Southern Regional Education Board SREB Overview of SREB Data Services (direct)
Southern Regional Education Board SREB 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 – 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”
Southern Regional Education Board SREB SREB-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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Southern Regional Education Board SREB SREB-State Data Exchange, reports released by end of 2012
Southern Regional Education Board SREB 2012 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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Southern Regional Education Board SREB Uses of Data comparing states institutional types institutions developing presentations; telling a story
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Telling a Story & Comparing States Is progress in degree completion at risk?
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Years When Projected Number of Public High School Graduates Reach All-Time Highs See also Table 9 in Fact Book U.S SREB -- AL -- AR -- DE -- FL -- GA -- KY -- LA MD MS NC -- OK SC -- TN -- TX -- VA -- WV
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Projected Changes in Public High School Graduates SREB States, 2011 to 2021 Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 8.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Black & Hispanic Representation Public High School Graduates, 2009 and 2019 Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 8.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB College Enrollment Rates of 18- to 24-Year Olds United States, 2005 and 2009 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. The fastest- growing population has the lowest percentage enrolled
Southern Regional Education Board SREB ________________________________________ *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,* 2010 Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities (2004 cohort) Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 44.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB ________________________________________ *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,* 2010 Public Two-Year Colleges (2007 cohort) Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 44.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Why degree completion is more important than ever. Telling the Story
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Adults Average Annual Earnings United States, 2009 Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Projected Increases in Jobs United States, 2008 to 2018
Southern Regional Education Board SREB 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.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Community or Technical Colleges Percentage of Undergraduate FTE Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table %10%West Virginia 32%22% Louisiana 33% 26% Delaware 48%42% Oklahoma 37%33% Kentucky 40%37% Arkansas 38%31% Tennessee 38%35%Alabama 40%35%Virginia 48%33% Maryland 45%38% Georgia 48% ---* South Carolina 49%44% North Carolina 53%45% Mississippi 57%55%Florida 53%49%Texas In 2011 More than 50% 34% to 49% 33% or less * North Carolina recalibrated their FTE reporting, so the 2001 figures are not comparable to 2011 figures.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Will a postsecondary education be affordable enough to provide the kind of access needed in the coming decade? Comparing States, Institutional Types and Institutions
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Annual Tuition and Fees Public Four-Year, Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 62.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Tuition and Fees* as a Percent of Median Family Income Public Four-Year Colleges Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 61.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Tuition and Fees Public Four-Year 1 Universities, Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Annual Tuition and Fees* Public Two-Year, Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 61.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Tuition and Fees as a Percent of Median Family Income Public Two-Year Source: SREB Fact Book 2011, Table 62.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB In-State Tuition & Required Fees Top Two-Year 1*, Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Percent of Income Required to Pay for One Year Public University, United States Annual household incomePercent required for one year’s tuition, fees, room and board Sources: National Center for Education Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau. 4 points up 16 points up 69 points up
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Pressure to raise tuition is not likely to cease. Telling the Story
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Appropriations and Tuition Growth Public Colleges, SREB States, 2008 to 2011 $4.0 billion -$1.5 billion $5.2 billion -$21.3 million See SREB Fact Book 2011, Tables databases. Source: SREB-State Data Exchange. $1.7 billion
Southern Regional Education Board SREB With all this additional money the colleges’ budgets should be in good shape, Right? Telling the Story
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Enrollment and Funding Increases Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
Southern Regional Education Board SREB Enrollment and Funding Increases Public Two-Year Colleges SREB States, Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
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