SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE (SRJC)

  • 1501 Mendocino Avenue
  • Santa Rosa, CA 95401
  • OPEID College Code: 00128700
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  • General Phone: (707) 527-4011
  • Superintendent/President: Robert F. Agrella, Ed.d.
  • Type: Public, 2-Year
  • Calendar System: Semester
  • Highest Degree: Associate's
  • Local Area: Midsized City
  • Student Enrollment: 25,877
  • College Alias: SRJC
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Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC) has two primary campuses in Sonoma County - one in Santa Rosa, and the other in Petaluma - just 52 miles north of San Francisco. SRJC is one of 108 community colleges in California. The Santa Rosa Campus is situated on a beautiful 100 acres with towering oak trees and turn-of-the-century brick buildings, offering modern classroom facilities. The Santa Rosa campus boasts a planetarium, art gallery, the Jesse Peter Native American Museum and a Summer Repertory Theatre. The Petaluma campus is situated on 40 acres and includes a Technology Academy. SRJC also has a regional Public Safety Training Center in Windsor, a 365-acre self-supporting farm near Forestville, a Culinary Arts Center in downtown Santa Rosa. 

 

SRJC grants associate of arts (A.A.) and associate of science (A.S.) degrees. It also offers a study program for students planning to transfer to four-year colleges and universities, and more than 170 career skills certificate programs. SRJC has a basic skills program prepares students for college level courses. SRJC offers a Study Abroad Program, an award winning athletic and forensics teams, popular performing and visual arts programs, and an active student government.

 

The SRJC Robert Shone Farm is a self-sustaining farm in the Russian River area that generates income from the sale of products from of SRJC's vineyard, oat, sheep and swine operations. Students majoring in agriculture and forestry have many opportunities for hands-on education at the farm.

 

History 

Founded in 1918, Santa Rosa Junior College is the tenth oldest publicly funded two-year educational institution in California. It initially had 19 students enrolled, and is now one of the largest college districts in the U.S. 

 

In the 1960s, the college began recruiting minority students and offering ethnic studies. The college now has a very diverse faculty, staff and student body.  The SRJC Foundation was established in 1969, and now awards more than 600 scholarships each year.

 

Academics 

The academic calendar of Santa Rosa Junior College follows the semester format, with fall and spring semesters and a summer term.

 

Colleges and Schools 

As a two-year junior college, SRJC's academic units are not divided into colleges, but rather into academic instructional departments, certificate programs, associate's dewgree programs, and programs for transfer preparation, job training and workforce development, and study abroad.

 

Student Life 

The many student clubs and organizations on SRJC's campuses offer students a range of topic focuses from AG Ambassadors who guide students in service projects in agriculture to American Sign Language (ASL) clubs, and California Politics to Vocational Nursing. 

 

Student Services at SRJC include assessment services, adult re-entry assistance, CalWORKS, Career Development Services, a tutorial center, veteran affairs, and assistance finding off-campus housing, among others.

 

Athletics 

The SRJC "Bear Cubs" athletic teams compete in many intercollegiate sports in the junior college division, including: 

 

Men's Sports:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Water Polo
  • Wrestling

 

Women's Sports:

  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
  • Water Polo

 

Satellite Campuses

In addition to its main, Santa Rosa Campus, Santa Rosa Junior College has several satellite campuses and learning centers, including:

 

  • Petaluma Campus
  • SRJC Technology Academy (Petaluma, CA)
  • SRJC Public Safety Training Center (Windsor, CA)
  • SRJC Culinary Arts Center (Santa Rosa, CA)
  • SRJC Shone Farm (Forestville, CA)

 

Community Life 

The many events, venues and performances on the SRJC campuses are open to the general community. SRJC is considered a cultural hub of the Santa Rosa community, and its holiday chorale and other musical performances are popular with the locals, as are performances by the Summer Repertory Theatre, the Arts & Lecture series, and Planetarium shows.

 

SRJC offers community classes for personal interest and professional development, as well as cooking classes at the SRJC's Culinary Arts Cafe and Bakery.

 
    Student Services
  • Remedial Services Offered
  • Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered
  • Employment Services Offered
  • Placement Services For Graduates Offered
  • On-Campus Day Care Available
    Special Learning Opportunities
  • Distance Learning Opportunities
  • Study Abroad Opportunities
  • Weekend / Evening Classes Available
Accreditation
  • Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges
    Facilities and Programs Offered
  • Library Available
    College Carnegie Classifications
  • Basic Classification
  • Associates--Public Rural-Serving Large
  • Undergraduate Classification
  • Associates
  • Undergraduate Profile Classification
  • Higher Part-Time Two-Year
  • Enrollment Classification
  • Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year
  • Size Classification
  • Very Large Two-Year
 
 
 
