SCC Student Household Income Level (Fall 2012 to Fall 2016)

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SCC Student Household Income Level (Fall 2012 to Fall 2016) Below Poverty Low Middle & Above Unable to Determine Total 2012 10,174 41.0% 5,004 20.2% 5,753 23.2% 3,897 15.7% 24,828 2013 9,884 41.3% 4,866 20.4% 5,399 22.6% 3,764 23,913 2014 9,535 39.8% 5,326 22.2% 5,222 21.8% 3,883 16.2% 23,966 2015 8,618 37.1% 5,359 23.1% 5,557 23.9% 3,695 15.9% 23,229 2016 7,641 33.9% 5,461 24.2% 5,994 26.6% 3,471 15.4% 22,567 Last updated 4/19/17 AG Note: This measure uses U.S. Department of Health and Human Services definitions for income levels 5-13 Sacramento City College Office of Planning, Research & Institutional Effectiveness Source: EOS Profile Data