
certificate on the selected TOP code in the selected year and who were
enrolled in the same district in the selected year where and when the student
earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned a Chancellor’s Office approved credit certificate at
the selected college
SP02 IN (B,
L, T, F, M, N)
●
OR earned a Chancellor’s Office approved noncredit
certificate at the selected college
OR SP02 IN (H,
I, J, K, P, Q, R)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not in SSM 3.0 currently
|
Notes
|
● To
align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has to be enrolled
in the selected year at any college in the district.
● For
FY2019-20 SCFF, if a student earns multiple awards in a year, that student is
only counted once for the attainment of the highest level of award, which is
considered to be an associate degree for transfer. Therefore, the student
count for this metric will NOT match with SCFF counts if there are students
who are excluded from this category because they earned award in higher
levels.
● Students
who have earned multiple Chancellor’s Office Approved Certificates are
counted once and deduplicated
● Does
not include local awards. Excludes certificates that require less than 6
units (SP02 = O)
● The
Vision Goals include Chancellor’s Office certificates with 12 to fewer than
18 semester units (or SP02 = B) and certificates with 8 to fewer than 16
units (SP02 = M). However, the Student Centered Funding Formula does not
include B or M. The metric here is aligning to the Vision Goals.
● “N”
was added in summer 2019 for Certificate requiring 16 to fewer than 30
semester units
● “M”
was added in summer 2019 for Certificate requiring 8 to fewer than 16
semester units (approved by Chancellor’s Office)
|
CP 607 CCP Students Who
Earned an AA or AS Degree (not for transfer)
Description
|
Number of unduplicated
students who earned an AA or AS degree on the selected TOP code in the
selected year and who were enrolled in the same district in the selected year
where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Chancellor’s
Office Curriculum Inventory (see MIS file used below for SCFF)
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SP04
Student-Program-Control-Number
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned an associate degree at the selected college
SP02 in (A,
S)
●
AND not flagged as an associate degree for transfer (AA-T or
AS-T) in the 12-13-19 COCI ADT file at the selected college
WHERE
[AAT_AST Column NOT IN (A,S) AND
ControlNumber found in ControlNumber
Column]
OR (ControlNumber NOT found in
ControlNumber Column)
AND at the selected college
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Notes
|
● To
align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has to be enrolled
in the selected year at any college in the district.
● For
FY2019-20 SCFF, if a student earns multiple awards in a year, that student is
only counted once for the attainment of the highest level of award, which is
considered to be an associate degree for transfer. Therefore, the student
count for this metric will NOT match with SCFF counts if there are students
who are excluded from this category because they earned award in higher
levels.
● Students
who have earned multiple degrees in this category are counted once and
deduplicated
● COCI
file used by MIS for SCFF to determine if AA or AS is for
transfer
|
CP
608 CCP Students Who Earned an Associate Degree for Transfer
Description
|
Number of unduplicated
students who earned an associate degree for transfer on the selected TOP code
in the selected year and who were enrolled in the same district in the
selected year where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Chancellor’s
Office Curriculum Inventory (see MIS file used below for SCFF)
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SP04
Student-Program-Control-Number
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned an associate degree at the selected college
SP02 in (A,
S)
●
AND flagged as an associate degree for transfer (AA-T or
AS-T) in the 12-21-20 COCI ADT file at the selected college
WHERE
[AAT_AST Column IS IN (A,S) AND
ControlNumber found in ControlNumber
Column]
AND at the
selected college
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Notes
|
● To
align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has to be enrolled
in the selected year at any college in the district.
● Students
who have earned multiple Chancellor’s Office Approved Certificates or degrees
are counted once and deduplicated
● COCI
file used by MIS for SCFF to determine if AA or AS is for
transfer
|
CP 631 CCP Students Who Earned Any Associate
Degree
Description
|
Number of unduplicated
students who earned any AA or AS degree on the selected TOP code in the
selected year and who were enrolled in the same district in the selected year
where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Chancellor’s
Office Curriculum Inventory (see MIS file used below for SCFF)
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned an associate degree at the selected college
SP02 in (A,
S)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not in SSM 3.0 currently
|
Notes
|
● To
align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has to be enrolled
in the selected year at any college in the district.
● Students
who have earned multiple Chancellor’s Office Approved Certificates or degrees
are counted once and deduplicated
|
CP 609 Students Who Earned
a Community College Bachelor’s Degree
Description
|
Number of unduplicated
students who earned a community college bachelor’s degree on the selected TOP
code in the selected year and who were enrolled in the same district in the
selected year where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Earned community college bachelor’s degree at the selected
college
SP02 in (Y,Z)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND count students at the selected college and on the
selected TOP code where the student earned the award in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Notes
|
● To
align to the SCFF definition for completion, the student has to be enrolled
in the selected year at any college in the district.
● For
FY2019-20 SCFF, if a student earns multiple awards in a year, that student is
only counted once for the attainment of the highest level of award, which is
considered to be an associate degree for transfer. Therefore, the student
count for this metric will NOT match with SCFF counts if there are students
who are excluded from this category because they earned award in higher
levels.
|
CP
610 Students Who Attained Apprenticeship Journey Level Status
Description
|
Number of unduplicated
students who attained apprenticeship journey level status on the selected TOP
code in the selected year and who were enrolled at any community college in
the year that they started the apprenticeship program
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Department of
Apprenticeship Standards
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX
Domain and Format
DAS:
CURRENT_STATUS
STATUS_DATE
START_DATE
|
Calculations
|
Students who met all of the following criteria:
●
Attained apprenticeship journey status within the selected
year
[CURRENT_STATUS
= “Completed” AND
STATUS_DATE
is within the selected year]
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs manual
●
AND was enrolled at a California community college in the
year that they started the apprenticeship program but does not have to be
enrolled in the selected year when they completed the program
WHERE GI03 is
within the same year as START_DATE in the DAS file and does NOT have to be
within the selected year
●
AND all colleges where the student is enrolled on a CTE TOP
code when the student started the apprenticeship program are given credit and
counted on those CTE TOP codes
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students (enrollment in the selected year is not required)
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All
|
Notes
|
● Students
are matched by their social security number in COMIS with the DAS file provided.
● The
student does not have to be enrolled in the selected year when the student
attained apprenticeship journey status
● As
part of the SSM 3.0 build, a student’s age will now be displayed as their age
in the selected year or year when the student attained journey level status
rather than age at start of the apprenticeship program.
● Also,
gender and race/ethnicity information will be used from the most recent term
of enrollment at the colleges where student is enrolled on a CTE TOP code at
the start of the apprenticeship program.
● All
metrics related to apprenticeship journey status will require that the
student be enrolled at a California community college in a CTE program during
the year that the student started the apprenticeship program.
|
CP
613 Average Number of Semester Units Accumulated by All First-Time Associate
Degree Earners
Description
|
Among
students who earned an associate degree for the first time in the selected
year, the average number of semester units in the California community
college system earned up to and including the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Average of
the following:
●
Average credit units ever earned eliminating 8888 and 9999
values at the course level including units earned while enrolled as a special
admit at any college
Average
(SX03) [WHERE CB04 IN (C, D) AND
First
character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, D, P) AND
SX03 < 50]
● AND
convert quarter units to semester units for units earned at quarter schools
for students enrolled at colleges on semester system
AND Multiply
SUM (SX03) for quarter units by 0.667 to equate to semester units
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is any time up to and including
the selected year
● AND
count students at the selected college where the student earned their first
associate degree in the selected year and record average units on all TOP
codes where the student earned units
|
Denominator
|
CP 330 Students Who Earned Their First
Associate Degree in the selected year
|
Value Type
|
Average
Number of Units
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 613 similar to SM 613SW
|
Notes
|
● As
part of CCP 2.0 build in 2020-21, only units earned towards a student’s first
associate degree are included
● Metric_ID
for quarter school is CP 627
● Units
include concurrent enrollment credits and basic skills courses
● Per
the MIS DED for SX03, by eliminating 8888 and 9999 values for SX03, the
following sections are excluded :
o
Any noncredit section where CB04 = N
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is reported
as “UG”, “UD”, “W”, “MW”, “DR” or “SP”
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is
reported as “I*”, “IP”, and “RD”
|
CP
617 Average Number of Semester Units Accumulated by All First-Time AA/AS Degree
(Not for Transfer) Earners
Description
|
Among
students who earned an associate degree (not for transfer) for the first time
in the selected year, the average number of semester units in the California
community college system earned up to and including the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Chancellor’s
Office Curriculum Inventory (see MIS file used below for SCFF)
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Average of
the following:
●
Average credit units ever earned eliminating 8888 and 9999
values at the course level including units earned while enrolled as a special
admit at any college
Average
(SX03) [WHERE CB04 IN (C, D) AND
First
character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, D, P) AND
SX03 < 50]
● AND
convert quarter units to semester units for units earned at quarter schools
for students enrolled at colleges on semester system
AND Multiply
SUM (SX03) for quarter units by 0.667 to equate to semester units
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is any time up to and including the
selected year
●
AND count students at the selected
college where the student earned their first associate degree (not for
transfer) in the selected year and record average units on all TOP codes
where the student earned units
|
Denominator
|
CP 331 Students Who Earned Their
First Associate Degree (Not for Transfer) in the selected year
|
Value Type
|
Average
number of units
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 617 similar to SM 617SW
|
Notes
|
● As
part of CCP 2.0 build in 2020-21, only units earned towards a student’s first
associate degree are included
● Metric_ID
for quarter school is CP 628
● Units
include concurrent enrollment credits and basic skills courses
● COCI
file used by MIS for SCFF to determine if AA or AS is for
transfer
● Per
the MIS DED for SX03, by eliminating 8888 and 9999 values for SX03, the
following sections are excluded :
o
Any noncredit section where CB04 = N
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is reported
as “UG”, “UD”, “W”, “MW”, “DR” or “SP”
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is
reported as “I*”, “IP”, and “RD”
|
CP
618 Average Number of Semester Units Accumulated by All First-Time Associate
Degree for Transfer Earners
Description
|
Among
students who earned an associate degree for transfer for the first time in
the selected year, the average number of semester units in the California
community college system earned up to and including the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Average of
the following:
●
Average credit units ever earned eliminating 8888 and 9999
values at the course level including units earned while enrolled as a special
admit at any college
Average
(SX03) [WHERE CB04 IN (C, D) AND
First
character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, D, P) AND
SX03 < 50]
● AND
convert quarter units to semester units for units earned at quarter schools
for students enrolled at colleges on semester system
AND Multiply
SUM (SX03) for quarter units by 0.667 to equate to semester units
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is any time up to and including
the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected
college where the student earned their first associate degree for transfer in
the selected year and record average units on all TOP codes where the student
earned units
|
Denominator
|
CP 335 Students Who Earned Their
First Associate Degree for Transfer in the selected year
|
Value Type
|
Average
number of units
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 618 similar to SM 618SW
|
Notes
|
● As
part of CCP 2.0 build in 2020-21, only units earned towards a student’s first
associate degree are included
● Metric_ID
for quarter school is CP 629
● Units
include concurrent enrollment credits and basic skills courses
● COCI
file used by MIS for SCFF to determine if AA or AS is for
transfer
● Per
the MIS DED for SX03, by eliminating 8888 and 9999 values for SX03, the
following sections are excluded :
o
Any noncredit section where CB04 = N
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is reported
as “UG”, “UD”, “W”, “MW”, “DR” or “SP”
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is
reported as “I*”, “IP”, and “RD”
|
CP 627 Average Number of Quarter
Units Accumulated by All First-Time Associate Degree Earners
Description
|
Among
students who earned an associate degree for the first time in the selected
year, the average number of quarter units in the California community college
system earned up to and including the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Average of
the following:
● Average
credit units ever earned eliminating 8888 and 9999 values at the course level
including units earned while enrolled as a special admit at any college
Average
(SX03) [WHERE CB04 IN (C, D) AND
First
character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, D, P) AND
SX03 < 50]
● AND
convert semester units to quarter units for units earned at semester schools
for students enrolled at colleges on quarter system
AND Divide
SUM (SX03) for semester units by 0.667 to equate to quarter units
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is any time up to and including
the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected
college where the student earned their first associate degree in the selected
year and record average units on all TOP codes where the student earned units
|
Denominator
|
CP 330 All Students Who Earned Their First Associate
Degree in the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Average Units
and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Notes
|
● As
part of CCP 2.0 build in 2020-21, only units earned towards a student’s first
associate degree are included
● Incomplete
grades are included in Course Success and Completed Transfer Level Math and
English in the District in the First Year, but are not included in Earned
Nine or More Career Education Units Within the District in a Single Year,
Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall Term, Successfully Completed
Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and Average Number of Units Accumulated
by Associate Degree Earners, due to how the underlying data elements are
constructed.
