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Prepared by the Office of Public Affairs and Publications October 2013 Santa Maria Campus 800 South College Drive Santa Maria CA 93454-6399 (805) 922-6966 Fax: (805) 928-7905 Vandenberg AFB Center 641 Utah Blvd. Bldg. 13640, Room 216 VAFB CA 93437-6312 (805) 734-3500 Fax: (805) 734-0321 Lompoc Valley Center One Hancock Drive Lompoc CA 93436 (805) 735-3366 Fax: (805) 736-7118 Solvang Center 320 Alisal Road Suite 306 Solvang CA 93463 (805) 693-1543 Fax: (805) 693-8293 Toll-free within Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo counties 1-866-DIAL AHC (342-5242) www.hancockcollege.edu S TATISTICAL P ICTURE 2 0 1 3 ~ 2 0 1 4 e Allan Hancock Joint Community College District Allan Hancock College is a public community college serving a 3,000 square mile area on the Central Coast of California. The college offers degrees and certificates in more than 100 areas of study in 14 academic departments. Credit enrollment is approximately 10,000 students per semester. The one-college district has campuses in Santa Maria, Lompoc, Vandenberg Air Force Base, and Solvang. The Santa Maria campus consists of 105.6 acres, including 9.6 acres at South Campus. The Lompoc Valley Center is located on 214 scenic acres at the north end of Lompoc. This includes the new, state-of- the-art Public Safety Training Complex (PSTC) built on 58 acres adjacent to the Lompoc Valley Center. Areas Within the District Santa Maria, Orcutt, Lompoc, Vandenberg AFB, Guadalupe, New Cuyama, Cuyama, Garey, Sisquoc, Solvang, Santa Ynez, Buellton, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, Casmalia, and parts of San Luis Obispo and Ventura counties Academic Departments Applied Social Sciences Business Counseling English Extended Campus Fine Arts Health Sciences Industrial Technology Kinesiology, Recreation & Athletics Languages and Communication Life & Physical Sciences Mathematical Sciences Public Safety Social and Behavioral Sciences Community Education Community Education offers both community service and noncredit adult education classes to approximately 7,000 people each semester. The ESL program serves nearly 2,000 students annually. Intercollegiate Athletics Men: baseball, basketball, football, golf, soccer, and track and field Women: basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, track and field, and volleyball Mascot: Bulldog Conference: Western State Conference Football Conference: Southern California Football Association Telephone: (805) 922-6966 ext. 3227 We at Allan Hancock College express our values in all that we do. Our commitment is to find innovative ways to enhance student achievement and to always put students first. We operate in a culture of mutual respect and lifelong learning, developing relationships among students and employees to enrich our collective appreciation for diverse ideas, thoughts, and experiences. Our culture is supported by a philosophy that shared governance and academic freedom are primary vehicles in promoting excellence in all teaching, learning, and services through open and honest communication. Administration Superintendent/President – Kevin G. Walthers, Ph.D. Associate Superintendent/Vice President, Administrative Services – Elizabeth Miller, Ed.D. Associate Superintendent/Vice President, Academic Affairs – Luis Sanchez, JD, LLM Vice President, Facilities & Operations – Felix Hernandez Board of Trustees President – Larry Lahr Vice President – Gregory A. Pensa Member – Tim Bennett Member – Bernard E. Jones Member – Hilda Zacarías The Allan Hancock Joint Community College District is committed to the active promotion of diversity and equal access and opportunities to all staff, students, and applicants, including qualified members of underrepresented/protected groups. The college assures that no person shall be discriminated against because of race, color, ancestry, religion, gender, national origin, age, physical/mental disability, medical condition, status as a Vietnam-era veteran, marital status, or sexual orientation. Allan Hancock College will provide, upon request, alternate translation of its general information documents in large print, Braille, e-text etc. Please call (805) 922-6966 ext. 3788. Allan Hancock College Foundation The Allan Hancock College Foundation operates for the advancement of education by providing financial resources to Allan Hancock College. It awards about $300,000 in scholarships annually and is dedicated to assisting the college with financial support for capital improvements, equipment, and faculty support. (805) 925-2004 or toll-free within Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo counties 1-866-DIAL AHC (342-5242) ext. 3621 Mission of the College Allan Hancock College provides quality educational opportunities that enhance student learning and the creative, intellectual, cultural, and economic vitality of our diverse community. Vision Statement Allan Hancock College will be the recognized leader in student success through excellence in teaching, learning, and services in an environment of mutual respect. Allan Hancock College Shared Values Student Success Innovation Diversity Excellence Mutual Respect Lifelong Learning Academic Freedom Shared Governance Named one of the top five community colleges in California (Aspen Institute 2011)

