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Brooklyn College Office of Institutional Planning, Research, and Assessment 2012 Slide 2 Age of All Fall 2012 Degree-Seeking Undergraduates AgeCountPercentage Younger Than 20 2,57621.2% 20 to 245,86348.4% 25 to 292,02116.7% 30 to 391,1599.6% 40 or Older 5064.2% Total12,125100% Source: Fall 2012 Brooklyn College Show Registration File Slide 3 Gender of All Fall 2012 Degree-Seeking Undergraduates GenderCountPercentage Female7,12558.8% Male5,00041.2% Total12,125100% Source: Fall 2012 Brooklyn College Show Registration File Slide 4 Ethnicity of All Fall 2012 Degree-Seeking Undergraduates EthnicityCountPercentage American Indian and Alaska Native 170.1% Asian1,88815.6% Black or African American 2,27518.8% Hispanic1,63513.5% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 180.1% White3,82831.6% Two or More Races1070.9% Missing / Unknown2,35719.4% Total12,125100% Source: Fall 2012 Brooklyn College Show Registration File Slide 5 Borough of All Fall 2012 Degree-Seeking Undergraduates BoroughCountPercentage Brooklyn9,24876.3% Bronx2472.0% Manhattan5134.2% Queens1,1089.1% Staten Island3112.6% Other NY State5644.7% Other State1301.1% Missing40.0% Total12,125100% Source: Fall 2012 Brooklyn College Show Registration File Slide 6 First Generation in College (i.e., Neither Parent Attended) First Generation in College Percentage Yes46% No54% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 7 Household Income Percentage Less Than $20,00035% $20,000 to $39,99928% $40,000 to $59,99914% $60,000 to $79,9999% $80,000 to $99,9992% $100,000 or More9% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience SurveyNote: According to the US Bureau of the Census, the median household income of Kings County in 2010 was $43,567. Slide 8 Support Children Percentage Yes10% No90% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 9 Health Insurance Coverage Have Health Insurance Percentage Yes82% No18% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 10 Household Composition Percentage Live Alone8% Live With Parent(s) / Guardian(s) 67% Live With Other Students 1% Live With Friends / Roommates 8% Live With Spouse or Domestic Partner 13% Live With Child(ren) 7% Live With Other Relatives 11% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 11 Primary Means of Commuting Percentage Public Transportation (Subway, bus, etc.) 70% Driving/Car Pool 20% Bicycle2% Walking7% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 12 Commute Time (To Campus) Commute Time Percentage 0-30 Minutes30% 31-60 Minutes 57% 61-90 Minutes 11% 90+ Minutes3% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 13 Commute Time (From Campus) Commute Time Percentage 0-30 Minutes31% 31-60 Minutes 55% 61-90 Minutes 11% 90+ Minutes3% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 14 Providing Care for Other People Hours Spent Providing Care for Other People Percentage 0 Hours Per Week 33% 1 to 5 Hours Per Week 26% 6 to 10 Hours Per Week 21% 11 to 20 Hours Per Week 7% Over 20 Hours Per Week 13% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 15 Working for Pay Hours Spent Working for Pay Percentage Not Working for Pay 48% 0 Hours Per Week 8% 1 to 20 Hours Per Week 23% 21 to 34 Hours Per Week 16% 35 or More Hours Per Week 6% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 16 Studying Hours Spent Studying Percentage 0 Hours Per Week 3% 1 to 5 Hours Per Week 43% 6 to 10 Hours Per Week 33% 11 to 20 Hours Per Week 17% Over 20 Hours Per Week 5% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 17 Sources of Financial Support Percentage Income/Savings From Parent(s) 37% Personal Income/Savings 47% Income/Savings From Spouse/Partner 3% Grants / Scholarships 64% Student Loan23% Private Loan2% Public Assistance5% Employer Contribution 3% Total100% Sources of Financial Support Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Note: 70.5% of Students Used Either Grants/Scholarships or Student Loan Slide 18 Value of Education for Price Paid Percentage Very Satisfied22% Satisfied39% Neutral26% Dissatisfied9% Very Dissatisfied 4% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 19 Choose College Again Percentage Definitely Yes28% Probably Yes46% Probably No22% Definitely No3% Total100% Sample: Approx. 240 Spring 2012 Degree-seeking Undergraduates Source: 2012 CUNY Student Experience Survey Slide 20 Continue Formal Education Academic Year 2010 Pct. Yes - Have already applied to a program 19628.8% Yes - Plan to apply to another degree program in the future 38456.4% No - Satisfied with the degree I most recently earned from Brooklyn College 10114.8% Total681100% Source: Fall 2010 & Spring/Summer 2011 Recent Graduate Surveys Slide 21 Currently Employed CountPercentage Yes Full Time 24135.2% Yes Part Time 20429.8% No23934.9% Total684100% Note: Out of the 445 employed students, 190 are already employed in a career-track position. Source: Fall 2010 & Spring/Summer 2011 Recent Graduate Surveys Slide 22 Preparation of Brooklyn College for Current Occupation Preparation of Brooklyn College for Current Occupation CountPercentage Very Poorly174.0% Poorly215.0% Adequately16739.6% Well15637.0% Very Well6114.5% Total422100% Source: Fall 2010 & Spring/Summer 2011 Recent Graduate Surveys