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Page 1: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

Page 2: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

OVERVIEW

Learn More Indiana – providing information in print, in person, through partnerships, and on the web to get more Hoosier to and through college.

A partnership of Indiana’s Commission for Higher Education, Department of Education, Department of Workforce Development, and the State Student Assistance Commission, with additional support from USA Funds, Lumina Foundation for Education and Indiana’s colleges and universities.

Additional opportunities to build and strengthen community involvement over the next two years provided by US DOE through the College Access Challenge Grant (CACG).

Page 3: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

DESIRED IMPACT OF LEARN MORE INDIANA’S WORK:

Students & Families Increase knowledge of steps to and through college as well as careers Increase awareness of financial aid options and opportunities

Community Involvement Building local networks through Indiana’s College Success Coalition

to fill gaps in information and support—and making sure every student and family has the support and information they need

Provide extra effort for students who are Twenty-first Century Scholars K-12 – Higher Education Connections

Strengthen linkages and increase involvement Key Partners Across Indiana

Build & grow key relationships so Learn More can reach more Hoosiers Data to Inform, Motivate and Improve

Evaluation data, student survey results & Indiana primary data measures

Page 4: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

STUDENT SURVEY RESULTS 2008-09INDIANA’S ANNUAL CAREER AND COLLEGE INFORMATION SURVEY

Survey administered Oct/Nov 2008

Center for Evaluation and Education Policy – IU scanned, assembled and analyzed data

Voluntary by school and by student

Input/feedback sought each year from high schools and colleges on ways to improve process/info gained

Informs schools, communities, & policymakers about student aspirations, perceptions and actions

Connects Indiana’s colleges and universities with our high school students

Page 5: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

SURVEY METHODOLOGY Questions were asked about:

Exploring Careers

Planning for College

Paying for College

Getting into College

Succeeding in High School, College and the Workforce

Staying in Indiana

Communicating with students

Demographic Information

Page 6: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

K-12 & HIGHER EDUCATION PARTICIPATION

72% of high schools returned completed forms for the 2008-09 survey. (347/483 schools).

66% of 9th graders (class of 2012) participated in the survey. (59,394).

57% of 11th graders (class of 2010) participated in the survey (47,299).

58 of 70 public and private colleges and universities have submitted data agreements in order to contact students inquiring specifically about their institution.

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RESULTS - PLANNING FOR COLLEGE

Good

News!

Page 8: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

RESULTS – PLANNING FOR COLLEGE

Good

News!

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RESULTS – PLANNING FOR COLLEGE

Do you feel you understand what you need to do now to prepare for college? (2008-09)

Reality

Check

Page 10: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

RESULTS – PAYING FOR COLLEGE

Reality

Check

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RESULTS - PAYING FOR COLLEGE

Do you plan to apply for financial aid? (2008-09)

Still, not every 11th Grader plans to apply

Reality

Check

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RESULTS - GETTING INTO COLLEGEGood News Over 75% of students believe they know what it takes

to get admitted to college (tests, grades, applications, deadlines, etc.)

Reality Check Only 49% of 11th grade students & 40% of 9th grade

students say they know where to find admissions requirements.

Only about half of students – both 9th and 11th grade – and only 1/3 of first generation college students – have visited a college campus.

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RESULTS – GETTING INTO COLLEGEGood News/Reality Check More Eleventh Graders say they are signing up and completing

tough courses—but there’s still more work to be done.

Page 14: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

RESULTS – GETTING INTO COLLEGE

Have you taken or are you currently completing Advanced Placement courses? (2008-09)

Page 15: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

RESULTS – GETTING INTO COLLEGE

Have you taken or are you currently taking high school/college dual credit courses? (2008-09)

Page 16: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

RESULTS – POTENTIAL FIRST GENERATION COLLEGE STUDENTS

Reality

Check

Page 17: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

AVAILABLE ONLINE NOW AT WWW.LEARNMOREINDIANA.ORG/STUDENTSUR

VEY

State Report

School/County Data

Previous Years’ Data by State, School and County

Page 18: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

UPDATE: INDIANA’S COLLEGE SUCCESS COALITION

Recruiting members throughout the state 14 regional coalitions 700+ members

Average membership of 22 representatives from youth serving, faith-based, businesses, K-12 schools, higher education, organizations serving low-income and other underrepresented students and families.

25 coalition meetings 422 members received training during each

meeting focusing on financial aid awareness & FAFSA videos

Key statewide/local events Cash for College

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COALITIONS’ EFFORTS HAVE HELPED…

FAFSAs filed by Indiana’s March 10 deadline—up 41%

Clean FAFSAs (no errors) filed—up 47%

College Goal Sunday attendance—up 57%

FAFSAs filed online at College Goal Sunday 2009—1,835

College Goal Sunday 2008—878 (109% increase)

Page 20: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

LOCAL COALITIONS’ SUMMER EVENTS

Northern Indiana

Wayne County – KnowHow2GO College Day at the Fair- June 25 Corn, cows and college preparation at the 4-H Fair. College and university

reps will guide students through the college admissions process while coalition members help students learn the steps it takes to get to college through the KnowHow2GOIndiana campaign.

Henry County – Twenty-first Century Scholars/LM Training – July 28 Training for volunteers on Learn More Indiana and the Twenty-first

Century Scholars application so they are ready to meet with kids and families during the fall Parent Nights and guide them to helpful tools.

Ft. Wayne – Spokesperson Contest – August-November Goal is to find a high school student to produce financial aid Public

Service Announcements (PSAs) through partnerships with the Fort Wayne Community Schools & local radio/TV stations.

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LOCAL COALITIONS’ SUMMER EVENTS

Southern Indiana

Bloomington – College & Career Workshop – June 6, 2009 Guest Speaker Jane Hoeppner delivered a motivational speech about

pursuing higher education over breakfast to students & parents. Ivy Tech opened their doors to a public tour & coalition members held breakout sessions to teach the steps to college.

Evansville – The Bike Picnic – July 2, 2009 Local organizations selected 300+kids based on character,

academics, behavior, etc. to receive bicycles and safety gear. Coalition members will share KnowHow2GOIndiana & Scholar Info at picnic.

West Lafayette – Ivy Tech Night – June 29, 2009 Overview of college admission requirements, financial aid

presentation, introduction of college planning tools and resources, and a tour of Ivy Tech.

Page 22: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

COLLEGE ACCESS CHALLENGE GRANT (CACG) EARLY RESULTS

Statewide plan implemented to recruit 6th grade students into Twenty-first Century Scholars. 1,500 enrollment tool-kits were sent to all Indiana middle

schools and coalition locations. Trained Scholars support staff in toolkit & pledge event Trained Coalition members in pledge event Learn More made intensive follow-up phone calls with schools

Early Results from 6th Grade enrollment Currently an estimated 6,000 applications from the Pledge

Event Process—double the amount received during a first-year enrollment.

More Hoosiers are accessing college & career information Learn More Indiana Web site visits are up 33.1% from last year 261,408 pieces of college going & completion information have

been placed in the hands of Hoosiers across the state

Page 23: Indiana Commission for Higher Education Meeting June 12, 2009

LEARN MORE INDIANA

Providing Information:

In print,

in person,

through partnerships and

on the Web

to get more Hoosiers to and through college.

For more information visit www.learnmoreindiana.org

or call 1-800-992-2076.