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For North Seattle Community College By Kyra Kester, Ph.D., Washington State University 2013

LARGEST RACE/ETHNIC GROUPS 2013: White 208,627 Asian 35,315 Hispanic 14,638 SOURCE: EMSI GENERAL POPULATION: 289,074 GENDER: MALE 49% FEMALE 51% LARGEST AGE COHORTS 2013: 25-29: 30, : 29, : 27,649

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 OVERALL GROWTH NSCC AREA : 8% PERCENT OF 2013 TOTAL RACE CHANGE ,08074%White-1% 35,31512%Asian39% 14,6385%Hispanic56% 12,7394%Mixed (not Hispanic)54% 9,9394%Black26% less than 1%American Native4% less than 1%Pacific Islands-54% less than 1%Biracial + Hispanic110% SOURCE: EMSI

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BY INDUSTRY CLUSTER

SOURCE: EMSI, 2013 COVERED EMPLOYMENT 31 KINGNSCC GOVERNMENT 155,694HEALTH/SOCIAL 20,843 HEALTH/SOCIAL 121,692RETAIL TRADE 19,011 RETAIL TRADE 119,867ACCOMM/FOOD 12,208 PROF/TECH/SCIENTIFIC 105,025OTHER SERVICES 10,206 MANUFACTURING 104,908PROF/TECH/SCI 8,194 ACCOMM/FOOD 93,967CONSTRUCTION 6,755 INFORMATION 80,784GOVERNMENT 6,179 ADMIN/SUPPORT+ 62,973MANUFACTURING 4,866 WHOLESALE TRADE 59,545ADMIN/SUPPORT+ 4,431 TOP NINE INDUSTRIES BY NUMBER OF JOBS 2013

32 SOURCE: EMSI, COVERED/NOT/SELF EMPLOYED

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NSCC LARGEST INDUSTRY (HEALTH CARE) BY OCCUPATION 40 SOURCE: EMSI, COVERED

2013 TOTAL Added Median Hourly Retail Salesperson 5, $ Cashiers 3, $ Counter/Rental Clerks 7271 $ st line Supervisor Sales Workers1,460101$ st Line Supervisors Food Preparers/Servers 69371$ st Line Supervisors Housekeeping/Janitorial $ Food Service Managers2449$ Cooks, Institutional19622$ Chefs/Head Cooks1387$ EXAMPLES FROM RETAIL TRADE AND ACCOMMODATION/FOOD SERVICES 41 SOURCE: EMSI, COVERED

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43 PROGRAMAWARDCOMPLETIONS Computer Graphics Award of less than 1 academic year 48 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Associates degree13 Network and System Administration/Administrator Award of less than 1 academic year 9 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Associates degree7 Computer GraphicsAssociates degree7 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Award of less than 1 academic year 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Award of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years 1 Total87 SOURCE : IPEDS

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49 SOURCE: PEW RESEARCH CENTER

REQUESTED INFORMATION ON NURSING, EXERCISE SCIENCE, MEDICAL ASSISTING, PHARMACY 50

* NONE IN NSCC CATCHMENT 51 OCCUPATION; 2013 MEDIAN WAGE # JOBS 2013 ANTICIPATED GROWTH EDUCATION ATHLETIC TRAINERS$ *15% 29% MASTERS; 12% POSTBACC CERT; 59% BACHELORS FITNESS TRAINERS$19.553,43512% 8% DOCTORAL/POST BACC; 25% BACHELORS; 17% ASSOCIATES; 17% POSTSEC CERT; 17% HIGH SCHOOL/GED; 13% LESS THAN HS SOURCE: EMSI, BLS

52 OCCUPATION MEDIAN WAGE 2013 # EMPLOYED 2013 ANTICIPATED GROWTH EDUCATION PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS $ % 71% ASSOCIATES; 21% SOME COLLEGE; 7% HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDES$ % 10% ASSOCIATES; 17% SOME COLLEGE; 64% HIGH SCHOOL OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY AIDES $ % 10% ASSOCIATES; 17% SOME COLLEGE 4% POSTSEC CERT; 64% HIGH SCHOOL OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS $ % 4% BACHELORS 96% ASSOCIATES SOURCE: EMSI, BLS

53 AREAOCCUPATION# JOBS 2013 GROWTH ANTICIPATED GROWTH MEDIAN WAGE 2013 NSCC PHARMACIST3418%11% $58.63 PHARMACY TECH4209%10% $19.31 PHARMACY AIDE370%8%$14.30 KING PHARMACIST2,29511%9%$58.63 PHARMACY TECH2,74912%11%$20.91 PHARMACY AIDE2232%9%$14.32 SOURCE: EMSI, BLS

54 OCCUPATION; 2013 MEDIAN WAGE # JOBS 2013 ANTICIPATED GROWTH EDUCATION OF WORKERS PHARMACY TECHS$20.912,74911% 29% MASTERS; 12% POSTBACC CERT; 59% BACHELORS PHARMACY AIDES$ % 8% DOCTORAL/POST BACC; 25% BACHELORS; 17% ASSOCIATES; 17% POSTSEC CERT; 17% HIGH SCHOOL/GED; 13% LESS THAN HS SOURCE: EMSI, BLS

Trend In The Number Of Full-Time-Equivalent Registered Nurses Ages 23–26, 1973–2009. Auerbach D I et al. Health Aff 2011;30: ©2011 by Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc. NURSING: OVERSUPPLY?

56 All of the scenarios presented in the most recent report of the Center for Health Workforce Studies demonstrated that even if the supply of nurses in Washington increases by 10%, of current output, RN supply to fall short of demand by 2017 or earlier. Short-term (five-year) RN supply appears to align with demand, but demand is estimated to begin to outpace supply in Washington over the next decade as RNs begin to retire and demand for health care escalates. A complicating factor is that the recent surge of registered nurses into the workforce because of the recession has made it harder for young RNs to find jobs. This phenomenon may in fact discourage some from entering the profession, although it is unclear whether it will do so and whether the trend will continue. It is also unclear to what extent federal and state support for nursing education is key to continued program and enrollment growth. doi: Health Aff SOURCE: WASHINGTON CENTER FOR NURSING Policy Brief December 2011 Washington State Registered Nurse Supply and Demand Projections: Skillman Andrilla Tieman and McCook

◦ Nurse Anesthetists ◦ Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses ◦ PEN: Pediatric Endocrinology Nurses ◦ Orthopedic Neonatal ◦ Nurse Researchers ◦ Gerontological Nurse Practitioners ◦ Declining: General Medical Nurses ◦ Increasing: Perioperative/Operating Room Nurse Specialists; Telemetry Experience 57

OCCUPATION # OF JOBS 2013 MEDIAN WAGE 2013 ANTICIPATED GROWTH EDUCATION MEDICAL ASSISTANT 5,073$ %22% ASSOCIATES; 14% SOME COLLEGE; 23% POSTSEC CERT; 45% HIGH SCHOOL 58

OCCUPATION # OF JOBS 2013 MEDIAN WAGE 2013 ANTICIPATED GROWTH EDUCATION PRESCHOOL TEACHERS 2,895$ % 21% BACHELORS; 22% ASSOCIATES; 25% SOME COLLEGE; 6% POSTSEC CERT; 19% HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER ASSISTANTS 8,995$ % 20% BACHELORS; 13% ASSOCIATE; 35% SOME COLLEGE; 20% POSTSEC CERT; 11% HIGH SCHOOL 59 SOURCE: EMSI