● Units
include concurrent enrollment credits and basic skills courses
● Per
the MIS DED for SX03, by eliminating 8888 and 9999 values for SX03, the
following sections are excluded :
o
Any noncredit section where CB04 = N
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is reported
as “UG”, “UD”, “W”, “MW”, “DR” or “SP”
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is
reported as “I*”, “IP”, and “RD”
|
CP 628 Average Number of Quarter
Units Accumulated by All First-Time AA/AS Degree (Not for Transfer) Earners
Description
|
Among
students who earned an associate degree (not for transfer) for the first-time
in the selected year, the average number of quarter units in the California
community college system earned up to and including the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Average of
the following:
● Average
credit units ever earned eliminating 8888 and 9999 values at the course level
including units earned while enrolled as a special admit at any college
Average
(SX03) [WHERE CB04 IN (C, D) AND
First
character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, D, P) AND
SX03 < 50]
● AND
convert semester units to quarter units for units earned at semester schools
for students enrolled at colleges on quarter system
AND Divide
SUM (SX03) for semester units by 0.667 to equate to quarter units
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is any time up to and including
the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected college where the student
earned their first associate degree in the selected year and record average
units on all TOP codes where the student earned units
|
Denominator
|
CP 331 All Students Who Earned Their First Associate
Degree (Not for Transfer) in the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Average Units
and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Notes
|
● As
part of CCP 2.0 build in 2020-21, only units earned towards a student’s first
associate degree are included
● Incomplete
grades are included in Course Success and Completed Transfer Level Math and
English in the District in the First Year, but are not included in Earned Nine
or More Career Education Units Within the District in a Single Year,
Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall Term, Successfully Completed
Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and Average Number of Units Accumulated
by Associate Degree Earners, due to how the underlying data elements are
constructed.
● Units
include concurrent enrollment credits and basic skills courses
● COCI
file used by MIS for SCFF to determine if AA or AS is for
transfer
● Per
the MIS DED for SX03, by eliminating 8888 and 9999 values for SX03, the
following sections are excluded :
o
Any noncredit section where CB04 = N
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is reported
as “UG”, “UD”, “W”, “MW”, “DR” or “SP”
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is
reported as “I*”, “IP”, and “RD”
|
CP 629 Average Number of Quarter
Units Accumulated by All First-Time Associate Degree for Transfer Earners
Description
|
Among
students who earned an associate degree for transfer for the first-time in
the selected year, the average number of quarter units in the California
community college system earned up to and including the selected year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Average of
the following:
● Average
credit units ever earned eliminating 8888 and 9999 values at the course level
including units earned while enrolled as a special admit at any college
Average
(SX03) [WHERE CB04 IN (C, D) AND
First
character of SX04 IN (A, B, C, D, P) AND
SX03 < 50]
● AND
convert semester units to quarter units for units earned at semester schools
for students enrolled at colleges on quarter system
AND Divide
SUM (SX03) for semester units by 0.667 to equate to quarter units
● AND
at any time up to and including the selected year
WHERE GI03 is any time up to and including
the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected college where the student
earned their first associate degree in the selected year and record average
units on all TOP codes where the student earned units
|
Denominator
|
CP 335 Students Who Earned Their
First Associate Degree for Transfer in the selected year
|
Value Type
|
Average Units
and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Notes
|
● As
part of CCP 2.0 build in 2020-21, only units earned towards a student’s first
associate degree are included
● Incomplete
grades are included in Course Success and Completed Transfer Level Math and
English in the District in the First Year, but are not included in Earned Nine
or More Career Education Units Within the District in a Single Year,
Successfully Completed Unit Thresholds in Fall Term, Successfully Completed
Unit Thresholds in the Selected Year, and Average Number of Units Accumulated
by Associate Degree Earners, due to how the underlying data elements are
constructed.
● Units
include concurrent enrollment credits and basic skills courses
● COCI
file used by MIS for SCFF to determine if AA or AS is for
transfer
● Per
the MIS DED for SX03, by eliminating 8888 and 9999 values for SX03, the
following sections are excluded :
o
Any noncredit section where CB04 = N
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is reported
as “UG”, “UD”, “W”, “MW”, “DR” or “SP”
o
Any credit section where CB04 is in (C,D) and where SX04 is
reported as “I*”, “IP”, and “RD”
|
CP
622 Average Time to Attain an Associate or Bachelor’s Degree
Description
|
Among
students who attained an associate or bachelor’s degree, the average time for
attainment of that degree
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Determine term when student earned an associate or CC bachelor’s
degree at the selected college
SP02 IN (A, S,
Y, Z)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is within the selected year
●
AND determine first term of enrollment as a non-special
admit student at any college
WHERE [MIN First-Time NSA Student (GI03)]
anywhere in the system
●
AND subtract term when student earned an associate or CC
bachelor’s degree at the selected college
AND [MIN First-Time NSA Student (GI03)] –
GI03 in the selected year] to determine length to award time
●
AND count students at the selected
college and on the selected TOP code where the student earned an associate or
CC bachelor’s degree in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 336 CCP Students Who Earned an Associate
or Bachelor’s Degree in the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Average Years
(0.0), unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Perkins
Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not
currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
|
CP
401 Number of Locally Issued Certificates Awarded
Description
|
Count of
locally-issued certificates awarded in the selected year on the selected TOP
code for students and who were enrolled in the district in the selected year
where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
GI92 Record-Number-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SP03 Student-Program-Award-Earned
SP04
Student-Program-Control-Number
SX Student Enrollment Data
Record
|
Calculations
|
Count of awards for students enrolled in the selected
year in the district:
●
Locally issued certificate at the selected college
SP02 = E
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND an award for a given student is defined as a unique
combination of Award Type, DateOfAward, RecordId, and ProgramCode
AND unique
(SP02, SP03, RecordId, SP04)
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Count of
awards
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Excludes
other credit awards under six units (SP02 = O)
|
CP 432 Number of Chancellor’s
Office Approved Noncredit Certificates Awarded
Description
|
Count of
Chancellor’s Office-approved certificates awarded in the selected year on the
selected TOP code for students and who were enrolled in the district in the
selected year where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
GI92 Record-Number-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SP03 Student-Program-Award-Earned
SP04
Student-Program-Control-Number
SX Student Enrollment Data
Record
|
Calculations
|
Count of awards for students enrolled in the selected
year in the district:
●
Chancellor’s Office approved noncredit certificate at the
selected college
SP02 IN (H,
I, J, K, P, Q, R)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND an award for a given student is defined as a unique
combination of Award Type, DateOfAward, RecordId, and ProgramCode
AND unique
(SP02, SP03, RecordId, SP04)
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Count of
Awards
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Excludes
certificates that with less than 48 contact hours (SP02 = G)
|
CP 433 Number of Chancellor’s
Office Approved Credit Certificates Awarded
Description
|
Count of
Chancellor’s Office-approved credit certificates awarded in the selected year
on the selected TOP code for students and who were enrolled in the district
in the selected year where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
GI92 Record-Number-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SP03 Student-Program-Award-Earned
SP04
Student-Program-Control-Number
SX Student Enrollment Data
Record
|
Calculations
|
Count of awards for students enrolled in the selected
year in the district:
●
Chancellor’s Office approved credit certificate at the
selected college
SP02 IN (B,
L, T, F, M, N)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND an award for a given student is defined as a unique
combination of Award Type, DateOfAward, RecordId, and ProgramCode
AND unique
(SP02, SP03, RecordId, SP04)
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Count of
Awards
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Excludes
certificates that require less than 6 units (SP02 = O) or less than 48
contact hours (SP02 = G)
|
CP
412 Number of Chancellor’s Office Approved Credit or Noncredit Certificates
Awarded
Description
|
Count of
Chancellor’s Office-approved credit or noncredit certificates awarded in the
selected year on the selected TOP code for students and who were enrolled in
the district in the selected year where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
GI92 Record-Number-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SP03 Student-Program-Award-Earned
SP04
Student-Program-Control-Number
SX Student Enrollment Data
Record
|
Calculations
|
Count of awards for students enrolled in the selected
year in the district:
●
Chancellor’s Office approved credit certificate at the
selected college
SP02 IN (B,
L, T, F, M, N)
●
OR Chancellor’s Office approved noncredit certificate at the
selected college
OR SP02 IN (H,
I, J, K, P, Q, R)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND an award for a given student is defined as a unique
combination of Award Type, DateOfAward, RecordId, and ProgramCode
AND unique
(SP02, SP03, RecordId, SP04)
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Count of
Awards
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
Excludes
certificates that require less than 6 units (SP02 = O) or less than 48
contact hours (SP02 = G)
|
CP 434 Number of AA or AS
Degrees (Not for Transfer) Awarded
Description
|
Count of AA
or AS Degrees (not for transfer) awarded in the selected year on the selected
TOP code for students and who were enrolled in the district in the selected
year where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
GI92 Record-Number-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SP03 Student-Program-Award-Earned
SP04 Student-Program-Control-Number
SX Student Enrollment Data
Record
|
Calculations
|
Count of awards for students enrolled in the selected
year in the district:
●
Associate degree at the selected college
SP02 in (A,
S)
●
AND not flagged as an associate degree for transfer (AA-T or
AS-T) in the 12-13-19 COCI ADT file at the selected college
WHERE
[AAT_AST Column NOT IN (A,S) AND
ControlNumber found in ControlNumber
Column]
OR [ControlNumber NOT found in
ControlNumber Column]]
AND at the selected college
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND an award for a given student is defined as a unique
combination of Award Type, DateOfAward, RecordId, and ProgramCode
AND unique
(SP02, SP03, RecordId, SP04)
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Count of
awards
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
COCI
file used by MIS for SCFF to determine if AA or AS is for
transfer
|
CP 435 Number of Associate
Degrees for Transfer Awarded
Description
|
Count of AA
or AS Degrees for Transfer awarded in the selected year on the selected TOP
code for students and who were enrolled in the district in the selected year
where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
GI92 Record-Number-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SP03 Student-Program-Award-Earned
SP04
Student-Program-Control-Number
SX Student Enrollment Data
Record
|
Calculations
|
Count of awards for students enrolled in the selected
year in the district:
●
Associate degree at the selected college
SP02 in (A,
S)
●
AND flagged as an associate degree for transfer (AA-T or
AS-T) in the 12-21-20 COCI ADT file at the selected college
WHERE
[AAT_AST Column IS IN (A,S) AND
ControlNumber found in ControlNumber
Column]
AND at the
selected college
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND an award for a given student is defined as a unique
combination of Award Type, DateOfAward, RecordId, and ProgramCode
AND unique
(SP02, SP03, RecordId, SP04)
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Count of
awards
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
COCI
file used by MIS for SCFF to determine if AA or AS is for
transfer
|
CP 436 Number of Associate
Degrees Awarded
Description
|
Count of AA
or AS Degrees awarded in the selected year on the selected TOP code for
students and who were enrolled in the district in the selected year where and
when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
GI92 Record-Number-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SP03 Student-Program-Award-Earned
SP04
Student-Program-Control-Number
SX Student Enrollment Data
Record
|
Calculations
|
Count of awards for students enrolled in the selected
year in the district:
●
Associate degree at the selected college
SP02 in (A,
S)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a value
in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND an award for a given student is defined as a unique
combination of Award Type, DateOfAward, RecordId, and ProgramCode
AND unique
(SP02, SP03, RecordId, SP04)
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Count of
awards
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
|
CP
437 Number of Community College Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded
Description
|
Count of Community
College Bachelor’s Degrees awarded in the selected year on the selected TOP
code for students and who were enrolled in the district in the selected year
where and when the student earned the award
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
GI92 Record-Number-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SP03 Student-Program-Award-Earned
SP04
Student-Program-Control-Number
SX Student Enrollment Data
Record
|
Calculations
|
Count of awards for students enrolled in the selected
year in the district:
●
Community college bachelor’s degree at the selected college
SP02 in (Y,Z)
●
AND awarded on a valid TOP code
AND CB03 is a valid TOP code in the Taxonomy of Programs
manual
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND with a record in the Student
Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file in the selected year on any
valid TOP code in the district
AND [Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year in the district AND
CB03 is any valid TOP code in the
Taxonomy of Programs manual]
●
AND an award for a given student is defined as a unique
combination of Award Type, DateOfAward, RecordId, and ProgramCode
AND unique
(SP02, SP03, RecordId, SP04)
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Count of
awards
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
|
CP 620 CCP Students Who Transferred
to Any Four-Year Institution (Earned 12+ Units)
Description
|
Among CCP students
earned 12 or more units at any time and at any college up to and including
the selected year and who exited the community college system in the
subsequent year, the proportion of students who enrolled in any four-year
postsecondary institution in the subsequent year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearing House
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
Student Enrollment File
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match:
segment
tfr_in_inst_type
|
Calculations
|
CP 235
Students who met the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in a CSU, UC or any private or public in-state or
out-of-state four-year institution in the subsequent year between 07/01 of
the selected year and 06/30 of the subsequent year
WHERE
[(segment IS IN (CSU, UC, ISP, OOS)
AND tfr_in_inst_type = 4 in the transfer
bucket
AND in the academic year following the
selected year)
●
AND include students in a transfer count for a college if
that student had any enrollment value in the college in the selected year prior
to transfer to a four-year institution
AND Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year]
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 235 CCP Students Who Earned
12 or More Units at Any Time and at Any College and Who Exited from
California community colleges
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students, Percentage
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 620 very similar to SM 620SW
|
Notes
|
● This
metric is aligned to the original SCFF definition. However, it will not align
to the 2019-20 or 2020-21 SCFF definition where the 12 or more units have to
be earned in the district in the selected year prior to transfer
● For
the FY2019-20 SCFF, per the SCFF
documentation on the Chancellor’s Office website, special admit students
were not omitted from this metric calculation. Therefore, counts of students
attaining this metric outcome may be different since special admit students
are excluded from all SSM metrics per CO decision.
