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Of a profile of City College Students a. A. This is based on the last 2014 there were nearly 80,000 students. Some of this is repeated after what supervisor mar has already said. The largest categories of students are the 2024 age group and 50 and older age group. In terms of credit and noncredit courses, the younger students 20 years of age or less are mostly in the credit courses. Many of these students are full time or near full time. Older students are in the noncredit programs. About 1 3 of the students in the credit courses are receiving some form of Financial Aid. 3 percent of students are low income, meaning that their families are 150 percent of the federal Poverty Level or less. The estimate 30 percent are receiving some sort of Financial Aid based on ....
That ccsf has for this value and how critical it is that this institution remains open. 311 million of Economic Impact is huge for the city and county of San Francisco. Thank you so much for this. We as students know how valuable this institution is. Again im a student trustee at the city college and i have the task to representing these students. What ccsf provides to these communities cannot be duplicated. This institution serves the whole entire community from High School Students to our elders and its so critical that we remain open. This institution enriches our community. It has a domino effect on San Francisco because of the classified staff. Thats going to bump the city of San Francisco. I think its ....
Colleges and i look forward to meeting with him over the next month and i want to thank the Current College board of trustees and especially the coalition thats come together from the community from young people and others from the safe city colleges and lisa who is here with us and a couple of richmond residents that have attested and labor leader henry kelly and Richard Rothman as well. With that i would like to hang hand it over to campbell, the main author of the study. Can we have the powerpoint displayed . Good afternoon, chair ferrel, supervisor mar, supervisor avalos, campbell, from the legislative office. We were asked to evaluate the impact of the fiscal close of the San Francisco city college and have a report on that. The scope of the project was to really look at the impact that the potential closure on fac ....
Census bureau data and limited survey of other public and private colleges in the bay area. Our evaluation is very specific as to try to estimate some direct cost and impact. Its not an Impact Analysis to ensure Economic Growth of the city or job growth. So in terms of a profile of City College Students a. A. This is based on the last 2014 there were nearly 80,000 students. Some of this is repeated after what supervisor mar has already said. The largest categories of students are the 2024 age group and 50 and older age group. In terms of credit and noncredit courses, the younger students 20 years of age or less are mostly in the credit courses. Many of these students are full time or near full time. Older students are in the noncredit programs. About 1 3 of the students in the credit courses are receiving some f ....
Courses, the younger students 20 years of age or less are mostly in the credit courses. Many of these students are full time or near full time. Older students are in the noncredit programs. About 1 3 of the students in the credit courses are receiving some form of Financial Aid. 3 percent of students are low income, meaning that their families are 150 percent of the federal Poverty Level or less. The estimate 30 percent are receiving some sort of Financial Aid based on criteria of family income, the number of students in college and cost of college. Miss campbell, can you repeat that data on those students that rely on Financial Aid . Okay, this is the for credit students. This is an estimate that we made based on student aid data provided boo i the state. So 1 3 of the ....