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Southern Regional Education Board Overview of SREB Data Services Joe Marks Director of Education Data Services SAIRP Annual Conference Charleston, South Carolina October 24, 2005
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Southern Regional Education Board History 1948 – SREB founded 1956 – Fact Book 1970 – Data Exchange 1983 – electronic data collection 1991 – 24/7 online data center 2001 – “web edition” 2004 – e-Learning
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Southern Regional Education Board Uses of Data comparing states comparing institutional types comparing institutions developing presentations; telling the story
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Southern Regional Education Board Change in Tuition and Fees Public Four-Year Universities 1993-942003-04 $5,600 $3,800 $2,800 $4,200
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Southern Regional Education Board Change in Tuition and Fees Public Two-Year Colleges 1993-942003-04 $2,700 $1,900 $1,200 $2,200
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Southern Regional Education Board Median Annual Tuition and Fees, Public Four-Year 1, 2003-04
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Southern Regional Education Board Go to www.sreb.org and click Educational Data
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Southern Regional Education Board Choose SREB Fact Book on Higher Education
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Southern Regional Education Board Choose state “Featured Facts.”
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Southern Regional Education Board Choose a state for PDF or Word version
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Southern Regional Education Board Choose Index of Tables and Updates SREB Fact Book
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Southern Regional Education Board Browse and select items
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Southern Regional Education Board Go back to “Educational Data”
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Southern Regional Education Board Choose Data Library
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Southern Regional Education Board Select a topic or use search box: for example “Population and Demographics”
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Southern Regional Education Board Select item(s) for download based on detailed descriptions.
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Southern Regional Education Board Fact Book on Higher Education, 2005 Promising and Alarming Messages
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Southern Regional Education Board From the facts … A Story 1) Population trends … make progress in education harder. 2) A college education… ticket to higher earnings and best job prospects. 3) Women and minority students … gaining, but alarming gaps remain. 4) Cost to attend college … a problem for students whose enrollment is increasing the fastest.
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Southern Regional Education Board 1) Population trends … make progress in education harder.
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Southern Regional Education Board Population Projections 2004 to 2014 SREB states: 13.1 million 26.0 million Other states: 12.9 million More than half of U.S. growth See Page 2 in state Featured Facts.
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Southern Regional Education Board Hispanic Population SREB States, 2003 5.8 mil. Hispanic population 13.4 million 43% new since 1993 See Page 3 in state Featured Facts.
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Southern Regional Education Board Hispanic Students Among Public High School Graduates SREB States, 2002 and 2018 230,000 more than in 2002 — 84% of the total increase projected See Page 4 in state Featured Facts. 2002 2018
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Southern Regional Education Board 18- to 24-Year Olds Attending College United States, 2002 See Page 9 in state Featured Facts. The fastest – growing student group has the lowest percent attending.
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Southern Regional Education Board Overall progress in education could come to an historically unprecedented halt, if the fastest-growing racial/ethnic groups remain at their current education levels.
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Southern Regional Education Board 2) A college education … ticket to higher earnings, and best job prospects.
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Southern Regional Education Board Average Annual Earnings of Adults Ages 25 or Older United States, 2003 See Page 13 in state Featured Facts.
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Southern Regional Education Board Projected Increases in Jobs United States, 2002 to 2012 See Page 14 in state Featured Facts. 700,000 more 1.3 million 400,000 3.6 million 1.4 million 400,000 1.1 mil. 12.5 mil.
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Southern Regional Education Board 3) Women and minority students … gaining, but alarming gaps remain.
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Southern Regional Education Board Increase in Bachelor’s Degrees Earned SREB States, 1993 to 2003 Women 59,900 85,000 Men 25,100 Women accounted for nearly three- fourths See Page 18 in state Featured Facts.
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Southern Regional Education Board Increase in Bachelor’s Degrees Earned SREB States, 1993 to 2003 Black & Hispanic 40,300 85,000 All Other 44,700 Black and Hispanic students accounted for almost half See Page 19 in state Featured Facts.
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Southern Regional Education Board 4) Costs to attend college … are a problem especially for students whose enrollment is increasing the fastest.