● Only
students with valid social security numbers can be tracked
● All
colleges where a student is enrolled in the selected year prior to transfer
will receive credit for that transfer
● Data
will not be displayed until two years after a student exits the system.
|
CP 614 CCP
Students Who Transferred to a CSU or UC (Earned 12+ Units)
Description
|
Among CCP
students earned 12 or more units at any time and at any college up to and
including the selected year and who exited the community college system in
the subsequent year, the proportion of students who enrolled in a CSU or UC
in the subsequent year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearing House
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
Student Enrollment File
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match:
segment
tfr_in_inst_type
|
Calculations
|
CP 235
Students who met the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in a CSU or UC in the subsequent year between 07/01
of the selected year and 06/30 of the subsequent year
WHERE
[(segment IS IN (CSU, UC)
AND tfr_in_inst_type = 4 in the transfer
bucket
AND in the academic year following the
selected year)
●
AND include students in a transfer count for a college if
that student had any enrollment value in the college the selected year before
they transferred to a four-year institution
AND Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year]
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 235 CCP Students Who Earned
12 or More Units at Any Time and at Any College and Who Exited from
California community colleges
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students, Percentage
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 614 very similar to SM 614SW
|
Notes
|
● This
metric is aligned to the original SCFF definition. However, it will not align
to the 2019-20 SCFF definition where the 12 or more units have to be earned
in the district in the selected year prior to transfer
● Only
students with valid social security numbers can be tracked
● All
colleges where a student is enrolled in the selected year prior to transfer
will receive credit for that transfer
● If
a student shows up as a transfer student in two different transfer categories
(i.e. CSU or UC and out of state) then that student is counted in both
categories
|
CP
615 CCP Students Who Transferred to an In-State Private College (Earned 12+
Units)
Description
|
Among CCP
students earned 12 or more units at any time and at any college up to and
including the selected year and who exited the community college system in
the subsequent year, the proportion of students who enrolled in a private
college in-state in the subsequent year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearing House
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
Student Enrollment File
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match:
segment
tfr_in_inst_type
|
Calculations
|
CP 235
Students who met the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in a four-year private college in-state in the
subsequent year between 07/01 of the selected year and 06/30 of the
subsequent year
WHERE
[(segment = ISP
AND tfr_in_inst_type = 4 in the transfer
bucket
AND in the academic year following the
selected year)
●
AND include students in a transfer count for a college if
that student had any enrollment value in the college the selected year before
they transferred to a four-year institution
AND Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year]
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 235 CCP Students Who Earned
12 or More Units at Any Time and at Any College and Who Exited from
California community colleges
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students, Percentage
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 615 very similar to SM 615SW
|
Notes
|
● This
metric is aligned to the original SCFF definition. However, it will not align
to the 2019-20 SCFF definition where the 12 or more units have to be earned
in the district in the selected year prior to transfer
● Only
students with valid social security numbers can be tracked
● All
colleges where a student is enrolled in the selected year prior to transfer
will receive credit for that transfer
● If
a student shows up as a transfer student in two different transfer categories
(i.e. CSU or UC and out of state) then that student is counted in both
categories
|
CP
616 CCP Students Who Transferred to any Out-of-State Institution (Earned 12+
Units)
Description
|
Among CCP
students earned 12 or more units at any time and at any college up to and
including the selected year and who exited the community college system in
the subsequent year, the proportion of students who enrolled in any out of
state four-year institution in the subsequent year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearing House
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
Student Enrollment File
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match:
segment
tfr_in_inst_type
|
Calculations
|
CP 235 Students who met the
following criteria:
●
Enrolled in any four-year out-of-state college in the
subsequent year between 07/01 of the selected year and 06/30 of the subsequent
year
WHERE
[(segment = OOS
AND tfr_in_inst_type = 4 in the transfer
bucket
AND in the academic year following the
selected year)
●
AND include students in a transfer count for a college if
that student had any enrollment value in the college the selected year before
they transferred to a four-year institution
AND Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year]
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 235 CCP Students Who Earned
12 or More Units at Any Time and at Any College and Who Exited from
California community colleges
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students, Percentage
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 616 very similar to SM 616SW
|
Notes
|
● This
metric is aligned to the original SCFF definition. However, it will not align
to the 2019-20 SCFF definition where the 12 or more units have to be earned
in the district in the selected year prior to transfer
● Only
students with valid social security numbers can be tracked
● All
colleges where a student is enrolled in the selected year prior to transfer
will receive credit for that transfer
● If
a student shows up as a transfer student in two different transfer categories
(i.e. CSU or UC and out of state) then that student is counted in both
categories
|
CP
623 CCP Students Who Transferred to a Four-Year Institution
Description
|
Among
students who exited the community college system in the subsequent year, the
proportion of students who enrolled in any four-year institution in the subsequent
year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearing House
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
Student Enrollment File
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match:
segment
tfr_in_inst_type
|
Calculations
|
CP 234 Students
who met all of the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in a CSU, UC or any private or public in-state or
out-of-state four-year institution in the subsequent year between 07/01 of
the selected year and 06/30 of the subsequent year
WHERE
[(segment IS IN (CSU, UC, ISP, OOS)
AND tfr_in_inst_type = 4 in the transfer
bucket
AND in the academic year following the
selected year)
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 234 CCP Students Who Exited from California
community colleges in the Selected Year
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students, Percentage
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SM 2.6
|
Testing
|
CP 623 > CP 620 (requires 12+ units to be earned)
|
Notes
|
● Formerly
PS 410 in the prior CCP dashboard
● Only
students with valid social security numbers can be tracked.
● Data
will not be displayed until two years after a student exits the system.
● Transfer
bucket contains data reported by CSU, UC, and the National Student
Clearinghouse
|
CP 641 CCP Students Who
Attained the Vision Goal Completion Definition or Who Transferred to a
Four-Year Institution
Description
|
EITHER among
students in selected student journey, the number of students who earned one
or more of the following: Chancellor’s Office approved certificate, associate
degree, and/or CCC baccalaureate degree, and had an enrollment in the
selected year in the district
OR among students in selected student journey
who earned 12 or more units at any time and at any college up to and
including the selected year and who exited the community college system, the
number of students who enrolled in any four-year postsecondary institution in
the subsequent year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office
Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SP02 Student-Program-Award
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match:
Segment
tfr_in_inst_type
|
Calculations
|
EITHER
Students in the appropriate student journey who met the following criteria:
●
Earned a CO approved credit certificate
SP02 in (B,
L, T, F, N, M)
●
OR earned an associate degree
OR SP02 in
(A, S)
●
OR earned a community college bachelor’s degree
OR SP02 in
(Y, Z)
●
AND in the selected year
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year
●
AND count students at the selected college where the student
earned the award in the selected year
OR CP 235
Students who met the following criteria:
●
Enrolled in a CSU, UC or any private or public in-state or
out-of-state four-year institution in the subsequent year between 07/01 of
the selected year and 06/30 of the subsequent year
WHERE
[(segment IS IN (CSU, UC, ISP, OOS)
AND tfr_in_inst_type = 4 in the transfer
bucket
AND in the academic year following the
selected year)
●
AND include students in a transfer count for a college if
that student had any enrollment value in the college in the selected year prior
to transfer to a four-year institution
AND Has a
value in the Student Enrollment Data Elements (SX) file
WHERE GI03 is
within the selected year]
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
with no enrollment anywhere in the CC system in the following year and who
completed 12 or more units at any time in the CC system
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
Notes
|
● Students
who have earned multiple Chancellor’s Office Approved Certificates or The
Vision for Success Goal definition of completion does not align to the
Student Centered Funding Formula Definition of Completion for the following
reason:
o
For CO approved certificates, SCFF does not include SP02 = B or
M. However, the Vision Goals do include SP02 = B and M.
● Students
who have earned multiple Chancellor’s Office Approved Certificates or degrees
are counted once and deduplicated
● Does
not include local awards
● “M”
(Certificate requiring 8 to fewer than 16 semester units (approved by
Chancellor’s Office) and “N” (Certificate requiring 16 to fewer than 30
semester units) were added in summer 2019
● This
4-Yr Transfer part of the metric is aligned to the original SCFF definition.
However, it will not align to the 2019-20 or 2020-21 SCFF definition where
the 12 or more units have to be earned in the district in the selected year
prior to transfer
● For
the FY2019-20 SCFF for 4-Yr Transfer, per the SCFF
documentation on the Chancellor’s Office website, special admit students
were not omitted from this metric calculation. Therefore, counts of students
attaining this metric outcome may be different since special admit students
are excluded from all SSM metrics per CO decision.
● For
transfer, only students with valid social security numbers can be tracked
● For
transfer, data will not be displayed until two years after a student exits
the system.
● For
transfer, a student is included in a transfer count for a college if that
student had any enrollment value in the college the selected year before they
transferred to a four-year institution
|
CP 411 Skills-Builder
Students Who Had a Wage Gain
Description
|
Among the students who took 0.5 or more non-introductory units
in the selected TOP code in the selected year, passed all credit vocational
courses in the selected year, did not receive a locally-issued certificate,
Chancellor’s Office approved certificate, or degree in the selected year, did
not enroll in any postsecondary institution the following year, the
proportion of skills builders had an increase in earnings after taking
college courses
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
National Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB09
Course-SAM-Priority-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02
Student-Program-Award
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04
Enrollment-Grade
|
Calculations
|
Sum the number of students who had a positive change in
earnings for CP 129 Skills-Builder students who were matched in the UI
wage file for both quarters:
Calculate Post Earnings for each exiting Skills-Builder
student
● Determine student’s post earnings
WHERE Post Earnings equals student’s second quarter
earnings in Q4 (Oct-Dec) or CP 800 of the calendar year of the student’s academic year of
exit from the last college attended
● AND adjust for inflation
AND use the CA deflator in the deflator table to
adjust for inflation
Then Calculate Pre-Earnings for each Skills-Builder
student
● AND determine Skills-Builder student’s pre-earnings
WHERE Pre-Earnings equals student’s earnings two quarters
prior to the academic year of entry in Q1 (Apr-Jun) of the calendar year of
the student’s academic year before the selected year when the student was a
Skills-Builder student
● AND adjust for inflation
AND use the CA deflator in the deflator table to
adjust for inflation
Sum number of Skills-Builder students who had a positive
earnings gain
● AND Count student if Post Earnings is greater than
Pre-Earnings
SUM students WHERE Post Earnings > Pre-Earnings
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where a
student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 129 Skills-Builder
Students
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated count, Percentage
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Unemployment Insurance data contain
wages only for those employed in an occupation or industry covered by
Unemployment Insurance in California. This excludes individuals employed by
the military or federal government, and those who are self‐employed,
employed out of state, unemployed, or not in the workforce after completion
of an award.
●
A student’s academic year of entry is
the most recent year in which a student was enrolled at any college and had
no enrollments in the prior academic year at any college
●
A student’s academic year of exit is the
end of the academic year (summer-fall-winter-spring terms) in which they were
enrolled in the community college system
●
Returning students will be identified
as those who have been gone for all terms of a given academic year and then
had an enrollment in any term of a subsequent academic year.
