Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education1 Student Demographic Projections, Public Policy Questions and the Impact on Higher.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education1 Student Demographic Projections, Public Policy Questions and the Impact on Higher."— Presentation transcript:

1 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education1 Student Demographic Projections, Public Policy Questions and the Impact on Higher Education Knowing who is (and is not) knocking at the college door Becky BrodiganCollege Board Regional Forum Middlebury CollegeFebruary 2007

2 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education2 “These findings can be very helpful in helping shape public policy. Many folks may not like the implications of these findings, but they are the facts, and we ignore them at our peril.” David Longenecker, Executive Director, WICHE, The Chronicle of Higher Education 2/24/2006

3 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 3 Things to think about today… What is the environment within which we operate? What is happening in our state and region (and surrounding regions)? Where do our students come from (at our institutions) and our states? Where do students from our state go? Where do non-residents come from to our schools? Will these changes impact career colleges, community colleges, state colleges, public flagships and different varieties of privates differently?

4 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 4 Minority School Enrollments 36% to 50% 21% to 35% 10% to 20% More than 50% Less than 10% Source: U.S. Department of Education

5 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 5 Number of Public High School Graduates Peaks and Valleys … Source: WICHE/The College Board

6 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 6 College 'bubble' is about to burst (Philadelphia Inquirer – 7/31/2006) Administrators at local private institutions as diverse as Chestnut Hill College, Drexel University, St. Joseph's University, and two-year Harcum College in Bryn Mawr say they already are preparing for the coming shortage. In an effort to maintain the dramatic enrollment gains they've made, many are extending their recruiting efforts to faster-growing states, as well as adopting new academic programs to appeal to a wider pool of students.

7 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 7 Projections of HS Graduates in the United States

8 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 8 White, Non-Hispanic Degree Attainment – percent of total declining in all degrees

9 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 9 College Continuation Rates

10 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 10 New England HS Graduates: 2008 to 2018

11 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 11 Other Northeast* HS Graduates: 2007-08 to 2017-18

12 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 12 SAT Takers by Race/Ethnicity

13 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 13 College Continuation Rates in the Northeast

14 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 14 Enrollment at Colleges in Connecticut

15 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 15 Enrollment at Colleges in New Hampshire

16 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 16 Enrollment at Colleges in Massachusetts

17 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 17 Enrollment at Colleges in Rhode Island

18 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 18 Enrollment at Colleges in Maine

19 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 19 Enrollment at Colleges in Vermont

20 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 20 Emigration of College Students

21 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 21 Percent of Freshmen from Out-of-State

22 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 22 Don’t mess with Texas! Where do their HS Graduates go to College?

23 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 23 College continuation rates

24 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 24 College Continuation Rates by Gender and Race

25 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 25 Fall 2005 Freshmen by Gender and Region

26 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 26 Fall 2006 Freshmen by Gender by Income

27 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 27 NE Enrollment Patterns: Full-Time

28 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 28 NE Enrollment Patterns: Part-Time

29 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 29 Percent of Total Undergraduate State Aid Not Based on Need, 1982 to 2002

30 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 30 Tomás Rivera Study 18-24 year old California Latinos 98% said it was important to have a college education 38% did not feel the benefits outweighed the costs Not being able to work and incurring debt were opportunity costs associated with attending college

31 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 31 Tomás Rivera Study 18-24 year old California Latinos Almost 25% thought loan availability was contingent on grades 30% would use a commercial bank as the source of their loan “Perceptions of College Financial Aid Among California Latino Youth”

32 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 32 Recent LA Times article Most Latino students spurn college loans  Less likely to take out a loan than any other racial/ethnic group Reasons: lack of knowledge, fear of debt and distrust of lenders – particularly federal government

33 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 33 Implications Explaining the benefits of higher education will continue to be a challenge, especially when recruiting students with no family history Opportunity costs are an impediment to many families Cost perceptions will continue to hamper colleges ability to recruit Need to better explain financial aid eligibility

34 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 34 Race by Type of Private College

35 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 35 Race by Type of Public College

36 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 36 For Profit Colleges

37 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 37 College Entrance within One-Year of High School Graduation

38 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 38 Levels of Education for the High School Class of 1992 ( by 2000)

39 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 39 Implications for the States – Changes in Personal per Capita Income

40 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 40 Recent Sacramento Bee Headline… Latinos lag in reaching, finishing college As a result, state per capita income could fall below national average

41 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 41 Implications for the States – Personal per Capita Income

42 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 42 Summary HS graduation projections  in NE and the Northeast going down over all  Increases in groups with lower college continuation rates  Increasing in states that do not export students

43 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 43 Summary Other Questions?  Will affirmative actions changes/legal cases stifle enrollment by students of color in states like California and Texas?  What will happen to per capita income in those states and public higher education funding as a result?

44 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 44 Summary Male/Female ratios not likely to improve – females are poorer – financial aid implications Colleges in NE going to have to work harder just to maintain market share – expand marketing efforts and develop new strategies – we enroll each others students

45 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 45 Institutional Implications More competition for fewer students in the North East More expense to attempt to recruit students from outside the region Will college going rates increase for different ethnic groups? Are we ready? Will the pressure to maintain/increase market share lead to a growth in discounting and increase in state and institutional merit aid awards?

46 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 46 Broad Institutional Considerations Does your staff (the faculty and administrators) resemble in the composition of future student body? Will your strategy be to target these new groups of students or will you attempt to adapt to changes as they occur? What are the financial resources (including financial aid) necessary to meet the institution’s enrollment goals? If students come in with weaker preparation, what will be your response? What will be the impact on retention and graduation rates?

47 February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education 47 Additional Implications Some institutions will see shrinking enrollments because of declines in the number of high school graduates in their states or regions. Some institutions may need to expand or alter their recruitment strategies and redefine the target populations they seek to attract and enroll. The racial and ethnic composition of students on campus may be markedly different from current classes.


Download ppt "February 2007 - The Changing Demographic Landscape of Higher Education1 Student Demographic Projections, Public Policy Questions and the Impact on Higher."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google