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Program Review Data
Program Review Data
Data for each instructional program review are provided by the Institutional Effectiveness, Success, and Equity (IESE) Office
(accessible via the links below). A data glossary with definitions for each measure of productivity/efficiency is available here.
Student Demographics & Characteristics
Student Demographics and Characteristics
Click here to view our district-wide interactive dashboard that highlights the demographics
and characteristics of the students we serve each semester.
Course Success Dashboards
Course Success Dashboards
Click here to view our interactive dashboards that highlight equity gaps in our success rates
at the discipline and course levels.
Certificates & Degrees Dashboards
Certificates and Degrees Dashboards
Click here to view our interactive dashboards that include information about the certificates
and degrees awarded at Cuyamaca College over the past five years.
Click here to view our report for Program Review that includes information about the certificates
and degrees awarded at Cuyamaca College over the past five years.
Transfers to Four-Year Institutions
California State University (CSU) Transfers
University of California (UC) Transfers
Report & Dashboard Finder
Report and Dashboard Finder
Click here to explore our Report and Dashboard Finder, which includes publicly available reports
and dashboards from the following sources: The California Community Colleges Chancellor's
Office (CCCCO), the California State University (CSU) system, the University of California
(UC) system, and the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District (GCCCD).
CCCCO DataVista
CCCCO Data Mart
CCCCO Data Mart
The CCCCO Data Mart is a database of many college metrics for each college in the state for each academic
year. These include demographic data on faculty, staff, and students, student service
metrics, courses/sections offered, students success, transfer and wages.

CCCCO Student Equity Plan Data
CCCCO Student Equity Plan Data (2022-2025)
The CCCCO provides data for each of the five SEP metrics: Enrollment, Throughput,
Persistence, Completion, and Transfer. Click here to explore the data for Cuyamaca College's 2022-2025 Student Equity Plan.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Key Performance Indicators
RPIE updates GCCCD's Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Click on a link below to interact
with the visualizations in each of the five sections.

GCCCD Colleague Reports
(only available on campus and should be accessed via Internet Explorer on faculty
or staff workstations)
Dual Enrollment
Career Education (CE) Information
Career Education (CE) Information
Career Technical Information (CTE) Economic Impact Reports
Cuyamaca College
San Diego and Imperial Counties Community Colleges
Career Technical Education Employment Outcomes Survey (CTEOS)



Completed Reports
Research Guidelines
Research Guidelines
To guide the College's data use, stewardship, and research as a whole, the Institutional
Effectiveness Council (IEC) developed Cuyamaca College Research Guidelines. Please review these guidelines before submitting a request for research or conducting
a survey of students on campus. If you have any questions, please contact Bri Hays,
Senior Dean of Institutional Effectiveness, Success, and Equity, at brianna.hays@gcccd.edu.
Research Requests
Research Requests
The IESE Office serves as the campus liaison to the District RPIE Office. We strive to serve the entire campus community through collaborative research and
inquiry. In partnership with the District RPIE Office and our campus practitioners,
we manage several concurrent projects at any given time. The research projects that
are most highly prioritized are those that are central to core college processes and
initiatives, such as accreditation, program review and integrated planning, strategic
planning, statewide programs and initiatives, and grant project evaluation. Ad hoc
requests are prioritized based on factors such as external deadlines, relevance to
the College’s strategic plan, and intended utilization of research results. To initiate an ad hoc research request,
please complete the Cuyamaca College Research Request form. The IESE Office will review and prioritize ad hoc requests on a monthly basis in
collaboration with the College’s Institutional Effectiveness Council and/or the RPIE
Office.
If you are a doctoral or master's student interested in initiating an external research
request, please review Research and Ethics Review Committee guidelines and complete Cuyamaca College External Research Request Form.

Professional Associations
Professional Associations