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Collaboration Across Educational Systems: The challenge and opportunity Michael Meotti Commissioner, Department of Higher Education April 28, 2009
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The Societal Value of Educational Attainment Studies document a wide variety of positive societal outcomes associated with a higher level of education within a community The education level drives the economic future of a region or state – Differences in educational attainment level and patents explain variations in average income across the fifty states (FRB of Cleveland) – Each 1% change in educational attainment relates to a 2.3% difference in the economy of a metro region (FRB of New York)
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A Closer Look at the Economic Impact The result of an increase of 1% in the education level: – Connecticut: $5 billion more economic activity each year Fairfield County: $ 1.8 billion Greater Hartford: $1.6 billion Greater New Haven: $800 million Southeastern CT: $300 million Is there any other economic development strategy that can come close to this level of impact?
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The Risk of Falling Behind Connecticut has a history of leading the nation in the share of the population with a BA degree Our education level has been growing but our competitive posture has slipped – 1 st in 1990 – 27.2% – 4 th in 2000– 31.4% “New England 2020” report projects that status quo will lead to an actual decline in education level, not just a competitive weakening
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Where is the Opportunity to Turn this around? First year college students who have graduated from high school but are not ready for college-level academic work – 80% of community college students test as needing remediation in either math or English – 50+% of CSU students test into either remedial or developmental math National studies show that these students are not likely to graduate CSU six year graduation rate: 43% Community colleges three year graduation rate: 10% College access is not enough, college success is the goal
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College readiness is a widespread challenge
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We Share this Challenge “Your students were our students just months ago” – Almost 60% of college-bound CT high school seniors will enroll in a CT college (public or private) – About two-thirds of these students enroll at a CSU campus or community college “Our students will be your teachers” Working together increases the chance for success – Success stories emerging around the country and in CT
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The Partnership Opportunity Some school districts send a high percentage of their college bound graduates to one college – 60% of Bridgeport’s college-bound students enroll at Housatonic Community College Some colleges receive a high percentage of their first year class from a group of nearby towns – 1/3 of WCSU students come from 4 towns – 1/3 of SCSU students come from 8 towns – 1/3 of CCSU students come from 12 towns Some regions include a group of colleges and high schools that form a natural platform for partnership – The 5 community colleges in central Connecticut draw half of their full time students from 10 towns
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Western Connecticut State University
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Capital Community College
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Drive time to community colleges
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Drive time to CSU campuses
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