Specific Requirements
For secondary schools, the percentage of graduates who have passed course requirements for entrance to the University of California (UC) and the California State University (CSU) and the percentage of students enrolled in those courses.
Education Code Section 33126 (b)(23)
Definitions
The percent of student enrollment in courses required for UC/CSU admission is equal to the total student enrollment in courses required for UC and/or CSU admission divided by the total student enrollment in all courses for the most recent year.
Note: Each student is counted in each course in which the student is enrolled. As a result of these duplicated counts, the number of students enrolled in all courses will, and the number students enrolled in courses required for UC and/or CSU admission may, exceed the actual student enrollment figure for the school.
The formula for the percent of graduates who completed all courses required for UC/CSU admission is:
(the number of graduates who passed course requirements for UC/CSU admission)
divided by
(the school's California Basic Educational Data System (CBEDS) total graduates for the most recent year)
Guidelines and Data Sources
Data are reported from CBEDS.
A report may be generated at DataQuest [http://data1.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/].
Data provided by the California Department of Education (CDE).