SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Education experts and policymakers are concerned that too few California high school students are taking and passing the classes they need to be eligible for the state’s public universities. The percentage of 2012 graduates, by county, that completed all the courses required for admission to a University of California or California State University campus:
STATEWIDE: 38.3
- Alameda: 52.7
- Alpine: 38.3
- Amador: 25.3
- Butte: 27.1
- Calaveras: 23.2
- Colusa: 22.6
- Contra Costa: 42.1
- Del Norte: 19.1
- El Dorado: 43.2
- Fresno: 39.6
- Glenn: 24.5
- Humboldt: 28.7
- Imperial: 29.4
- Inyo: 13.8
- Kern: 29.2
- Kings: 17.8
- Lake: 24.5
- Lassen: 12.9
- Los Angeles: 39.6
- Madera: 25.9
- Marin: 59.1
- Mariposa: 23
- Mendocino: 26.1
- Merced: 29.5
- Modoc: 32.3
- Mono: 32.3
- Monterey: 32.9
- Napa: 32.5
- Nevada: 21.1
- Orange: 43.3
- Placer: 51.2
- Plumas: 14.4
- Riverside: 32.5
- Sacramento: 37.4
- San Benito: 36.5
- San Bernardino: 31.1
- San Diego: 43.2
- San Francisco: 54.9
- San Joaquin: 28.2
- San Luis Obispo: 38.2
- San Mateo: 51.8
- Santa Barbara: 33.8
- Santa Clara: 48.3
- Santa Cruz: 45.3
- Shasta: 23.2
- Sierra: 54.8
- Siskiyou: 28.5
- Solano: 29.6
- Sonoma: 26.3
- Stanislaus: 29
- Sutter: 29.4
- Tehama: 18.3
- Trinity: 33.3
- Tulare: 30.5
- Tuolumne: 24.7
- Ventura: 32.5
- Yolo: 45.7
- Yuba: 26.8
Source: California Department of Education
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