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Scholarship and Grant Workshop July 11, 2012
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State Funding (in $ millions)
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State Financial Aid as % of State Higher Education Funding
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Two new programs since 2000 Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grant (2004-05; $3.4 million) Concurrent Enrollment Tuition Waiver (2006-07; $2.7 million)
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OTAG – Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant State Funding Loss of federal LEAP/SLEAP matching funds Adult students
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OTAG State Funding
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OTAG adult students (age 24 & over)
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Academic Scholars State Funding
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Academic Scholars Recipients
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Freshmen National Merit Scholars
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Academic Scholars Limit on funding for nonresident participants lowered from 25% to 20% effective 2012-13. Institutions over the limit must pay refunds. Refunds = $1.4 million in 2011-12; projected $1.8 million in 2012-13.
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Academic Scholars Institutions can choose whether or not to select a freshmen nonresident student for an Academic Scholars award.
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Oklahoma’s Promise Is it “Sustainable”?
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Legislation in recent years Endowed chairs program (2008) National Board Certified Teachers OKPromise bills (considered) Lower the second income limit to $75,000 Provide a reduced award based on the second family income check (Under $50k = 100%; over $90k = 50%)
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Oklahoma Legislative Context Year/House 1992 House 2012 House 1992 Senate 2012 Senate Democrat68333717 Republican33681131 GovernorDem.Rep.Dem.Rep.
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Adults with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher (2010) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey.
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Complete College America Governor Fallin initiative announced in September 2011 Increase number of degrees and certificates awarded by 67% by 2023
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Bachelor Degree Attainment by Age 24, by Family Income, 2010 Source: Postsecondary Education OPPORTUNITY, Number 235, January 2012, www.postsecondary.org. <$33k $33-62k $62-99k >$99k
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Oklahoma Family Incomes %’s Under $50,000, $75,000 & $100,000 Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census, American Community Survey-2001-2010 $100,000 $75,000
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OKPromise High School Enrollment (By High School Graduation Year) $32,000 $50,000 $24,000 As of 7-6-12
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High School Requirement Completion Rates $24,000 $32,000 $50,000 As of 12-20-11
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High School Students Completing OKPromise Requirements (by Grad Year) $32,000 $50,000 $24,000 As of 12-20-11
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Ethnicity – 2011 HS Completers
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Gender Trends OKPromise High School Grads, 2001-2011 OK H.S. Seniors: 50% Female, 50% Male Female Male
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Geographic Distribution Trends OKPromise High School Grads, 1999-2011 “Urban” is defined as the 5 most populous counties – Oklahoma, Tulsa, Cleveland Canadian, and Comanche.
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U.S. Grant High School - OKC HS Grad Yr 2006200720082009201020112012 Enrolled 4893112133165203225 Completed Reqmnts. 302845596687? Percent Completers 63%30%40%44%40%43%?
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Douglass H.S. - OKC HS Grad Yr 2006200720082009201020112012 Enrolled 45393035436092 Completed Reqmnts 11127153742? Percent Completers 24%31%23%43%86%70%? Updated 9-1-11
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Foster Care Students - DHS HS Grad Yr 2006200720082009201020112012 Enrolled 142258371403360398359 Completed Reqmnts. 274154486065? Percent Completers 19%16%15%12%17%16%? As of 9-2-11
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High School GPA’s
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Students Earning High School GPA’s Between 2.50-2.99
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Gates Foundation 2012 Millennium Scholars It appears that about 37 of 53 Gates Foundation Millennium Scholars named in Oklahoma in 2012 are OKPromise students. (Based on Tulsa World article, 7/2/12)
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Break Time
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College-Going Rates Compared to All Oklahoma HS Graduates
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College Remediation Rates
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Where Do OK Promise Students Attend College?
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Full-Time College Enrollment First-time entering students enrolled in 12 hours or more per fall or spring semester
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College Freshman – GPA of at least 2.0 Percentages calculated based on students with GPA reported to UDS.
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Degree Completion Rates (Degrees earned through 2010-11)
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OKPromise Graduates Employment (Employed in Oklahoma between April 2009 and June 2010)
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Oklahoma’s Promise ACE High School Graduation Requirements for Public Schools End of Instruction (EOI) Tests Eligibility for OKPromise, OTAG and Federal Aid ? % disqualified
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Oklahoma’s Promise Second family income check 2012 high school graduates $100,000 federal AGI at time student begins college
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2010 OKPromise HS Grads 5,431 received award in 2010-11 5,156 (95%) completed FAFSA 98 (2%) reported AGI over $100,000
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Oklahoma’s Promise Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements for all recipients in 20012-13. Possibly 3% of all OKPromise students will be disqualified based on 2011 institutional survey
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Oklahoma’s Promise College GPA requirements for 2012 freshmen 2.0 GPA for courses taken through the sophomore year (possibly 10% disqualified) 2.5 for courses taken as a junior and thereafter (possibly 18% disqualified)
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2009-10 OKPromise College Junior GPA’s Average GPA: 3.04
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Scholarship Recipients As of 12-20-11. Assumes 1% annual increases in OK Promise high school enrollment and 65% completion rate of high school requirements for scholarship eligibility.
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Scholarship Expenditures (In $ millions, by fiscal year) As of 12-20-11 Projected Actual
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Oklahoma’s Promise “Heroes Promise” for children of military personnel killed in the line of duty after January 1, 2000.
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Summary Points Oklahoma has been very supportive of its state student financial aid programs. Programs will need to demonstrate measurable value. There will be increased scrutiny of program expenditures.
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Questions?
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