EDUCATION IN THE 21 ST CENTURY: BUILDING A COMMON DESTINY Luis Ricardo Fraga University of Washington University of North Texas Denton, TX February 27,

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EDUCATION IN THE 21 ST CENTURY: BUILDING A COMMON DESTINY Luis Ricardo Fraga University of Washington University of North Texas Denton, TX February 27, 2013

Education in the 21 st Century How has the growth in the Latino population affected discourse in the Department of Education and the White House regarding postsecondary education and the future of the nation? How has the growth in the Latino population affected discourse in the Department of Education and the White House regarding postsecondary education and the future of the nation? What higher education policy initiatives can we pursue at national and state levels to leverage the greatest increases in postsecondary completion for all students? What higher education policy initiatives can we pursue at national and state levels to leverage the greatest increases in postsecondary completion for all students?

Latinos in the Future of the United States

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1981,1991, 2002, 2008

Source: Suro & Passel, Pew Hispanic Center (2003); Pew (2009) 62.6% of all Latinos in the U.S. are U.S. born 47.3% of all Latinos over 18 years of age are U.S. born 91.7% of all Latinos under 18 years of age are U.S. born

Growth of Enrollment in Public Schools Source: Pew Hispanic Center 2006

Growth in Latino Public School Enrollment Source: Pew Hispanic Center 2006

Building a Common Destiny: Increasing Latino Educational Attainment

The State of Latino Postsecondary Education

Table A Number and percentage distribution of fall undergraduate enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control and level of institution and selected student characteristics: Fall 2009 Public 2-Year Private not-for- profit, 2-Year Private for-profit, 2-Year Public 4-Year Private not-for- profit, 4-Year Private for-profit, 4-Year White38.3%0.2%1.6%37.9%16.2%5.8% Black40.4%0.3%4.1%29.7%12.8% Hispanic51.8%0.1%3.5%29.7%8.2%6.6% Asian/Pacific Islander 41.9%0.2%1.4%39.5%13.3%3.8% American Indian 44.9%0.7%2.0%35.0%9.9%7.4% Nonresident Alien 25.6%0.2%0.6%43.8%25.0%4.7% Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, 2009 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Spring 2010, Fall Enrollment

Completion at Two-year Institutions (150%), Cohort 2005 Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Spring 2003 and Spring 2009, Graduation Rates component

Completion at Four-year Institutions (6 yrs.), Cohort 2002 Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Spring 2003 and Spring 2009 Graduation Rates component

Higher Education Policy Initiatives: Leveraging National and State Efforts

Enriching America Through the 21 st Century: Increasing Latino Postsecondary Completion  Financing Higher Education  Continue to improve FAFSA  Increase work study and link to careers, e.g., STEM  Restore Pell grant eligibility from 12 to 18 semesters  Enhancing Academic Competence  Review current math and English placement exams  Fund 2-yr and 4-yr institutional partnerships  Establish regional developmental education centers  Empowering Latino Families  Provide annual tax deduction when living at home  Develop post-sec information inventory  Develop competitive initiative on engaging families

Building a Common Destiny: Increasing Latino Postsecondary Completion

Parent Aspiration of Child’s Education Question: How far would you like to see this child go in school? Source: Latino National Survey, 2006

Parent Expectation of Child’s Education Question: How far do you think your child will go in school? Source: Latino National Survey, 2006

Children Living in Poverty, 2008 CategoryNumberPercent All under 1815,451, White 4,850, African American 4,480, Hispanic 5,610, Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census (2009)

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1981,1991, 2002, 2008

“To understand your country you must love it. To love it you must, in a sense, accept it. To accept it as it is, however, is to betray it. To accept your country without betraying it, you must love it for that in it which shows what it might become.” Unger and West (1998)

Los Angeles 2006