College-Going Rates and Student Migration
The college-going rate is used to show the proportion of public high school graduates who enroll each year in a California college or university immediately following high school graduation. The rates are calculated by dividing the number of entering students from high schools by the total number of graduates from high schools. 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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Legislative Districts Rates
College-Going Rate Tables and Charts(Public High School Graduates)
- By Assembly District
- By Senate District
- By Congressional District
- Previous Years and Other Options
- Trend over Time (Ethnicity available here.)
College-Going Rate Charts
(Public High School Graduates)
- To Any Public College or University
- To University of California
- To California State University
- To California Community Colleges
College-Going Rate Charts
(Public High School Graduates)
- To Any Public College or University
- To University of California
- To California State University
- To California Community Colleges
College-Going Rate Charts
(Public High School Graduates)
Interstate Migration
California Counties & State Rates
College-Going Rate Tables- By API Rank (Public High Schools)
- By County (Public High Schools)
- By County (Private High Schools)
- By Ethnicity and Gender (Public High Schools)
- Previous Years and Other Options
(Public High School Graduates)
- To Any Public College or University
- To University of California
- To California State University
- To California Community Colleges
- Trend over Time to Any Public College or University
- Other Trend Options






