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The CSU Asian American & Pacific Islander Initiative. PCUC February 15, 2011 Clara Potes-Fellow, Mitch Maki. Population Statistics. Asian American and Pacific Islanders make up 13.5% of California’s population 12% of public K-12 Students 16% of CSU Students. Population Statistics. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The CSU Asian American & Pacific Islander Initiative
PCUC
February 15, 2011Clara Potes-Fellow, Mitch Maki
Population Statistics
Asian American and Pacific Islanders make up
13.5% of California’s population
12% of public K-12 Students
16% of CSU Students
Population Statistics
White 5.08%
African American 15.26%
Native American 14.42%
Latino/Hispanic 39.42%
Asian 63.24%
Growth Rate 1990 – 2000
Fastest Gro
wing Gro
up
Population Statistics
AAPI = 49 distinct ethnic groups a multitude of cultures more than 100 languages and
dialects.
52% or more of Korean, Laotian, Cambodian, Taiwanese, Hmong, and Vietnamese are Limited English Proficient.
Languages
CCC UC CSU0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
30%
20%
15%
AAPI College-Going Rates of California Public High School Graduates
Education Attainment
Less than High School (%)
High School (%)
Bachelor's Degree (%)
Hawaiian 14 57 15
Chinese 22 25 27
Samoan 23 59 7
Fijian 34 51 7
Vietnamese 36 34 16
Tongan 38 51 6
Cambodian 56 30 7
Laotian 58 30 5
Hmong 66 23 5
Guamanian 20 59 11
Thai 19 31 25Filipino 12 38 35
Korean 12 36 32
Japanese 7 40 30
Educational Attainment for Selected API Communities
Education Attainment
Compared to the White Population, AAPIs are:
more likely to have graduated from college
41% vs. 34%
also are:
more likely to have less than high school education
19% vs. 10%
Education Attainment
EAP English%
EAP Math%
Hawaiian 21 12Chinese 48 47Samoan 8 6FijianVietnamese
34 29
TonganCambodian
14 9
Laotian 10 9Hmong 5 3Guamanian
21 9
ThaiFilipino 25 16Korean 44 43Japanese 44 35
All California Students
EAP English EAP Math
21% 15%
College Readiness 2010 EAP
CSU AAPI InitiativeTargeted Sub Groups
• Samoan• Tongan• Marshallese• Cambodian• Hmong• Laotian• Fijian• Low Income Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipino
CSU AAPI Initiative
Begins in Year
Campus Sub Groups
2011
CSUDH Samoan, Tongan, Marshallese
CSULB Cambodian
CSULA Low Income Chinese
CSU Fullerton Low Income Vietnamese
2012
Fresno State Hmong, Laotians
CSUEB Tongan, Fijian , Cambodian, Laotian
San Francisco State
Low Income Chinese/Filipino
GOAL: Improve college access for Asian American and Pacific Islander students from underserved communities
CSU AAPI Initiative
Phase I Phase II
Outreach to families Tutoring programs and support for students
GOAL: Improve college access for Asian American and Pacific Islander students from underserved communities
CSU AAPI Initiative
Steering Committee
Mitch Maki, CSUDH Howard Wang, CSU Fullerton Simon Kim, CSULB Nancy Wada-McKee, CSULA Marsha Hirano Nakanishi, CSUCO Alan Nishio, Volunteer
Chancellor’s Office Coordination Garrett Ashley Clara Potes-Fellow Jorge Haynes Rosanna Hughes
GOAL: Improve college access for Asian American and Pacific Islander students from underserved communities
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