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CONVERSATIONS WITH POLICY MAKERS
Colorado Community College Summit October 24, 2011
Matt Gianneschi, Ph.D.Deputy Executive Director
Colorado Department of Higher Education
Legislators Tom Massey, Chair, House Education Committee
Bob Bacon, Chair, Senate Education Committee
Keith King, Member, Senate Education Committee
Mike Johnston, Member, Senate Education Committee
Concurrent Enrollment Summary, Fall 2010 (Source: CDHE)
High School to College Matriculation, 2010 (Source: CDHE)
Remediation in Colorado, Fall 2010 (Source: CDHE)
43.2%
64.0%
56.8%
36.0%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
90.0%
100.0%
1987-88 (Gallagher '82) 2011-12
K-12 Local Share vs. State Share
Local Share
State Share
Medicaid Enrollment Growth
HIED Finance: Mix of Public Funds & Tuition, 2000 - 2012
68%
34%
32%
66%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2000-01 2011-12
College Funding splitStudent vs. State
Student Share (Resident Tuition)
State Share (General Fund)
Are college costs out of control?
$3,128
$8,370
$2,063
$4,462
$1,707
$3,613
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
$5,000
$6,000
$7,000
$8,000
$9,000
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* FY 2011-12 is understated as it is based Long Bill data at 9%. College governing boards increased tuition anywhere between 9% and 20% in FY 2011-12 not captured here.
Average Tuition Cost Per Resident Student over time
Research Colleges -Ave. Tuition Per Resident Student
State Colleges -Ave. Tuition Per Resident Student
Community Colleges -Ave. Tuition Per Resident Student
Total Revenue per FTE, Adjusted for Inflation
Affordability: Tuition’s Share of Household Income
Preliminary CCHE Master Plan GoalsGoal 1: Increase degree attainment across Colorado in order to meet future workforce demands. Goal 2: Close gaps in degree attainment among students from traditionally underserved communities, in particular, Latinos, students from rural communities, and students from lower socioeconomic households. Goal 3: Improve outcomes in remedial education by successfully aligning the state’s postsecondary admission and remedial policies with the state’s K-12 system, by assisting the state’s school districts in identifying and addressing students’ developmental needs before graduating from high school, and by scaling up successful innovations in developmental placement and instruction.
Goal 4: Pursue public funding that will allow public institutions of higher education to meet projected enrollment demands while maintaining current productivity efficiencies. In addition, pursue public funding to lower the burden on students by achieving a mix of revenues that equals 50 percent state funds and 50 percent tuition and fees.
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