Summary for LOS ANGELES CC DISTRICT
GOAL 1 - TRANSFER:
     An increase from 55,149 in 1998-99 to 78,582 by 
2005-06 in the number of students who transfer from 
community colleges to baccalaureate institutions  
(BOG revised, July 2000).  Specifically:
     UC sub-goal:  an increase from 10,161 to 15,278
     CSU sub-goal:  an increase from 48,988 to 63,304
     Independents sub-goal:  under discussion
      because of data issues.
Note:  Transfer data reported to CPEC include students
whose majority of transferable units were acquired at a CA
community college.  
GOAL 1B - TRANSFER PREPARED:
     An increase in the number of students
who are Transfer Prepared from 106,951 in 1997-98
to 135,935 in 2005-06 (BOG adopted, December 1999).
     Transfer Prepared is defined as the number of students
systemwide who earned, within a six year period,
56 transferable units with a minimum G.P.A. of 2.00.
     The goal period for this measure covers eight years
and results in a projected increase of 27.1 percent.
GOAL 2 - DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES:
     *Achieve an increase from 84,179 in 1997-98 to 
116,054 by 2005-06 in the number of degrees and
certificates awarded (BOG revised, July 2000).
     AA/AS Degrees sub-goal:  an increase from 60,552
       to 83,060.
     Certificates sub-goal:  an increase from 23,627
       to 32,994        32,500.
*Levels differ from July 2000 revised goals due to
 district resubmission of base-year data.
Summary for LOS ANGELES CC DISTRICT
GOAL 3 - SUCCESSFUL COURSE COMPLETION
     Achieve an increase from 68.1% in 1995-96 to
70.6% by 2005-06 in the overall rate of successful
course completions.
     Sub-goal for Transferable Courses:  an increase
       from 68.3% to 70.8%.
     Sub-goal for Vocational Courses:  an increase
       from 77.2% to 80.0%.
     Sub-goal for Basic Skills Courses:  an increase
       from 60.3% to 62.5%.
GOAL 4 - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT:
     By 2005-06, achieve increases in successful course
completion in the following areas:
     "A" - Apprenticeship Courses:  from 18,125 in
       1997-98 to 24,599.
     "B" - Advanced-level Vocational Courses: 
       from 277,556 in 1997-98 to 376,688.
     "C" - Introductory Vocational Courses:  from 
       783,060 in 1997-98 to 1,062,378.
Note:  There are additional sub-goals to increase
the number of California businesses and employees
benefiting from training through contract education,
and in the number of individuals receiving fee-based
job training.  Data for these sub-goals is not yet
available.
GOAL 5 - BASIC SKILLS IMPROVEMENT:
     By 2005-06, achieve an increase from 108,566 
in 1995-96 to 150,754 in the number of students 
completing coursework at least one level above their
prior basic skills enrollment.
Note:  To be counted as "improved" a student must 
have enrolled in a basic skills course, then in a 
subsequent term, they must enroll in a course with a 
program code in the same group but which is at a 
higher level.  The higher course must have been 
completed with a grade of "C" or better.  A student 
may be counted twice, once in mathematics and once 
in English if they improve in both.