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College-Going Rates by County Charts

2008 College-Going Rates to University of California

This chart provides college-going rates for counties in California. College-going rates were calculated by dividing the number of entering freshmen aged 19 and younger from public high schools in the county by the total number of graduates from public high schools in the county. All categories of public high schools are covered including comprehensive schools, continuation schools, and other categories of schools. Students with unknown genders and ethnicities and those from unknown schools were excluded from the data.

Data regarding high school graduates were obtained from the California Department of Education. Data for freshmen enrollment were obtained from each of the segments and includes all students -- full-time, part-time, credit, and non-credit.

Note that the calculation of these rates is based on totals for each category such as year, county, and ethnicity. Rates do not entail longitudinal tracking of individual students.

Data collection for Fall 2008 is in progress. As a result, more recent data than what is displayed may be available for some systems. Visit the Custom Data Reports for the most up-to-date data. Select the year needed from the drop-down list at the top of the options. Visit the Dates Available for availability for each type of data. The Sources and Timing of Data page has an approximate schedule for each type of data the Commission collects.

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20% - San Francisco County: 19.2% Santa Clara County: 13.6% Yolo County: 13.2% Marin County: 13.1% Alameda County: 12.5% San Mateo County: 11.5% Contra Costa County: 9.7% Mono County: 8.1% Los Angeles County: 7.9% Orange County: 7.8% State Average: 7.1% Santa Barbara County: 7.0% Santa Cruz County: 6.6% Sonoma County: 6.5% San Diego County: 6.5% Ventura County: 6.1% Solano County: 6.0% Napa County: 5.7% Sacramento County: 5.7% Riverside County: 5.6% Placer County: 5.4% Tuolumne County: 5.4% Trinity County: 5.3% Mendocino County: 5.2% San Luis Obispo County: 5.2% San Bernardino County: 4.9% Monterey County: 4.9% El Dorado County: 4.6% Sierra County: 4.5% Sutter County: 4.3% Merced County: 4.1% Lake County: 4.0% Del Norte County: 3.9% Humboldt County: 3.8% San Joaquin County: 3.8% San Benito County: 3.8% Siskiyou County: 3.8% Fresno County: 3.5% Inyo County: 3.5% Mariposa County: 3.4% Kings County: 3.4% Imperial County: 3.4% Stanislaus County: 3.4% Kern County: 3.3% Madera County: 3.2% Tulare County: 3.2% Calaveras County: 3.0% Amador County: 2.9% Shasta County: 2.8% Yuba County: 2.7% Butte County: 2.7% Nevada County: 2.7% Glenn County: 2.5% Colusa County: 2.0% Tehama County: 1.9% Plumas County: 1.6% Modoc County: 1.0% Lassen County: 0.8% Alpine County: 0.0%  
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San Francisco

Santa Clara

Yolo

Marin

Alameda

San Mateo

Contra Costa

Mono

Los Angeles

Orange

State Average

Santa Barbara

Santa Cruz

Sonoma

San Diego

Ventura

Solano

Napa

Sacramento

Riverside

Placer

Tuolumne

Trinity

Mendocino

San Luis Obispo

San Bernardino

Monterey

El Dorado

Sierra

Sutter

Merced

Lake

Del Norte

Humboldt

San Joaquin

San Benito

Siskiyou

Fresno

Inyo

Mariposa

Kings

Imperial

Stanislaus

Kern

Madera

Tulare

Calaveras

Amador

Shasta

Yuba

Butte

Nevada

Glenn

Colusa

Tehama

Plumas

Modoc

Lassen

Alpine

 
 
Legend - State Average State Average

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* Alpine County has no high schools.

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