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Break-ins put Campus Safety on high alert
BY CHRISTOPHER AMURAO WEB EDITOR
CAMURAO@CCCLARION.COM
& JOHN MICHAELIDES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
JMICHAELIDES@CCCLARION.COM
Two Citrus College students had their cars broken into in the S4 parking lot on two separate occasions, the Department of Campus Safety said in a warning to all
students. The first incident occurred between 3:30 p.m. and 6:20 p.m. May 12 and the second took place between 3:40 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. May 15. The incident on May 12 showed no signs of a forced entry into the vehicle, but the student reported items were missing from the car. The passenger window was
shattered in the second incident May 15, with items stolen from inside the vehicle, according to the warning. Student Andrea Cisneros received a text message from Campus Safety telling her that they were concerned about her car. “I thought it wasn’t gonna be that bad but I saw my passenger side window shattered into pieces
Success RATES HIGH DESPITE decrease College completion rate drops 2.4 percent but remains above state average reported last year BY JESSICA SOSA STAFF REPORTER
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The recently released Student Success Scorecard revealed that the first-time Citrus College students in 2010-2011 had an overall completion rate of 50.5 percent. The rate decreased from the 2009-2010 first-time students’ overall completion rate of 52.9 percent. According to Lan Hao, director of institutional research, planning and effectiveness, a completion rate is a percentage of first-time freshman “who have demonstrated intention.” To show intention, the first-time student would have needed
to enrolled in at least six units and passed a math class within the first three years of enrollment. “Not everyone on campus is included. Someone who comes to take a yoga class will not be included in the (scorecard data),” Hao said. “Intent is not the goal, it’s the enrollment behavior.” Once a student has displayed intention, their completion will be measured by one of the following: earn an A.A/A.S. degree or certificate transfer or achieve transfer prepared status, which would be to complete 60 units of UC/CSU transferable units with a 2.0 or higher. “When I looked at the averages, for this year that was reported, 2017, we’re above our own average of looking back over the prior five years,” said Arvid Spor vice president of academic affairs. “It’s not so much that the students didn’t do as well in this last go around, it’s just that the year before that there were some pretty strong numbers that were recorded.” Although the rate for Citrus College went down from the previous year, it was still higher than the statewide overall completion rate of 48 percent for the 2010-2011 cohort. The Student Success Scorecard is a structure with a sole purpose is to measure the various rates of success for all 113 California Community Colleges in six-year increments. S E E S C OR E • PAGE 5
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