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Southern
Regional
Education
Board
SREB
Overview of SREB Data Services
Joe MarksDirector of Education Data Services
Alicia DiazAssistant Director
SAIR Annual ConferenceNashville, TennesseeOctober 20, 2008
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Regional
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SREBSREB History
•1948 – SREB founded•1956 – Fact Book•1960 – “Within Our Reach”•1969 – SREB-State Data Exchange•1981 – “The Need for Quality”•1988 – “Goals for Education: Challenge 2000”•1991 – 24/7 online data center•2002 – “Goals for Education: Challenge to Lead”
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SREBSREB-State Data Exchange History
•1969 …faculty salaries•1970 …state appropriations per FTE•1975 …tuition and fee charges•1983 …local appropriations & e-filing •1989 …faculty benefits amounts•1991 …24/7 online data center•1995 …tuition policies & benefits descriptions•1999 …graduation and progression rates•2001 …tuition and fee revenue per FTE•2002 …freshman first-year persistence rates•2004 …e-learning (modes of instruction)•2008 …pilot time to degree / credits to degree
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SREB
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SREBUses of Data
• comparing
•states
•institutional types
•institutions
• developing presentations; telling a story
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SREB
Telling a Story & Comparing States
Is progress in degree completion at risk?
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SREB101,242
19,175
19,815
2,420
-38,502
Hispanic
Asian
Black
American Indian
White
Projected Changes in Public High School Graduates
SREB States, 2005 to 2015
Source: SREB Fact Book, Table 8.
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7%15%
21%28%
30%32%33%35%
41%41%41%
46%47%48%
51%60%
44%34%United States
SREB states
TXMSGAFL
MDNCSCDEALVAARLATNOKKYWV
Black & Hispanic Representation Public High School Graduates, 2005 and 2015
Source: SREB Fact Book, Table 8.
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61%
43%
33%
25%
39%All
Asian
White
Black
Hispanic
18- to 24-Year OldsAttending College
United States, 2005
Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
The fastest-growing population has the lowest percentage
enrolled.
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64%
57%
46%
41%
Asian
White
Hispanic
Black
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*First-time, full-time, bachelor’s or equivalent degree seekers completing bachelor’s or equivalent degree
at the Institution where they first enrolled.
Source: National Center for Education Statistics.
The fastest-growing
population has a lower graduation
rate.
Graduation Rates*Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities
United States, 2006(2000 cohort)
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Why degree completion is more important than ever.
Telling the Story
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SREB$117,000
$104,200
$70,800
$58,900
$41,500
$38,300
$33,400
$24,700
$21,400
$45,300All
Professional degree
Doctoral degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Associate's degree
Some college, no degree
High school diploma
Some high school, no diploma
Less than ninth grade
Adults Average Annual Earnings United States, 2006
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey.
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Regional
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21.6%
19.2%
18.9%
18.7%
16.6%
16.5%
13.6%
10.1%
10.4%All
Doctoral degree
Professional degree
Master's degree
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree plus workexperience
Bachelor's degree
Postsecondary vocational certificate
Work experience or on-the-job training
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Projected Increases in JobsUnited States, 2006 to 2016
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2006 and Bureau of Economic Analysis.
State Incomes Related to Adults with Bachelor’s or Higher Degrees
2006
AK
AZ
AR
DE
HI
IL
INIA
KS
LA ME
MD
MA
MT
NE
NV
NJ
NY
NCND
OHOK
OR
PARI
SC
VT
VAWA
AL
CA CO
FL
IDKY
MI
MN
MS
MO
NH
NM
SDTN
TX
UT
WV
WI
WY
$23,000
$28,000
$33,000
$38,000
$43,000
$48,000
16% 21% 26% 31% 36%
Adults With Bachelor's or Advanced Degrees
Pe
r C
ap
ita
In
co
me
Few states with a low proportion of
Bachelor’s degrees have a high per capita
income.
Few states with a low proportion of
Bachelor’s degrees have a high per capita
income.
Few states with a high proportion of
Bachelor’s degrees have a low per capita
income.
Few states with a high proportion of
Bachelor’s degrees have a low per capita
income.
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Will a postsecondary education be affordable enough to provide the kind of access needed in the coming decade?
Comparing States, Institutional Types and
Institutions
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Regional
Education
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SREB $5,264$4,636
$7,234$6,743
$6,412$6,194
$5,320$5,210
$4,914$4,706$4,688
$4,236$4,177
$3,811$3,493$3,438$3,353
$3,236
U.S.SREB
SCDEMDVAKYARTXALTNMSWVNCOKLAFLGA
Note: Full-time, in-state undergraduates.
Annual Tuition and FeesPublic Four-Year, 2006-07
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange and IPEDS.
