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Cal-SOAP Consortia 2006-2007
San Jose Consortium
Funding Level: $620,511 .OO
Matching Resources per APP: $1059.935.46
Project Director: Sonia Ramos
Consortium Chair: Pablo G. Reguerin
Fiscal Agent Entity: The Regents of the University of California, Santa Cruz Campus
Region(s) Served: San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties
Governing Board:
Executive Board Members
Chair: Vice Chair: Pablo Reguerin Ed Solis University of California, Santa Cruz City of San Jose Parks & Recreation
Secretary: Marshall Rose San Jose State University
Treasurer: Kalamu Chache Opportunities Industrialization Center West
Board Members
Alum rock Union School District East Side Union High School District
Evergreen Valley College Franklin-McKinley School District National Hispanic University San Jose City College San Jose State Foundation San Jose Unified School District Santa Clara County Office of Ed
Cal-SOAP Consortia 2006-2007
School DistrictlSchool(s) Served:
Alum Rock Union School District: Pala Middle School Fischer Middle School Mathson Middle School Arbuckle Elementary School Cesar Chavez Elementary School Slonaker Elementary School
East Side Union High School District: James Lick High School Yerba Buena High School William C. Overfelt High School Independence High School
Franklin-McKinley School District: Fair Middle School Franklin Elementary School McKinley Elementary School
San Jose Unified School District: San Jose Academy Gunderson High School Willow Glen High School Willow Glen Middle School Grant Elementary School Washington Elementary School
California Community College(s):
California Public Universities:
Independent College(s):
Community Agencies:
(1 San Jose Evergreen Community College District
(2) San Jose State University University of California, Santa Cruz
(1 1 National Hispanic University
(3) City of San Jose, Parks and Recreation Opportunities Industrialization Center, West
STUDENT POPULATION BACKGROUND REPORT Students Who Received Level 1 Services During the 2005-2006 Fiscal Year
I Students Sewed by Ethnicity
African American Asian or Pacific Islander Caucasian Filipino Hispanic Native American or Alaskan Native Other No ResDonse
Male
1 TOTAL 3851 5141 8991
Female
1 Percentage of Students Served by Ethnicity
TOTAL
- - I I I
8 African American
W Asian or Pacific Islander
Caucasian
Filipino
W Hispanic
47% Native American or Alaskan Native
WNoResponse
Other
Percentage of Total
Students Served by Eligibility Type
42.83%1 57.17%1 100.00%
Male
First Generation Only Low Income Only First Generation And Low Income Regional
Female
24 23 47 22 32 54
83 103 186 238 339 577
TOTAL
The data shown are aggregated from the following Consortia: SJ Cal-SOAP-UC Regents.
TOTAL
3671 4971 864
Percentage of Students Served by Eligibility Type
Statewide Cal-SOAP Database Page 1 of 1 Generated On 9/17/2007
5%
67 '%
Percentage of Total
First Generation and Low lncome
4 First Generation Only
Low lncom e Only
Regional
42.48%1 57.52%1 100.00%
COLLEGE-GOING RATE REPORT Students Who Received Level 1 Services During the 2005-2006 Fiscal Year
Number of Seniors During the Spring Semester of the Fiscal Year:
Number Who Filled Out Exit Interview Forms (N):
~ ~ - - - - -
Number of 1 % of N Students
Going to College California
University of California
California State University California Community College Vocational or Technical lnstitution ~ Private or Independent 13 5.49%~
Out of State 2 0.84% Not Going to College 1 0.42%
Work 0 0.00% Lack of Money
Low Grades Other (Military, Travel, and other reasons)
College-Going Rate
California Com m unity College
California Private or lndependent
OCalifornia State University
California Vocational or Technical lnstitution Not Going to College
Out of State
University of California
The data shown are aggregated from the following Consortia: SJ Cal-SOAP-UC Regents
Statewide Cal-SOAP Database Page 1 of 1 Generated On 9/18/2007
College-Going Rate Comparison Consortium: SJ Cal-SOAP-UC Regents
Students Who Received Level 1 Services During the 2005-2006 Fiscal Year
Number of Seniors during Spring Semester: 129
Number Who Filled Out Exit Interview Forms: 237
Interview
-- - -. .
Number of -T- ~ u m b e r - r university I California '-community - TOTAL 1 ' -,no *ad Exit o f S t k l l e g e
I California University L - - ~ ~ ~-
I - - - - - -
San Mateo County 11.15% 13.23% 33.56% 57.94%
Cal-SOAP 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Santa Clara County 12.98% 13.04% 19.89% 45.91% Cal-SOAP 237 13.92% 21.10% 53.59% 88.61%
Note: the total number of seniors and the total number of those students who filled out an exit interview form shown above may be lower than those numbers shown on the College-Going Rate Report. This report only shows those students in the database that have addresses, including the county that the student lives in. The College-Going Rate Report shows all students, regardless of whether the address is provided.
Select County for Graph: I Santa Clara
College Going Rates
California State University
Statewide Cal-SOAP Database Page 1 of 1 Generated On 911 812007