Wednesday, December 9, 2015

9 DECEMBER '15

A retired sociology instructor will be in the tutorial office for Student Success today from 12 noon to 2 PM. You may find her assistance useful.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Escaped Inmate - Possibly Still In The Area

Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015

 

Subject: Escaped Inmate - Possibly Still In The Area

 

The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department has reported an inmate escape.  The inmate walked away from an Honor Farm work crew assigned to Camp San Luis and was last seen at approximately 9:30am on November 30.  The inmate, Adilio Lopez, is described as a male Hispanic, 5’2” tall, weighing 170 pounds, with short brown hair and brown eyes.  The inmate may be in possession of a bicycle.  It is not believed the inmate is still in the area; however, Campus Police are assisting in the search.  Please report anyone acting suspiciously and matches the aforementioned physical description to the Campus Police at 805-546-3205. 

 

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Fall 2015 Profile - Who Are Our Students?

Highlights from the Fall 2015 Student Characteristics data as updated daily by the Institutional Research Office (http://www.cuesta.edu/aboutCC/documents/inst research/fallchar.pdf )

 

 

Did you know?  (As of Wednesday, November 25th, 2015)

·        We’ve served 10,382 students who are taking an average unit load of 7.3 units.

·        Of the 10,382 – 27% are FT credit students (12 units or more), 62% are PT credit students, 4% are non-credit, and 7% have withdrawn.

·        66% are freshmen (<30 units)

·        70.8% are ages 19-24

·        51.6% are female

·        32.4% are Hispanic/Latino

·        58.7% declared an educational goal that includes transfer

·        47.2% are continuing students

·        The top high schools for the number of incoming Freshmen were (1) 177, Paso Robles High School,

(2) 135, Arroyo Grande High School, (3) 134, Atascadero High School, (4) 123, San Luis Obispo High School, and (5) 103, Morro Bay High School

·        949 (62%) of the incoming Freshmen were from local high schools vs. 575 (38%) from high schools out of the area