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    College Credits Accepted
  • Dual Credit
  • AP Credit
    Applicant Considerations
  • Open Admission Policy
  • Accepts Any Student Who Applies
 
Note:
The following figures listed below are for informational purposes only and do not represent current or future financial aid details. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
 
Financial Aid Breakdown 2008-09
 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant
(%) of Students Receiving2%15%30%49%
Avg Amount Receiving$4,602$3,731$763$908
 
Federal Loan Default Rates
 200820072006
Default Rate (%)9.7%6.0%9.4%
Number in Default341841
Number in Repayment350297435
Source: IPEDS Survey 2008-2009
Undergraduate Student Expenses
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The following figures listed below are for informational purposes only and do not represent current or future tuition or fees. Please contact this school directly to get a current and accurate tuition and fee schedule.
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2009-102008-092007-08
Tuition, Fees and Other Expenses
In-District Tuition and Fees$741$633$600
In-State Tuition and Fees$741$633$600
Out of State Tuition and Fees$5,909$5,695$5,662
Books and Supplies$1,638$1,422$1,422
 
Housing Expenses
Off Campus
Room and Board$10,872$9,936$9,936
Other Expenses$3,996$3,348$3,456
Off Campus with Family
Other Expenses$4,140$3,348$3,330
 
Total Expenses
On Campus
In-District$2,379$2,055$2,022
In-State$2,379$2,055$2,022
Out of State$7,547$7,117$7,084
Off Campus
In-District$17,247$15,339$15,414
In-State$17,247$15,339$15,414
Out of State$22,415$20,401$20,476
Off Campus with Family
In-District$6,519$5,511$5,352
In-State$6,519$5,511$5,352
Out of State$11,687$10,573$10,414
Source: IPEDS Survey 2008-2009
Awarded Student Degrees and Programs
Note:
The following list is not a comprehensive or current list of degrees or programs offered, please contact this school directly to learn more about what is currently being offered.
 CertificateAssociate
Agriculture Operations
Agricultural Production Operations, Other77
Agricultural Machine Technology--
Agriculture--
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations and Related Sciences, Other12
Animal Husbandry and Production11
Floriculture, Floristry Operations and Management7-
Horse Husbandry, Equine Science and Management-4
Landscaping and Groundskeeping10-
Plant Nursery Operations and Management--
Agricultural Business--
 
Architecture
Architectural Technology1-
 
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Biology-4
 
Business and Marketing Studies
Administrative Assistant11-
Bookkeeping40-
Business Administration3623
Business, Management, Marketing and Related Support Services, Other9-
E-Commerce--
Hospitality Administration and Management1-
International Business1-
Office Management6-
Real Estate26
Retailing and Retail Operations--
Sales5-
Small Business Administration and Management4-
Taxation--
 
Communication Technology
Animation, Video Graphics and Special Effects-1
 
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer27-
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other36-
Computer Graphics--
Computer Science--
Computer Systems Networking--
Data Entry and Microcomputer Applications31-
Information Technology--
System Administration4-
Web and Multimedia Management3-
 
Construction Trades
Building and Construction Site Management1-
 
Engineering Technology
Biomedical Technology--
Mechanical Technology Technician--
Surveying Technology168
Water Quality Abd Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technician--
 
English Language and Literature
English Language and Literature-5
Speech--
 
Ethnic Cultural and Gender Studies
Area Studies, Other-2
Womens Studies--
 
Family and Consumer Sciences
Adult Development and Aging1-
Apparel and Textile Manufacture-1
Apparel and Textile Marketing Management--
Child Care Provider8818
Foodservice Administration and Management6-
 
Foreign Languages and Literature
Sign Language Interpretation and Translation82
Spanish Language and Literature-5
 
Health and Clinical Professions
Community Health and Preventive Medicine43
Dental Assistant16-
Dental Hygiene-22
Emergency Medical Technology1,0021
Health Preparatory Programs, Other-30
Licensed Practical Nurse478
Nursing-108
Pharmacy Technician276
Phlebotomy94-
Radiologic Technology198
Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling103
Medical Assistant214
Mental Health Technician20-
Nursing Assistant--
Veterinary Assistant2-
 
History
History-7
 
Interdisciplinary Studies
Biological and Physical Sciences-82
 
Legal Professions and Studies
Legal Administrative Assistant3-
 
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts-405
Humanistic Studies-62
 
Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics-11
 
Mechanic and Repair Technology
Aircraft Mechanic and Maintenance--
Auto Mechanics Technology715
Diesel Mechanics41
Electrical Equipment Installation and Repair-1
 
Natural Resources and Conservation
Environmental Studies--
Natural Resources, Conservation2-
 
Personal and Culinary Services
Cooking and Related Culinary Arts642
Restaurant, Culinary and Catering Management14-
 
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Philosophy-4
Religious Studies-4
 
