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Student Profile

Brooklyn CollegeOffice of Institutional Planning, Research, and Assessment2010

Age of All Fall 2010

Degree-Seeking Undergraduates

Age Count Percentage

Younger Than 20

2,322 19.8%

20 to 24 5,864 49.9%

25 to 29 1,885 16.1%

30 to 39 1,146 9.8%

40 or Older

523 4.5%

Total 11,740 100%

20 to 2449.9%

25 to 2916.1%

Younger Than 2019.8%

30 to 399.8%

40 or Older4.5%

Source: Fall 2010 Brooklyn College Show Registration File

Gender of All Fall 2010

Degree-Seeking Undergraduates

Gender Count Percentage

Female 6,986 59.5%

Male 4,754 40.5%

Total 11,740 100%

Male40.5%

Female59.5%

Source: Fall 2010 Brooklyn College Show Registration File

Ethnicity of All Fall 2010

Degree-Seeking Undergraduates

Ethnicity Count Percentage

American Indian and Alaska Native

14 0.1%

Asian 1,771 15.1%

Black or African American

2,264 19.3%

Hispanic 1,440 12.3%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific

Islander11 0.1%

White 3,722 31.7%

Two or More Races

52 0.4%

Missing / Unknown

2,466 21.0%

Total 11,740 100%

19.3%

12.3%

0.1%

31.7%

0.4%

21.0%

0.1%

15.1%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

AmericanIndian and

AlaskaNative

Asian Black orAfrican

American

Hispanic NativeHawaiian orOther Pacific

Islander

White Two or MoreRaces

Missing /Unknown

Source: Fall 2010 Brooklyn College Show Registration File

Borough of All Fall 2010

Degree-Seeking Undergraduates

9.0%

0.1%1.0%3.8%2.6%

77.8%

1.6%4.1%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

Brooklyn Bronx Manhattan Queens StatenIsland

Other NYState

Other State Missing

Borough Count Percentage

Brooklyn 9,131 77.8%

Bronx 191 1.6%

Manhattan 478 4.1%

Queens 1,061 9.0%

Staten Island 310 2.6%

Other NY State

446 3.8%

Other State 115 1.0%

Missing 8 0.1%

Total 11,740 100%

Source: Fall 2010 Brooklyn College Show Registration File

First Generation in College

(i.e., Neither Parent Attended)

First Generation in College

Percentage

Yes 38.0%

No 62.0%

Total 100%

No62.0%

Yes38.0%

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Household Income

Household Income Percentage

Less Than $20,000 35.0%

$20,000 to $39,999

28.0%

$40,000 to $59,999

16.0%

$60,000 to $79,999

10.0%

$80,000 to $99,999

3.0%

$100,000 or More 8.0%

Total 100%

16.0%

10.0%

35.0%

28.0%

3.0%

8.0%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

40.0%

Less Than$20,000

$20,000 to$39,999

$40,000 to$59,999

$60,000 to$79,999

$80,000 to$99,999

$100,000 orMore

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey Note: According to the US Bureau of the Census, the

median household of Kings County in 2008 was $43,172.

Support Children

Support Children

Percentage

Yes 9.0%

No 91.0%

Total 100%

No91.0%

Yes9.0%

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Health Insurance Coverage

Have Health

InsurancePercentage

Yes 86.0%

No 14.0%

Total 100%

No14.0%

Yes86.0%

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Household Composition

Household Composition

Percentage

Live Alone 6.0%

Live With Parent(s) /

Guardian(s)66.0%

Live With Other Students

1.0%

Live With Friends /

Roommates5.0%

Live With Spouse or Domestic Partner

19.0%

Live With Child(ren)

4.0%

Live With Other Relatives

8.0%

4.0%

19.0%

66.0%

6.0%

1.0%

5.0%

8.0%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

Live Alone Live WithParent(s) /

Guardian(s)

Live WithOther

Students

Live WithFriends /

Roommates

Live WithSpouse orDomesticPartner

Live WithChild(ren)

Live WithOther

Relatives

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Primary Means of Commuting

Primary Means of Commuting

Percentage

Public Transportation (Subway, bus,

etc.)

