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2 I. Trends in Number of High School Graduates

3 Percent Change in Public High School Graduates, 1994-2005, by College Board Region Source: The College Board

4 Change in Total High School Graduates, 1994-2005, by Region Source: The College Board

5 Number of High School Graduates, 1994-2022: United States Source: WICHE/The College Board

6 Change in Projected Public High School Graduates, 1994-2022, by College Board Region Source: WICHE/The College Board

7 Change in Total Projected High School Graduates, 1994-2022, by College Board Region Source: WICHE/The College Board

8 Number of High School Graduates, 1992-2022: New England Source: WICHE/The College Board

9 Number of High School Graduates, 1993-2022: Middle States Source: WICHE/The College Board

10 Number of High School Graduates, 1993-2022: South Source: WICHE/The College Board

11 Number of High School Graduates, 1992-2022: Midwest Source: WICHE/The College Board

12 Number of High School Graduates, 1992-2022: Southwest Source: WICHE/The College Board

13 Number of High School Graduates, 1994-2022: West Source: WICHE/The College Board

14 Change in Actual Public High School Graduates, 1994-2005, by Region: Native American Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

15 Change in Projected Public High School Graduates, 1994-2022, by Region: Native American Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

16 Change in Public High School Graduates, by Region 1994-2005 vs. 1994-2022: Native American Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

17 Change in Actual Public High School Graduates, 1994-2005, by Region: Asian Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

18 Change in Projected Public High School Graduates, 1994-2022, by Region: Asian Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

19 Change in Public High School Graduates, by Region 1994-2005 vs. 1994-2022: Asian Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

20 Change in Actual Public High School Graduates, 1994-2005, by Region: Black Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

21 Change in Projected Public High School Graduates, 1994-2022, by Region: Black Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

22 Change in High School Graduates by Region 1994-2005 vs. 1994-2022: Black Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

23 Change in Actual Public High School Graduates, 1994-2005, by Region: Hispanic Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

24 Change in Projected Public High School Graduates, 1994-2022, by Region: Hispanic Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

25 Change in Public High School Graduates, by Region 1994-2005 vs. 1994-2022: Hispanic Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

26 Change in Actual Public High School Graduates, 1994-2005, by Region: White Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

27 Change in Projected Public High School Graduates, 1994-2022, by Region: White Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

28 Change in Public High School Graduates, by Region 1994-2005 vs. 1994-2022: White Students Source: WICHE/The College Board

29 Percent Change in Projected High School Graduates: 2007-2010 Source: The College Board 6.1% and higher 3.1% to 6.0% 0% to 3% -3% to -.01% -3.1% and lower

30 Number of High School Graduates, 1992-2022: California Source: WICHE

31 Number of High School Graduates, 1992-2022: Florida Source: WICHE/The College Board

32 Number of Public High School Graduates, 1992-2022: Massachusetts Source: WICHE/The College Board

33 Number of High School Graduates, 1992-2022: New York Source: WICHE/The College Board

34 Number of High School Graduates, 1992-2022: Ohio Source: WICHE/The College Board

35 Number of High School Graduates, 1992-2022: Texas Source: WICHE/The College Board

36 II. The Aging Population

37 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Percent Growth in U.S. Population, 1988-2008 by Age Bracket

38 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Growth in U.S. Population Over Five-Year Intervals, 1988-2008

39 Source: U.S. Department of Education/U.S. Census Bureau The Impact of Traditional Students on Total College Enrollment

40 Source: U.S.Department of Education Student Enrollments, 1988-2018 by Age Bracket

41 Source: U.S. Department of Education College Enrollment Profile, 1988-2018 by Age Bracket

42 Undergraduate Enrollment by Attendance Status 1988-2018 Source: U.S. Department of Education

43 Change in Part-Time Enrollment, 1988-2018 Source: U.S. Department of Education 41.5% 40.4% 36.9%

44 Graduate and Professional Enrollment, 1988-2018 by Attendance Status Source: U.S. Department of Education

45 Gender and Attendance Status 1988-2018

46 Source: U.S. Department of Education Full-Time Enrollment by Gender and Control 1992-2018

47 Source: U.S. Department of Education Part-Time Enrollment by Gender and Control 1992-2018

48 Source: U.S. Department of Education Male Enrollment by Status and Control 1992-2018

49 Source: U.S. Department of Education Female Enrollment by Status and Control 1992-2018

50 III. Growing Ethnic Diversity

51 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Growth Rate of U.S. Population by Ethnic Group 1981-2016

52 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Growth in U.S. Population by Ethnic Group 1981-2016

53 Growth in Black Population 2000-01 to 2007-08 New England: +0.8% +46.0% +62.6% +15.1% +29.4% DC -7.0% Middle States: +3.7%South: +10.9%Midwest: +4.9%Southwest: +14.8%West: +10.7% DE +17.5% MD +10.4% +78.4% VT +59.3% +74.8% +57.4% LA -6.1% +19.3% +20.8% +110.7% +123.3% NH +57.9% +22.3% +16.4% Source: U.S. Census Bureau

54 Growth in American Indian/Alaskan Native Population 2000-01 to 2007-08 New England: +10.8% +26.3% +28.4% +16.1% Middle States: +10.4%South: +19.5%Midwest: +9.0%Southwest: +8.9%West: +8.9% +25.4% CT + 17.1% VT -1.9% +16.8% +40.9% +37.1% NH +16.0% +22.5% +23.3% HI + 75.9% Source: U.S. Census Bureau