Physical Sciences
Chemistry--
 
Precision Production
Machine Tool Technology65
Welding Technology--
 
Psychology
Psychology-12
 
Public Administration and Social Services
Human Services85
 
Recreation and Fitness Studies
Parks and Recreation Management--
 
Security and Protective Services
Corrections7-
Corrections, Other16-
Police Science1,01826
Fire-Fighting8725
 
Social Sciences
Anthropology-4
Economics-11
Geography, Other--
International Relations and Affairs-1
Political Science-4
Social Sciences-192
 
Transportation and Materials Moving
Airline Pilot and Flight Crew--
 
Visual and Performing Arts
Ceramic Arts and Ceramics1-
Dance72
Drama9-
Drawing2-
Fashion and Apparel Design-1
Graphic Design115
Interior Design103
Jewelry and Crafts2-
Photography1-
Sculpture--
Visual and Performing Arts-7
Art Studies219
 
 
    Overall Student Enrollment
  • Total Student Enrollment: 25,877
  • Undergraduate: 25,877
    Student Gender
  • Total Student Gender
  • Male: 11,510 Female: 14,367
  • Undergraduate Gender
  • Male: 11,510 Female: 14,367
    Student Attendance
  • Total Student Attendance
  • Full-Time: 8,579 Part-Time: 17,298
  • Undergraduate Attendance
  • Full-Time: 8,579 Part-Time: 17,298
Student Race Breakdown
 NumberPercent
Non-Resident Alien570.2%
American Indian--
Black--
Asian--
Hispanic--
White--
Unknown10,40840%
 
Student Age Breakdown
 NumberPercent
Age Under 181,4256%
Ages 18-195,86723%
Ages 20-214,22916%
Ages 22-243,25213%
Ages 25-293,22112%
Ages 30-341,7387%
Ages 35-391,3355%
Ages 40-492,3329%
Ages 50-652,1218%
Age Over 653571%
Employee Type Breakdown
 TotalFull-TimePart-Time
Total Employees1,8517381,113
Faculty Status1,3513061,045
Tenured Faculty248248-
Instruction, Research and/or Public Service1,3513061,045
Primarily Instruction1,3513061,045
Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial4040-
Other Professionals674423
Technical and/or Paraprofessional39334845
Clerical And Secretarial13511223
Skilled Crafts33-
Service and/or Maintenance73694
 
Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown
 TotalMaleFemale
9/10 Month Contract
All Faculty$83,867 (306)$83,776 (127)$83,931 (179)
Instructor$83,867 (306)$83,776 (127)$83,931 (179)
 
Equated 9 Month Contract
All Faculty$83,867 (306)$83,776 (127)$83,931 (179)
Instructor$83,867 (306)$83,776 (127)$83,931 (179)
Overall Athletic Team Information
     TotalMen's TeamsWomen's Teams
     
    Participants
    All Athletes420281139
    Unduplicated Athletes406276130
    Baseball3333-
    Basketball281315
    Football7070-
    Golf88-
    Soccer533023
    Softball18-18
    Swimming and Diving482325
    Tennis22148
    Track and Field, Outdoor513417
    Track and Field, X-Country18117
    Volleyball14-14
    Water Polo281612
    Wrestling2929-
     
    Coaches Salaries
    Head Coaches-$16,910$14,710
    Assistant Coaches-$2,750$2,750
     
    Coaches
    All Coaches643727
    Baseball22-
    Head Coaches11-
    Assistant Coaches11-
    Basketball743
    Head Coaches211
    Assistant Coaches532
    Football1010-
    Head Coaches11-
    Assistant Coaches99-
    Golf11-
    Head Coaches11-
    Assistant Coaches---
    Soccer523
    Head Coaches211
    Assistant Coaches312
    Softball3-3
    Head Coaches1-1
    Assistant Coaches2-2
    Swimming and Diving734
    Head Coaches211
    Assistant Coaches523
    Tennis633
    Head Coaches211
    Assistant Coaches422
    Track and Field, Outdoor1055
    Head Coaches211
    Assistant Coaches844
    Track and Field, X-Country312
    Head Coaches211
    Assistant Coaches1-1
    Volleyball2-2
    Head Coaches1-1
    Assistant Coaches1-1
    Water Polo532
    Head Coaches211
    Assistant Coaches321
    Wrestling33-
    Head Coaches11-
    Assistant Coaches22-
      Retention Rates
    • Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 74%
    • Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 34%
    Graduation Rates
     (%) of Entering Class
    Overall
    All Students30%
     
    By Gender
    Male28%
    Female32%
     
    By Race
    Non-Resident Alien67%
    Unknown32%
    Crime Statistics
     2007-082006-07
    Arrests
    On Campus
    Weapons Related-2
    Drug Related11
    Liquor Related47
     
    Criminal Offenses
    On Campus
    Forcible Rape13
    Burglary89
    Vehicle Theft-5
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