Dave Frohnmayer SOBC 2011

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State appropriation per student

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University of Oregon President Emeritus, Dave Frohnmayer, spoke at the Southern Oregon Business Conference, January 26, 2011. Frohnmayer explained how post-secondary degree holders are a critical piece of economic prosperity for any region and showed that the jobs of the future will demand this level of education for Oregon students.

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State appropriation per student

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Change in appropriations by agencyChange in State and Local Appropriations per Capita:

Oregon State Agencies 1989-92 to 2005-07 (Constant Dollars)

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-

- System - School Funding Judicial

Sources: (1) Oregon Department of Administrative Services, Budget and Management; (2) Legislative Fiscal

Office; (3) Paso Seguro Consulting.

44% -12%-7%

16% 50%

50%

25%

0%

25%

50%

75%

Oregon University Total State &Local

CommunityColleges

Total State & Local HumanServices

Public Safety &

NOTE: Includes local property tax revenue for schools and community colleges.

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Median earnings by education level

Median Earnings in 2007 by Educational Level

Chart Source: Postsecondary Education Opportunity

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Higher education still pays…4

Source: The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, “Help Wanted: Projections of Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2010; Author’s analysis of March CPS data, 2008

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Education levels and state services

Oregonians with Lower Education Levels Use More Social Services Percent with h.s. diploma

or less

Oregon Health Plan participants 62%

Institutionalized in correctional or mental health facilities

71%

Unemployment insurance claimants 71%

Welfare recipients 63%

Medically uninsured 53%

Source: Oregon Business Council Education Roundtable, White Paper Reports, commissioned in 2005. Impresa estimates from 2000 Census and 2002 Population Survey. Data are for adults age 18 through 64.

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Graduation rates by ethnicity

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Oregon and the world…by degree

Percent of Adults with an Associate Degree or Higher by Age Group –

Oregon, U.S. & Leading OECD Countries

Source: OECD, Education at a Glance 2008

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Percent of Adults with an Associate Degree or Higher by Age Group – Oregon, U.S. & Leading OECD Countries

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Source: OECD, Education at a Glance 2008

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Older Oregonian adults more educated than younger adults

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Percentage of Population with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher Early Career vs. Late Career, 2008

27.1% of Oregonians have Bachelor’s or

higherAges 25-34

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Oregon’s demographic imperativeOregon High School Completers by Race/Ethnicity

Actual and Projected, 1994-95 through 2024-25

Hispanic/Latino

4% of total 1994-95

Source: OUS Institutional Research & Planning, June 2009

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