●
Pre-earnings: Q1 (Apr-Jun) of the
calendar year of the student’s academic year of entry at any college
●
Post-earnings: Q4 (Oct-Dec) of the
calendar year of the student’s academic year of exit from the last college
attended
|
CP 602 CCP
Students Who Transitioned to Postsecondary Coursework
Description
|
Among students
who took a noncredit adult basic education, noncredit adult secondary
education, or noncredit ESL course, the proportion who subsequently enrolled in
either a career education course or any college level credit course or was
flagged as pre-apprenticeship in the selected or subsequent year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB04 Course-Credit-Status
CB21
Course-Prior-To-College-Level
GI03 Term-Identifier
SB23
Student-Apprenticeship-Status
SXD2
Enrollment-Credit-Status
Min(Credit) Calculated
Min(Pre-Apprenticeship) Calculated
Min(CTE) Calculated
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
First enrollment in EITHER a non-basic skills credit course
at any institution occurs within the selected or subsequent years
WHERE [CB04
IN (C, D)
AND (CB21 = Y
OR SXD2 NOT IN (S,X))
AND
MIN_CREDIT(GI03) is the first time each student enrolls in a non-basic skills
credit course within the selected or subsequent year at any institution]
●
Or has a pre-apprenticeship status at any institution occurs
within the selected or subsequent years
OR [WHERE (SB23 = 2)
AND MIN_PRE-APPRENTICESHIP
(GI03) is the first time each student is flagged as a pre-apprenticeship within
the selected or subsequent year at any institution]
●
OR in any CTE course at any institution occurs within the
selected or subsequent years
OR [CB03 =
“*” in TOP_VE_STATUS table
AND MIN_CTE(GI03)
is the first time each student enrolls in a noncredit CTE course within the
selected or subsequent year at any institution]
●
AND count CP 122 students
at any college and on any TOP code where enrolled when the first-time non-basic skills credit or CTE
enrollment or flagged as pre-apprenticeship in the system occurred either in
the selected or subsequent year
|
Denominator
|
CP 327 CCP Noncredit Students Who Enrolled in ABE, ESL or ASE
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students, Percentage
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM
3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Testing
|
CP 602 ≤
SM 602SW
|
Notes
|
Because this
metric allows for the outcome to be measured if a student transitions in a
subsequent year, data will not be available for 2019-20
|
CP 901 Equity Gaps for
Completion
Description
|
The
proportionality index indicates whether a subgroup of students is represented
equitably among those who earned a degree or certificate compared to the
subgroup's representation among all Community College Pipeline students in
the selected program at the selected locale
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SX
Domain and Format
|
Calculations
|
For CP 625
and CP 122 Students, calculate the following for each subgroup for
gender, race/ethnicity and age groups for the sector/program and for the
locale and year selected for the calculation for Equity Gaps for Completion:
●
901A No. of CP 122 Students Enrolled
in Program or Sector Selected by
Subgroup and Overall
●
901B % of Overall: Ratio for Program
or Sector Selected for locale and year selected: No. of CP 122 Students in Program
or Sector Selected by Subgroup/Overall No. of CP 122 Students in Program or
Sector Selected
●
901C No. of CP 625 Completers in
Program or Sector Selected by
Subgroup and Overall
●
901D % Completed or Ratio for Program
or Sector Selected for locale and year selected: No. of CP 625 Completers in
Program or Sector Selected by Subgroups/Overall No. of CP 625 Completers in
Program or Sector Selected
●
901E % Completed in Program or Sector
Selected or PI Ratio: % Completed/% Overall = 901B/901D
●
901F Overall No. of Completers in the
Program or Sector Selected for 1:1 Ratio by Subgroup= 901B for Subgroup * 901C
Overall
●
901G No. of Students Needed to Complete
for 1:1 Ratio: 901E-901C
For Display in Table:
● If 901G < 0.85, then display value and “Under
with DI”
● If 901G >0.85 but <1, then display value and
“Under without DI”
●
If 901G =>1, then display
“N/A” and “Over”
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
N/A
|
Notes
|
|
CP 902 Equity Gaps for
Transfer
Description
|
The
proportionality index indicates whether a subgroup of students is represented
equitably among those who transferred to a four-year compared to the
subgroup's representation among all Community College Pipeline students in
the selected program at the selected locale
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
Student Enrollment File
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match:
segment
tfr_in_inst_type
|
Calculations
|
For CP 620 and
CP 122 Students, calculate the following for each subgroup for
gender, race/ethnicity and age groups for the sector/program and for the
locale and year selected for the calculation for Equity Gaps for Completion:
●
902A No. of CP 122 Students Enrolled
in Program or Sector Selected by
Subgroup and Overall
●
902B % of Overall: Ratio for Program
or Sector Selected for locale and year selected: No. of CP 122 Students in
Program or Sector Selected by Subgroup/Overall No. of CP 122 Students in
Program or Sector Selected
●
902C No. of CP 620 Students Who
Transferred in Program or Sector Selected by Subgroup and Overall
●
902D % Who Transferred or Ratio for
Program or Sector Selected for locale and year selected: No. of CP 620
Students Who Transferred in Program or Sector Selected by Subgroups/Overall
No. of CP 620 Students Who Transferred in Program or Sector Selected
●
902E % Who Transferred in Program or
Sector Selected or PI Ratio: % Who Transferred/% Overall = 902B/902D
●
902F Overall No. of Students Who
Transferred in the Program or Sector Selected for 1:1 Ratio by Subgroup= 902B
for Subgroup * 902C Overall
●
902G No. of Students Needed to Transfer
for 1:1 Ratio: 902E-902C
For Display in Table:
● If 902G < 0.85, then display value and “Under
with DI”
● If 902G >0.85 but <1, then display value and
“Under without DI”
●
If 902G =>1, then display
“N/A” and “Over”
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 Students
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and Unduplicated Count of Students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
N/A
|
Notes
|
|
CP
515 Top Five Colleges for Completion
Description
|
Top five
colleges with the highest proportion or number of CCP students who earned one
or more noncredit certificates, CO approved credit certificates, associate
degrees, or community college bachelor’s degrees in the selected year and
were also enrolled within the same community college district in the selected
year or who attained apprenticeship journey level status within the selected
year and who were enrolled at any community college at the start of their
apprenticeship program
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Department of
Apprenticeship Standards File
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02 Student-Program-Award
SX
Domain and Format
DAS:
CURRENT_STATUS
STATUS_DATE
START_DATE
|
Calculations
|
Determine top five colleges for metric CP 632 Students
Who Earned a Degree or Certificate or Attained Apprenticeship Journey Level
Status
AND Display
top five colleges for statewide when statewide selected
OR Display
top five colleges for macroregion when macroregion selected
OR Display
top five colleges for microregion when district, college or macroregion
selected
AND List percentages in descending order
OR List values in descending order
AND Display the top 5 institutions by percentage
OR Display the top 5 institutions by value
|
Denominator
|
CP 122 CCP
Students Enrolled in the District
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Formerly PS 700
●
Students who have earned multiple awards in the same year are
counted once and deduplicated
●
The student has to be enrolled in the same year that the
student earned the award to be included
●
Does not include local awards
●
For apprenticeship, students have to have been enrolled at the
selected institution at the start date in the DAS file
|
CP
516 Top Five Colleges for Students Who Transferred to a Four-Year Institution
Description
|
Top five
colleges with the highest proportion or number of CCP students who earned 12
units at any college and at any time and who exited the community college
system in the selected year and enrolled in a four-year institution in the subsequent
year
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearing House
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
Student
Enrollment File
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Calculations
|
Determine top five colleges for metric CP 620 Students Who
Transferred to Any Four-Year Institution
AND Display
top five colleges for statewide when statewide selected
OR Display
top five colleges for macroregion when macroregion selected
OR Display
top five colleges for microregion when district, college or macroregion
selected
AND List percentages in descending order
OR List values in descending order
AND Display the top 5 institutions by percentage
OR Display the top 5 institutions by value
|
Denominator
|
CP 235 CCP
Students Who Earned 12 or More Units at Any Time and at Any College and Who
Exited California Community College
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and Unduplicated count of students, Percentage
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SM 2.6
|
Notes
|
● Only
students with valid social security numbers can be tracked.
● Data
will not be displayed until two years after a student exits the system.
● Transfer
bucket contains data reported by CSU, UC, and the National Student
Clearinghouse
|
CP
431 Third Party Credentials
Description
|
The number of
students who responded that they obtained an industry certification or
license in the same field of study
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Certification” and
“Journey”: After completing your coursework, did you do any of the following?
Q5_1 =
industry cert/license and Q5_2 = journey-level cert (2013)
Q7_1 =
journey-level cert and Q7_2 = industry cert/license (2014)
Q7_1 =
journey-level cert and Q7_2 = industry cert/license (2015)
Q9 =
industry cert/license and Q11 = journey-level cert (2016)
Q12_1
= industry cert/license and Q40_5 = journey-level cert (2017)
Q12_1 = industry cert/license and Q40_5 = journey-level
cert (2018)
Q12_1 = industry cert/license and Q40_5 = journey-level
cert (2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Responded that they had attained an industry certification
or license or journey-level certification in the same field of study
Sum response
1 OR 2
AND report as
“Yes – attained a third party industry certification or license”
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question(s)
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of survey respondents who answered 1 or 2
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
● Responses
to two survey questions are recorded for this metric. For both, students fill
in a check box to indicate that they attained an industry
certification/license or journey-level certification in the same field of
study. The percentages displayed for this metric are high since most students
who responded to these questions would have had a positive response.
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
● Transfer
bucket contains data reported by CSU, UC, and the National Student
Clearinghouse
|
CP 505 Students Employed in the Second Fiscal Quarter After Exit
Description
|
Among
students who exited the community college system and did not transfer to any
postsecondary institution, the proportion of students who were employed in
the second fiscal quarter after exit
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Wage File
|
Data
Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX Domain and Format
|
Calculations
|
CP 203 CCP Exiters who met
all of the following criteria:
● Were
matched in the UI wage file
Wage record
found in the second fiscal quarter following the selected year
● AND
were employed in the second fiscal quarter after exit
AND Student
matched in UI wage file in the second fiscal quarter immediately following
the selected year or Oct-Dec of the calendar year of exit or Q4
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not
currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
● The
exiter definition only includes students as exiters if they did not re-enroll
at any postsecondary institution from 07/01 of the selected year to 06/30 of
the subsequent year.
● Metric
will ALSO be used as a denominator for the following metrics:
o
CP 800 Median Annual Earnings
o
CP 802 Proportion of Students Who Attained the Living Wage
● A
student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic year in which they
were last enrolled in the community college system. Q4 of the calendar year
of exit (Oct-Dec) corresponds to the second fiscal quarter after exit. Information
is only shown for students with a valid social security number, therefore
figures may be understated
● Unemployment
Insurance data contain wages only for those employed in an occupation or
industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in California. This excludes
individuals employed by the military or federal government, and those who are
self-employed, employed out of state, unemployed, or not in the workforce
after completion of an award.
|
CP 506 Students Employed in
the Fourth Fiscal Quarter After Exit
Description
|
Among
students who exited the community college system and did not transfer to any
postsecondary institution, the proportion of students who were employed in
the fourth fiscal quarter after exit
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Wage File
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Were
matched in the UI wage file
Wage record
found in the fourth fiscal quarter following the selected year
● AND
were employed in the fourth fiscal quarter after exit
AND Student
matched in UI wage file in the second fiscal quarter immediately following
the selected year (Apr-June of the subsequent calendar year of exit)
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not
currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
● Previously
PS 501 on the Community College Pipeline
● A
student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic year in which they
were last enrolled in the community college system. Q2 in the subsequent year
of the calendar year of exit (Apr-June) corresponds to the fourth fiscal
quarter after exit. Information is only shown for students with a valid
social security number, therefore figures may be understated
● Unemployment
Insurance data contain wages only for those employed in an occupation or
industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in California. This excludes individuals
employed by the military or federal government, and those who are
self-employed, employed out of state, unemployed, or not in the workforce
after completion of an award.
● Data
will not be displayed until two years after a student exits the system.
|
CP 700 Unemployed Students Who Became Employed
Description
|
Among
students who exited the community college system and did not transfer to any
postsecondary institution, the proportion of students who were unemployed and
became employed after exiting college
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Wage File
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Unemployed
in the first fiscal quarter before first-time entry or re-entry into the
system after an academic year of exit
Student
matched in UI wage file in the first fiscal quarter before first-time entry
or re-entry into the system after an academic year of exit
● AND
employed in the second fiscal quarter after exit
AND Student
matched in UI wage file in the fourth fiscal quarter of the calendar year of
exit
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 205 CCP Students Who Exited Higher
Education who did not have a wage record in the EDD UI Wage file in quarter
before entry or re-entry (April-June)
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM
3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Testing
|
CP 700 should
be similar to SM 700SW
|
Notes
|
● The
exiter definition only includes students as exiters if they re-enrolled at
any postsecondary institution from 07/01 of the selected year to 06/30 of the
subsequent year.
● Information
is only shown for students with a valid social security number, therefore
figures may be understated
● Unemployment
Insurance data contain wages only for those employed in an occupation or
industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in California. This excludes
individuals employed by the military or federal government, and those who are
self-employed, employed out of state, unemployed, or not in the workforce
after completion of an award.
● A
student’s academic year of entry is the most recent year in which a student
was enrolled at any college and had no enrollments in the prior academic year
at any college
● A
student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic year in which they
were last enrolled in the community college system
|
CP
514 Top Five Industries for Employment
Description
|
Among all CCP
Students who exited and who were matched in the UI wage file, the top five
industries in which they were employed in the second fiscal quarter after
exit
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's Office Management Information System
Department of Apprenticeship Standards File
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
COMIS:
CB03 Course-TOP-Code
CB09 Course-SAM-Priority-Code
GI03 Term-Identifier
SP02
Student-Program-Award
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
SX04 Enrollment-Grade
DAS:
CURRENT_STATUS
STATUS_DATE
START_DATE
|
Calculations
|
Determine top
5 colleges by 4-digit NAICS for students who met all of the following
criteria grouped by four-digit NAICS code for the
TOP code selected:
● Were
matched in the UI wage file
Wage record
found in the second fiscal quarter following the selected year
● AND
were employed in the second fiscal quarter after exit
AND Student
matched in UI wage file in the second fiscal quarter or two quarters after
exit in the calendar year (Oct-Dec of the calendar year of exit)
● AND
group together by 4-digit NAICS code for each TOP code
AND group
employed students by 4-digit NAICS code for each TOP code
AND Display
top five colleges for statewide when statewide selected
OR Display
top five colleges for macroregion when macroregion selected
OR Display
top five colleges for microregion when district, college or macroregion
selected
OR List values in descending order
OR Display the top 5 institutions by value
|
Denominator
|
CP 505 Students Employed in the Second Fiscal
Quarter After Exit
|
Value Type
|
Unduplicated
count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
● A
student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic year in which they
were last enrolled in the community college system. Q4 in the calendar year
of exit (Oct-Dec) corresponds to the second fiscal quarter after exit.
Information is only shown for students with a valid social security number,
therefore figures may be understated
● Unemployment
Insurance data contain wages only for those employed in an occupation or
industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in California. This excludes
individuals employed by the military or federal government, and those who are
self-employed, employed out of state, unemployed, or not in the workforce
after completion of an award.
● Data
will not be displayed until two years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
701 CTE Exiters Who Reported Working in a Job Closely Related to Their Field of
Study
Description
|
Among
students who responded to this CTE Outcomes Survey question(s) and did not
transfer to any postsecondary institution the proportion who reported that
they are working in a job very closely or closely related to their field of
study
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Job_Similarity”:
If you are working, how closely related to your field of study is your
current job?
|
Calculations
|
CTE Students
who met all of the following criteria:
● Responded
either very close or close to CTEOS question for field of study
Sum responses
1 and 2 to survey question:
1 = Very
close – my current job is the same field as my coursework and training
2 = Close – I
used what I learned in my coursework and training even though I am not
working in the exact same field
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and unduplicated count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM
3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Testing
|
CP 701 should
be close to SM 701SW
|
Notes
|
● The
exiter definition only includes students as exiters if they re-enrolled at
any postsecondary institution from 07/01 of the selected year to 06/30 of the
subsequent year.
