Gosh, lately, faculty at IVC have again been carping about the low rate at which the college, led by Glenn Roquemore, hires full-time faculty. Some have recently noted, for instance, that Saddleback College seems to hire far more full-timers than does IVC, a discrepancy not accounted for by the two colleges’ differences in size. (This year, SC seems to be pursuing 16 hires while IVC seems to be pursuing 6.)
What gives?
Maybe it’s time for some comparisons to other colleges and districts.
This morning, I had occasion to view the standings of local (i.e., OC) community colleges via the so-called STUDENT SUCCESS SCORECARD, a cluster of official metrics made available by the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office. At that site, one can select individual colleges and learn such factoids as a college’s “percentage of full-time faculty.” (Actually, these percentages seem to be for the entire district in question, not for individual colleges.)
Below, I present the data for the state, taken as a whole, and for each of the Orange County community colleges (presented by district).
Statewide, the percentage of full-time faculty is about 56%, which matches the rate at the Coast Community College District and which is far exceeded at both the Rancho Santiago CCD and the NOCCCD.
One district, however, seems to stand alone in this regard. It falls way below the statewide average. That would be the South Orange County Community College District.
Oh my.
Statewide
RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT:
Santa Ana College
Santiago Canyon College
NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT:
Fullerton College
COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT:
Coastline Community College
Orange Coast College
Golden West College
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT:
Irvine Valley College
Saddleback College
(Note: re the currency of the data: for the entries per college, we’re told, “The student population and course sections offered described in the tables are based on the 2013-14 academic year.”)
Looks bad. My guess is that IVC ranks significantly lower than SC. I wonder what the figure is? Glenn?
We suck, and we suck hard.
MORE FACTOIDS:
Check out the "Student Counseling Ratio" Statewide: 722 students per counselor. The rates for Fullerton, Cypress, Golden West, and IVC are in that ballpark. Not so everyone else (way worse).
What gives?
Maybe it’s time for some comparisons to other colleges and districts.
Below, I present the data for the state, taken as a whole, and for each of the Orange County community colleges (presented by district).
Statewide, the percentage of full-time faculty is about 56%, which matches the rate at the Coast Community College District and which is far exceeded at both the Rancho Santiago CCD and the NOCCCD.
One district, however, seems to stand alone in this regard. It falls way below the statewide average. That would be the South Orange County Community College District.
Oh my.
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty | 56.1% |
Santa Ana College
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty | 63.1% |
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty | 63.1% |
Fullerton College
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty | 61.7% |
Cypress College
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty |
61.7%
|
Coastline Community College
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty | 56.8% |
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty | 56.8% |
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty | 56.8% |
Irvine Valley College
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty | 49.1% |
Percentage of Full-Time Faculty | 49.1% |
Looks bad. My guess is that IVC ranks significantly lower than SC. I wonder what the figure is? Glenn?
We suck, and we suck hard.
MORE FACTOIDS:
Check out the "Student Counseling Ratio" Statewide: 722 students per counselor. The rates for Fullerton, Cypress, Golden West, and IVC are in that ballpark. Not so everyone else (way worse).
SIZE (by FTES):
Santa Ana: 20,087
Fullerton: 18,964
Orange Coast: 16,558
Saddleback: 15,506
Cypress: 11,018
Golden West: 10,000
Irvine Valley: 9,386
Santiago Canyon: 8,601
Coastline: 6,036
COMPLETION:
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