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SNAPSHOT OF DOWNSTATE RECRUITMENT IACAC Conference – Itasca, IL – May 2011
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Janiah Downing – Illinois State University Bridget Jones – Lakeview College of Nursing John Zimmerman – Western Illinois University Presenters
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SNAPSHOT OF DOWNSTATE RECRUITMENT The Financial State of the South
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“Downstate” = South of I-80 9,641,375 3,269,034
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The Big Picture What is going on in Illinois 8.8 percent Unemployment 1 Average household income : $53,974 2 State Poverty Rate : 12.2% 3 1) Bureau or Labor Statistics 2) Economic Research Service 3) US Census Bureau
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Big Picture cont. Biggest Southern Counties CountyMedian IncomePoverty Rate Mclean$58,47411.4% Tazewell$55,9647.8% Sangamon$53, 40811.4% Madison$51,20712.6% Livingston$50,97211.4% Kankakee$49,98713.7% St. Clair$47,87615.3% Champaign$45,84018.7% Macon$45,84013.5% Peoria$49,63415.0% State of Illinois$56, 23012.2%
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Big Picture cont. (2) Smaller Southern Counties CountyMedian IncomePoverty Jackson$34, 76322.9% Alexander$28,72529.5% McDonough$39,87420.8% Franklin$34, 45618.8% Marion$41, 75919.4% Hardin$31,54721.4% Gallatin$34, 58019.3% State of Illinois$56, 23012.2%
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Extreme Poverty and Little Support
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Anna, IL school district to cut jobs Harrisburg School Board hears appeals regarding possible cuts Quincy School Board cuts 78 positions Mount Vernon Township High School to cut four more employees School groups: Education layoffs may top 20,000 Central Illinois school superintendents expect more cuts ahead Pleasant Hill Dist. 69 Cuts Danville school administrators are looking to eliminate 60 to 90 positions Bethalto Community Unit School District will be cutting 54 non-tenured teachers Edwardsville School District # 7 will cut or reassign 60 staff positions Pontiac district to lay off 42, cut all extracurricular activities Good, young teachers' among first 26 cut by District 87
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Average tuition for Illinois Illinois Community Colleges $2,754 Illinois Public Universities $10,553 Illinois Private Universities $26,230 Information from the Illinois College Board
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College Visibility Illinois State University 38 Special Tour Groups 29 from Chicago Land Area 5 from within the city limits University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana Roughly 90% of Special Tour Groups are from Northern Illinois Two-thirds of the daily visitors are from Northern Illinois
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What does it mean? Many students/families may not be able to keep up with the rising costs of college Schools have less resources to prepare students for post- secondary education More students will attend Community Colleges Up 8 percent this last year (Illinois Community College Board) Lewis and Clark up 3% Illinois Central College up 8.6% Heartland Community College up 24% (past two years) Kankakee Community College up 9.1% Lincoln Land up 15.2% Southwestern Illinois College up 4% Danville Community College up 18%
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How do we help these students? Research School districts, Local scholarships, local interests Make the family involved from day 1 Southern Hospitality Specialized attention Be flexible Don’t think of a student choosing a Community College as a loss. Articulation agreements, High School agreements Create/Find allies in the schools in counselors and administrators Cross training when possible Financial aid, academic advisement, Evaluations Collaborative College Visits
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Questions?
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SNAPSHOT OF DOWNSTATE RECRUITMENT Where are our students going?
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Central Illinois Defined as the area lying South of I-80 & North of the junctions of I-74/ I-72 and I-72/Rte. 36 Includes the following counties: Adams, Brown, Bureau, Cass, Champaign, Christian, DeWitt, Ford, Fulton, Grundy, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Iroquois, Kankakee, Knox, LaSalle, Livingston, Logan, Macon, Marshall, Mason, McDonough, McLean, Menard, Mercer, Morgan, Peoria, Piatt, Pike Putnam, Rock Island, Saline, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Stark, Tazewell, Vermillion, Warren, Woodford Disclaimer: some cross-over between counties due to regional boundaries in some counties (Champaign, Christian, Piatt, Pike, Sangamon, Scott, Vermillion
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Central Illinois 2006-20072010-2011 Total Seniors20,44320,794 # Attending 2-year institution (%)7,504 (36.7%)8,029 (38.6%) # Attending 4-year institution (%)7,694 (37.6%)7,800 (37.5%) # No college/military/unreported (%)5,245 (25.6%)4,965 (23.9%)
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Central Illinois Attendance at a 2-year institution (2010-2011) 6 counties below 30% (Cass, Henderson, McDonough, Morgan, Pike) 6 counties at 50% or above (Brown, Marshall, Mercer, Piatt, Saline, Stark) Attendance at a 4-year institution (2010-2011) 11 counties below 30% (Brown, DeWitt, Ford, Fulton, Henry, Knox, LaSalle, Livingston, Pike, Rock Island, Warren) 5 counties at 50% or above (McDonough, McLean, Piatt, Scott, Stark)
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Central Illinois Most Growth: McLean county from 1,1647 seniors (06-07) to 1,889 seniors (10-11) 2006-20072010-2011 2-year attendance27%34% 4-year attendance53%50% No col./Military/unreported19%16%
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Southern Illinois Defined as the area lying South of the junctions of I-74/ I-72 and I-72/Rte. 36 Includes the following counties: Alexander, Bond, Calhoun, Champaign, Christian, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jersey, Johnson, Lawrence, Macon, Macoupin, Madison, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Perry, Piatt, Pike, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, Saline, Sangamon, Scott, Shelby, St. Clair, Union, Vermillion, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, Williamson Cross-over of counties noted on Central-Illinois slides