● All
CTEOS respondents will be counted in this metric even if they did not have an
enrollment record in the selected year.
● The
state student ID (SB01) has been included with the CTEOS file shared with the
LaunchBoard team to improve the match rate for the transfer exclusion by
using the Transfer bucket which contains data reported by CSU, UC, and the
National Student Clearinghouse
● To
be included in the survey, credit students: 1) received an approved
Chancellor’s Office certificate or degree with a vocational flagged Taxonomy
of Programs (TOP) code and were enrolled in 0 – 5 units each semester in the
subsequent year (not enrolled or minimally enrolled); 2) received a
non‐approved Chancellor’s Office certificate of at least six units with
a vocational flagged TOP code and were not enrolled in the subsequent year;
or 3) completed at least nine units (within the prior three years) that were
SAM coded A‐D (with at least one course SAM coded A‐C) in any TOP
code and were not enrolled in the subsequent year and did not transfer or
receive a certificate or vocational degree. For more information on the CTEOS
cohort, please refer to the
● To
be included in the survey, noncredit students: 1) enrolled and received a
noncredit vocational/CTE award and enrolled 0 hours each semester the next
year (not enrolled); 2) did not earn an award but were enrolled in noncredit
CTE coursework, completed at least 48 hours in that year, and enrolled 0
hours each semester the next year (not enrolled).
● For more information, please refer to the Santa Rosa
Junior College CTEOS website Information and Resources and FAQ
document
|
CP
527 Current Employment Status
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
status of students pertaining to employment or seeking employment
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Current_Employment_Status”:
What best describes your current employment status?
Q7
(2013)
Q9
(2014)
Q9
(2015)
Q13
(2016)
Q14
(2017)
Q14
(2018)
Q14
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
● Responded
to CTEOS question on current employment status
Sum responses
for each category 1-7:
1. Self-employed
2. Employed
at one job
3. Employed
at more than one job
4. Working,
but not for pay (care giving, volunteering, etc.) and not seeking paid
employment
5. Working,
but not for pay, seeking paid employment
6.
Unemployed, seeking employment
7.
Unemployed, not seeking employment
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
531 Length of Current Employment
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
amount of time students have been in their current job
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS
“Current_Employment_Months”: How long have you been in your current
employment?
Q21
(2015)
Q25
(2016)
Q28
(2017)
Q28
(2018)
Q28
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Responded to CTEOS question on length of current employment
Sum responses
for each category 1-5:
1. Less than
6 months
2. 6 months
to 1 year
3. 1-2 years
4. 2-3 years
5. 3 or more
years
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● To
be included in the survey, students: 1) received an approved Chancellor’s
Office certificate or degree with a vocational flagged Taxonomy of Programs
(TOP) code and were enrolled in 0 – 5 units each semester in the subsequent
year (not enrolled or minimally enrolled); 2) received a non‐approved
Chancellor’s Office certificate of at least six units with a vocational
flagged TOP code and were not enrolled in the subsequent year; or 3) completed
at least nine units (within the prior three years) that were SAM coded
A‐D (with at least one course SAM coded A‐C) in any TOP code and
were not enrolled in the subsequent year and did not transfer or receive a
certificate or vocational degree
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
530 Job Search Outcomes
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
number of students who did or did not engage
in a job search after courses and training
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Former_Job_Search”: Did
you engage in a job search after you finished your courses and training?
Q10
(2013)
Q12
(2014)
Q12
(2015)
Q16
(2016)
Q17
(2017)
Q17
(2018)
Q17
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Responded to CTEOS question on job search outcomes
Sum responses
for each category 1-5:
1. Yes, and I
found a job
2. Yes, and I
still have not found a job
3. No, I was
already employed when I finished my courses and training
4. No, I was
not looking for employment after I finished my courses and training
5. Not
applicable as I am still pursuing my studies
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
529 Length of Job Search
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, for
the students who reported getting a job the number of months it took to
secure that position
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Former_Search_Length”: If
your search was successful, how long (in months) did it take you to find a
job? Question re-written in 2017 to: How long (in months) did it take you to
find a job?
Q11
(2013)
Q13
(2014)
Q13
(2015)
Q17
(2016)
Q18
(2018)
Q18
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Responded to CTEOS question on length of job search
Sum responses
for each category 1-5:
1. 0 months
(I found one by the time I finished school)
2. 1 – 3
months
3. 4 – 6
months
4. 7 – 12
months
5. 13+ months
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
532 Hours Worked Before College
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, number
of hours worked part or full time before their coursework
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Former_Hour_Status”: Before
your coursework, was your job: (reported hours)
Q12
(2013)
Q14
(2014)
Q14
(2015)
Q18
(2016)
Q20
(2017)
Q20
(2018)
Q20
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Responded to CTEOS question on hours worked before college
Sum responses
for each category 1-3:
1. Full-time
(40 or more hours per week)
2. Part-time
(20 to 39 hours per week)
3. Part-time
(less than 20 hours per week)
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
533 Hours Worked After College
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, number
of hours worked part or full time after their coursework
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Current_Employment_Hours”:
Is your current job: (reported hours)
Q15
(2013)
Q17
(2014)
Q17
(2015)
Q21
(2016)
Q24
(2017)
Q24
(2018)
Q24
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Responded to CTEOS question on hours worked after college
Sum responses
for each category 1-3:
1. Full-time
(40 or more hours per week)
2. Part-time
(20 to 39 hours per week)
3. Part-time
(less than 20 hours per week)
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
534 Change in Work Hours
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
percentage of students working few, the same, or more hours per week
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS: Calculation of CP 532 and
CP 533
Q12
and Q15 (2013)
Q14
and Q17 (2014)
Q14
and Q17 (2015)
Q18
and Q21 (2016)
Q20
and Q24 (2017)
Q? and
Q? (2018)
Q? and
Q? (2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Responded to CTEOS questions on hours worked before and
after college
Sum responses
for each category 1-3:
1. Worked
fewer hours
2. Worked the
same hours
3. Worked more
hours
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP 526 Employment Before College
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
percentage employed before taking classes at the college
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Former_Employment”: Were
you employed BEFORE you took classes at our college?
Q19
(2017)
Q19
(2018)
Q19
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Responded to CTEOS question on employment before college
Sum responses
for each category 1-2:
1. Yes
2. No
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP 611 Historical
Employment Trends for Top 5 Occupations Displayed by Skills Level: Typical
Entry Level of Education
Description
|
The total
number of jobs for 2016 and 2021 and percentage growth or decline in
occupations associated with the selected TOP code in the microregion where
the college is located, macroregion and statewide
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set from 2022.23 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
Skills Level: Typical Entry Level
Education
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
2016 Jobs
2021 Jobs
2016-2021 Change
2016-2021 % Change
Sort by 2021
Jobs to determine top 5 SOC codes
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of jobs for college selected on the TOP06 code selected in the microregion
where the college is located:
● Sum
up 2016 and 2021 jobs on SOC codes at the county level for the microregion,
macroregion and statewide levels
● AND
sort SOC codes by 2021 Jobs to determine top 5 SOC codes
● AND
determine the change between 2016 and 2021 for each SOC code
No. of Jobs
in 2021 – No. of Jobs in 2016
● AND
determine the percentage change between 2016 and 2021
(No. of Jobs
in 2021 – No. of Jobs in 2016)/No. of Jobs in 2016
● AND
crosswalk the SOC codes to the TOP06 code selected
● AND
if TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs is
selected then deduplicate list of SOC codes crosswalked to group of TOP 06
codes mapped to each
For Display:
● Group
top 5 SOC codes for no. of jobs in 2021 by Skills Level: Typical Entry Level
Education for display by SOC code under each level for TOP 06 selected or for
deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All
Non-CTE Programs or All Programs
● AND
sort SOC codes by 2021 Jobs to determine top 5 SOC codes
● AND
display no. of jobs in 2016 under “2016 Jobs” no of jobs in 2021 under “2021
Jobs”
● AND
display change between years under “2016-20 Change” under “Historic”
● AND
display % change as “2016-20 % Change” under “Historic”
● AND
sum up all SOC codes for jobs for 2016 and 2021 and display as “Regional Jobs
Total” and display ABOVE Skills Level: Typical Entry Level Education
categories
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Number of
People Employed in top ten SOC codes crosswalked to selected TOP code for 2016,
for 2021, change between 2016 and 2021 and % change between 2016 and 2021 displayed
by typical entry level of education
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Not in SSM
|
Notes
|
|
CP 612 Five-Year
Employment Outlook for Top 5 Occupations Displayed by Skills Level: Typical
Entry Level of Education
Description
|
The total
number of jobs for 2021 and 2026 and percentage growth or decline in
occupations associated with the selected TOP code in the microregion where
the college is located, macroregion and statewide
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
Skills Level: Typical Entry Level
Education
LIGHTCAST (FORMERLY
EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
2021 Jobs
2026 Jobs
2021-2026 Change
2021-2026 % Change
Sort by 2021
Jobs to determine top 5 SOC codes
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of jobs for college selected on the TOP06 code selected in the
microregion where the college is located:
● Sum
up 2021 and 2026 jobs on SOC codes at the microregion, macroregion and
statewide levels
● AND
sort SOC codes by 2021 Jobs to determine top 5 SOC codes
● AND
determine the change between 2021 and 2026 for each SOC code
No. of Jobs
in 2026 – No. of Jobs in 2021
● AND
determine the percentage change between 2021 and 2026
(No. of Jobs
in 2026 – No. of Jobs in 2021)/No. of Jobs in 2021
● AND
crosswalk the SOC codes to the TOP06 code
● AND
if TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs is
selected then deduplicate list of SOC codes crosswalked to group of TOP 06
codes mapped to each
For Display:
● Group
top 5 SOC codes for no. of jobs in 2021 by Skills Level: Typical Entry Level
Education for display by SOC code under each level for TOP06 selected or for
deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All
Non-CTE Programs or All Programs
● AND
sort SOC codes by 2021 Jobs to determine top 5 SOC codes
● AND
display no of jobs in 2021 under “2021 Jobs,” no. of jobs in 2026 under “2026
Jobs”
● AND
display change between years under “2021-25 Change” under “Projected”
● AND
display % change as “2021-25 % Change” under “Projected”
● AND
sum up all SOC codes for jobs for 2021 and 2026 and display as “Regional Jobs
Total” and display ABOVE Skills Level: Typical Entry Level Education
categories
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Number of
People Employed in top ten SOC codes crosswalked to selected TOP code for 2021
and for 2026, change between 2021 and 2026 and % change between 2021 and 2026
displayed by typical entry level of education
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Not in SSM
|
Notes
|
|
CP 601 Annual Openings
Outlook for Top 5 Occupations Displayed by Skills Level: Typical Entry Level of
Education
Description
|
The total
number of annual replacement jobs, annual new jobs and annual job openings
for 2021-2026 time period in occupations associated with the selected TOP
code in the microregion where the college is located, macroregion and
statewide
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST (FORMERLY
EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
Skills Level: Typical Entry Level
Education
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
2021-2026 Annual Replacements
2021-2026 Change
2021-2026 Annual Openings
Sort by
2021-2026 Annual Openings to determine top 5 SOC codes
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of annual replacements, annual new jobs and annual openings for
college selected on the TOP06 code selected in the microregion where the
college is located:
● Determine
Annual Replacement Jobs
● AND
calculate “Average New Jobs for 2021-2026”
And if 2021-2026
Change is < 0, then “Annual New Jobs” = 0
OR if 2021-2026
Change is > 0, then “Annual New Jobs” = 2021-2026 Change
● AND
determine Annual Openings
● AND
crosswalk these SOC codes to TOP06 code
● AND
if TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs is
selected then deduplicate list of SOC codes crosswalked to group of TOP 06
codes mapped to each
For Display:
● Group
top 5 SOC codes for annual openings for 2021-2026 by Skills Level: Typical
Entry Level Education for display by SOC code under each level for TOP06
selected or for deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE
Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs selected
● AND
Sort by 2021-2026 Annual Openings to determine top 5 SOC codes
● AND
display four columns under “Annual Projections for 2021-2026”
● AND
display “Annual Replacement Jobs”
● AND
display calculated “Average New Jobs for 2021-2026”
● AND
display “Annual Openings for 2021-2026”
● AND
sum up all SOC codes for annual openings for 2021-25 and display as “Regional
Totals” and display ABOVE Skills Level: Typical Entry Level Education
categories
● AND
“Note: Annual Replacement Jobs + Annual New Jobs may not equal Annual
Openings” under each Skills Level: Typical Entry Level Education table
● AND
add pop-up text for “Annual Replacements,” “Annual New Jobs,” and “Annual
Openings
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Number of Annual
Replacements, New Jobs, Separations and Openings for 2021-2026 in top ten SOC
codes crosswalked to selected TOP displayed by typical entry level of
education
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM
3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Notes
|
|
CP 633 Top Five Hard
Skills Requested in Online Job Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional
Occupations by each Typical Entry Level of Education over 90-day period
Description
|
The number of
unduplicated online job postings for top five hard skills in top 10 occupations
in the region associated with the selected industry sector or TOP code in the
microregion where the college is located, macroregion and statewide over a 90-day
period
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
Typical Entry Level Education
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
Hard Skills over 90 day period Jul-Sept
2021
Hard Skills over 90 day period Jul-Sept
2022
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of unduplicated online jobs postings requesting top five hard skills
for college selected for top 10 occupations associated with the TOP code or
industry sector selected in the microregion where the college is located,
macroregion and statewide:
● Determine
top 10 SOC codes in region crosswalked to TOP06 selected by summing up
unduplicated online job postings for 90-day period or to deduplicated list of
TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All
Programs selected
● AND
group top 10 SOC codes by Typical Entry Level Education in order by number of
online postings over 90-day period for each SOC in each typical entry Ed.