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Southern Regional Education Board Percent of Income Required to Pay for One Year Public University, United States See Page 21 in state Featured Facts. Annual household income Percent required for one year’s tuition, fees, room and board 2004 1994 1984 1994 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Percent of Income Required to Pay for One Year Public University, United States See Page 21 in state Featured Facts. Annual household income Percent required for one year’s tuition, fees, room and board 2004 1994 1984 1994 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Percent of Income Required to Pay for One Year Public University, United States See Page 21 in state Featured Facts. Annual household income Percent required for one year’s tuition, fees, room and board Middle and lower- income students face affordability gap 1984 1994 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Pell Grant $2,300 Expected family contribution $1,750 Annual tuition, fees, room and board $8,900 Tax credit $1,500 Pell Grant $4,050 SREB median income family: $37,600 U.S. poverty level family: $17,000 Affordability Gap Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2004 Affordability gap $3,350 Affordability gap $4,850
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Southern Regional Education Board Pell Grant $2,300 Expected family contribution $1,750 Annual tuition, fees, room and board $8,900 Tax credit $1,500 Pell Grant $4,050 SREB median income family U.S. poverty level family: $17,000 Affordability gap $3,350 Affordability gap $4,850 Affordability Gap Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Pell Grant $2,300 Expected family contribution $1,750 Annual tuition, fees, room and board $8,900 Tax credit $1,500 Pell Grant $4,050 SREB median income family U.S. poverty level family: $17,000 Affordability gap $3,350 Affordability gap $4,850 Affordability Gap Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Pell Grant $2,300 Expected family contribution $1,750 Annual tuition, fees, room and board $8,900 Tax credit $1,500 Pell Grant $4,050 SREB median income family U.S. poverty level family: $17,000 Affordability gap $3,350 Affordability gap $4,850 Affordability Gap Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Pell Grant $2,300 Expected family contribution $1,750 Annual tuition, fees, room and board $8,900 Tax credit $1,500 Pell Grant $4,050 SREB median income family U.S. poverty level family: $17,000 Affordability gap $3,350 Affordability gap $4,850 Affordability Gap Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Pell Grant $2,300 Expected family contribution $1,750 Annual tuition, fees, room and board $8,900 Tax credit $1,500 Pell Grant $4,050 SREB median income family U.S. poverty level family: $17,000 Affordability gap $3,350 Affordability gap $4,850 Affordability Gap Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Pell Grant $2,300 Expected family contribution $1,750 Annual tuition, fees, room and board $8,900 Tax credit $1,500 Pell Grant $4,050 SREB median income family U.S. poverty level family Affordability gap $3,350 Affordability gap $4,850 Affordability Gap Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Pell Grant $2,300 Expected family contribution $1,750 Annual tuition, fees, room and board $8,900 Tax credit $1,500 Pell Grant $4,050 SREB median income family U.S. poverty level family Affordability gap $3,350 Affordability gap $4,850 Affordability Gap Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Pell Grant $2,300 Expected family contribution $1,750 Annual tuition, fees, room and board $8,900 Tax credit $1,500 Pell Grant $4,050 SREB median income family U.S. poverty level family Affordability gap $3,350 Affordability gap $4,850 Affordability Gap Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board Grants and Loans to Freshmen SREB States, 2003 See Pages 24-25 in state Featured Facts. Grant or Loan Loan
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Southern Regional Education Board Tuition and fees have been the most significant source of new funds.
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Southern Regional Education Board See Page 30 in state Featured Facts. Grant or Loan Two-Year Colleges Four-Year Colleges $920.7 million $471.3 million $2.6 billion $111.8 million Appropriations and Tuition Growth Public Colleges, SREB States, 2001 to 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board This trend, if continued, points to a coming collision between population changes we outlined before and affordable and effective colleges.
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Southern Regional Education Board With all this additional money the colleges’ budgets should be in good shape, right?
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Southern Regional Education Board See Pages 27-28 in state Featured Facts. $920.7 million Enrollment and Funding Changes Public Colleges, SREB States, 2001 to 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board See Pages 27-28 in state Featured Facts. $920.7 million Enrollment and Funding Changes Public Colleges, SREB States, 2001 to 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board See Pages 27-28 in state Featured Facts. $920.7 million Enrollment and Funding Changes Public Colleges, SREB States, 2001 to 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board See Pages 27-28 in state Featured Facts. $920.7 million Enrollment and Funding Changes Public Colleges, SREB States, 2001 to 2004
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Southern Regional Education Board For further information about SREB Data Services, contact Joe Marks: 404-875-9211 Joe.Marks@SREB.org
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