East Los Angeles College is a higher education institution located in Los Angeles County, CA. In 2016, the most popular < 1 Year Postsecondary Certificate majors at East Los Angeles College were Criminal Justice - Police Science with 1,020 graduates, Accounting Technology & Bookkeeping with 250 graduates, and Fire Prevention & Safety Technology with 249 graduates.
In 2016, 5,593 people graduated from undergraduate and graduate programs at East Los Angeles College. 53.7% of these graduates were women, and 46.3% were men. The majority of graduating students were Hispanic or Latino (3,950 graduates), meaning that there were 5.87 times more Hispanic or Latino graduates than the next closest race/ethnicity group, Asian, with 673 graduates.
The median undergraduate tuition at East Los Angeles College is $1,220, which is $2,002 less than the national median of $3,222. The cost of out-of-state tuition is $7,538, which is 617% of the cost for in-state students, and is $2,002 less than the national median $3,222.
The median in-state tuition at East Los Angeles College is $1,220, which is $2,002 less than the national median in-state tuition of $3,222. The cost of out-of-state tuition is $7,538, which is 617% of the cost for in-state students, and is $602 more than the national median out-of-state tuition of $6,936.
After taking grants and loans into account, the average net price for students is $9,024.
In 2016, 52% of undergraduate students received federal grants, while 1% of undergraduate students received federal loans.
East Los Angeles College has a total enrollment of 36,970 students. The full-time enrollment at East Los Angeles College is 7,838 students and the part-time enrollment is 29,132. This means that 21.2% of students enrolled at East Los Angeles College are enrolled full-time.
The enrolled student population at East Los Angeles College, both undergraduate and graduate, is 70.5% Hispanic or Latino, 8.93% Asian, 5.37% White, 4.15% Black or African American, 0.45% Two or More Races, 0.19% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.16% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.
Students enrolled at East Los Angeles College in full-time Undergraduate programs are majority Hispanic or Latino Female (8.51%), followed by Hispanic or Latino Male (6.95%) and Asian Female (1.31%). Students enrolled in full-time Graduate programs are majority N/A N/A (N/A), followed by N/A N/A (N/A) and N/A N/A (N/A).
In 2016, 417 more women than men graduated from East Los Angeles College. The majority of students graduating from East Los Angeles College are Hispanic or Latino. These 3,950 graduates mean that there were 5.87 times more Hispanic or Latino graduates than the next closest race/ethnicity group, Asian, with 673 graduates.
The most common Bachelor's Degree awarded at East Los Angeles College is Criminal Justice - Police Science with 1,020 graduates, followed by Accounting Technology & Bookkeeping with 250 graduates and Fire Prevention & Safety Technology with 249 graduates.
The most specialized major across all degree types at East Los Angeles College, meaning they have significantly more graduates than the national average across all institutions, is Protective Services, with 1,610 graduates, followed by Architecture and Related Services with 105 graduates and Human Sciences with 286 graduates.
East Los Angeles College has an endowment valued at nearly N/A, as of the end of the 2015 fiscal year. The return on its endowment was of $2.61M (N/A), compared to the 0.69% average return ($21,444 on $3.12M) across all Associate's Colleges.
In 2015, East Los Angeles College had a total expenditure of N/A. Of that N/A, they spent $80.5M on salaries and $20M on benefits.
East Los Angeles College employs 322 Instructors, N/A N/A, and N/A N/A. Most academics at East Los Angeles College are Female Instructors (172), Male Instructors (150), and N/A N/A (N/A).
The most common positions for non-instructional staff at East Los Angeles College are: Office and Administrative Support, with 167 employees, Service, with 100 employees, and Librarians, Curators, Archivists, and Academic Affairs and Other Education Services with 26 employees.