Bakersfield College

Institutional Research and Planning
  • Census/
    Area Stats
  • Student
    Profiles
  • Enrollment
    Management
  • Student
    Outcomes
  • Employees

Community Quick Facts from Census Data:Educational Attainment, Gender, Ethnicity, Population Growth, Poverty, Unemployment Rate & more

BC Fall Enrollment Compared to Kern County 2000 and 2010 Census:By Gender and Ethnicity

Kern County Historical Census, Projected Growth:By Ethnicity and by Age, 1970-2040

Kern County City and Bakersfield College Service Area Population Estimates:1990-2005

Economic - Labor Market Projections for Kern County: Local area profiles show an overview of labor market information in a particular area/county within the state

Occupational Employment Projections, Kern County (1999-2006):By education/experience required, and by category of employment

Kern County EDD Snapshot (2002):CA EDD (Economic Development Department) labor force profile of Kern County with trends and projections

Bakersfield College Market Profile: BC market area: Map, Population, Housing, Income, Ed Attainment, Employment Status, within 5, 7.5, and 10 mile radius of BC. US Census, ESRI Business Information Solutions forecasts for 2003

Kern County Educational and Demographic Statistics: 2002 data - Kern County compared to all CA counties: High School Graduates College Going Rates to UCs, CSUs, CCCs, and Independent Colleges; Percent of High School Graduates completing college prep courses; Unemployment Rates; Percent children eligible for school lunch program.  Link to California Postsecondary Education Commission web site

 

 

Please select from the following student profile areas:

1. Majors

» Major trends by subject area

Please select from the following available data:

Majors by Popularity Majors by Subject Area
Fall 2008 Fall 2008
Fall 2007 Fall 2007
Fall 2006 Fall 2006
Fall 2005 Fall 2005
Fall 2004 Fall 2004
Fall 2003 Fall 2003
2. ZIP Code

» Bakersfield ZIP Code Map

» Students by ZIP Code History

ZIP Code Profiles by Location:

Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012
Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
Summer 2009 Fall 2009 Spring 2010
Summer 2008 Fall 2008 Spring 2009
Summer 2007 Fall 2007 Spring 2008
Summer 2006 Fall 2006 Spring 2007
Summer 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2006
Summer 2004 Fall 2004 Spring 2005
Summer 2003 Fall 2003 Spring 2004
Summer 2002 Fall 2002 Spring 2003

 

3. First Time Entering Students

Please select from the following available data:

Fall 2012 Fall 2011 Fall 2010
Fall 2009 Fall 2008 Fall 2007
Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004
Fall 2003 Fall 2002 Fall 2001
4. Special Profiles

Please select from the following available data for EOP&S students and Hispanic students.

» EOP&S Student Profiles:

Fall 2011 Spring 2011
Fall 2010 Spring 2010
Fall 2009 Spring 2009
Fall 2008 Spring 2008
Fall 2007 Spring 2007
Fall 2006 Spring 2006
Fall 2005 Spring 2005
Fall 2004 Spring 2004
Fall 2003 Spring 2003
Fall 2002 Spring 2002
Fall 2001 Spring 2001
Fall 2000 Spring 2000

» Hispanic Student Profiles:

Fall 2012 Fall 2011 Fall 2010
Fall 2009 Fall 2008 Fall 2007
Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004
Fall 2003 Fall 2002 Fall 2001

 

Please select from the following:

1. Historic Capacity & Productivity Reports

Please select from the following available terms:

  • 2006-2007
  • 2005-2006
  • 2004-2005
  • Other
Summer (SS06-SS05)
Compare at 1st Day
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
SS06 Pre-enroll (Feb06)
vs SS05 1st Day
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Spring 2006,
2-22-06
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Spring 2006
at Census, 1-30-06
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
S06 vs S05
1st Day Comparison
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
S06 vs S05
Early Registration Comparison
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Fall 2005
9-23-05
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Fall 2005 (New) Census Day
(9-6-05)
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Fall 2005 (Old) Census Day
(9-12-05)
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Fall 2005 1st Day Trend,
F04-F05
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Fall 2005
8-8-05
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Fall 2005
7-27-05
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Fall 2005
7-13-05
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Fall 2005 vs Fall 2004
Mid-July Trend
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Summer 2005 1st Day
6-13-05
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections
Summer 2005
5-18-05
Subject Course All Sections Delano Sections

 

2. Course Book Reporting

Please select from the following available terms:

  • 2012
  • 10-11
  • 09-10
  • 08-09
  • 07-08
  • 06-07
  • 05-06
  • 04-05
  • 03-04

Course Book Reporting: Presented in multiple versions with differing levels of organizational detail, each including Enrollment, FTES, FTEF, FTES/FTEF, Retention and Success for the past 5 academic years (2007-08 through 2011-12).

