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PE REQUIREMENT SURVEY RESULTS CCC-PE FALL MEETING

 Bakersfield College  College of Merced  College of San Mateo  Cosumnes River College  Deanza College  Diablo Valley College  Folsom Lake College  Grossmont College  Las Positas College  Monterey Peninsula College  Moorpark College  Mount SAC College  Palomar College  Rio Hondo College  San Diego Mesa College  Santa Ana College  Santa Barbara City College  Skyline College  West Valley College SURVEY PARTICIPATION – 19 COLLEGES

SURVEY QUESTIONS Does your institution require taking physical activity courses to graduate?

SURVEY QUESTION 2 How many courses are required for graduation?

SURVEY QUESTION 3 Which of the following describes the structure of your activity courses?

SURVEY QUESTION 4 When was the P.E. graduation requirement instituted?

SURVEY QUESTION 5 If you don’t have a P.E. graduation requirement, did your institution every require taking a physical activity course to graduate?

SURVEY QUESTION 6 If you did have a graduation requirement, when was the requirement removed?

SUMMARY ANALYSIS  89% of colleges require P.E. for graduation.  84% of colleges require 1 – 2 courses.  52% of physical activity courses are lab only.  79% of colleges established their graduation requirement 11 or more years ago.  Only 1 college lost their P.E. requirement in the past 5 years.  The other lost the requirement 11 or more years ago.

NEXT STEPS CCCPE Position Statements Connection to the college’s GE outcomes or ISLOs Follow up study with all colleges Other suggestion? Thank you for your participation!