Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Louisiana’s Community and Technical Colleges Joe D. May President.

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Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Louisiana’s Community and Technical Colleges Joe D. May President

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures The Louisiana Challenge One in five adults (aged 18-64) in Louisiana have not finished high school ranking us near the bottom in the U.S. The number one reason given by companies for not locating to Louisiana is a lack of a qualified workforce. At least 55% of all new jobs will require 1-2 years of specialized education and training. Yet, only 8% of our high school graduates go to community and technical colleges to develop the knowledge, skills and abilities required for these jobs. Meanwhile, every hour of every day, over two people who have attended college in Louisiana leave the state to pursue better opportunities.

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures LOUISIANA’S WORKFORCE PIPELINE IS DRAMATICALLY OUT OF LINE WITH MARKET DEMANDS 100% Enter 4-yr public or private universities Enter 2-yr colleges, etc Directly enter job market after graduation Drop out or leave the state before graduation 100% Supply trendDemand trend * Based on Louisiana high school class of 2004 **Based on 2014 projections from Bureau of Labor Statistics Source:Louisiana Workforce Commission; LED analysis Workforce Pipeline 2004* 2014**

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Higher Ed Enrollment Mix SREB State4-Year2-Year Ratio of 2-Year to 4-Year North Carolina182,521221, Florida254,493301, Texas415,180403, SREB2,128,8701,686, Louisiana123,47842, West Virginia55,32915, Source: Southern Region Education Board Factbook on Higher Education Full Time Equivalent Enrollment in SREB States

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Our State’s Economy Depends Upon... At least half of all Louisiana students beginning college at a technical or community college. Technical and community colleges becoming the primary access points to higher education.

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Enrollment Change

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Technical & Community College Goals Align programs with local workforce and regional economic needs. Double degree and credential attainment. Triple enrollment – 160,000 Students Guarantee Results.

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Our Guarantee...

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures 2008 Workforce Agenda Establishment of the $10.0 million Workforce Training Rapid Response Fund. Overhaul of Funding Formula. Centers of Excellence.

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Act 890 Created Workforce Training Rapid Response Fund of $10.0 million. Provides mechanism for program growth and development in alignment with market needs.

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures HCR 65 Revision of funding formula for LCTCS. Provide differential funding amounts for each major program type in order to best meet the prioritized needs.

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Solutions that Work – Our Plan Align higher education funding with state priorities. Target critical workforce needs with Workforce Training Rapid Response Fund. Expand access to higher education through online learning. Eliminate duplicated courses, improve student transfer and enhance retention through common course numbering. Sell Act 391 Bonds to ensure smart facilities to align with training needs of today and tomorrow. Guarantee transfer of degree programs to universities. Dramatically expand dual enrollment opportunities so that high school students can invest in their future by earning college credit.

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Performance Funding The purpose of performance funding is to align the available dollars to solve state problems. We have over $1.0 billion of state funds going to higher education teaching institutions. An economic down-turn provides an opportunity to prioritize the use of available dollars to focus on solving state problems.

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Performance is about Meaningful Results Our graduates get jobs. Our graduates transfer to universities and succeed. Our graduates pass licensure and certification examinations. Our students achieve their personal goals. Our students are prepared to enter the workforce – Guaranteed!

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures TOTAL: $171.0 million 23 Facility Projects 14 Colleges

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Funding Versus Enrollment

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Impact of Reductions State Share of Funding Impact of Proposed Across-the Board Reduction LTC83%-23.7% TCC75%-21.4% CC65%-18.5% UL/SU60%-17.1% LSU56%-16.0%

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Assistance Needed New funding formula –Costs –Enrollment –Performance Act 391 –Essential to the future of technical and community colleges Prioritized funding rather than across the board cuts

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Wednesday, January 28, 2009 The Times-Picayune The mid-year budget cuts recently announced by Gov. Jindal hinted at some prioritization within state programs. The Louisiana Community and Technical College System was one of two key units spared from the cuts. It is a realization by our leaders that we must not stop progress in this key area of education and workforce development at a time when LCTCS has seen a significant enrollment increase. Steve Stumpf Board of Trustees Blueprint Louisiana

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Community and Technical Colleges are the solution to Louisiana’s workforce and economic growth.

Louisiana Community & Technical College System Changing Lives, Creating Futures Don’t Starve the Solution Louisiana's Community and Technical Colleges