67.4%

Driving/Car Pool

24.8%

Bicycle 1.0%

Walking 6.8%

Total 100%

Driving/Car Pool24.8%

Bicycle1.0%

Public Transportation

(Subway, bus, etc.)67.4%

Walking6.8%

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Commute Time (To and From Campus)

Commute Time

Percentage

Less Than 30 Minutes

26.0%

30 Minutes to Less Than an

Hour

46.0%

1 to 2 Hours 27.0%

Over 2 Hours

1.0%

Total 100%30 Minutes to Less

Than an Hour46.0%

1 to 2 Hours27.0%

Less Than 30 Minutes26.0%

Over 2 Hours1.0%

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Providing Care for Other People

Hours Spent Providing Care

for Other PeoplePercentage

0 Hours Per Week

40.0%

1 to 5 Hours Per Week

23.0%

6 to 10 Hours Per Week

12.0%

11 to 20 Hours Per Week

10.0%

Over 20 Hours Per Week

15.0%

Total 100%

1 to 5 Hours Per Week23.0%

6 to 10 Hours Per Week12.0%

0 Hours Per Week40.0%

11 to 20 Hours Per Week10.0%

Over 20 Hours Per Week15.0%

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Working for Pay

Hours Spent Working for

PayPercentage

Not Working for Pay

51.0%

0 Hours Per Week

2.0%

1 to 20 Hours Per Week

30.0%

21 to 34 Hours Per Week

10.0%

35 or More Hours Per

Week7.0%

Total 100%

35 or More Hours Per Week7.0%

21 to 34 Hours Per Week10.0%

Not Working for Pay51.0%

1 to 20 Hours Per Week30.0%

0 Hours Per Week2.0%

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Studying

Hours Spent Studying

Percentage

0 Hours Per Week

2.0%

1 to 5 Hours Per Week

27.0%

6 to 10 Hours Per Week

30.0%

11 to 20 Hours Per

Week27.0%

Over 20 Hours Per Week

14.0%

Total 100%

1 to 5 Hours Per Week27.0%

6 to 10 Hours Per Week30.0%

0 Hours Per Week2.0%

11 to 20 Hours Per Week27.0%

Over 20 Hours Per Week14.0%

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Sources of Financial Support

Sources of Financial Support

Percentage

Income/Savings From Parent(s)

41.0%

Personal Income/Savings

41.0%

Income/Savings From

Spouse/Partner7.0%

Grants / Scholarships

62.0%

Student Loan 20.0%

Private Loan 3.0%

Public Assistance 5.0%

Employer Contribution

1.0%

Total 100%

41.0%

41.0%

7.0%

62.0%

1.0%

5.0%

3.0%

20.0%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0%

Employer Contribution

Public Assistance

Private Loan

Student Loan

Grants/Scholarships

Income/Savings FromSpouse/Partner

Personal Income/Savings

Income/Savings FromParent(s)

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Note: 71.9% of Students Used Either Grants/Scholarships or Student Loan

Value of Education for Price Paid

Level of satisfaction

with value of education for price you are

paying

Percentage

Very Satisfied 27.0%

Satisfied 34.0%

Neutral 24.0%

Dissatisfied 10.0%

Very Dissatisfied

5.0%

Total 100%

Satisfied34.0%

Neutral24.0%

Very Satisfied27.0%

Dissatisfied10.0%

Very Dissatisfied5.0%

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Would You Choose This College Again?

If you had to do it all over,

would you choose

Brooklyn College again?

Percentage

Definitely Yes 28.5%

Probably Yes 43.7%

Probably No 20.9%

Definitely No 6.9%

Total 100%

Definitely No6.9%

Definitely Yes28.5%

Probably No20.9%

Probably Yes43.7%

Sample: Approx. 230 Spring 2010 Degree-seeking UndergraduatesSource: 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey

Intention To Continue Formal Education

Continue Formal

Education?

Academic Year 2010

Pct.

Yes - Have already

applied to a program

175 31.1%

Yes - Plan to apply to another degree

program in the future

307 54.5%

No - Satisfied with the degree I

most recently

earned from Brooklyn College

81 14.4%

Total 563 100%

Yes - Plan to apply to another degree

program in the future54.5%

No - Satisfied with the degree I most

recently earned from Brooklyn College

14.4%

Yes - Have already applied to a program

31.1%

Source: Fall 2009 & Spring/Summer 2010 Recent Graduate Surveys

Currently Employment Status

Currently Employed

Count Percentage

Yes, Full Time

170 30.5%

Yes, Part Time

156 28.0%

No 232 41.6%

Total 558 100%Yes Part Time

28.0%

No41.6%

Yes Full Time30.5%

Note: Out of the 326 employed students, 127 are already employed in a career-track position.

Source: Fall 2009 & Spring/Summer 2010 Recent Graduate Surveys

Brooklyn College Preparation

for Current Occupation

Brooklyn College

prepared me ____ for my current occupation.

Count Percentage

Very Poorly 5 1.6%

Poorly 18 5.9%

Adequately 111 36.4%

Well 108 35.4%

Very Well 63 20.7%

Total 305 100%

Poorly5.9%

Adequately36.4%

Very Poorly1.6%

Well35.4%

Very Well20.7%

Source: Fall 2009 & Spring/Summer 2010 Recent Graduate Surveys