State University System of Florida B OARD OF G OVERNORS Access and Diversity in Florida Higher Education: Successful High School Services and University.

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State University System of Florida B OARD OF G OVERNORS Access and Diversity in Florida Higher Education: Successful High School Services and University Retention Strategies Student Affairs Committee and The Governor’s Access and Diversity Commission March 22,

AGENDA  Welcome, Approval of Minutes, & Meeting Objectives  Regulation Development Procedures for the BOG  Legislative Update and Discussion  Progression Studies  ENLACE Florida: A Statewide Network to Improve College Readiness, Access, and Success in Higher Education for Latinos  Selected Student Support and Retention Efforts  Discussion of Recommendations for Final Report  Next Steps 2

Board of Governors - State University System of Florida Progression of 6 th Graders in Florida Public Schools Through 2004 * Included students who dropped out, moved to private schools or home schools, left the state, or left for other reasons.

Board of Governors - State University System of Florida Student Progression for 1995 Cohort of 6 th Graders – By Race/Ethnicity * Included students who dropped out, moved to private schools or home schools, left the state, or left for other reasons.

Board of Governors - State University System of Florida Student Progression for 1995 Cohort of 6 th Graders Who Qualified for Free and Reduced Lunch – By Race/Ethnicity and Gender * Included students who dropped out, moved to private schools or home schools, left the state, or left for other reasons.

Board of Governors - State University System of Florida Student Progression for SUS FTIC Admits at 2 Years – By Race/Ethnicity A – Asian or Pacific Islander; B – Black, Non-Hispanic; H – Hispanic; I – Native American; O - Non-Resident Alien; W – White; X – Not Reported

Board of Governors - State University System of Florida Student Progression for SUS FTIC Admits at 4 Years – By Race/Ethnicity A – Asian or Pacific Islander; B – Black, Non-Hispanic; H – Hispanic; I – Native American; O - Non-Resident Alien; W – White; X – Not Reported

Board of Governors - State University System of Florida Student Progression for SUS FTIC Admits at 6 Years – By Race/Ethnicity A – Asian or Pacific Islander; B – Black, Non-Hispanic; H – Hispanic; I – Native American; O - Non-Resident Alien; W – White; X – Not Reported

Board of Governors - State University System of Florida Student Progression for SUS FTIC Admits at 8 Years – By Race/Ethnicity A – Asian or Pacific Islander; B – Black, Non-Hispanic; H – Hispanic; I – Native American; O - Non-Resident Alien; W – White; X – Not Reported

Board of Governors - State University System of Florida Student Progression for SUS FTIC Admits at 8 Years – By Race/Ethnicity (Pell Grant Recipients ONLY) B – Black, Non-Hispanic; H – Hispanic; W – White; M – Male; F - Female

State University System of Florida B OARD OF G OVERNORS Guiding Principles for Best Practice  Student-Centered.  Cost-Effective.  Collaborative.  Sustainable.  Replicable.  Accountable/Measurable. 11