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Prepared by theOffice of Public Affairs and Publications

October 2013

Santa Maria Campus800 South College DriveSanta Maria CA 93454-6399(805) 922-6966Fax: (805) 928-7905

Vandenberg AFB Center641 Utah Blvd. Bldg. 13640, Room 216VAFB CA 93437-6312(805) 734-3500Fax: (805) 734-0321

Lompoc Valley CenterOne Hancock DriveLompoc CA 93436(805) 735-3366Fax: (805) 736-7118

Solvang Center320 Alisal Road Suite 306Solvang CA 93463(805) 693-1543Fax: (805) 693-8293

Toll-free within Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo counties 1-866-DIAL AHC (342-5242)

www.hancockcollege.edu

STATISTICALPICTURE

2013~2014

The Allan Hancock Joint Community College DistrictAllan Hancock College is a public community college serving a 3,000 square mile area on the Central Coast of California. The college offers degrees and certificates in more than 100 areas of study in 14 academic departments. Credit enrollment is approximately 10,000 students per semester. The one-college district has campuses in Santa Maria, Lompoc, Vandenberg Air Force Base, and Solvang. The Santa Maria campus consists of 105.6 acres, including 9.6 acres at South Campus. The Lompoc Valley Center is located on 214 scenic acres at the north end of Lompoc. This includes the new, state-of-the-art Public Safety Training Complex (PSTC) built on 58 acres adjacent to the Lompoc Valley Center.

Areas Within the DistrictSanta Maria, Orcutt, Lompoc, Vandenberg AFB, Guadalupe, New Cuyama, Cuyama, Garey, Sisquoc, Solvang, Santa Ynez, Buellton, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, Casmalia, and parts of San Luis Obispo and Ventura counties

Academic DepartmentsApplied Social Sciences • Business • Counseling English • Extended Campus • Fine Arts Health Sciences • Industrial Technology Kinesiology, Recreation & Athletics Languages and Communication Life & Physical Sciences • Mathematical Sciences Public Safety • Social and Behavioral Sciences

Community EducationCommunity Education offers both community service and noncredit adult education classes to approximately 7,000 people each semester. The ESL program serves nearly 2,000 students annually.

Intercollegiate AthleticsMen: baseball, basketball, football, golf, soccer, and track and fieldWomen: basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, track and field, and volleyballMascot: BulldogConference: Western State ConferenceFootball Conference: Southern California Football AssociationTelephone: (805) 922-6966 ext. 3227

We at Allan Hancock College express our values in all that we do. Our commitment is to find innovative ways to enhance student achievement and to always put students first. We operate in a culture of mutual respect and lifelong learning, developing relationships among students and employees to enrich our collective appreciation for diverse ideas, thoughts, and experiences. Our culture is supported by a philosophy that shared governance and academic freedom are primary vehicles in promoting excellence in all teaching, learning, and services through open and honest communication.

AdministrationSuperintendent/President –

Kevin G. Walthers, Ph.D.

Associate Superintendent/Vice President, Administrative Services – Elizabeth Miller, Ed.D.

