FAC T S H E E T
ASAP CAEP REPORT FISCAL YEAR
2024-2025 M IS S IO N STAT EM EN T SAN MATEO ADULT AND CAREER EDUCATION
prepares adults from diverse backgrounds and educational needs for success in college, career, and community engagement. Our programs provide equitable opportunities to access and acquire academic, workforce, life, and technology skills.
S CH O O LWIDE LE ARN ER OUTC OM ES STUDENTS WILL: ► set and meet academic, career and/or individual goals
► gain knowledge and apply critical thinking skills to achieve their goals
ACCREDITATION
► engage with, integrate, and utilize technology
CAEP STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
3536 TOTAL ENROLLMENT 2615 STUDENT AGE RANGE
ESL
327
246
CTE
ASE
106 ABE
242 AAP
1970
HISPANIC/LATINO FEMALE
MALE
NON-BINARY
STAFF:
59%
40%
1%
Certificated: 53
Classified: 24
WHITE
567
ASIAN
544
12
12
77
57
24
193
ALASKAN/ AMERICAN INDIAN
HAWAIIAN/ PACIFIC ISLANDER
BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN
TWO OR MORE RACES
FILIPINO
UNSPECIFIED
Adult School Instructors: 6
Total Employees: 83
OUR CAEP PARTNERS In March 2013, SMACE joined and played a major role in the inception of the San Mateo County Consortium for Adult & Career Education (SMCCACE) which covers San Mateo County and includes four other adult schools, Jefferson Adult, South San Francisco Adult, La Costa Adult, and Sequoia Adult, together with the three colleges, Canada, College of San Mateo, and Skyline of the San Mateo Community College District. We are working together to build pathways for adult learners so that they can achieve economic self-sufficiency
SanMateoAdultEd.org
789 East Poplar Ave, San Mateo, 94401
(650) 535-3766