Tracking Florida’s Students Presented by Teresa Miller.

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Tracking Florida’s Students Presented by Teresa Miller

Florida Education & Training Placement Information Program (F.E.T.P.I.P)  Is an interagency data reporting system, administered through the Florida Department of Education.  Authorized by section , Florida Statutes, the Florida Education & Training Placement Information Program (FETPIP) collects follow-up information on graduates, exiters and dropouts from the state’s public education system and workforce development training programs within the Agency for Workforce Innovation.

 The information collected is for the purpose of evaluating and improving public programs, and for improving services to individuals who have been placed after participating in a workforce training program. Florida Education & Training Placement Information Program (F.E.T.P.I.P)

Mission Statement To provide accurate, timely and comprehensive outcome information to Florida’s education, workforce development and social service programs.

FETPIP Data Sources  Florida College System  State University System  Independent Colleges & Universities  Vocational & Technical Schools  Department of Children & Families  Department of Revenue  Department of Corrections  Department of Defense  US Office of Personnel Management

Data Items Collected  Employment Industry Florida Earnings Employer Year/Quarter  Florida Postsecondary Education Personal Identifiable data Program of study Award type School of enrollment

Data Items Collected  Public Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Food Stamps  Corrections Incarcerations Releases  Military Service Branch Service Date

Major Uses of FETPIP Data  Placement & Accountability  Performance Base Program Budgeting  School District Accountability  Federal Vocational Reporting  University System Program Reviews  OPPAGA reviews  Career Counseling and Guidance Information

 Internet Reports  Ad Hoc Reports  Presentations  Annual Publications  Data files Dissemination of Data

College High School Are more Florida H.S. students receiving certificates or diplomas? What awards were most attained from the Florida College System? Total Graduates: 122,958 1)Standard Diploma 117,089 95% 2)Special Diploma 4,568 4% 3)Certificate of Completion 1,231 1% 4)Special Cert. of Completion 79 0% FCS Completion Percentages Total: 68,845 1)AA39,62758% 2)AS 9,483 14% 3)AAS 2,3063% 4)ATD 1,8713% 5)ATC 770% 6)BACH 1,0301% 7)PSAV 9,96814% 8)PSVC 6,75610% TRACKING FLORIDA’S STUDENTS Continued Education Employed 68% or 79,225 44% or 51,100 FCS 48,087 61% FT 5,890 12% SUS 27,046 34% PT 45,210 88% ICUF 4,472 6% DPS 1,833 2% Do most Standard Diploma recipients continue their education or become employed immediately after graduation? The majority of high school Standard Diploma recipients continued education at a Florida College (FCS) Did most AA Graduates enter the workforce or pursue education at a higher level?

Continued Education Employed 76% or 30,048 61% or 24,259 SUS 22,462 75% FT 12,805 53% FCS 8,456 28% PT 11,454 47% ICUF 1,731 6% DPS 296 1% The majority of AA degree recipients continued their education at a State University (SUS) Workforce 74% of SUS Bachelor Degree Recipients were found employed full-time after graduation State University State University Completions Total Awards: 68,364 1)Bachelor 49,931 73% 2)Master 14,202 21% 3) PHD 1,959 3% 4)Other 2,282 3% TRACKING FLORIDA’S STUDENTS AA Graduate Top 5 Industries SUS Bachelor Degree Graduates IndustryCountEarnings 1) Elementary And Secondary Schools2,238$33,575 2) General Medical And Surgical Hospitals1,612$46,949 3) Full-service Restaurants1,026$17,133 4) Professional Employer Organizations898$27,379 5) Colleges, Universities, And Professional Schools740$26,489

Who do I contact about FETPIP? General Questions & Request for DataTeresa Miller Mike Brooks Users with Internet Questions/CommentsAdam Kilgore K-12 OutcomesLarry Gibson Florida College System/Career & Adult EducationAdam Kilgore Larry Gibson State University System & ICUF InstitutionsAdam Kilgore Workforce Investment Act (W.I.A.) Outcome InformationMike Brooks Roland Johnson Policy & Research QuestionsTeresa Miller Florida Education & Training Placement Information Program Division of Accountability, Research, and Measurement (ARM) 325 West Gaines Street, Room 1454 Tallahassee, FL (850) | FAX (850)