SELECTED BCC ENVIRONMENTAL SCAN BCC Enrollment Trend, Students by Zip Code, Bay Area Population Shift, Labor/Housing Forecast, etc. August 11, 2014.

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SELECTED BCC ENVIRONMENTAL SCAN BCC Enrollment Trend, Students by Zip Code, Bay Area Population Shift, Labor/Housing Forecast, etc. August 11, 2014

The unduplicated annual student headcount doubled over the last two decades. The biggest growth occurred between 5,155 in and 12,723 in , with the increase of 7,568 or 147%

Back in Fall 1994, BCC students’ goal was transfer (33%), career (23%), and cultural enrichment (24%). In Fall 2013, 65% attending BCC to receive a baccalaureate degree: 48% to transfer, 17% were 4-year college/university students attending BCC to meet their education requirement.

BCC’s student population twenty years ago was much more homogeneous, age-wise. Over the 20 years, student body of 24 years or younger increased, while older student population decreased.

BCC Student Race/Ethnicity, to

In comparison with population in its service areas, BCC serves a higher proportion of females, African Americans, Hispanics, and students from multiple racial/ethnic backgrounds. Male: Female= 43:53.

African Americans at both Berkeley High (22%) and Everyville Unified (64%) are much higher than the % in BCC’s tri-city services area (9.7%), while % of Hispanics at all three schools (13%, 16%, and 20%) is also higher than that (10.6%) in the service area. Total Population Asian/Pacific Islander African AmericanHispanic/Latino Native AmericanWhiteMultiple Albany High School 1, % of Total 39%8%13%1%37%1% Berkeley High School 3, , % of Total 9%22%16%1%40%12% Emeryville Unified % of Total 13%64%20% 4%

BCC Fall 2013 First-time College and Transfer Students Mainly Came from North/Central Alameda and West Contra Costa Counties

BCC Fall 2013 Total Students Also Mainly Came from North/Central Alameda and West Contra Costa Counties

SF Bay Area County Housing and Job Growth, County 2010 Employment Total %* 2010† Housing Units Total %* 2010 Households Total %* 2010 Population Total %* Alameda 694,000948,000253,00036%583,000731,000148,00025%545,000705,000160,00029%1,510,0001,988,000478,000 32% Contra Costa 345,000467,000122,00035%400,000480,00080,00020%375,000463,00088,00023%1,049,0001,335,000286,000 27% Marin 111,000129,00018,00017%111,000119,0008,0007%103,000112,0009,0009%252,000285,00033,000 13% Napa 71,00090,00019,00027%55,00061,0006,00011%49,00056,0007,00015%136,000164,00027,000 20% San Francisco 569,000759,000191,00034%377,000469,00092,00025%346,000447,000101,00029%805,0001,086,000280,000 35% San Mateo 345,000445,000100,00029%271,000327,00056,00021%258,000316,00058,00022%718,000906,000188,000 26% Santa Clara 926,0001,230,000304,00033%632,000843,000211,00033%604,000819,000215,00036%1,782,0002,426,000644,000 36% Solano 132,000180,00048,00036%153,000176,00023,00015%142,000169,00027,00019%413,000511,00098,000 24% Sonoma 192,000257,00065,00034%205,000236,00032,00016%186,000221,00035,00019%484,000598,000115,000 24% REGION* 3,385,000 4,505,000 1,120,000 33% 2,786,000 3,446,00660,00 24% 2,608,000 3,308, ,000 27% 7,151,000 9,299,000 2,148,000 30%

Alameda County Population Projection by Age,

Contra Costa County Population Projection by Age,

SF Bay Area Population Shift Age. The number of seniors will more than double from under 900,000 today to nearly 2.1 million by The North Alameda County is home to 43% of the County’s senior population. Increased Racial and Ethnic Diversity. Latinos will increase from 23 percent to 35 percent of the total population. Asians increase from 21 percent to about 24 percent of the population. Non-Hispanic whites will drop from 45 percent to about 31 percent. The African-Americans will decline from 6 percent to 5 percent. The Latinos and Asians prefer multifamily housing and from multigenerational households.

SF Population SES Shift

Forecast of Jobs in the Bay Area – The nine-county San Francisco Bay Area is projected to add 1.1 million jobs, 2.1 million people and 660,000 homes, for a total of 4.5 million jobs, 9.3 million people and 3.4 million homes. Strong job growth is expected in the professional services, health and education, and leisure and hospitality sectors. High-skill, high-tech service and manufacturing sector continues to be the drivers of job growth in the Bay Area. Higher-income residents requires services (retail, nursing and child care, education, fire, and police, etc.) so low-middle-income jobs will be retained and created. The existing transit network and connecting homes and jobs, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Alameda counties account for the majority of housing growth (77percent) and job growth (76 percent). Albany is project to grow 1,400, Berkeley 22,210, and Oakland 85,240 jobs in the next 30 years. The Bay Area’s three regional centers—San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland— will accommodate 42 percent of housing growth and 38 percent of total job growth by Draft Plan Bay Area Forecast of Jobs, Population, and Housing by Association of Bay Area Governments and Metropolitan Transportation Commission, March

Bay Area Employment by Sector, 2010–2040, Ranked by Job Growth Growth (Loss) Percent Change Sector – –2040 Professional Services 596, , , % Health and Education 447, , , % Leisure and Hospitality 472, , , % Construction 142, ,300 82, % Government 499, ,400 66, % Retail 335, ,400 48, % Finance 186, ,800 47, % Information 121, ,300 36, % Transportation and Utilities 98, ,400 28, % Manufacturing/Wholesale 460, ,100 (4,100) -1% Agriculture/Natural Resources 24,600 22,700 (1,900) -8% All Jobs 3,385,300 4,505,200 1,119, %

STEM 2013 East Bay Venture Capital Funding by Startup Stage ($ Millions) SectorSeedEarly StageExpansionLater Stage Biotechnology$32.4$81.8$108.1 Computers & Peripherals$35.0 Consumer Products & Services$5.0$60.9 Electronics Instrumentation$10.0 Financial Services IT Services$0.4$24.5 Industry Energy$6.5$24.7$18.2 Media & Entertainment$9.8 Medical Devices & Equipment$5.2$37.4 Networking & Equipment$1.4 Semiconductors$14.8$22.7$19.0$1.0 Software$15.6$50.1$38.5 Telecommunications$0.5$1.5 TOTAL$14.8$128.1$215.1$267.0 Source: MoneyTree

Gross and Available Square Footage by College, 2013 # of BuildingsGSFAvailable SF Fall 2013 EnrollmentASF/Student BCC1165,00087,037 6, COA11290,607217,398 6, Laney15501,276365,305 11, Merritt10353,797225,058 6, TOTAL371,310,680894,798 31,

New Directions for BCC Outreach and recruitment Instructional programs and courses Student support services Career Pathways linking K-12 – BCC – 4-Year colleges and universities BCC student learning environment Facilities Technology More And more