  • Collegewide Summary
  • Campus/DistEd Summary
  • Department Summary
  • Subject/Program Summary
  • Course Summary (By Dean)
  • Organizational Index: Most versions of the Course Book Reporting are Grouped by Dean. The lists below outline the organizational structure, including subject areas.
    • By Dean
    • By Department

Course Book Reporting: Presented in multiple versions with differing levels of organizational detail, each including Enrollment, FTES, FTEF, FTES/FTEF, Retention and Success for the past 5 academic years (2006-07 through 2010-11).

  • Collegewide Summary
  • Campus/DistEd Summary
  • Department Summary
  • Subject/Program Summary
  • Course Summary (By Dean)
    • Dean Collier (Allied Health, Fire Tech, Nursing, Rad Tech)
    • Dean Eydaghi (ADMJ, Apprenticeship, EIT, FACE, Work Experience)
    • Dean Mourtzanos (Art, Behavioral Science, Communication, Foreign Language, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Social Science)
    • Dean O'Connor (Biological Science, Health & Physical Eeducation, Math, Physical Science
    • Dean Suderman (Academic Development, ESL, English, Library)
    • Vice President, Student Services (Counseling)
    • Not Assigned (Undeclared, Special Projects & Studies)
  • Organizational Index: Most versions of the Course Book Reporting are Grouped by Dean. The lists below outline the organizational structure, including subject areas.

Information currently unavailable.

 

3. First Day & Census Week Enrollment (Headcount) Statistics

Includes student headcount, gender, ethnicity, fulltime, age (<21 years), Day/Evening, total units and active/cancelled sections.

Summarized for all BC courses/locations and then broken out for each community campus and for Distance Ed (ITV and online) courses.

First Day Census Week
Fall 2012 Fall 2012
Spring 2012 Spring 2012

 

4. Historical Trends

 

Please select from the following student outcome data options:

1. Degrees and Certificates Awarded
4. Persistence

Report

Fall to Spring and Fall to Fall persistence profiles, including gender, ethnicity, age, educational goals and first-time degree-seeking students from Fall 2001 through Fall 2005.

5. ARCC

KCCD ARCC Reports: (The full document reduced to includes results just for the KCCD colleges)

About ARCC:

California State Assembly Bill AB1417 (Pacheco) [Chapter 581, Statutes of 2004] required the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges to recommend to the Legislature and Governor a workable structure (framework) for annual evaluation of community college performance in meeting statewide educational outcome priorities. Pursuant to AB 1417, the California Community Colleges System Office (System Office) worked with community college institutional researchers and an external panel of nationally recognized experts in higher education accountability to develop the mandated performance evaluation structure, now called Accountability Reporting for the Community Colleges, or ARCC.

The Annual Reports include CA Community College system performance indicators as well as college specific performance indicators, demographic profiles, peer groupings and self assessments. The reports posted here were reduced to include only the colleges in the Kern Community College District.  The complete final reports can be viewed at the CA Community College Chancellor's website.

 

7. Student Right to Know

Student Right to Know (SRTK) Disclosure Statements (Reporting Transfer & Completion Rates for a Specific Cohort of Students)

About Student Right to Know:

CA Community College Chancellor's SRTK Website

In compliance with the federal Student Right-to-Know (SRTK) Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-542), Bakersfield College (BC) publishes its student completion and transfer rates annually.  These rates are based on a limited cohort (or group) of students which are tracked for a three-year period.  The cohort is limited because it includes only students who entered BC in the fall term as first-time, full-time students seeking a degree, certificate or transfer.  A student is included in the Completion Rate if they attained a certificate or degree or became "transfer prepared" within the three-year period.  Transfer-prepared is defined as having completed 60 transferable units with a GPA of 2.0 or better.  A student is included in the Transfer Rate if, within the three-year tracking period, they transferred to another postsecondary institution prior to receiving a certificate or degree or becoming "transfer-prepared".

SRTK attempts to provide a standardized measure of college effectiveness nationwide, however it does have a few limitations. For example, the cohort group can be quite small when compared to all students attending during the time period, and is therefore not fully representative of all educational activities at the college.  Also since there is no central nationwide "clearinghouse" of transfer data, it is not impossible to generate accurate transfer-out rates.  Additionally, the Federal methodology lowers the Transfer rate for community colleges because transfer students, who are considered completers, are disallowed in the calculation of the Transfer rate.

The CA Community College Chancellor's Office changed the methodology for determining the annual cohort during the 2004 cohort and again during the 2005 cohort.  Therefore, starting with the 2005 cohort, the rates are not being reported with past years in a trend report. 

 

Please select from the following:

2. BC Employee Profiles
3. Peer College Staffing Comparisons
4. Other
Full-Time/Part-Time Faculty 75/25 Ratio
California CCR Title V defined ratio of full-time equivalent (FTE) full-time faculty to part-time faculty. State mandate requires 75% or more of FTE faculty be full-time. Includes KCCD Colleges and district total 75/25 ratios from Fall 1995
 
Statewide Community College Employees
College, Headcount, FTE, and Employee Type (to CCCCO Datamart)

 

 

 

 


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