level
● AND
determine Top Five Hard Skills Requested in 90 Day Postings for Jul-Sept 2022
for GROUP of SOC codes in EACH Typical Entry Level Education
For Typical
Entry Level Education, find SOC codes in top 10 occupations and determine top
five hard skills for each group of SOC codes
Example: Bachelor’s
Degree or Higher has 3 SOC codes in top 10 then find top 5 hard skills for
those 3 occupations. Some College, No Degree has 5 SOC codes in top 10 then
find top 5 hard skills associated with those 5 occupations. On-The-Job
Training has 2 SOC Codes in top 10 then find top 5 hard skills for those 2
occupations
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five hard skills for Jul-Sept 2021
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five hard skills for Jul-Sept 2022
● AND
determine % Change by subtracting (Jul-Sept 2022 – Jul-Sept 2021) and
dividing by Jul-Sept 2021
For Display:
● Display
each Typical Entry Level Education when there is one or more SOC codes in the
top ten SOC codes in the region associated with TOP06 code selected or with
deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All
Non-CTE Programs or All Programs selected
● AND
display “Top Five Hard Skills associated with these occupations that Require “name
of typical entry level education” over the most recent 90-day period July
2022 through Sept 2022”
● AND
display “Requires Typical Entry Level Education”
● AND
display list of top five hard skills in order of the number of online job
postings for each skill associated with the group of SOC codes in the region
● AND
provide table as a pop-up for No of Online Postings over 90-Day Jul-Sept 2021,
No of Online Postings over 90-Day Jul-Sept 2022, % Change
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Pop-up table:
number of online postings over 90-day period for top five hard skills
associated with group of occupations in each Typical Entry Level Education for
top 10 occupations
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM
3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Notes
|
|
CP 634 Top Five Hard
Skills Requested in Online Job Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional
Occupations in the Region by each Typical Entry Level of Education over 365-day
period
Description
|
The number of
unduplicated online job postings for top five hard skills in top 10 occupations
in the region associated with the selected industry sector or TOP code in the
microregion where the college is located, macroregion and statewide over a
365-day period
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
Skills Level: Typical Entry Level
Education
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
Hard Skills over 365-day period Oct 2020-Sept
2021
Hard Skills over 365-day period Oct
2021-Sept 2022
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of unduplicated online jobs postings requesting top five hard skills
for college selected for top 10 occupations associated with the TOP code or
industry sector selected in the microregion where the college is located,
macroregion and statewide:
● Determine
top 10 SOC codes in region crosswalked to TOP06 code selected or to
deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All
Non-CTE Programs or All Programs selected by summing up unduplicated online
job postings for 365-day period
● AND
group top 10 SOC codes by Typical Entry Level Education in order by number of
online postings over 365-day period for each SOC in each typical entry Ed.
level
● AND
determine Top Five Hard Skills Requested in 365-Day Postings Oct 2021-Sept 2022
for GROUP of SOC codes in EACH level
For Typical
Entry Level Education, find SOC codes in top 10 occupations and determine top
five hard skills for each group of SOC codes
Example:
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher has 3 SOC codes in top 10 then find top 5 hard
skills for those 3 occupations. Some College, No Degree has 5 SOC codes in
top 10 then find top 5 hard skills associated with those 5 occupations.
On-The-Job Training has 2 SOC Codes in top 10 then find top 5 hard skills for
those 2 occupations
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five hard skills for Oct 2020-Sept
2021
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five hard skills for Oct 2021-Sept
2022
● AND
determine % Change by subtracting (Oct 2021-Sept 2022 – Oct 2020-Sept 2021)
and dividing by Oct 2020-Sept 2021
For Display:
● Display
each Typical Entry Level Education when there is one or more SOC codes in the
top ten SOC codes in the region associated with TOP06 code selected or with
deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All
Non-CTE Programs or All Programs selected AND display “Top Five Hard Skills
associated with these occupations that Require “name of typical entry level
education” over the most recent 90-day period”
● AND
display “Requires Typical Entry Level Education”
● AND
display list of top five hard skills in order of the number of online job
postings for each skill associated with the group of SOC codes in the region
● AND
provide table as a pop-up for No of Online Postings over 365-Day Oct 2020-Sept
2021, No of Online Postings over 365-Day Oct 2021-Sept 2022, % Change
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Pop-up table:
number of online postings over 365-day period for top five hard skills
associated with group of occupations in each Typical Entry Level Education for
top 10 occupations
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM
3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Notes
|
|
CP 635 Top Common Skills
Requested in Online Job Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional Occupations over
90-day period
Description
|
The number of
unduplicated online job postings requesting top five common skills in top 10 occupations
associated with the selected industry sector or TOP code in the microregion where
the college is located, macroregion and statewide over a 90-day period
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
Common Skills over 90 day period Jul-Sept
2021
Common Skills over 90 day period Jul-Sept
2022
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of unduplicated online jobs postings requesting top five common skills
for college selected for top 10 occupations associated with the TOP code or
industry sector selected in the microregion where the college is located,
macroregion and statewide:
● Determine
top 10 SOC codes in region crosswalked to TOP06 code selected by summing up
unduplicated online job postings for 90-day period or to deduplicated list of
TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All
Programs selected
● AND
determine Top 5 Common Skills Requested in 90-Day Postings for Jul-Sept 2022 for
top 10 SOC codes
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five common skills for Jul-Sept 2021
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five common skills for Jul-Sept 2022
● AND
determine % Change by subtracting (Jul-Sept 2022– Jul-Sept 2021) and dividing
by Jul-Sept 2021
For Display:
● Display
“When we look at postings for these Top Ten Occupations in the Region
associated with TOP06 Code selected or with deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped
to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs
selected, these are the Top Ten Common Skills over the most recent 90-day
period from July 2022 through Sept 2022”
● AND
display list of top 10 common skills in order of the number of online job
postings for each skill associated with the top 5 SOC codes by Typical Entry
Level Education
● AND
provide table as a pop-up for No of Online Postings over 90-Day Jul-Sept 2021,
No of Online Postings over 90-Day Jul-Sept 2022, % Change
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Pop-up table:
number of online postings over 90-day period for top five common skills
associated top 10 SOC codes by Skill Level: Typical Entry Level of Education
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM
3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Notes
|
|
CP 636 Top Common Skills
Requested in Online Job Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional Occupations over
365-day period
Description
|
The number of
unduplicated online job postings requesting top five common skills in top 10 occupations
associated with the selected industry sector or TOP code in the microregion where
the college is located, macroregion and statewide over a 365-day period
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
Common Skills over 365-day period Oct
2020-Sept 2021
Common Skills over 365-day period Oct
2021-Sept 2022
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of unduplicated online jobs postings requesting top five common skills
for college selected for top 10 occupations associated with the TOP code or
industry sector selected in the microregion where the college is located,
macroregion and statewide:
● Determine
top 10 SOC codes in region crosswalked to TOP06 code selected by summing up
unduplicated online job postings for 365-day period or to deduplicated list
of TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or
All Programs selected
● AND
determine Top 5 Common Skills Requested in 365-Day Postings for Oct 2021-Sept
2022 for top 10 SOC codes
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five common skills for Oct 2020-Sept
2021 for top 10 SOC codes
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five common skills for Oct 2021-Sept
2022 for top 10 SOC codes
● AND
determine % Change by subtracting (Oct 2021-Sept 2022 – Oct 2020-Sept 2021)
and dividing by Oct 2020-Sept 2021
For Display:
● Display
“When we look at postings for these Top 10 Occupations in the Region
associated with TOP Code or Sector selected, these are the Top Five Common
Skills over the most recent 365-day period from Aug 2021 through Sept 2022”
● AND
display list of top 5 common skills in order of the number of online job
postings for each skill associated with the top 5 SOC codes by Typical Entry
Level Education
● AND
provide table as a pop-up for No of Online Postings over 365-Day Oct
2020-Sept 2021, No of Online Postings over 365-Day Oct 2021-Sept 2022, %
Change
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Pop-up table:
number of online postings over 365-day period for top five common skills
associated top 5 SOC codes by Skill Level: Typical Entry Level Education
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM
3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Notes
|
|
CP 637 Top Qualifications
Requested in Online Job Postings in Region for Top 5 Regional Occupations over
90-day period
Description
|
The number of
unduplicated online job postings requesting top five qualifications in top 5 occupations
associated with the selected industry sector or TOP code in the microregion where
the college is located, macroregion and statewide over a 90-day period
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
Qualifications over 90 day period Jul-Sept
2021
Qualifications over 90 day period Jul-Sept
2022
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of unduplicated online jobs postings requesting top five
qualifications for college selected for top 5 occupations associated with the
TOP code or industry sector selected in the microregion where the college is
located, macroregion and statewide:
● Determine
top 5 SOC codes in region crosswalked to TOP06 code selected by summing up
unduplicated online job postings for 90-day period or to deduplicated list of
TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All
Programs selected
● AND
determine Top 5 Qualifications Requested in 90-Day Postings for Jul-Sept 2022
for top 5 SOC codes
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five qualifications for Jul-Sept
2021
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five qualifications for Jul-Sept
2022
● AND
determine % Change by subtracting (Jul-Sept 2022 – Jul-Sept 2021) and
dividing by Jul-Sept 2021
For Display:
● Display
“When we look at postings for these Top Five Occupations in the Region
associated with TOP06 Code selected or with deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped
to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs
selected, these are the Top Five Qualifications over the most recent 90-day
period from July 2022 through Sept 2022”
● AND
display list of top 5 qualifications in order of the number of online job
postings for each qualification associated with the top 5 SOC codes by Skill
Level: Typical Entry Level Education
● AND
provide table as a pop-up for No of Online Postings over 90-Day Jul-Sept 2021,
No of Online Postings over 90-Day Jul-Sept 2022, % Change
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Pop-up table:
number of online postings over 90-day period for top five qualifications
associated top 5 SOC codes
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM
3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Notes
|
|
CP 638 Top Qualifications
Requested in Online Job Postings in Region for Top 5 Regional Occupations over
365-day period
Description
|
The number of
unduplicated online job postings requesting top 5 qualifications in top 5 occupations
associated with the selected industry sector or TOP code in the microregion where
the college is located, macroregion and statewide over a 365-day period
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
Qualifications over 365-day period Oct
2020-Sept 2021
Qualifications over 365-day period Oct
2021-Sept 2022
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of unduplicated online jobs postings requesting top five
qualifications for college selected for top 5 occupations associated with the
TOP code or industry sector selected in the microregion where the college is
located, macroregion and statewide:
● Determine
top 5 SOC codes in region crosswalked to TOP06 code selected by summing up
unduplicated online job postings for 365-day period or to deduplicated list
of TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or
All Programs selected
● AND
determine Top 5 Qualifications Requested in 365-Day Postings for Oct
2021-Sept 2022 for top 5 SOC codes
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five qualifications for Oct
2020-Sept 2021
● AND
determine no. of online postings for top five qualifications for Oct
2021-Sept 2022
● AND
determine % Change by subtracting (Oct 2021-Sept 2022 – Oct 2020-Sept 2021)
and dividing by Oct 2020-Sept 2021
For Display:
● Display
“When we look at postings for these Top Five Occupations in the Region
associated with TOP06 Code selected or with deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped
to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs
selected, these are the Top Five Qualifications over the most recent 365-day
period from Aug 2021 through Sept 2022”
● AND
display list of top 5 qualifications in order of the number of online job
postings for each qualification associated with the top 5 SOC codes by Skill
Level: Typical Entry Level Education
● AND
provide table as a pop-up for No of Online Postings over 365-Day Oct
2020-Sept 2021, No of Online Postings over 365-Day Oct 2021-Sept 2022, %
Change
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Pop-up table:
number of online postings over 365-day period for top five qualifications
associated top 5 SOC codes
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM
3.0 except for universe of students included
|
Notes
|
|
CP 639 Top 10 Employers in
Online Job Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional Occupations over 90-day
periods
Description
|
The number of
unduplicated online job postings by top 10 employers for top 10 occupations associated
with the selected industry sector or TOP code in the microregion where the
college is located, macroregion and statewide over a 90-day periods
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
Employers over 90 day period Jul-Sept
2022
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of unduplicated online jobs postings requesting top 10 employers for
college selected for top 10 occupations associated with the TOP code or
industry sector selected in the microregion where the college is located,
macroregion and statewide:
● Determine
top 10 SOC codes in region crosswalked to TOP06 code selected or to
deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All
Non-CTE Programs or All Programs selected by summing up unduplicated online
job postings for 90-day period or to deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped to
TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs
selected
● AND
determine Top 10 Employers Requested in 90-Day Postings for Jul-Sept 2022 for
top 10 SOC codes
For Display:
● Display
“When we look at postings for these Top Ten Occupations in the Region
associated with TOP06 Code selected or with deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped
to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs
selected, these are the Top Ten Employers over the most recent 90-day period
from July 2022 through Sept 2022
● AND
display list of top 10 employers in order of the number of online job
postings associated with the top 10 SOC codes for 90-day period Jul-Sept 2022
by Skill Level: Typical Entry Level Education
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
No. of online
postings over latest 90 days
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
n/a
|
Notes
|
|
CP 640 Top 10 Employers in
Online Job Postings in Region for Top 10 Regional Occupations over 365-day
periods
Description
|
The number of
unduplicated online job postings by top 10 employers for top 10 occupations associated
with the selected industry sector or TOP code in the microregion where the
college is located, macroregion and statewide over a 365-day periods
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC
Crosswalk
SOC Codes
TOP Codes
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
SOC Codes
Employers over 365 day period Oct
2021-Sept 2022
|
Calculations
|
Determine
number of unduplicated online jobs postings requesting top 10 employers for
college selected for top 10 occupations associated with the TOP code or
industry sector selected in the microregion where the college is located,
macroregion and statewide:
● Determine
top 10 SOC codes in region crosswalked to TOP06 code selected or to
deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All
Non-CTE Programs or All Programs selected by summing up unduplicated online
job postings for 365-day period or to deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped to
TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs
selected
● AND
determine Top 10 Employers Requested in 365-Day Postings for Oct 2021-Sept
2022 for top 10 SOC codes
For Display:
● Display
“When we look at postings for these Top Ten Occupations in the Region
associated with TOP06 Code selected or with deduplicated list of TOP06 mapped
to TOP04, Sector, All CTE Programs, All Non-CTE Programs or All Programs
selected, these are the Top Ten Employers over the most recent 365-day period
from Aug 2021 through Sept 2022
● AND
display list of top 10 employers in order of the number of online job
postings associated with the top 10 SOC codes for 365-day period Oct
2021-Sept 2022 by Skill Level: Typical Entry Level Education
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
No. of online
postings over latest 90 days
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
n/a
|
Notes
|
|
CP
702 Top Five Colleges for Employment Rates
Description
|
Top five
colleges with the highest proportion or number of exiting Community College
Pipeline Students who were employed two quarters after exiting post-secondary
education
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
National
Student Clearing House
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX03 Enrollment-Units-Earned
Student
Enrollment File
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Calculations
|
Determine top five colleges for metric CP 505 Students Employed in the Second Fiscal
Quarter After Exit
AND Display
top five colleges for statewide when statewide selected
OR Display
top five colleges for macroregion when macroregion selected
OR Display
top five colleges for microregion when district, college or macroregion
selected
AND List percentages in descending order
OR List values in descending order
AND Display the top 5 institutions by percentage
OR Display the top 5 institutions by value
|
Denominator
|
CP 505 Students Employed in the Second Fiscal
Quarter After Exit
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and Unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SM 2.6
|
Notes
|
● Only
students with valid social security numbers can be tracked.
