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Overview of SREB Data Services. [email protected] 404-879-5546 (direct) www.SREB.org/data. SREB History. 1948 – SREB founded 1956 – Fact Book 1960 – Within Our Reach goals 1969 – SREB-State Data Exchange 1981 – The Need for Quality 1988 – Goals for Education: Challenge 2000 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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SREBOverview of SREB Data Services
[email protected] (direct)www.SREB.org/data
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SREBSREB History
• 1948 – SREB founded• 1956 – Fact Book• 1960 – Within Our Reach goals• 1969 – SREB-State Data Exchange• 1981 – The Need for Quality• 1988 – Goals for Education: Challenge 2000• 1991 – 24/7 online data center• 2001 – Goals for Education: Challenge to Lead• 2010 – No Time to Waste: Policy Recommendations for Increasing College Completion
• 2011 – Fact Book becomes “U.S. Regions and 50 States in Perspective”
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SREBSREB-State Data Exchange History• 1969 …faculty salaries• 1970 …state appropriations per FTE• 1975 …tuition and fee charges• 1983 …local appropriations & e-filing • 1989 …faculty benefits amounts• 1991 …24/7 online data center• 1995 …tuition policies & benefits descriptions• 1999 …graduation and progression rates• 2001 …tuition and fee revenue per FTE• 2002 …first-year persistence rates• 2004 …e-learning (modes of instruction)• 2009 …college credit hours taken by high school
students• 2010 …time to degree / credits to degree
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SREBCustomized, Diversified Products
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•SR
EB-State D
ata Exchange, 2010-11
2011-12 reports released by end of 2012
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SREB2012 Bulletins
• Public Two-Year Colleges in the SREB Region Approached Historic Milestone in 2010 – Enrollment Equal to Public Four-Year Colleges
• Men’s Increase in College Enrollment Breaks Long-Term Trend – Rises Faster Than Rate for Women
• Minority Enrollment Gains Show Region’s Progress Toward College Completion Goals
• Growing Proportion of Children in Poverty Means More Education Challenges
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SREBWeb Access: www.sreb.org/data
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SREBUses of Data
• comparing • states• institutional types• institutions
• developing presentations; telling a story
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Telling a Story & Comparing States
Is progress in degree completion at risk?
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Years When Projected Number of Public High School Graduates Reach All-Time Highs
• See also Table 9 in Fact Book.
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
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Projected Changes in Public High School Graduates
SREB States, 2011 to 2021
Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 8.
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Black
White
168,262
32,107
2,654
-2,700
-24,436
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TXGAFL
MSMDNCSCDEALVAARTNLAOKKYWV
37%48%
62%53%
52%52%
49%48%
46%45%
38%38%
37%35%
31%25%
20%7%
2009 2019
Black & Hispanic Representation Public High School Graduates, 2009 and 2019
Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 8.
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College Enrollment Rates of18- to 24-Year Olds
United States, 2005 and 2009
Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
The fastest-growing
population has the lowest percentage enrolled.
Asian
White (non-Hispanic)
Black (non-Hispanic)
Hispanic
65%
45%
37%
27%
2005 2009
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*First-time, full-time, bachelor’s or equivalent degree seekers completing bachelor’s or equivalent degree
at the Institution where they first enrolled within 150 percent of normal time.
The fastest-growing
population has a lower graduation
rate.
Graduation Rates,* 2010Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities
(2004 cohort)
Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 44.
Black
Hispanic
White
Asian
38%
46%
57%
64%
38%
48%
59%
66%U.S.
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*First-time, full-time, degree or certificate seekers completing a degree or certificate at the Institution where they first enrolled within 150 percent of normal time.
The fastest-growing
population has a lower graduation
rate.
Graduation Rates,* 2010Public Two-Year Colleges
(2007 cohort)
Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 44.
Black
Hispanic
White
Asian
12%
15%
20%
16%
11%
16%
23%
26%U.S.
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Why degree completion is more important than ever.
Telling the Story
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SREBAll
Professional degree
Doctoral degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Associate's degree
Some college, no degree
High school diploma or GED credential
Some high school, no diploma
Less than ninth grade
$46,400
$128,600
$103,400
$74,200
$58,800
$41,500
$38,600
$32,800
$24,300
$19,800
Adults Average Annual Earnings United States, 2009
Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
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Associate's degree
Master's degree
Professional degree
Doctoral degree
Bachelor's degree
Postsecondary vocational certificate
Bachelor's degree plus work experience
Work experience or on-the-job training
10.1%
19.1%
18.3%
17.6%
16.6%
16.6%
13.2%
8.4%
7.8%
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Projected Increases in JobsUnited States, 2008 to 2018
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, and U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
State Incomes Related to Adults with Bachelor’s or Higher Degrees
2008
Few states with a low
proportion of Bachelor’s
degrees have a high per capita
income.
Few states with a high
proportion of Bachelor’s
degrees have a low per capita
income.
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Community or Technical CollegesPercentage of Undergraduate FTE
Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 39.
25%10%West Virginia32%22%Louisiana33%26%Delaware
48%42%Oklahoma
37%33%Kentucky
40%37%
Arkansas38%31%
Tennessee
38%35%Alabama40%35%Virginia
48%33%Maryland
45%38%Georgia48%---*
South Carolina
49%44%
North Carolina
53%45%Mississippi
57%55%Florida53%49%Texas
20112001
In 2011More than 50%
34% to 49%
33% or less
* North Carolina recalibrated their FTE reporting, so the 2001 figures are not comparable to 2011 figures.
