College-Going Rates by Senate District from Public Schools
1985
College-Going Rates of
Students of All Ethnicities
to
Any California Public College or University
Focus on Senate District 4: Doug LaMalfa
This chart provides college-going rates for Senate districts in California. College-going rates were calculated
by dividing the number of entering students from
public schools
in the district by the total number of graduates from public schools in the district. All
categories of public 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 higher education 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, district,
and ethnicity. Rates do not entail longitudinal tracking of individual students.
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Important note:
The data for first-time students have changed.
See
Changes to First-Time Freshmen and College-Going Data for more details.
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