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1 Presentation by Kristen F. Soares President February 18, 2015 Overview of the California Private, Nonprofit Segment of Higher Education

2 CA Four-year Higher Education Enrollment Educating California students since 1851 Over 184,000 undergraduate students annually enroll On average 70% of undergrads are California residents Over 144,000 graduate students annually enroll CA Undergraduate EnrollmentCA Graduate Enrollment Source: IPEDS 12-month Enrollment Survey 2012-13

3 Economic Impact of Nonprofit Sector $25 Billion – Annual economic activity 89,000 - Californians employed annually 211 - Campus locations in California Large private employers in their respective communities Community service is an integral aspect for institutions Source: IPEDS Finance Survey 2012-13

4 A Public-Private Partnership at Work the Cal Grant Program Historic partnership with the State since 1955 Utilizing capacity & increasing access for low- income students Educating over 28,000 Cal Grant students at AICCU institutions – the size of a large UC Central principles – choice of institution and portability of grant Source: CSAC 2012-13 data

5 AICCU Cal Grant Award: Vulnerable to Cuts AICCU UCCSU Average Award by Segment Fall 2013 Maximum Award by Segment AICCU UC CSU Source: CSAC & LAO

6 State Support for CA Cal Grant Students *Average state subsidy for a Cal Grant student at UC & CSU equals the subsidy provided for all CA residents plus the average Cal Grant award. AICCU students only receive the Cal Grant award. Source: LAO 2013-14

7 Cal Grants Serve Low Income Families AICCUUCCSU Source: CSAC 2012-13 AICCUUCCSU

8 Cal Grants Attract & Support Diversity Source: AICCU Financial Aid Survey 2012-13

9 All Sources of Financial Aid Makes College Possible 86% of AICCU students receive some form of Financial Aid $13,710 – median institutional grant to a Cal Grant student Source: CollegeInsight 2012—13, IPEDS Financial Aid Survey 2012-13, AICCU Financial Aid Survey 2012-13

10 Cal Grants Help Students Succeed Average 4-year Graduation Rates – 2012-13 AICCU Cal Grant AICCUUCCSU Source: IPEDS Graduation Rates Survey 2012-13, and AICCU Financial Aid Survey 2012-13

11 2015 Policy Agenda Permanently repeal 11% cut Adopt a long term formula Strengthen teacher prep pipeline Ensure accountability measures are appropriate for sector

12 Questions? ksoares@aiccu.edu For additional information about AICCU, please visit AICCU.edu


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