● Data
will not be displayed until two years after a student exits the system.
● Transfer
bucket contains data reported by CSU, UC, and the National Student
Clearinghouse
|
EARNINGS: STUDENT EARNINGS
CP
508 Median Quarterly Earnings in the Second Fiscal Quarter After Exit for CCP
Students
Description
|
Among
students who exited the community college system and who did not transfer to
any postsecondary institution, median quarterly earnings in the second fiscal
quarter after academic year of exit
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Dataset
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
Transfer
Bucket
|
Calculations
|
Determine
median quarterly earnings for CP
203 CCP Students Who Exited Higher Education who met the following
criteria:
● Were
matched in the UI wage file
Wage record
found in the second fiscal quarter following the selected year
● AND
determine earnings in the second fiscal quarter after the academic year of
exit
AND determine
quarterly wages in the second fiscal quarter immediately following the
selected year
● AND
adjust for inflation
AND use the
CA deflator in the deflator table to adjust
for inflation
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education
|
Value Type
|
Median
earnings and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
A student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic
year in which they were last enrolled in the community college system
●
Unemployment Insurance data contain wages only for those
employed in an occupation or industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in
California. This excludes individuals employed by the military or federal
government, and those who are self-employed, employed out of state,
unemployed, or not in the workforce after completion of an award
●
Data will not be displayed until two years after a student
exits the system
●
Quarterly wages will always be calculated using Q4 of the year
of exit (i.e., if a student was last enrolled in 2017-18, earnings will be
calculated using wages in October-December 2018)
|
CP
522 Median Annual Earnings Before Exiting for CCP Students
Description
|
Among
students who exited the community college system and who did not transfer to
any postsecondary institution, median annual earnings before exit
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Dataset
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
Transfer
Bucket
|
Calculations
|
Calculate
median annual earnings for CP
203 CCP Students Who Exited Higher Education who met the following
criteria:
● Were
matched in the UI wage file in the second fiscal quarter before exit
Wage records
found in the second fiscal quarter before the academic year of exit
● AND
annualize earnings in the second fiscal quarter before exit
AND multiply
quarterly fiscal wages by four, using the quarterly wages in the second
fiscal quarter in the calendar year prior to exit (corresponding to Oct-Dec
of 2017 for a student who exited in 2018)
● AND
adjust for inflation
AND use the
CA deflator in the deflator table to adjust
for inflation
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education
|
Value Type
|
Median
earnings and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
A student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic
year in which they were last enrolled in the community college system
●
Unemployment Insurance data contain wages only for those
employed in an occupation or industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in
California. This excludes individuals employed by the military or federal
government, and those who are self-employed, employed out of state,
unemployed, or not in the workforce after completion of an award
●
Data will not be displayed until two years after a student
exits the system
|
CP
800 Median Annual Earnings of CCP Students After Exit
Description
|
Among
students who exited the community college system and who did not transfer to
any postsecondary institution, median earnings following the academic year of
exit
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Dataset
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
Transfer
Bucket
|
Calculations
|
For CP 505 Students Employed in the Second
Fiscal Quarter After Exit who met the following criteria, calculate median
annual earnings:
● Were
matched in the UI wage file
Wage record
found in the second fiscal quarter following the selected year
● AND
annualize earnings in the second fiscal quarter after the academic year of
exit
AND multiply
quarterly fiscal wages by four, using the quarterly wages in the second
fiscal quarter immediately following the selected year
● AND
adjust for inflation
AND use the
CA deflator in the deflator table to adjust
for inflation
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 505 Students Employed in the Second
Fiscal Quarter After Exit
|
Value Type
|
Median earnings
and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 800 should be similar to SM 800SW
|
Notes
|
●
The exiter definition only includes students as exiters if they
re-enrolled at any postsecondary institution from 07/01 of the selected year
to 06/30 of the subsequent year.
●
This metric is adjusted for inflation. The SCFF does not adjust
for inflation for this metric. Therefore, this metric will not align with the
SCFF.
●
Unemployment Insurance data contain wages only for those
employed in an occupation or industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in
California. This excludes individuals employed by the military or federal
government, and those who are self-employed, employed out of state,
unemployed, or not in the workforce after completion of an award.
●
A student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic
year in which they were last enrolled in the community college system
●
Quarterly wages will always be calculated using Q4 of the year
of exit (i.e., if a student was last enrolled in 2017-18, earnings will be
calculated using wages in October-December 2018)
|
CP
801 Median Change in Earnings of CCP Students After Exit
Description
|
Among
students who exited and who did not transfer, median change in earnings
between the second quarter prior to the beginning of the academic year of
entry and the second quarter after the end of the academic year of exit from
the last college attended
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Dataset
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX Domain and Format
SB15
Student-Enrollment-Status
Transfer
Bucket
|
Calculations
|
Calculate
Post Earnings for each exiting student for CP 203 Students Who Exited
Higher Education for CP 801SW and who had wage records in the EDD UI Wage
file for both Q2 before entry and Q2 after exit who met the following
criteria:
● Determine
student’s post earnings
WHERE Post
Earnings equals student’s second quarter earnings in Q4 (Oct-Dec) of the
calendar year of the student’s academic year of exit from the last college
attended
● AND
adjust for inflation
AND use the
CA deflator in the deflator table to adjust
for inflation
AND EITHER
Calculate Pre-Earnings for each exiting student who returned as a non-special
admit student after an absence of one or more academic years
● Student
enrollment is found at any time prior to the year preceding the selected year
excluding enrollment as a special-admit student
WHERE GI03 is
any time BEFORE prior year of the selected year
AND SB15 is
NOT equal to Y
● AND
student enrollment record as a non-special admit student is NOT found in the
prior or selected years
WHERE GI03 is
NOT within the prior or selected years
AND SB15 is
NOT equal to Y
OR
Calculate Pre-Earnings for each exiting student flagged as first-time ever
student in the selected year
● OR
flagged as a first-time student in the selected year
OR WHERE MIN
(GI03) is within the selected year
● AND
determine first-time and qualifying re-entry student’s pre-earnings
WHERE
Pre-Earnings equals student’s earnings two quarters prior to the academic
year of entry or re-entry in Q1 (Apr-Jun) of the calendar year of the
student’s academic year of entry or qualified re-entry at any college
● AND
adjust for inflation
AND use the
CA deflator in the deflator table to adjust
for inflation
●
Calculate a Median Change in Earnings for all students
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education who had wage records in the EDD UI Wage file for both
Q2 before entry or re-entry and Q2 after exit
|
Value Type
|
Median percentage
change and number of students included in the equation
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 801 should be similar to SM 801SW
|
Notes
|
● The
exiter definition only includes students as exiters if they re-enrolled at
any postsecondary institution from 07/01 of the selected year to 06/30 of the
subsequent year.
● Returning
students are identified as those who have been gone for all terms of a given
academic year and then had an enrollment in any term of a subsequent academic
year.
● Unemployment
Insurance data contain wages only for those employed in an occupation or
industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in California. This excludes
individuals employed by the military or federal government, and those who are
self‐employed, employed out of state, unemployed, or not in the
workforce after completion of an award.
● A
student’s academic year of entry is the most recent year in which a student
was enrolled at any college and had no enrollments in the prior academic year
at any college
● A
student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic year in which they
were last enrolled in the community college system
● Pre-earnings:
Q1 (Apr-Jun) of the calendar year of the student’s academic year of entry at
any college
● Post-earnings:
Q4 (Oct-Dec) of the calendar year of the student’s academic year of exit from
the last college attended
|
CP 802 Proportion of CCP Students After Exit Who Attained the
Living Wage
Description
|
Among
students who exited college and did not transfer to any postsecondary
institution, the proportion who attained the district county living wage for
a single adult measured immediately following academic year of exit
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Dataset
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
Insight
Center for Community Economic Development
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
GI03 Term-Identifier
SX Domain and Format
Transfer
Bucket
|
Calculations
|
Calculate
median annual earnings and compare to living wage for a single adult, for CP 505 Students Employed in the Second
Fiscal Quarter After Exit who met the following criteria:
● Were
matched in the UI wage file
Wage record
found in the second fiscal quarter following the selected year
● AND
annualize earnings in the second fiscal quarter after the academic year of
exit
AND multiply
quarterly fiscal wages by four, using the quarterly wages in the second
fiscal quarter immediately following the selected year
● AND
adjust for inflation
AND use the
CA deflator in the deflator table to adjust
for inflation
● AND
determine whether total earnings for each student equaled or exceeded the
living wage
AND compare
annual wages for each student to living wage for single adult for the county
in which the district is located
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 505 Students Employed in the Second
Fiscal Quarter After Exit
|
Value Type
|
Percentage
and number of students included in the equation
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Aligns to SSM 3.0 except for universe of students
included
|
Testing
|
CP 802 should be similar to SM 802SW
|
Notes
|
● For
the 2021-22 build of this dashboard, the Chancellor’s Office has decided to
use 2021 single adult living wages. SCFF will also use 2021 wages or the same
data source.
● This
metric is adjusted for inflation. The SCFF does not adjust for inflation for
this metric. Therefore, this metric will not align with the SCFF.
● Unemployment
Insurance data contain wages only for those employed in an occupation or
industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in California. This excludes
individuals employed by the military or federal government, and those who are
self-employed, employed out of state, unemployed, or not in the workforce
after completion of an award.
● A
student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic year in which they
were last enrolled in the community college system
● Quarterly
wages will always be calculated using Q4 of the year of exit (i.e., if a
student was last enrolled in 2017-18, earnings will be calculated using wages
in October-December 2018)
● Living
wages are based on the county where the college district is located (if
located in more than one county than county with the greatest overlap was
chosen - Gavilan in San Bento and Yosemite in El Dorado).
|
CP
523 Average Hourly Wages Before Coursework
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
hourly earnings of survey respondents before their coursework
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Former_Wages”: What was
the hourly wage of your job before your coursework?
Q14 (2013)
Q16
(2014)
Q16
(2015)
Q20
(2016)
Q22
(2017)
Q22
(2018)
Q22
(2019)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Determine average hourly wage for respondents
Sum valid
hourly wages and divide by total respondents with a valid hourly wage
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP 524 Average Hourly
Wages After Coursework
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
hourly earnings of survey respondents after their coursework
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS “Current_Wages”: What is
the hourly wage of your job after your coursework?
