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The Student Satisfaction Survey collects student
demographic data that is not otherwise available, such as family income,
parents' education, childcare needs, and living situations. This information
is used to plan services and grants that respond to our students' needs. In 2005, 37 percent of Chabot students
have low incomes according to federal standards and another 20% have low
incomes based on local standards. This means that more than half (57%) of
Chabot students are low-income. In
addition, almost 60 percent of the students live with their parents, and
almost 40 percent are in the first generation of their family to attend
college.
The Student Satisfaction
Survey was conducted in October 2005 in 75 classes, and is a representative
sample of day, evening, and Saturday enrollments. Surveys were completed by
1,605 students (62% full-time; 38% part-time) |
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