AT A GLANCE… - Santiago Canyon College

8045 East Chapman Avenue Orange, California 92869 Phone: (714) 628-4900

Fall 2019 Enrollment

Noncredit:

4,893

Credit:

11,512

Full-time:

3,245

Part-time:

8,267

Total

16,405

Spring 2020 Enrollment

Noncredit:

3,853

Credit:

10,290

Full-time:

2,868

Part-time:

7,422

Total

14,143

2018-2019 FTES

2019-2020 FTES

Noncredit:

3,071 Noncredit:

1,908

Credit:

9,103 Credit:

9,418

Total

12,174 Total

11,326

Enrollment and full-time equivalent student data provided by the CCCCO Data Mart

2019-2020 Awards Associate Degrees Associate Degrees for Transfer Certificates ? Credit Certificates ? Noncredit CDCP Adult High School Diplomas Total Awards

Student award data provided by the CCCCO Data Mart

1,314 678

1,451 712 47

4,155

Transfers to Four-Year Institutions

2018-2019

California State University

746

University of California

184

Private/Out-of-State

480

Total Transfers

1,410

Transfer data provided by the National Student Clearinghouse

2019-2020 820 197 490

1,507

2019-2020 Student Ethnicity African-American Asian/Pacific/Filipino Latino Native American/Alaskan White Multi-Ethnicity Other/ Unreported

Student ethnicity data provided by the CCCCO Data Mart

2.0% 10.9% 51.8%

0.3% 28.0%

3.4% 3.7%

Price per Course Unit California Resident Non-resident

$46 $290

2019-2020 Percent of Credit Instruction Taught by:

Full-time Faculty

59%

Part-time Faculty

41%

Contact Information

President's Office: Esther Odegard, Assistant to the President (714) 628-4930 Odegard_esther@sccollege.edu

Executive Leadership

Jose F. Vargas, Interim President Martin Stringer, Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs Syed Rizvi, Vice President of Student Services Arleen Satele, Ed.D., Vice President of Administrative Services James Kennedy, Vice President of Continuing Education

History

In 1985, Santiago Canyon College (then called the Rancho Santiago Orange campus) opened its doors to about 2,500 students on its 82 acre campus. The college became independently accredited by the ACCJC in January of 2000.

Santiago Canyon College recent facilities improvement and expansion include a new humanities building, athletics and aquatics center, science center, library building, student services/classroom building, maintenance and operations center, parking lots, and soccer and softball fields, thanks to bond Measure E, passed by voters in 2002.

Fast Facts

Ranked among the top 1% Community Colleges in the nation by College Choice.

Recognized by The Chronicle of Higher Education as a Great College to Work For Honor Roll Institution for sixth consecutive year.

One of two colleges in the Rancho Santiago Community College District. The College Mascot is the Hawk.

Identified as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) committed to serving a diverse student population.

Sponsors a range of co-curricular student activities beyond the classroom including Associated Student Government, Model United Nations and Forensics (Speech and Debate).

Engages students through a vibrant Honors Program across multiple disciplines, whose students transfer to top universities.

Home to national, state and local award-winning sports teams that compete in the Orange Empire Conference. In 2019 the women's soccer team won back to back state championships. Home of the 2016 state champions in women's softball.

Offers a comprehensive STEM program with dedicated counselors and a series of supplemental instructional resources.

Offers the most comprehensive water utility sciences program in Orange County. Graduates work at water districts and agencies throughout Southern California.

Offers the only comprehensive survey/mapping sciences program among Orange County community colleges.

Directs the state's largest trade's apprenticeship program, providing skilled workers in the fields of carpentry, cosmetology, electricity, maintenance mechanic, operating engineer, power lineman, and surveying.

Offers one of the state's largest adult education programs, administered through the Orange Education Center, offered at 26 convenient locations throughout Anaheim Hills, Garden Grove, Orange, and Villa Park.

Offers an excellent International Student Program to meet the needs of students visiting on an F-1 visa.

Offers through the Community Services Program a year-round educational and recreational schedule of classes to suit all ages.

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