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Note: Full-time, in-state, undergraduates.
6.6%7.3%
9.0%
9.6%9.4%
10.8%10.1%
10.9%11.3%11.5%
12.4%12.2%
12.9%13.5%
14.1%18.3%
10.9%11.7%
U.S.SREB
SCARKYDEALMSTNTX
WVVAMDNCLAOKFLGA
1996-97
2006-07
Tuition and Fees as a Percent of Median Family Income
Public Four-Year
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange and U.S. Census Bureau.
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SREB$2,616
$2,048
$3,270$3,094
$2,960$2,748$2,700
$2,483$2,377$2,364$2,269
$2,020$1,910$1,876$1,832$1,740
$1,594$1,324
U.S.SREB
KYSCMDWVALTNOKDEVAFLARLAGAMSTXNC
Note: Full-time, in-state, undergraduates.
Annual Tuition and FeesPublic Two-Year, 2006-07
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange and IPEDS.
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Note: Full-time, in-state undergraduates.
3.3%3.7%3.7%
4.4%4.0%
4.6%4.5%
5.0%5.1%5.2%
6.1%6.1%
7.1%7.2%
7.8%8.3%
5.4%5.2%
U.S.SREB
KYSCWVALOKTNARLAMSMDDEFLVAGATXNC
1996-97
2006-07
Tuition and Fees as a Percent of Median Family Income
Public Two-Year Colleges
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange and U.S. Census Bureau.
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$0 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $9,000
SC: ClemsonMD: UMd-CP
DE: UDelSC: USC-Col
TX: UT AustinVA: UVATX: A&MTX: TechVA: Tech
TX: NTXKY: UK
TX: HoustonAR: UA-Faytv
TN: KnoxvAL: Auburn
AL: UALAL: BirmGA: UGA
NC: CHGA: GSULA: LSU
OK: OU-NormOK: OSU
NC: StateMS: USMSWV: WVUFL: USFL
FL: FSUFL: UFL
Tuition and Fees Public Four-Year 1 Universities
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
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Tuition & Fees Top Public Two-Year 1 Colleges
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
$0 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $9,000
MD: Prince George's
TX: TX Southmost
MD: Montgomery
KY: Bluegrass
KY: Jefferson
SC: Greenville
SC: Trident
SC: Midlands
AL: Jefferson
MD: Baltimore Co
MD: Anne Arundel
AL: J.C. Calhoun
TX: South Plains
TN: Chattanooga
TN: Pellissippi
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28%
8%
6%
120%
17%
73% $11,800 (lowestfifth)
$49,900 (middlefifth)
$175,900(highest fifth)
Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One Year
Public University, United States
Annual householdincome
Percent required for one year’stuition, fees, room and board
1986-871996-972006-07
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau.
2 points up
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28%
8%
6%
120%
17%
73% $11,800 (lowestfifth)
$49,900 (middlefifth)
$175,900(highest fifth)
Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One Year
Public University, United States
Annual householdincome
Percent required for one year’stuition, fees, room and board
1986-871996-972006-07
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau.
2 points up
11 points up
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28%
8%
6%
120%
17%
73% $11,800 (lowestfifth)
$49,900 (middlefifth)
$175,900(highest fifth)
Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One Year
Public University, United States
Annual householdincome
Percent required for one year’stuition, fees, room and board
1986-871996-972006-07
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau.
2 points up
11 points up
47 points up
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Pressure to raise tuition is not likely to cease.
Telling the Story
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Appropriations and Tuition GrowthPublic Colleges, SREB States, 2001 to 2007
Grant or Loan
22%
91%
88%
37%
State funds
Tuition andFees
State/localfunds
Tuition andfeesTwo-Year
Colleges
Four-YearColleges
$1.6 billion
$1.9 billion
$5.8 billion
$2.8 billion
Source: SREB Fact Book, Table 75-77 database based SREB-State Data Exchange.
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
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SREBWith all this additional money the colleges’ budgets should be in good shape,
Right?
Telling the Story
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SREB45.5%
15.6%
26.0%
-1.5%
Funding from stateappropriations and
tuition/fees
Full-time-equivalent (FTE)
enrollment
Funding per FTEstudent
Funding per FTEstudent (adjusted
for inflation)*
Enrollment and Funding IncreasesPublic Four-Year Colleges and Universities
SREB States, 2001-2007
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
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SREB50%
23%
22%
-5%
Funding from stateappropriations and
tuition/fees
Full-time-equivalent (FTE)
enrollment
Funding per FTEstudent
Funding per FTEstudent (adjusted
for inflation)*
Enrollment and Funding IncreasesPublic Two-Year Colleges
SREB States, 2001-2007
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange.
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SREBFor further information about SREB Data Services, contact
404-875-9211