Selected New Data for Rhode Island Higher Education Presented on March 4, 2004 National Collaborative on Postsecondary Education
Source: US Census Bureau, Brookings Institute Population Growth from 1990 to ,855 45, , ,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 Total PopulationHispanic Non-Hispanic
Source: US Census Bureau, Brookings Institute Percent of Population Foreign Born 13.5% 19.6% 25.3% 86.5% 80.4% 74.7% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Foreign BornOther
Projected Change in the Population 2000 to 2020 Projected Change in the Population 2000 to 2020
Source: US Census Bureau Projected Rhode Island Population Growth Number Change from 2000 to 2010 – By Race -21,233 13, ,438 46,868 -7,680 2,309 1, , ,941 5,858 7,207 8,453 3,417 5,265 1,760 2,898 3,244 1, , ,000 0 to to to to and Older WhiteBlackHispanicOther
Source: US Census Bureau Projected Rhode Island Population Growth Number Change from 2000 to 2020 – By Race -26,577 5, ,059 35,347 22,021 5,303 1,909 1,806 4,273 1,637 24,274 9,001 17,754 16,888 9,656 10,044 3,525 6,114 6,251 3, , ,000 0 to to to to and Older WhiteBlackHispanicOther
Total African-American Population, Rhode Island = 46,908 Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
Total Hispanic Population, Rhode Island = 90,820 Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
Educational Attainment Rhode Island Attainment and US Rank Source: US Census Bureau 10.8% 28.9% 8.4% 83.8% 81.3% to 64 Year Olds with a Graduate or Professional Degree 25 to 64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher 24 to 64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree 25 to 64 Year Olds with a HS Diploma 18 to 24 Year Olds with a HS Diploma State Ranking
Educational Attainment by Race Source: US Census Bureau 84.5% 86.8% 30.8% 82.8% 71.3% 37.6% 73.5% 74.1% 17.6% 56.5% 52.2% 8.7% 57.2% 50.3% 7.3% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 18 to 24 Year Olds with a HS Diploma 25 to 64 Year Olds with a HS Diploma 25 to 64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher WhiteAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicOther
Projections of High School Graduates by Race/Ethnicity from to Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15, AI/ AK Native (33 to 120) Asian/PI (273 to 335) Black (547 to 1,240) Hispanic (771 to 2,713) White (6,988 to 5,828)
Selected Data by School District
Number of Year Olds with No High School Diploma, 2000 Number of Year Olds with No High School Diploma, 2000 Rhode Island = 19,886 Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
Population Under 18 Years of Age Living in Poverty, 1999 Population Under 18 Years of Age Living in Poverty, 1999 Rhode Island = 41,162 Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
Per Capita Personal Income, Rhode Island = $21,688 Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
Percent of 10 th Graders Meeting or Exceeding the Rhode Island English Language Arts Assessment Standard, 2003 Percent of 10 th Graders Meeting or Exceeding the Rhode Island English Language Arts Assessment Standard, 2003 Rhode Island = 42.7% Source: Rhode Island Department of Elementary & Secondary Education
Percent of 10 th Graders Meeting or Exceeding the Rhode Island Mathematics Assessment Standard, 2003 Percent of 10 th Graders Meeting or Exceeding the Rhode Island Mathematics Assessment Standard, 2003 Rhode Island = 34.1% Source: Rhode Island Department of Elementary & Secondary Education
High School Graduation Rates – 2002 Graduates as a Percent of 9 th Graders 4 Years Earlier High School Graduation Rates – 2002 Graduates as a Percent of 9 th Graders 4 Years Earlier Rhode Island = 68.8% Source: NCES, Common Core Data.
Number of First-Time First Year Degree-Seeking Students Attending In-State & Out-of-State Institutions, Fall ,871 1,151 2, In-State PublicIn-State PrivateOut-of-State Source: NCES, IPEDS Fall 2002 Enrollments, Residency & Migration File. 81% of Students Staying In-State Attend Public Institutions
Colleges that More than 30 RI Residents Attended (as First-Time Freshmen) in Fall 2002 Source: NCES, IPEDS Fall 2002 Enrollments, Residency & Migration File.
Percent of 2001 High School Graduates Going “Directly” to a Rhode Island Institution, Fall 2001 “Directly” to a Rhode Island Institution, Fall 2001 Percent of 2001 High School Graduates Going “Directly” to a Rhode Island Institution, Fall 2001 “Directly” to a Rhode Island Institution, Fall 2001 Rhode Island = 39.1% Source: Rhode Island Department of Education. Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education.
Percent of 2001 High School Graduates Going “Directly” to a Rhode Island Public 4-Year Institution, Fall 2001 Percent of 2001 High School Graduates Going “Directly” to a Rhode Island Public 4-Year Institution, Fall 2001 Rhode Island = 13.7% Source: Rhode Island Department of Education. Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education.
