By the Numbers

2021-22 Student Profile

 

Student Gender

Female

Male

Unknown/Not Stated

Total

Student Age

%

Under 20

%

20 to 24

%

25 to 39

%

40 and older

Race/Ethnicity

  • Latina/o/x 55.8% 55.8%
  • White Non-Hispanic 16.9% 16.9%
  • Asian 12.6% 12.6%
  • Unknown/Not Stated 4.7% 4.7%
  • Two or More 3.7% 3.7%
  • Black/African American 3.1% 3.1%
  • Filipino 3% 3%
  • American Indian or Alaskan .2% .2%
  • Pacific Islander .2% .2%

Top Five Areas of Study

  1. Business Administration
    2,009
  2. Psychology AA-T
    1,135
  3. Pre-Nursing
    1,020
  4. Computer Science
    973
  5. Business Management
    884

Fall 2021 Enrollment Status

%

12 or more units

%

6 to 11.5 units

%

Less than 6 units

Method of Instruction

Hybrid

In-person

Online

Zoom

Other

Top 10 High Schools

1,132 Anaheim High

1,086 Fullerton High

946 La Habra High

931 Sunny Hills High

863 Troy High

835 Katella High

809 Valencia High

712 Brea-Olinda High

706 Sonora High

604 El Dorado High

Degrees & Certificates Awarded

Count Degree
1,944 Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree
802 Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) degree
434 Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) degree
317 Associate in Science degree
3,497 Associate degree total

 

Count Certificate
1,893 Certificate requiring 30 to 60 units
70 Certificate requiring less than 30 units
1,963 Certificate total

Academic Goal

%

Degree and/Transfer

%

Other (Four-year college student taking course to meet four-year requirement)

%

Job advancement and certification (CTE certificate, new career)

%

Educational advancement (move noncredit coursework to credit coursework)

Student Subgroups – Academic Year

Fullerton College serves students with diverse interests and needs. These numbers share a few examples of some of the subpopulations that the college serves.

Population Subgroup
10,840 First-Generation College Students (Parents Ed Level: No High School/
High School Diploma)
10,144 Attempted College-Level Math or English
883 Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS)
562 Student-Athlete
320 Veteran (Received Benefits for AY 21-22
718
Honors Program (Honor Students)
190 Formerly Incarcerated
107 Former Foster Youth

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