Associate Superintendent/Vice President, Academic Affairs – Luis Sanchez, JD, LLM

Vice President, Facilities & Operations – Felix Hernandez

Board of TrusteesPresident – Larry Lahr

Vice President – Gregory A. Pensa

Member – Tim Bennett

Member – Bernard E. Jones

Member – Hilda Zacarías

The Allan Hancock Joint Community College District is committed to the active promotion of diversity and equal access and opportunities to all staff, students, and applicants, including qualified members of underrepresented/protected groups. The college assures that no person shall be discriminated against because of race, color, ancestry, religion, gender, national origin, age, physical/mental disability, medical condition, status as a Vietnam-era veteran, marital status, or sexual orientation.

Allan Hancock College will provide, upon request, alternate translation of its general information documents in large print, Braille, e-text etc. Please call (805) 922-6966 ext. 3788.

Allan Hancock College FoundationThe Allan Hancock College Foundation operates for the advancement of education by providing financial resources to Allan Hancock College. It awards about $300,000 in scholarships annually and is dedicated to assisting the college with financial support for capital improvements, equipment, and faculty support.

(805) 925-2004 or toll-free within Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo counties1-866-DIAL AHC (342-5242) ext. 3621

Mission of the CollegeAllan Hancock College provides quality educational opportunities that enhance student learning and the creative, intellectual, cultural, and economic vitality of our diverse community.

Vision StatementAllan Hancock College will be the recognized leader in student success through excellence in teaching, learning, and services in an environment of mutual respect.

Allan Hancock College Shared Values

Student Success • Innovation • DiversityExcellence • Mutual Respect • Lifelong Learning

Academic Freedom • Shared Governance

Named one of the top five community colleges in California(Aspen Institute 2011)

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Degrees and Certificates

www.hancockcollege.edu

Credit CoursesNumber of Courses – 456Number of Sections – 879

Enrollment Fee (as of fall 2013)California Residents – $46 per unit Nonresidents – $190 per unit + $46 per unit

Student Financial Aid – (2012-2013)Financial aid resources utilized by students – $18.6 millionScholarships awarded – $307,000

Student Facts Fall 2013(not including Term 2)

Credit Student EnrollmentPart-time – 8011 (76.5%)Full-time – 2,463 (23.5%)Male – 4,988 (47.6%)Female – 5,483 (52.3%)Total – 10,474

AgeUnder 20 – 16.6%20 to 24 – 43.5%25 to 34 – 23.6%35 to 54 – 13.5%55 and over – 2.9%Average age – 26.7

EthnicityAfrican-American – 3.6%Asian – 3.1%Hispanic – 48.9%Native American – 1.6%White – 39.1%Other – 3.6%

Time of AttendanceDay – 60.8%Evening – 44.1%Online – 31.5%Weekend/Other – 14.4%

Educational GoalTransfer – 58.3%Job Skills/Vocational – 29.8%Basic Skills/Other – 3.3%Undecided/Unknown – 8.6%

2012-2013 BudgetTotal District General Fund (restricted and unrestricted) - $53 million

AHC’s economic impact on the community in 2011-2012 was $141 million.

It costs $5,226 to educate a full-time student per year at AHC.

Income SourcesState Principal Apportionment – 42.9%Education Protection Account – 11.3%Federal – 3.5%Lottery – 2.3%Local Property Taxes – 22.4%State Categoricals – 6.3%Enrollment Fees – 5.1%Other – 6.2%

Faculty/StaffFull-time Faculty – 142Part-time Faculty (credit) – 645Part-time Faculty (noncredit) – 92Academic Administrators – 13Classified Administrators – 15Classified Supervisors – 6Classified Staff – 197Confidential Employees – 9Total – 1,119

Annual Tuition/Fees (2013-2014)(based on 24 units/year)

Stanford $42,690UC Berkeley $12,861UCSB $12,192Cal Poly $ 8,742Fresno State $ 6,826CSU Channel Islands $ 6,456

