Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L....
-
Upload
brendan-parker -
Category
Documents
-
view
213 -
download
0
Transcript of Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L....
![Page 1: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Kentucky CANCollege Access Network
KASFAA Conference
Bowling Green
April 12, 2007Dr. Joe L. McCormick
![Page 2: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
• College graduates earn roughly $1 million more over their lifetimes than high school grads.
• Unemployment rates are 30% lower compared to high school grads.
• College graduates provide at least $300,000 more over a lifetime in federal taxes.
(U.S. Census Bureau, 2001)
Economic Benefits of Higher Education
![Page 3: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Tom Mortenson, Postsecondary Opportunity, July 2006
Chance for College by Age 19 by State (2004)
![Page 4: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Source: US Census Bureau/National Center for Education Statistics
KENTUCKY PROFILE
• From 1994-2004 the public high school graduation rate has dropped by 11.5%-only Alaska had a bigger decrease
• Chance for College by 19 = 33.4% which ranks in the bottom 10 in the country
• As of 2004, only 21% of your population age 25 and over had a bachelor’s degree which means Kentucky ranks 48th in degree attainment.
Education Attainment By State, NCES, 2004
![Page 5: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Kentucky Statistics for Minority Populations
• Only 10.7% of age 25 and older African-Americans have a bachelor’s degree (US Census, 2000)
• Only 13% of age 25 and older Hispanics have a bachelor’s degree (US Census, 2000)
• 4yr/6yr college graduation rates for AA are 14% & 24% For Hispanics-17% & 33%(Ed Trust, Education Watch 2006 State Summary)
![Page 6: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
![Page 7: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Most Recently in KentuckyTuition Increases
• Tuition Increases for 4-Yr Public Colleges– EKU $5,682 9.4%– KCTCS $3,450 5.5%– KSU $5,320 7.5%– MSU $5,280 7.5%– Murray $5,419 8.4%– NKU $5,952 9.3%– UK $7,199 9.0%– UofL $6,870 9.9%– WKU $6,416 7.8%
• 40% of Freshmen KEES Recipients Loose their scholarship in the first year
• 53% of Freshmen take at least one remedial course
Maximum KEES of $2,500
Source: CPE, KY High School Feedback Report, Class of 2004
![Page 8: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
Student Pipeline in Kentucky
For every 50 Ninth GradersSource: NCES Common Core Data, WICHE High School Graduates, ACT Institutional Survey, NCES-IPED Graduation Rate Survey
![Page 9: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Student Pipeline in Kentucky
33 Graduate from High School
Source: NCES Common Core Data, WICHE High School Graduates, ACT Institutional Survey, NCES-IPED Graduation Rate Survey
![Page 10: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Student Pipeline in Kentucky
19.5 Enter College
Source: NCES Common Core Data, WICHE High School Graduates, ACT Institutional Survey, NCES-IPED Graduation Rate Survey
![Page 11: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Student Pipeline in Kentucky
12.5 Are Still Enrolled Sophomore Year
Source: NCES Common Core Data, WICHE High School Graduates, ACT Institutional Survey, NCES-IPED Graduation Rate Survey
![Page 12: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Student Pipeline in Kentucky
6.5 Graduate From College Within 150% Time
Source: NCES Common Core Data, WICHE High School Graduates, ACT Institutional Survey, NCES-IPED Graduation Rate Survey
![Page 13: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
The Kentucky The Kentucky College Access College Access
Network:Network:A ProposalA Proposal
![Page 14: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
Why Build A Statewide Network?• To give existing college access programs the opportunity and the means to share and
coordinate efforts
• To support the creation of new college access programs to fill college access gaps
• To share best practices in college access programs state-wide
• To speak loudly and often on an ongoing basis with one-voice raising awareness of the need for and value of postsecondary education
• To bring together the disciplines of research, policy and practice for the betterment of those served
• To encourage and expand a public and private partnership investing in the creation of a better-educated workforce for the state
• To build relationships with other professional organizations in the college access arena to leverage resources and improve services
![Page 15: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
Kentucky CANA Brief History
• The idea of a state-wide college access network was first discussed at KHEAA two or three years ago.
• In later part of 2006, folks from GEAR UP, KASFAA, KAEOPP, CPE, KDE, UofL, and others began meeting to discuss the need and the possibilities for a “Kentucky CAN.”
• After a March 2nd meeting at CPE, a steering committee was formed to identify and recommend a plan of implementation of a state-wide college access network for Kentucky
![Page 16: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
Goals of Kentucky CAN• To provide existing college access services the opportunity and
vehicle to coordinate and support one another’s efforts
• To identify gaps in college access services statewide
• To support creation of new programs, especially targeted to low-income, underrepresented and first-generation students
• To speak with one loud voice raising awareness of the need and value of postsecondary education
• To impact in a positive way the “college-going” rate in Kentucky, particularly among minority populations
![Page 17: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
Potential Member Services Provided by Kentucky CAN
Identify College Access Resources for local and state initiatives
Maintain an ongoing “College Access Campaign” for Kentucky
Web/Software/Tracking Resources for all college access providers
Host an Annual Conference promoting College Access in Kentucky
![Page 18: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
Next Stepstoward a Kentucky CAN
– Appoint Steering Committee to explore implementation options…….done
• Remain informal consortium of college access providers
• Organize a formal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization
• Become a satellite to an already existing organization
– Make recommendations to larger group on “how to organize” (Phase Two)
![Page 19: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
Implementation Phase
• Suggest Membership Structure/Fees• Identify Desired Services for Members• Prioritize Services Offered Based on
Member Interest and Available Funding• Conduct Membership Recruitment• Celebrate the Success Individuals &
Programs• Offer Annual Conference in October 2007
to Promote College Access in Kentucky
![Page 20: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/20.jpg)
Statewide Networks Currently Operating In:
• Alaska
• Illinois
• Indiana
• Maryland
• Maine
• Minnesota
• New Mexico
• Ohio
• Oklahoma
• Tennessee
• Virginia
• Wyoming
![Page 21: Kentucky CAN College Access Network KASFAA Conference Bowling Green April 12, 2007 Dr. Joe L. McCormick.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062718/56649ea75503460f94baac46/html5/thumbnails/21.jpg)
Kentucky CAN“For a highly educated populus in Kentucy”
Some men see things as they are and ask: Why?
I dream things that have never been and Ask: Why Not?
Senator Robert Kennedy, 1968