Rhode Island = 11.9% Source: Rhode Island Department of Education. Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education. Percent of 2001 High School Graduates Going “Directly” to a Rhode Island Public 2-Year Institution, Fall 2001 Percent of 2001 High School Graduates Going “Directly” to a Rhode Island Public 2-Year Institution, Fall 2001
Rhode Island = 13.5% Source: Rhode Island Department of Education. Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education. Percent of 2001 High School Graduates Going “Directly” to a Rhode Island Private Institution, Fall 2001 Percent of 2001 High School Graduates Going “Directly” to a Rhode Island Private Institution, Fall 2001
Imported First-Time Freshmen as a Percent of All First-Time Freshmen Source: NCES-IPEDS Residency and Migration Survey
Measures for Affordability from the 2000 to 2002 Measuring Up Report Cards (Grade – F)
Trends in Affordability ( to ) Tuition at public two-year institutions increased 9% (from $1,854 to $2,014)Tuition at public two-year institutions increased 9% (from $1,854 to $2,014) Tuition at public four-year institutions increased 7% (from $3,521 to $3,671).Tuition at public four-year institutions increased 7% (from $3,521 to $3,671). Per capita income increased 4% (from $30,071 to $31,361).Per capita income increased 4% (from $30,071 to $31,361). Total state appropriations decreased 3% ($174 million to $169 million)Total state appropriations decreased 3% ($174 million to $169 million) Total state grant for students decreased 20% (from $6.1 million to $4.9 million)Total state grant for students decreased 20% (from $6.1 million to $4.9 million) Source: National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, College Affordability in Jeopardy, Winter 2003
Rhode Island Public Graduation Rates Within 150% of Program Time, UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF RHODE ISLAND Source: NCES, IPEDS 2002 Graduation Rate File.
Rhode Island Private 4-Year Graduation Rates Within 150% of Normal Time, RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN BROWN UNIVERSITY PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BRYANT COLLEGE NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SALVE REGINA UNIVERSITY JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY ZION BIBLE INSTITUTE ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY Source: NCES, IPEDS 2002 Graduation Rate File.
Percent of African-Americans and Hispanics at Each Stage of the Education Pipeline Sources: US Census Bureau, NCES-Common Core Data, NCES-IPEDS Enrollment and Completions Surveys 5.3% 5.5% 5.8% 5.0% 4.8% 11.6% 8.4% 6.1% 4.7% 3.9% 0% 3% 6% 9% 12% 18 Year OldsHigh School Graduates First-Time College Freshmen All Other Undergraduates Credentials and Degrees Awarded African-AmericanHispanic
RI Change in Gross State Product and Comparison to the US Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis 1% 0% 5% 20% 6% 5% 9% 12% 1% 0% 5% 6% 5% 1% 0% 19% 22% 21% 20% 12% 9% 30% 20% 12% 7% 9% 8% 5% 16% 12% 0% 10% 20% 30% Agriculture, forest., fish Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation & utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade F.I.R.E. Services Government Nation in 2000
Employment by Job Type ( ) Source: Tony Carnevale, Donna Deroschers (ETS) 0.3% 15.0% 21.7% 7.4% 11.0% 38.3% 6.4% 1.3% 21.1% 5.6% 10.1% 38.5% 6.9% 16.6% 0% 15% 30% 45% Natural Resources FactoryLow-Skilled Service HealthcareEducation, Public Service OfficeHigh Tech Rhode IslandUS
Earnings by Job Type ( ) Source: Tony Carnevale, Donna Deroschers (ETS) $17,177 $27,709 $17,802 $39,705 $33,015 $41,097 $51,201 $33,630 $20,765 $17,517 $39,701 $31,153 $40,807 $49,689 $33,221 $28,853 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 Natural Resources FactoryLow-Skilled Service HealthcareEducation, Public Service OfficeHigh TechAll Jobs Rhode IslandUS
Engineering Tech NursingHealth TechComp. Sci - Bachelors Comp. Sci - Associates Education Degrees Awarded Annually ( )Average Annual Openings (2000 to 2010) Sources: NCES, IPEDS Completions Survey ( ) and the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training Annual Degree Production in Selected Fields vs. Average Annual Job Openings
Source: US Census Public Use Microdata Samples, 2000 Rhode Island Net In-Migration by Degree Level and Age Group (1995 to 2000) Year Olds30-64 Year Olds Less Than High School 2,812 High School 1,551 Some College 2,141 Associates 600 Bachelor's -2,804 Grad/Prof -706 Total 3,594 -4,000-3,000-2,000-1,00001,0002,0003,0004,000 Less Than High School 4,565 High School 228 Some College 433 Associates 366 Bachelor's 746 Grad/Prof 727 Total 7,065 01,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,0007,0008,000
Source: US Census Public Use Microdata Samples, 2000 Rhode Island Net Migration by Occupation (1995 to 2000) 22 to 29 Year Olds Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers Supervisors, Sales Workers Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers Engineers Computer Specialists Media and Communication Workers Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners Sales Representatives, Services Financial Specialists Other Sales and Related Workers Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers Metal Workers and Plastic Workers Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides Other Production Occupations Assemblers and Fabricators Other Personal Care and Service Workers Food and Beverage Serving Workers Material Moving Workers Postsecondary Teachers
Source: US Census Public Use Microdata Samples, 2000 Rhode Island Net Migration by Occupation (1995 to 2000) 22 to 29 Year Olds with a College Degree
Source: US Census Public Use Microdata Samples, 2000 Rhode Island Net Migration by Occupation (1995 to 2000) 30 to 64 Year Olds
Source: US Census Public Use Microdata Samples, 2000 Rhode Island Net Migration by Occupation (1995 to 2000) 30 to 64 Year Olds with a College Degree Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers Other Management Occupations Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers Financial Specialists Business Operations Specialists Personal Appearance Workers Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers Computer Specialists Information and Record Clerks First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers Other Personal Care and Service Workers Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners Postsecondary Teachers Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders/Managers Media and Communication Workers Engineers Operations Specialties Managers Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers
Federal Research and Development Expenditures Per Capita (2000) Source: National Science Foundation, US Census Bureau