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Will a postsecondary education be affordable enough to provide the kind of access needed in the coming decade?
Comparing States, Institutional Types and Institutions
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Annual Tuition and FeesPublic Four-Year, 2010-11
Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 62.
U.S.West
MidwestNortheast
SREBSCDEVAALMDKYTXARTNGAWVFLNCMSOKLA
$6,500$5,500
$7,200$7,700
$6,200$9,300
$8,500$8,300
$7,100$6,900$6,900
$6,800$6,600
$6,200$5,900
$5,100$5,000
$4,800$4,600
$4,400$4,400
Note: Full-time, in-state undergraduates.
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SREB
SCALARKYTNDETXVAGAMSWVFLLANCMDOK
13.2%14.9%
22.2%17.4%
17.2%16.7%
16.0%15.3%
14.3%13.7%
13.4%12.1%
11.8%11.3%
11.2%11.0%10.8%
10.2%
2000-01 2010-11
* Full-time, in-state undergraduates.
Tuition and Fees* as a Percent of Median Family Income
Public Four-Year Colleges
Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 61.
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Tuition and Fees Public Four-Year 1 Universities, 2010-11
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
SREB Four-YearU VAU DE
VA Tech U TX Arlington
U KYGeorge Mason U
U HoustonU Louisville
U N TXU AL
U TN KnoxvilleU Memphis
OK St U MainUNC Chapel Hill
LSUU So MS
FSUFL Intern U
UCF
$6,200$11,854
$8,022
$5,021
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KYSCMDVAALTNGADEWVOKFLLAARMSTXNC
$3,120$2,760
$3,900$3,535
$3,408$3,285$3,270
$3,211$3,175
$2,942$2,878
$2,812$2,760
$2,380$2,360
$2,100$1,956
$1,798
* Full-time, in-state undergraduates.
Annual Tuition and Fees*Public Two-Year, 2010-11
Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 61.
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Tuition and Fees as a Percent of Median Family Income
Public Two-Year
Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 62.
U.S.SREB
KYSCTNALGAWVOKFLARLAMSVADEMDNCTX
6.3%6.6%
9.5%8.5%
8.3%8.0%
7.2%6.7%
6.5%6.2%6.1%6.0%
5.5%5.4%
5.3%5.3%
4.1%4.1%
2000-01 2010-11
* Full-time, in-state undergraduates.
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SREB SREB Two-YearTexas Southmost C. Montgomery C (MD)
Prince George's Com C (MD)Bluegrass Com and Tech C (KY)Jefferson Com and Tech C (AL)
Midlands Tech C (SC)Jefferson State Com C (AL)Greenville Technical C (SC)
Trident Tech C (SC)John C. Calhoun State Com C (AL)
Com C of Baltimore County (MD)J.S. Reynolds Com C (VA)Northern Virginia Com C
Thomas Nelson Com C (VA)Tidewater Com C (VA)
Pellissippi State Tech Com C (TN)Chattanooga State Tech ComC (TN)
Southwest Tennessee Com CGeorgia Perimeter C (GA)
Anne Arundel Com C (MD)
$2,760$5,782
$4,272$4,045
$3,900$3,900
$3,680$3,630$3,616
$3,530$3,420$3,402
$3,285$3,285$3,285$3,285$3,237$3,235$3,225
$3,108$3,010
* Full-time, in-state undergraduates at two-year colleges of 5,000 or more FTE.
In-State Tuition & Required Fees Top Two-Year 1*, 2010-11
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
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Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One Year
Public University, United States
Annual household income Percent required for one year’stuition, fees, room and board
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau.
4 points
up
16 points
up
69 points
up $11,500 (lowest fifth)
$49,500 (middle fifth)
$170,800 (highest fifth)
145%
34%
10%
90%
22%
7%
76%
18%
6%
199020002010
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Pressure to raise tuition is not likely to cease.
Telling the Story
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Two-Year Colleges
Four-Year Colleges
46.7%
30.4%
-0.3%
-8.9%
State/local appropriations Tuition and fees revenues
Appropriations and Tuition GrowthPublic Colleges, SREB States, 2008 to 2011
$4.0 billion
-$1.5 billion
$5.2 billion-$21.3 million
See SREB Fact Book 2011, Tables 88-90 databases.
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
$1.7 billion
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SREBWith all this additional money the colleges’ budgets should be in good shape, Right?
Telling the Story
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SREBFunding from state appropriations and
tuition/fees
Full-time-equivalent (FTE) enrollment
Funding per FTE student
Funding per FTE student (adjusted for infla-tion)*
8.5%
8.8%
-0.3%
-7.9%
Enrollment and Funding IncreasesPublic Four-Year Colleges and Universities
SREB States, 2008-2011
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
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SREBFunding from state appropriations and
tuition/fees
Full-time-equivalent (FTE) enrollment
Funding per FTE student
Funding per FTE student (adjusted for inflation)*
15%
21%
-5%
-12.6%
Enrollment and Funding IncreasesPublic Two-Year Colleges SREB States, 2008-2011
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
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