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Supporting CSUCI Supporting CSUCI Enrollment Goals Enrollment Goals Cindy Derrico, Director Cindy Derrico, Director Housing and Residential Housing and Residential Education Education

Supporting CSUCI Enrollment Goals Cindy Derrico, Director Housing and Residential Education

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Page 1: Supporting CSUCI Enrollment Goals Cindy Derrico, Director Housing and Residential Education

Supporting CSUCI Supporting CSUCI Enrollment GoalsEnrollment Goals

Cindy Derrico, DirectorCindy Derrico, Director

Housing and Residential Housing and Residential EducationEducation

Page 2: Supporting CSUCI Enrollment Goals Cindy Derrico, Director Housing and Residential Education

5 Key Purposes of 5 Key Purposes of Housing and Residential Housing and Residential

EducationEducation

1.1.Providing safe and comfortable Providing safe and comfortable facilitiesfacilities

2.2.Delivering excellent serviceDelivering excellent service

3.3.Promoting student development Promoting student development through co-curricular education and through co-curricular education and community standardscommunity standards

Housing and Residential Education aims to create an effective living-learning experience for CSUCI Students through:

Page 3: Supporting CSUCI Enrollment Goals Cindy Derrico, Director Housing and Residential Education

5 Key Purposes of 5 Key Purposes of Housing and Residential Housing and Residential

EducationEducation

4.4. Providing for CSUCI’s short and long Providing for CSUCI’s short and long term student housing and living- term student housing and living- learning needs.learning needs.

5. Develop meaningful and effective meaningful and effective relationships with students, faculty, relationships with students, faculty, and staff.and staff.

Page 4: Supporting CSUCI Enrollment Goals Cindy Derrico, Director Housing and Residential Education

Supporting Student Supporting Student Matriculation and RetentionMatriculation and Retention

Assumptions:Assumptions: A number of factors contribute to a A number of factors contribute to a

student’s decision to attend CSUCI.student’s decision to attend CSUCI. A student may choose not to attend A student may choose not to attend

CSUCI due to the unavailability of CSUCI due to the unavailability of housing. This possibility is higher for housing. This possibility is higher for new students – freshmen and new students – freshmen and transfers.transfers.

Page 5: Supporting CSUCI Enrollment Goals Cindy Derrico, Director Housing and Residential Education

Supporting Student Supporting Student Matriculation and RetentionMatriculation and Retention

Statistics:Statistics: Among our sister campuses, CI has the third Among our sister campuses, CI has the third

highest percentage of students living on highest percentage of students living on campus at 23% for Fall 2008. campus at 23% for Fall 2008.

In a survey conducted last year, CSUCI In a survey conducted last year, CSUCI resident students reported that living on resident students reported that living on campus…campus…– ““has had a valuable impact on my educational has had a valuable impact on my educational

experience at CSUCI” – 73%experience at CSUCI” – 73%– ““has had a positive impact on my studies” – 64%has had a positive impact on my studies” – 64%

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Housing Demand at CSUCIHousing Demand at CSUCI CSUCI has successfully met student housing demand CSUCI has successfully met student housing demand

every year except one since the opening of Anacapa every year except one since the opening of Anacapa Village:Village:

Year Capacity Occupancy Waiting List

2004-05 348 278 0

2005-06 348 348 80

2006-07 348 472(doubled rooms and

40 waitlisted)

2007-08 803 650 0

2008-09 803 803 0

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CSUCI Residential Population CSUCI Residential Population ProfileProfile

The following charts will show, by The following charts will show, by percentage, important demographic percentage, important demographic information about our resident information about our resident students:students:– – Undergraduate residents at each class Undergraduate residents at each class

levellevel

– – Gender distributionGender distribution

– – County of residenceCounty of residence

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% of CSUCI Students Living on % of CSUCI Students Living on Campus by Student Campus by Student

ClassificationClassification

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

FTF Fresh Soph Jr Sr

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On-Campus Residents by On-Campus Residents by GenderGender

33 % Men

66% Women

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On-Campus Residents by On-Campus Residents by CountyCounty

Percentages:

Los Angeles – 33%, Ventura – 22%,

Orange County – 6%, Santa Barbara – 6%,

Other CA – 33%, Out of State – .7%

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Planning for the FuturePlanning for the Future

Development of Student Housing projects Development of Student Housing projects within the CSU require the following:within the CSU require the following:– Identification of housing need based on Identification of housing need based on

occupancy statistics and enrollment occupancy statistics and enrollment projections - COMPLETEDprojections - COMPLETED

– Completion of a Feasibility and Market Completion of a Feasibility and Market Demand Study by the campus – FINALIZINGDemand Study by the campus – FINALIZING

– Evaluation by a Housing Review BoardEvaluation by a Housing Review Board– Approval by the Board of Trustees – MARCH Approval by the Board of Trustees – MARCH

‘09‘09

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Planning for the FuturePlanning for the Future

Approval of a Proposal for Student Approval of a Proposal for Student Housing and Requires:Housing and Requires:– Healthy income over debt ratios for Healthy income over debt ratios for

The individual projectThe individual project All of student housingAll of student housing All campus auxiliariesAll campus auxiliaries

– A concept for new housing supported by A concept for new housing supported by both local housing market trends, and both local housing market trends, and regional and national campus housing regional and national campus housing trendstrends

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Planning for The FuturePlanning for The Future The Student Housing Proposal The Student Housing Proposal

Development, Approval, and Building Development, Approval, and Building Process requires a lead time of:Process requires a lead time of:

3 - 4 Years 3 - 4 Years

WeWe are developing a proposal to open the Phase III Housing as early as 2011, though our demand is expected to exceed supply in Fall 2009.