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College Access Programming in North Carolina. A comprehensive statewide approach to educational attainment. Appalachian Regional Commission Tomorrow’s Workforce Conference Strategies for Appalachia’s Future Tupelo, Mississippi October 22-23, 2008. Context for change Economics - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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A comprehensive statewide approach to educational attainment
College Access Programming in North
Carolina
Appalachian Regional Commission Tomorrow’s Workforce Conference Strategies for Appalachia’s Future
Tupelo, MississippiOctober 22-23, 2008
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Context for change
Economics Demographics Affordability
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Source:http://www.cerc.com/detpages/aboutus79.html
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Skilled20%
Unskilled60%
Professional20%
1950
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Skill Level ChangesSkill Level Changes
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Skilled45%
Unskilled35%
Professional20%
1991
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Skill Level ChangesSkill Level Changes
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Skilled65%
Unskilled15%
Professional20%
2000
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Skill Level ChangesSkill Level Changes
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2002-2018
Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
Loss of 10%-35%
Loss of 1%-9%
Gain of 1%-10%
Gain of 11%-25%
Gain of 26%-50%
Gain of 51%-103%
Projected Change in High School Graduates by State
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010,00020,00030,00040,00050,00060,00070,00080,00090,000
100,000110,000
American Indian/ AlaskaNative
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, non- Hispanic
Hispanic
White, non- Hispanic
NORTH CAROLINA Public and Nonpublic High School Graduates2003-04 through 2017-18 (projected)
Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
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What happens to 9th graders?
Information obtained from the NC Statistical Profile, 2003
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North Carolina’s Response
To Develop A Comprehensive and Coordinated Effort that
Assists Students in
Planning for, Applying to, and Paying for College
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The 1999 General Assembly funded the Pathways Partnership to increase the college going rate. Members include:
NC Department of Public InstructionNC Community College SystemNC Independent Colleges and UniversitiesThe University of North Carolina
Pathways of North Carolina
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CFNC is the name of a service provided by three NC entities
State-funded K-16 Pathways Partnership (DPI, NCCCS, UNC, NCICU) administered by the UNC General Administration
NC’s loan originator - 501(c)3
State Guarantor - scholarships, 529 program
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www.CFNC.org
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Elements of College Access
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Availability
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Affordability
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Aspiration, Awareness, Academic Readiness, and Application Submission
Appalachian State University
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Direct Services for Students
College Counseling & College Visits Financial Aid Information and Counseling; FAFSA Days;
College Bowl Sunday (January and February) College Application Week (November) Career Awareness through Bridges (cfnc.org portal) Motivational Activities/Cultural Events Parent Involvement Opportunities Afterschool programs, tutoring, and mentoring Transition Programs (6th to 7th, 8th to 9th ) Summer Enrichment
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Swain County High SchoolSwain County Schools
75.00%
71.82%69.70%
79.63%
73.39%
66.06%
59.41%
81.8%
57.7%
34.9%
25.4%
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10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
Class of 2000 Class of 2001 Class of 2002 Class of 2003 Class of 2004 Class of 2005 Class of 2006
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Received Three(3) years of ARC Funded Programming
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Robbinsville High SchoolGraham County Schools
62.75%
78.87%
63.38%64.41%
53.70%
69.44%
64.41%
71.8%
37.7%34.1%
30.8%
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20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
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90.00%
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Class of 2000 Class of 2001 Class of 2002 Class of 2003 Class of 2004 Class of 2005 Class of 2006
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Received Three(3) years of ARC Funded Programming
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Hiwassee Dam High SchoolCherokee County Schools
71.43%
80.95%
76.32% 75.00%
80.00%
48.28%
44.44%
97.6%
36.1%
42.4%
24.3%
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10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
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2 per. Mov. Avg. (# Intended to enroll in 2- or 4-yrs. Institutions ¹)
Received Three(3) years of ARC Funded Programming
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We will do it because it is the right thing to do.
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For More Information
Contact:Joni Webb Petschauer
Director
Western NC Network for Access and Success