The Price of Education Scott Tabor Nicole LeDuc Jessica DePalmaStacey Canino.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Off to College Show me the money Where do I go? Take it to the next degree This & That “P”erfect response response
Advertisements

The Benefits of Independent Higher Education to Pennsylvania Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania (AICUP) 101 North Front.
EFFECTIVE DATA ANALYSIS AND PRESENTATION
Trends in Higher Education Series Distribution of Full-Time Undergraduates at Four-Year Institutions by Published Tuition and Fee Charges,
The Rising Price of a College Education Sandy Baum Michael McPherson Skidmore College & The Spencer Foundation The College Board The College Board College.
Two or Four-Year College Middle School Financial Literacy #4.
How Can We Improve the Quality and Accessibility of Education in the Florida Public University System?
Trends in Higher Education Series 2014For detailed data, visit: trends.collegeboard.org. PRICES.
Presented by Joanne Graziano Assistant Provost and Executive Director of Admissions and Recruitment Long Island University- C.W. Post.
8 th Grade PEP Post-Secondary & Financial Planning.
Financial Aid Overview Dr. Dan Cohen-Vogel January 28,
Steven Brooks Executive Director State Education Assistance Authority Paying for College in North Carolina: Perspectives on Student Loan Debt and College.
Cost Containment New Collaboratives  Business Continuity Planning  Economic Impact Study  EPA Letters Procurement  40+ TICUA Contracts  Over $17.
National Postsecondary Student Aid Survey:04 Findings at SUNY: Do these numbers pass the laugh test? SUNY Fall Directors Meeting Herkimer Community College.
Mind-Streams Funding for College. Agenda Financial Aid Grants Scholarship Opportunities Employer Tuition Assistance Direct Bill Military Discounts & Benefits.
Trends in Student Aid 2014For detailed data, visit: trends.collegeboard.org. Student Aid and Nonfederal Loans in 2013 Dollars (in Millions), to.
New State Grant and Scholarship Programs
Financial Issues in Higher Education Dr. David F. Finney.
Financial Assistance Overview Presented by Joanne Graziano Executive Director for Student Financial Services LIU Post
Financing Postsecondary Education 6 th Grade Postsecondary Costs #3.
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Can everyone afford to go to college? YES! With the help of scholarships, grants, and loans, anyone can afford to go to college!
Grants and Scholarships Update Spring Today’s Topics 2015 New York State (NYS) Budget Changes –New SAP chart for students with disabilities –Get.
Lucie Syrová. * Education in England * Education system in England * Assessment * Education in the USA * Education system in the USA * Assessment.
Sandy Baum Higher Education Policy Analyst Professor of Economics Emerita, Skidmore College AGB March 2010 Colleges and Students in Difficult Economic.
Good Debt vs. Bad Debt 7 th Grade Income vs. Expenses #3.
Trends in Higher Education Series Trends in Higher Education Series 2005, October 18, Ten-Year Trend in Funds Used.
Trends in Higher Education Pricing & Student Aid October 11, 2011 Al HermsenPaul Schroeder Sr. Director – Student Financial AidSr. Educational Manager.
Published College Prices: How fast are they rising?
Calculating Financial Aid Middle School Financial Literacy #3.
Types of Colleges.
*Child Care Worker*  Take care for children while their parents are away.  Teach the children.  Make sure children are safe.  Also help them play.
College Costs 8 th Grade Ready Financially for Postsecondary Institutions #2.
COLLEGE KNOWLEDGE FOR JUNIORS: DAY 1 What are the major costs of attending college? Take a few minutes to write down your thoughts...
HOUSTON BAPTIST UNIVERSITY Mindy May. Type/Description/Setting  Located in Houston, Texas – the fourth most populated city in the United States  Suburban.
Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment by Institution Type, and
1 Regents Education Program September 26, 2006 Student Financial Aid.
Total Student Aid and Nonfederal Loans Used to Finance Postsecondary Education Expenses in 2011 Dollars (in Millions), to SOURCE: The.
Financing a University Education CSU-UC Joint Counselor Conference September
Student Debt Susan Choy MPR Associates Berkeley, California SHEEO Professional Development Conference Seattle, August 2005.
Ten-Year Trend in Student Aid and Nonfederal Loans per FTE Used to Finance Postsecondary Education Expenses in Constant 2009 Dollars, to
TRENDS IN HIGHER EDUCATION SERIES Trends in College Pricing and Trends in Student Aid 2009 OCTOBER 20, 2009.
MASFAA Annual Meeting November 7 th, State Appropriations for Higher Education per $1,000 in Personal Income, SOURCE: The College Board,
FINANCIAL AID Ms.Escoto. ancial_aid_in_the_bag.
Education in the USA Camille Williams.
Calculating Postsecondary Costs 6 th Grade Postsecondary Costs #4.
State of Delaware Scholarships For Undergraduate Students.
TRENDS IN HIGHER EDUCATION SERIES Trends in College Pricing and Trends in Student Aid 2009 March 2,
College Board TRENDS IN STUDENT AID Total Aid Awarded $134.8 Billion Graduate & Undergraduate 51% or 69 Billion in Loans (FFELP and Direct) –Undergrad.
Guest Speaker: You Can Pay for College 8 th Grade Ready Financially for Postsecondary Institutions #3.
Developing a Financial Aid Strategy 11 th Grade Financial Workshop.
Trends in Student Aid 2015For detailed data, visit: trends.collegeboard.org. Student Aid and Nonfederal Loans in 2014 Dollars (in Millions), to.
Education in Russia.
Trends in Student Aid 2013For detailed data, visit: trends.collegeboard.org. Total Student Aid and Nonfederal Loans Used to Finance Postsecondary Education.
By: Alexis McDowell By: Alexis McDowell Different Levels of Teaching  Preschool  Kindergarten  Elementary  Middle  High School  College  Vocational.
Trends in Higher Education Series Trends in Student Aid 2007.
Guest Speaker: You Can Pay for College Middle School Financial Literacy #5.
Financial Aid Defined Debbie Springsguth. Federal student aid State student aid Student aid from colleges Scholarships from other sources 2.
How much is your GPA worth?. Career FieldMedian earnings for full-time, year-round worker Science and engineering: Computers, mathematics, and statistics$80,180.
POST SECONDARY FINANCIAL PLANNING. McGILL $5,398.
College Admissions Types of Colleges Financial Aid.
Student Debt: It’s Now Part of the Admission Process F. Duane Quinn Financial Aid Specialist
SOC 1020 Anne-Marie Miola THE BUSY LIFE IN AMERICA – INCREASING COSTS OF A COLLEGE EDUCATION.
Financial Aid for Bursars
Trends in Higher Education Series
Education in the USA.
Scott Tabor Nicole LeDuc Jessica DePalma Stacey Canino
Trends in Higher Education Series
Student Aid and Nonfederal Loans in 2013 Dollars (in Millions), to
Student Aid and Nonfederal Loans in 2014 Dollars (in Millions), to
Presentation transcript:

The Price of Education Scott Tabor Nicole LeDuc Jessica DePalmaStacey Canino

Introduction/Purpose We created a survey to find out how much both prospective and currently employed teachers were paying (or have paid) for their education In addition to the tuition total, teachers were asked –to indicate their grade level and area of certification –to indicate forms of payment and financial aid such as loans, grants, and work study

Introduction/Purpose We also researched the median wage and expected rate of employment for teachers of various grade levels

The average costs at a public four- year college Tuition and fees for in state students for one year: $7,605 Tuition and fees for out of state students for one year: $11,990 Tuition and fees for all four years: $33,300

The average cost of tuition at a private four-year college Tuition and fees for one year: $27,293 Tuition and fees for all four years: $119,400

Average amount of scholarship awards For the school year, The National Postsecondary Student Aid Study surveyed about 114,000 undergraduate students and 14,000 graduate students. This study includes students at both two and four-year schools. The average scholarship amount was $2,523.31, with 5.5% of the surveyed students receiving scholarships.

Average amount of scholarship awards Of just four-year colleges, 8.3% of undergraduate received private scholarships worth $2,796 on average. Students at four-year colleges represented 77% of scholarship recipients in , more than $54 billion was given out in financial aid to undergraduate students. Average amount of aid: $11,500 – including $6,000 in grants.

NPSAS Survey for Undergraduate Students

NPSAS Survey for Graduate Students

New YorkUnited States Preschool teachers 89017,830 Elementary school teachers 3,33059,650 Secondary school teachers 2,52041,240 Special education teachers, PreK ,290 Special education teachers, ,750 Vocational education teachers, ,850 Average 1,49223,102 Expected Annual Job Openings (2008 – 2018)

ECE= 9%AE= 60% CE= 20%PE, Art, Music= 11% TESOL= 0% Certification Areas RESULTS

Percentage of Teachers Certified Certified- 97%Uncertified- 3%

100% of those certified, were certified in NY

Percentage With Completed Undergrad Degree Degree- 97% Unfinished Degree- 3% Class Rank Senior- 11% Juniors- 3% Sophomore- 0% Freshman- 0%

% of Debt from Undergrad Work 43% 3% 9% 6%

Cost/Expected Cost of Master’s Degree 9% 6% 11% 14% 11% 14% 6% 17% Median K

Educational Financial Assistance 17% 29% 26% 74% 11% 43% 23% *Note: Percentages may add up to more than 100 because individuals may have had more than one type of assistance.

Expected Amount Owed After Completion of Education 11% 3% 9% 14% 29% 0% 6% 9% 17%

Willingness to Relocate 57% 17% 34% 9%

Conclusion/Discussion Our Median value for amount spent after completion of Master’s degree was 30-35k 4-years at state- 33,300; 119, 400 at private institution Various margins of error in questions/answers to questions

References 1/the_real_cost_of_higher_education.phphttp:// 1/the_real_cost_of_higher_education.php add-it-up/4494.htmlhttp:// add-it-up/4494.html ount.phtmlhttp:// ount.phtml