To comply with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Public Law
                                       101-542) — also known as the Jean Clery Disclosure Act — Santa Monica College makes
                                       available the completion and transfer rates of first- time, full-time students seeking
                                       certificates, degrees, or transfer, as well as statistical information about the types
                                       and number of crimes committed on SMC’s main and sat- ellite campuses. The College
                                       provides this data to inform all current and prospective students — as “consumers”
                                       of higher education — on how well Santa Monica College com- pares with other postsecondary
                                       institutions.
                                    
                                    Completion and Transfer Rates
                                    
                                    Santa Monica College is Number One in transferring stu- dents to University of California
                                       (UC) campuses (including UCLA), the California State University (CSU) system, the
                                       University of Southern California (USC), Loyola Marymount University (LMU), and a
                                       variety of other top-ranked colleges and universities across the nation. The completion
                                       and transfer rates presented here are derived from the most current data available
                                       at the time this catalog went to press. Completion rates are calculated by tracking
                                       a cohort (group) of first-time students seeking a certificate, degree, or transfer.
                                       For the cohort of first-time freshmen entering SMC in fall 2016, 32.23% earned a certifi-
                                       cate or degree, transferred to a four-year institution, and/ or became transfer-prepared
                                       (earned 60 or more transfer- able units with a GPA of 2.0 or higher) within three
                                       years of beginning coursework at SMC. Transfer rates are calculated by tracking a
                                       cohort (group) of first-time students intending to transfer to a four-year insti-
                                       tution. For the cohort of first-time freshmen entering SMC in fall 2016, 18.62% transferred
                                       to a four-year institution within three years of beginning coursework at SMC.
                                    
                                    Crime Statistics for the College Community
                                    
                                    Campus crime statistics are compiled and reported accord- ing to the guidelines specified
                                       in the Clery Act (20 USC 1092F), as defined under the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting
                                       procedures. SMC’s crime statistics are available online at the US Department of Education website and at the SMC Campus Police[BROKEN LINK] website. Campus crime statistics — along with safety and crime prevention information
                                       — can also be found at many locations at SMC, and are available to the pub- lic upon
                                       request. Contact the SMC Campus Police Office (310-434-4608) for details.