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Intro Opportunity for Higher Education in a Perfect Storm Tri-State Consortium of Opportunity Programs Newark, New Jersey April 8, 2013 Tom Mortenson Senior Scholar, The Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education Higher Education Policy Analyst, Postsecondary Education OPPORTUNITY
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The Perfect Storm Reality versus Policy Demographics Labor Markets State Policy Choices Federal Policy Choices Institutional Policy Choices Consequences for (some) students Is this class warfare?
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The Perfect Storm Realities: Stages of economic development: Primary: agriculture, natural resources Secondary: manufacturing Tertiary: human capital Dynamic demography Shrinking white/growing minority populations Growing shares of poor children in K-12 and higher education Aging population, living longer Globalization
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The Perfect Storm Federal policy choices: Progressive policy era: 1862 to 1980 1862: Morrill Land Grant Act 1895: Second Morrill Land Grant Act 1944: Servicemen’s Readjustment Act 1957: National Defense Education Act 1965: Higher Education Act 1972: Pell Grant program 1978: Middle Income Student Assistance Act Regressive policy era: 1980 to present 1981, 1982, 1994: Pell Grant maximum award reduced 1987: Federal aid moves away from need-based grants Aging population, living longer
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The Perfect Storm State policy choices: Progressive policy era: to 1980 Universal K-12 education State teachers’ colleges Junior colleges Need-based grant aid Increased funding efforts for higher education Regressive policy era: 1980 to present Cutbacks in state appropriations efforts Colleges and universities raise tuition charges to students Growth in merit based scholarship programs
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The Perfect Storm Institutional policy choices: Progressive policy era: to 1980 Universal K-12 education State teachers’ colleges Junior colleges Need-based grant aid Increased funding efforts for higher education Regressive policy era: 1980 to present Enrollment management Prestige race (U.S. News) Revenue replacement: full pay versus institutional aid, non- residents versus state residents Research versus instruction in public 4-year institutions
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The Perfect Storm Reality versus Policy Demographics Labor Markets State Policy Choices Federal Policy Choices Institutional Policy Choices Consequences for (some) students Is this class warfare?
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K-12 School Lunch Program
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Upper Family Income Limits for 1 st, 2 nd, & 3 rd Quartiles
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Low Income Student Shares of Total
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The Perfect Storm Reality versus Policy Demographics Labor Markets State Policy Choices Federal Policy Choices Institutional Policy Choices Consequences for (some) students Is this class warfare?
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The Perfect Storm Reality versus Policy Demographics Labor Markets State Policy Choices Federal Policy Choices Institutional Policy Choices Consequences for (some) students Is this class warfare?
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Distribution of Revenue Sources for Financing Higher Ed
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National Avg Resident Undergrad Tuition & Fees in Public Inst
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Need-Based Grant Share of State Student Financial Aid
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The Perfect Storm Reality versus Policy Demographics Labor Markets State Policy Choices Federal Policy Choices Institutional Policy Choices Consequences for (some) students Is this class warfare?
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Need-Based Share of Federal Student Financial Aid
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Purchasing Power of Pell Grant
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The Perfect Storm Reality versus Policy Demographics Labor Markets State Policy Choices Federal Policy Choices Institutional Policy Choices Consequences for (some) students Is this class warfare?
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Core Revenue by Source for Public 4-Year
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Changes in Core Revenue by Source for Public 4-Year
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State/Local Appropriations Share of Core Revenue at Public 4-Year Institutions
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Tuition & fee Share of Core Revenue at Public 4-Year Insts
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Core Expenditure Shares by Function for Public 4-Year Insts
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Changes in Core Expenditure Shares by Function for Public 4- Year Insts
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Instruction Share of Core Expenditures in Public 4-Year Insts
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Tuition Share of Instruction + Student Services in Public 4-Year Insts
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Public 4-Year Shares of Undergrads with & without Pell Grants
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The Perfect Storm Reality versus Policy Demographics Labor Markets State Policy Choices Federal Policy Choices Institutional Policy Choices Consequences for (some) students Is this class warfare?
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Pell Grants Enrolled in Public & Private in Clgs & Univ
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Pell Grant Shares in 4-Year & 2- Year
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High School Grad Rates by Family Income Quartiles
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College continuation Rates by Income Quartiles
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Change in College Continuation Rates
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Bachelor’s Degree Completion by Age 24
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Change in Completion Rate
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Distribution of Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded by Age 24
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Tertiary Type-A Degree Attain 25-34 yr olds OECD 2003
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Tertiary Type-A Degree Attain 25-34 OECD 2009
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Change in Tertiary Type-A Degree Attain 25-34 OECD 2000-2009
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Projected Tertiary Type-A Degree attain OECD 2020
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The Perfect Storm Reality versus Policy Demographics Labor Markets State Policy Choices Federal Policy Choices Institutional Policy Choices Consequences for (some) students Is this class warfare?
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