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Southern Illinois 2006-20072010-2011 Total Seniors19,97719,925 # Attending 2-year institution (%)7,663 (38.3%)7,741 (38.8%) # Attending 4-year institution (%)7,405 (37.0%)7,232 (36.2%) # No college/military/unreported (%)4,909 (24.5%)4,952 (25%)
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Southern Illinois Attendance at a 2-year institution (2010-2011) 3 counties below 30% (Madison, Monroe, St. Clair) 20 counties at 50% or above (Calhoun, Clinton, Crawford, Cumberland, Edwards, Franklin, Hamilton, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Lawrence, Perry, Pope, Richland, Saline, Shelby, Union, Wabash, White, Williamson) Attendance at a 4-year institution (2010-2011) 32 counties below 30% (Alexander, Calhoun, Clark, Clay, Cumberland, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Jefferson, Johnson, Lawrence, Massac, Montgomery, Moultrie, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, Saline, Shelby, Union, Vermillion, Wabash, Wayne, White, Williamson)
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Southern Illinois Attendance at a 4-year institution (2010-2011) 32 counties below 30% (Alexander, Calhoun, Clark, Clay, Cumberland, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Jefferson, Johnson, Lawrence, Massac, Montgomery, Moultrie, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, Saline, Shelby, Union, Vermillion, Wabash, Wayne, White, Williamson 3 counties at 50% or above (Madison, Monroe, Sangamon)
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Southern Illinois Most growth: St. Clair county from 3,130 seniors (06-07) to 3,268 seniors (10-11) 2006-20072010-2011 2-year attendance32.5%24% 4-year attendance45.5%40% No col./Military/unreported22%36%
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Northwestern Illinois (for comparison purposes) 2006-20072010-2011 Total Seniors11,45712,994 # Attending 2-year institution (%)4,389 (38.3%)5,012 (38.6%) # Attending 4-year institution (%)4,140 (36.1%)4,392 (33.8%) # No college/military/unreported (%)2,928 (25.6%)3,590 (27.6%)
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Northwestern Illinois Attendance at a 2-year institution (2010-2011) 0 counties below 30% 3 counties at 50% or above (LaSalle, McHenry, Whiteside) Attendance at a 4-year institution (2010-2011) 4 counties below 30% (Bureau, LaSalle, Peoria, Whiteside) 0 counties at 50% or above
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Conclusions Over the course of the past few years college attendance (both 2-year and 4-year) has lingered around 36-37% for high school seniors Focus on numbers over percentages: lives over statistics Opportunities for further research are endless What do you think?
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References IACAC 2006-07 High School and Community College Visit Guide IACAC 2010-11 High School and Community College Visit Guide http://www.countymapsofillinois.com/aaallil.shtml http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/county- map/illinois.shtml
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SNAPSHOT OF DOWNSTATE RECRUITMENT Encouraging one another
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~18,000-22,000 miles Approximate mileage of John Zimmerman’s annual recruitment travel miles for first two years with Western Illinois University. “Am I the only one that drives this far?” I went weeks without seeing another Admissions Counselor on the road.
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Young Professionals Network A group within local Chambers of Commerce. Entry to mid-level professionals connect from across disciplines Lawyers Accountants Teachers College Professionals John Zimmerman was a member of Jacksonville, IL’s Young Professionals Network while working at Illinois College.
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March 13, 2010 Several Downstaters met up in Champaign. Jupiter’s Pizza Social Meetup Celebrated a group member’s engagement from the night before. Good times Then John Zimmerman asked a question:
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Do we want to start a group? A group of Downstate Admissions Professionals, that “Travels the highways and byways of Central and Southern Illinois.” Serve as a Fraternal-Professional association to support fellow Downstaters. Be a resource to Downstaters: Professional Development opportunities with IACAC. Build camaraderie in the profession to increase retention in Central and Southern Illinois Admissions. Give voice to Downstate issues – such as this Presentation.
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Downstate Illinois (DIAC) Admissions Counselors March 13, 2010 was the unofficial Birthday of DIAC. First organizational meeting was June 4, 2010. Bloomington-Normal. (Illinois State) First Business Meeting, August 16, 2010. Springfield. (Benedictine University at Springfield)
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Current Executive Board John Zimmerman (WIU) President Ja’Niah Dowing (ISU) Vice-President Bridget Jones (LCN) Secretary Wendy Hill (EIU) Social Chair
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2010-2011 Calendar October 21, 2010 First Social Event February 19, 2011 Day at the Lincoln Presidential Museum – Springfield March 2, 2011 Buffalo Wild Wings meetup before Carbondale Fair. March 18, 2011 Ja’Niah Downing Presentation at IACAC District Seminar May 4-6, 2011 IACAC Conference Presentation
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DIAC Challenge for Project Reach VP Ja’Niah Downing initiated the “DIAC Challenge” with President John Zimmerman. A total of $170 was raised for the 2011 Project Reach Recipient Donation was given in the form of a Staples Gift Card.
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Next steps for DIAC Annual Meeting Executive Board Election “Points of Emphasis” Membership directives for the 2011-2012 school year. Will be voted on at the 2011 Annual Meeting. More Social Fellowship events Hard to schedule to bring folks together with geographic distance, and yet So much fun!
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Concluding Thoughts/Questions For more information on DIAC, please visit: www.downstateillinois.org
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