Q17
(2013)
Q19
(2014)
Q19
(2015)
Q22
(2016)
Q26
(2017)
Q26
(2018)
|
Calculations
|
Students who
met all of the following criteria:
●
Determine average hourly wage for respondents
Sum valid
hourly wages and divide by total respondents with a valid hourly wage
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Percentage and unduplicated
count of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
525 Median Change in Average Hourly Wages
Description
|
Among CTE students who responded to this CTE Outcomes
Survey question(s) and did not transfer to any postsecondary institution, the
median change in average hourly wages for respondents who reported average
hourly wage before and after coursework
|
Data Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
CTE Outcomes
Survey
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Cohort
Match
|
Data Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
CTEOS: Calculation
Q14
and Q17 (2013)
Q16
and Q19 (2014)
Q16
and Q19 (2015)
Q20
and Q23 (2016)
Q22
and Q26 (2017)
Q22
and Q26 (2018)
|
Calculations
|
For students
who met all of the following criteria:
●
Determine median $ difference in average hourly wages before
and after coursework for respondents
Median of (CP
524 – CP 523) for all students with valid hourly wages recorded for CP 523
and CP 524
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education and Who Responded to This Survey Question
|
Value Type
|
Dollars and unduplicated count
of survey respondents
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Perkins
Economically Disadvantaged
Credit
Status: All
|
SSM Alignment
|
Metric is currently not in SSM
3.0
|
Notes
|
● Students
have to have valid average hourly wages recorded before and after coursework
to be included in the median calculations
● Metric
only applies to students who were in credit career education programs
● Data
will not be displayed until three years after a student exits the system.
|
CP
803 Median Annual Earnings Three Years After Exiting for CCP Students
Description
|
Among
students who exited the community college system and who did not transfer to
any postsecondary institution, median annual earnings three years after
exiting
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Dataset
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
Transfer
Bucket
|
Calculations
|
Calculate
median annual earnings three years after exit, for CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education who are not enrolled in any postsecondary three years
after selected or exiting year from community college:
●
Annualize earnings in the second fiscal quarter three years
after the academic year of exit
Multiply
quarterly fiscal wages by four, using the quarterly wages in the fourth
fiscal quarter of the calendar year, three years after the year of exit
● AND
adjust for inflation
AND use the
CA deflator in the deflator table to adjust
for inflation
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education who are not enrolled in any postsecondary three years
after selected or exiting year from community college:
●
Did not have an enrollment at a California community college
three years after exiting
Student
Enrollment file is null for the academic year three years after the selected or
exiting academic year
●
AND did not transfer to any postsecondary institution three
years after exiting
WHERE student
enrollment not found in segment (CCC, CSU, UC, ISP, OOS)
in the
subsequent academic year from 07/01 of the selected calendar year to 06/30
three years later (e.g., 7/01/17 to 06/30/20)
● AND
who were matched in the UI wage file
AND Wage
record found in the fourth fiscal quarter of the calendar year three years
after the year of exit
|
Value Type
|
Median
earnings and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is
currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
A student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic
year in which they were last enrolled in the community college system
●
Unemployment Insurance data contain wages only for those
employed in an occupation or industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in
California. This excludes individuals employed by the military or federal
government, and those who are self-employed, employed out of state,
unemployed, or not in the workforce after completion of an award
●
Data will not be displayed until two years after a student
exits the system
●
Quarterly wages will always be calculated using Q4 of the year
of exit (i.e., if a student was last enrolled in 2017-18, earnings will be
calculated using wages in October-December 2018)
|
CP
804 Median Annual Earnings Five Years After Exiting for CCP Students
Description
|
Among
students who exited the community college system and who did not transfer to
any postsecondary institution, median annual earnings five years after
exiting
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Dataset
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
Transfer
Bucket
|
Calculations
|
Calculate
median annual earnings five years after exit for CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education who are not enrolled in any postsecondary five years
after selected or exiting year from community college:
● Annualize
earnings in the second fiscal quarter five years after the academic year of
exit
Multiply
quarterly fiscal wages by four, using the quarterly wages in the fourth
fiscal quarter of the calendar year, five years after the year of exit
● AND
adjust for inflation
AND use the
CA deflator in the deflator table to adjust
for inflation
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education who are not enrolled in any postsecondary five years
after selected or exiting year from community college:
●
Did not have an enrollment at a California community college
five years after exiting
Student
Enrollment file is null for the academic year five years after the selected or
exiting academic year
●
AND did not transfer to any postsecondary institution five
years after exiting
WHERE student
enrollment not found in segment (CCC, CSU, UC, ISP, OOS)
in the
subsequent academic year from 07/01 of the selected calendar year to 06/30
five years later (i.e. 07/01/17 to 06/30/22)
● AND
who were matched in the UI wage file
AND Wage
record found in the fourth fiscal quarter of the calendar year five years
after the year of exit
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Value Type
|
Median
earnings and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is
currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
A student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic
year in which they were last enrolled in the community college system
●
Unemployment Insurance data contain wages only for those
employed in an occupation or industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in
California. This excludes individuals employed by the military or federal
government, and those who are self-employed, employed out of state,
unemployed, or not in the workforce after completion of an award
●
Data will not be displayed until two years after a student
exits the system
●
Quarterly wages will always be calculated using Q4 of the year
of exit (i.e., if a student was last enrolled in 2017-18, earnings will be
calculated using wages in October-December 2018)
|
CP
805 Median Annual Earnings After Transfer for CCP Students
Description
|
Among
students who exited the community college system and who transferred to a
four-year institution, median annual earnings after student record no longer
found at the four-year institution
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Dataset
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
Transfer
Bucket
|
Calculations
|
Calculate
median annual earnings after enrollment record no longer found for four-year
transfer student in the transfer bucket for CP 620
CCP Students Who Transferred to a Four-Year Postsecondary Institution
and who are no longer enrolled:
● Annualize
earnings in the second fiscal quarter in the subsequent year to the last year
of enrollment at four-year institution where student transferred to
Multiply
quarterly fiscal wages by four, using the quarterly wages in the second
fiscal quarter in the subsequent year to the exiting academic year from the
four-year institution
● AND
adjust for inflation
AND use the
CA deflator in the deflator table to adjust
for inflation
●
AND count students at any college and on any TOP code where
a student took 0.5 or more units or noncredit courses in the selected year
|
Denominator
|
CP 620 CCP Students Who Transferred to a
Four-Year Postsecondary Institution
●
AND no longer enrolled in any postsecondary in any year
after year student transferred and counted as a CP 620 student
WHERE student
enrollment not found in segment (CCC, CSU, UC, ISP, OOS)
in any
subsequent academic year after found in transfer bucket and counted as a CP
620 student starting on 07/01 of the subsequent year
|
Value Type
|
Median
earnings and unduplicated count of students
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
Perkins Economically Disadvantaged
Credit Status: All, Credit, Noncredit
Completion
Status: Completers (All Levels), Skills-Builders
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is
currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
●
Values and denominators for this metric will change as more
students are no longer matched in the transfer bucket with denominators
increasing in later years as more students finish up at four-year
institutions
●
Unemployment Insurance data contain wages only for those
employed in an occupation or industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in
California. This excludes individuals employed by the military or federal
government, and those who are self-employed, employed out of state,
unemployed, or not in the workforce after completion of an award
●
Quarterly wages will always be calculated using Q4 of the year
of exit (i.e., if a student was last enrolled in 2017-18, earnings will be
calculated using wages in October-December 2018)
|
CP 630 Regional Average Entry-Level
and Median Annual Salaries
Description
|
The regional average
entry-level (10th percentile) and median annual salaries of people
employed in occupations associated with the selected TOP code in the microregion
where the college is located
|
Data
Source(s)
|
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY EMSI) Labor Market data from 2022.3 data set
TOP-SOC
Crosswalk
|
Data
Element(s)
|
TOP to SOC Crosswalk
SOC Codes
LIGHTCAST
(FORMERLY LIGHTCAST (FORMERLY EMSI)) Labor Market Data
Pct. 10
Annual Earnings
Median
Annual Earnings
2021 Jobs
|
Calculations
|
Determine the
weighted average entry-level annual salary in each microregion where the college
is located:
●
Multiply the Pct. 10 Annual Earnings by 2021 Jobs and
determine the sum of those products for each SOC code at the microregion,
macroregion and statewide levels
SUM(Pct. 10
Annual Earnings x 2021 Jobs)
●
AND determine the N size
AND SUM(2020
Jobs)
●
AND divide the sum of the products by N to get the weighted
average
AND
SUM(Median Annual Earnings x 2021 Jobs) / SUM(2021 Jobs)
●
AND crosswalk the SOC codes to TOP codes
Determine the
weighted average median annual salary in each microregion where the college
is located:
●
Multiply the Median Annual Earnings by 2021 Jobs and
determine the sum of those products for each SOC code at the microregion,
macroregion and statewide levels
SUM(Median
Annual Earnings x 2021 Jobs)
●
AND determine the N size
AND SUM(2021
Jobs)
●
AND divide the sum of the products by N to get the weighted
average
AND
SUM(Median Annual Earnings x 2021 Jobs) / SUM(2021 Jobs)
●
AND crosswalk the SOC codes to TOP codes
For Display:
●
Display top five SOC codes for no. of annual openings (CP
601) and display as bar charts for entry-level and median earnings
●
AND display overall weighted average annual entry-level
earnings as “Regional Average Entry-Level Annual Salary” as one bar
●
AND display overall weighted average annual median earnings
as “Regional Average Median Annual Salary” as another bar
|
Denominator
|
n/a
|
Value Type
|
Median
earnings and unduplicated count of people
|
Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is
currently not in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
|
CP
704 Top Five Colleges for Change in Earnings
Description
|
Among exiting
CCP students who last took a course or earned an award in the selected TOP
code in the selected year and who did not transfer, top five colleges with
the highest median % change in earnings for CCP students between the second
quarter prior to the beginning of the academic year of entry and the second
quarter after the end of the academic year of exit from the last college
attended
|
Data
Source(s)
|
Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Dataset
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
|
Data
Element(s)
|
Student
Enrollment File
Transfer
Bucket
|
Calculations
|
Determine top five colleges for metric CP 801 Median
Change in Earnings
AND Display
top five colleges for statewide when statewide selected
OR Display
top five colleges for macroregion when macroregion selected
OR Display
top five colleges for microregion when district, college or macroregion
selected
AND List percentages in descending order
AND Display the top 5 institutions by percentage
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Denominator
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CP 203 CCP Students Who
Exited Higher Education who met all of the following criteria:
● Were
matched in the UI wage file in both the second fiscal quarter before entry
and the second fiscal quarter after exit
Wage records
found in the second fiscal quarter before the academic year in which the
student enrolled at any community college AND wages found in the second
fiscal quarter after the academic year in which the student exited from last
community college attended
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Value Type
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Median
percentage change and number of students included in the equation
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Drilldowns
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Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
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SSM
Alignment
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Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
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Notes
|
● Unemployment
Insurance data contain wages only for those employed in an occupation or
industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in California. This excludes
individuals employed by the military or federal government, and those who are
self‐employed, employed out of state, unemployed, or not in the
workforce after completion of an award.
● Data
will not be displayed until two years after a student exits the system.
● Terms
in which students are enrolled as Special Admit students are not considered
in determining their first term of entry or gaps in enrollment for pre-wage
calculations
● A
student’s academic year of entry is the most recent year in which a student
was enrolled at any college and had no enrollments in the prior academic year
at any college
● A
student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic year in which they
were enrolled in the community college system
● Pre-earnings:
Q1 (Apr-Jun) of the calendar year of the student’s academic year of entry at any
college
● Post-earnings:
Q1 (Oct-Dec) of the calendar year of the student’s academic year of exit from
the last college attended
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CP
705 Top Five Colleges for Proportion of Students Who Attained the Living Wage
Description
|
Among exiting
CCP students who last took a course or earned an award in the selected TOP
code in the selected year and who did not transfer, top five colleges with
the highest proportion or number of CCP students who attained the district
county living wage for a single adult
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Data
Source(s)
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Chancellor's
Office Management Information System
Employment
Development Department Unemployment Insurance Dataset
National
Student Clearinghouse
CSU/UC Match
Insight
Center for Community Economic Development
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Data Element(s)
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Student
Enrollment File
Transfer
Bucket
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Calculations
|
Determine top five colleges for metric CP 802
Proportion of Students Who Attained the Living Wage
AND Display
top five colleges for statewide when statewide selected
OR Display
top five colleges for macroregion when macroregion selected
OR Display
top five colleges for microregion when district, college or macroregion
selected
AND List percentages in descending order
OR List values in descending order
AND Display the top 5 institutions by percentage
OR Display the top 5 institutions by value
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Denominator
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CP 505 Students Employed in the Second
Fiscal Quarter After Exit
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Value Type
|
Median
percentage change and number of students included in the equation
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Drilldowns
|
Disaggregations: n/a
Credit Status: n/a
|
SSM
Alignment
|
Metric is not currently in SSM 3.0
|
Notes
|
● Unemployment
Insurance data contain wages only for those employed in an occupation or
industry covered by Unemployment Insurance in California. This excludes
individuals employed by the military or federal government, and those who are
self‐employed, employed out of state, unemployed, or not in the
workforce after completion of an award.
● Data
is only matched for students with a valid Social Security number.
● Data
will not be displayed until two years after a student exits the system.
● Living
wages are based on the county where the college district is located (if
located in more than one county than county with the greatest overlap was
chosen - Gavilan in San Bento and Yosemite in El Dorado).
● A
student’s academic year of exit is the end of the academic year in which they
were last enrolled in the community college system.
● Quarterly
wages will always be calculated using Q4 of the year of exit (i.e., if a
student was last enrolled in 2017-18, earnings will be calculated using wages
in October-December 2018)
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