55 Growth in Asian/Pacific Islander Population 2000-01 to 2007-08 New England: +30.4% +45.6% +66.1% Middle States: +26.2% South: +42.0%Midwest: +28.9%Southwest: +38.2%West: +19.7% DE +47.7% +50.5% +59.7% NH +52.1% +41.0% +47.8% HI -0.1% Source: U.S. Census Bureau

56 Growth in Hispanic Population 2000-01 to 2007-08 New England: +26.5% +73.0% +52.1% +63.6% +54.1% Middle States: +18.6%South: +48.9%Midwest: +31.5%Southwest: +28.4%West: +26.1% DE +50.6% MD +56.3% +67.3% +69.5% +57.6% +77.7% +74.0% +54.7% NH +60.7% +70.2% Source: U.S. Census Bureau

57 Growth in White, Non-Hispanic Population 2000-01 to 2007-08 New England: -1.0% +13.7% HI +12.1% +13.3% -2.5% DC +18.7% Middle States: -1.9%South: +4.8%Midwest: +0.3%Southwest: +3.4%West: +3.7% DE +4.4% NJ -3.6% +3.4% +3.0% LA -4.6% +8.2% +8.5% +12.2% +14.0% NH +4.3% +2.5% +4.2% RI -3.5% +8.3% -2.7% Source: U.S. Census Bureau

58 Source: U.S. Department of Education Concentration of Minorities Enrolled in Public Elementary/Secondary Schools, 2006-07, and Selected Changes from 1996-97 36% to 50% 21% to 35% 10% to 20% More than 50% Less than 10% +20.7% +10.2% +9.3 % +10.0% +11.2% +11.4% +10.1% +9.9% +10.0% +9.3% +9.7% DC -1.0% -0.8%

59 Source: U.S. Census Bureau High School Graduation Rates by Ethnic Group 1999-2008

60 Source: U.S. Census Bureau College-Going Rates of High School Graduates Aged 18 to 24 by Ethnic Group, 1999-2008

61 Source: U.S. Department of Education Concentration of Minorities Enrolled in Higher Education, 2007-08 and Selected Changes from 1997-98 21% to 30% 11% to 20% 0 to 10% 31% to 40% More than 40% +8.3% +7.5% +7.8% +7.4% +13.1% +9.1% +8.4% +7.2% -6.1% +7.2%

62 Growth in College Enrollment by Ethnic Group 1997-98 to 2007-08 Source: U.S. Department of Education

63 Racial-Ethnic Distribution in College Enrollment 1997-98 to 2007-08 Source: U.S. Department of Education

64 Minority Males as a Percent of Total College Enrollment, 1997-98 to 2007-08 Source: U.S. Department of Education

65 Minority Females as a Percent of Total College Enrollment, 1997-98 to 2007-08 Source: U.S. Department of Education

66 Ratio of Bachelor’s Degrees Earned to Enrollments 1992-93 to 2006-07 Source: U.S. Department of Education

67 IV. Profile of 2008 Seniors: Selected States

68 Profile of 2008 Public High School Seniors: California Source: The College Board/U.S. Department of Education

69 Profile of 2008 Public High School Seniors: Florida

70 Source: The College Board/U.S. Department of Education Profile of 2008 Public High School Seniors: Massachusetts

71 Source: The College Board/U.S. Department of Education Profile of 2008 Public High School Seniors: New York

72 Source: The College Board/U.S. Department of Education Profile of 2008 Public High School Seniors: Ohio

73 Source: The College Board/U.S. Department of Education Profile of 2008 Public High School Seniors: Texas

74 V. Other Trends Affecting Higher Education

75 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Percent Change in Resident Population, 1986-2006 by College Board Region

76 Source: U.S. Department of Education Percent of High School Graduates Enrolled in a Four-Year College Outside Their Home State Fall 2006 30% to 49% 15% to 29% Less than 15% 50% or more DE +6% -8% -9% -5% -9% DC -6% NJ+6% +8% -5%

77 Source: U.S. Census Bureau States with Largest Net Migration of Four-Year College Freshmen, Fall 2006

78 Source: CIRP Intended Majors Showing Increase 1968-69 Through 2008-09

79 Source: CIRP Intended Majors Showing Largest Decreases 1968-69 Through 2008-2009

80 VI. Trends in College Costs and Financial Aid

81 Trends in Concern About Ability to Finance a College Education, 1978-79 to 2008-09 Source: CIRP

82 Percent For Whom Financing was a Major Concern 1992-93 to 2008-09 (Selected Years) Source: CIRP

83 Trends in Rate of Increase in Total Four-Year College Costs, 1982-83 to 2007-08 Source: U.S. Department of Education

84 Trends in Rate of Increase in Four-Year College Tuition & Fees, 1982-83 to 2007-08 Source: U.S. Department of Education

85 College Costs and Disposable Per Capita Income, 1998-99 to 2008-09 Source:The College Board

86 Year-to-Year Change in College Costs and Disposable Income, 1998-99 to 2008-09 Source:The College Board

87 Types of Financial Aid as a Percentage of Total, 1997-98 to 2007-08 Source:The College Board

88 Sources of Financial Aid as Percentage of Total, 1997-98 to 2007-08 Source:The College Board


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