HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3b. Cal Poly Enrollment and Housing Update PresentationTerrance HarrisEnrollment UpdatesFall 2022
GoalsMeet CSU delivered FTES targetMeet Cal Poly enrollment targetsDeliver a class that represents both diversity and inclusivityMaintain academic excellence, high retention and graduation ratesENROLLMENT UPDATES/ 2
Fall Enrollment Past 5 YearsENROLLMENT UPDATES/ 32017-2021
Current Status•21,639 currently enrolled for Fall 2022•20,851 undergraduate students•788 graduate and postbaccalaureate studentsFall 2022 EnrollmentENROLLMENT UPDATES/ 4
The Big Picture•State of CA has a need for more college graduates•Both the UC and CSU will be asked to grow enrollment•Cal Poly is a campus in high demandFuture EnrollmentENROLLMENT UPDATES/ 5
QuestionsENROLLMENT UPDATES/ 6
FUTURE HOUSING AT CAL POLYPresented by: Keith B. Humphrey, Vice President for Student Affairs
How Cal Poly has steadily increased housing over the past 20+ yearsWhere we are now with on‐campus housing capacity and moreFuture plans that help us meet our housing goalsOverview/ 2Today we’ll cover:
•It’s tough to find housing in SLO: Currently 3% vacancy rate•This impacts our campus employees too!•More campus housing =Less congestion, with fewer students biking or driving to campus•Cal Poly limits campus parking: Granted to first‐years in extenuating circumstances only•We appreciate SLO’s efforts: New bike paths and safety enhancements benefit everyone!More Campus Housing Benefits SLO/ 3Image courtesy of Ken Ohyama
/ 4Steadily Increasing Housing
Where Are We Now?/ 5
Replacing North Mountain/ 6
North Mountain Today/ 7
Additional Housing Investments/ 8
•We need more housing: Cal Poly is phasing in a two‐year campus living requirement•Greater student retention: +7.5% for first‐generation and +10% for low‐income students•Access to student services: Health and wellbeing, basic needs, academic advisors•Sustainability: Using the latest technology for lighting, low‐flow water fixtures, solar, etc.Reduced annual agricultural/sports complex water use by 53% since 2012We’ve done this while doubling building space and on‐campus residencyThe Big Question: Why?/ 9
•Dec. 2021 employee survey: 77% want to purchase a home locally; 23% seek rentals•Bella Montana: built in 2006; currently the only employee housing development•Slack and Grand: 150‐200 planned units for sale or rentSlated for completion in 2025Currently in design phase•H9 development:150‐200 units adjacent to Bella Montana; currently in feasibility stage•Altogether: More than $1B in developmentAddressing Workforce Housing/ 10
QUESTIONS? Keith Humphrey, Vice President for Student Affairshumphrey@calpoly.edu