Allan Hancock College $ 1,152

Accounting BookkeepingAdministration of JusticeAgribusiness Enology/Viticulture Pairing Wine & Food Wine Marketing & Sales ViticultureApplied Design/Media Animation Graphics Multimedia Arts & Communication Photography Website DesignArchitectural DraftingArtAuto Body Technology Auto Body Metal Auto Body RefinishingAutomotive Technology Auto Engine Rebuilding Automotive Chassis Auto Service Management Auto Tune-Up & Diagnostic Procedures High-Tech General Mechanic - Engine, Power Trains Specialist High-Tech General Mechanic - Tune-Up Emission Control SpecialistBiologyBusiness Business Administration Business Management Business Marketing Business Law Customer Service Executive Leadership Human Resource Management Sales & Marketing Supervisory ManagementChemistryComputer Business Information Systems Computer Business Office Software Database Administration Information Architecture Information Technology Fundamentals Office Systems Analysis Office Software Support MAC Fundamentals for Business Small Business WebmasterComputer Business Office Technology Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Administrative Office Skills Computer Business Office Skills Computer Business Presentations & Publishing Legal Secretarial Word/Information ProcessingComputer ScienceCosmetologyCulinary Arts & Management Baking Catering & Events Management Dietetic Service Supervision Food Production Supervision

Liberal Arts—Non-Transfer Option Arts & Humanities Mathematics & Science Social & Behavioral SciencesLiberal Arts—Transfer Option Arts & Humanities Mathematics & Science Social & Behavioral SciencesLiberal Studies—Elementary Teacher PreparationMachining & Manufacturing TechnologyMathematics Computer Science PhysicsMedical Assisting Medical Assisting Medical Billing and CodingMusicNursing “30 Unit” Option Certified Nursing Assistant Certified Home Health Aide EKG/Monitor Observer Registered (LVN to RN only) Restorative Aide VocationalParalegal StudiesPhysical EducationPhysicsPsychologyRecreation ManagementRegistered Veterinary TechnicianSocial ScienceSound TechnologySpanishSpeech Communication Communication Skills for Public Safety & Health Professionals Communication Skills for the Business Professional Communication Skills for the Professional SpeakerTransfer Studies CSU General Education Breadth Intersegmental General Education Transfer (IGETC) UC/CSU Transfer Studies (Math, Engineering & Science majors)Welding Technology Metal Fabrication Pipe WeldingWildland Fire Technology Logistics, Finance, Planning Operations Prevention, Investigation, Prescribed BurningAssociate Degrees for Transfer Administration of Justice (A.S.T.) Business Administration (A.S.T.) Communication Studies (A.A.T.) Early Childhood Education (A.S.T.) English (A.A.T.) History (A.A.T.) Mathematics (A.S.T.)

Food Services Production Restaurant ManagementCulinology®DanceDental AssistingDrama Acting Design/Technical TheaterEarly Childhood Studies Elementary Education Elementary Education: Bilingual/Bicultural Emphasis General Preschool/Infant Toddler Program Director Special EducationElectronic Engineering TechnologyElectronics Technology Digital Systems Technician Electronic Training Mechatronics Network Maintenance/ Digital TechnologiesEmergency Medical Services Advanced Cardiac Life Support Emergency Medical Services Academy Emergency Medical Technician 1 (Basic) EMT 1 (Basic) Refresher First Responder Update Paramedic TrainingEngineeringEngineering Technology Civil Engineering Engineering Drafting MechatronicsEnglishEntrepreneurship Entrepreneurship and Small Business MgtEnvironmental Technology Environmental Health & Safety Technician Hazardous Materials General Site Worker HAZWOPER Refresher 8-HourFamily & Consumer Sciences Fashion Studies Fashion Merchandising General Interior Design MerchandisingFilm & Video ProductionFire Technology Firefighter AcademyGlobal StudiesHuman Services Addiction Studies General Co-occurring Disorders Family Studies Family Services Worker 1 Family Services Worker 2 Family Services Worker 3 Specialized Helping ApproachesLaw Enforcement Training Basic Law Enforcement Academy