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1 Goal 2025: The Path to Equity and Economic Success For Our Cities Presented by Dr. James L. Applegate Vice President, Lumina Foundation

2 Goal 2025 To increase the percentage of Americans who hold high-quality degrees and credentials to 60 percent by 2025.

3 What We Must Do To Reach Goal 2025? Participation Completion Attainment

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6 WHY IS ACHIEVING GOAL 2025 IMPORTANT?

7 62 60 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 Canada/Japan Korea Massachusetts Minnesota North Dakota/Iowa/Connecticut Colorado New Hampshire/Nebraska South Dakota/Illinois/Pennsylvania/Vermont Wisconsin/Washington/Hawaii Virginia/Kansas/Rhode Island Indiana/CA/DE/NC/MI/ID Florida/Oregon/South Carolina/Maine Wyoming/Georgia Mississippi/Alabama KY/TN/OK/AZ/AK/TX New Mexico Nevada Louisiana/West Virginia Arkansas Ireland Finland Netherlands/Switzerland Greece Luxembourg Poland/Chile Germany United States Norway/New Zealand France/Israel Iceland Hungary US states 25 to 34 year olds Missouri/Montana/Ohio New York New Jersey Maryland United Kingdom/Australia/Denmark Belgium/Sweden Spain Estonia Slovenia Utah

8 Income by level of education Source: US Census, Current Population Survey master’s bachelor’s associate high school Less than high school

9 Income inequality grows along with the postsecondary skills gap

10 To Succeed We Must Focus On 21 st Century Students Of the 17.6M undergrads now enrolled 75% are juggling work, family, and school

11 To Succeed We Must Focus on Adults

12 To Succeed Ohio Must Focus on Adults

13 To Succeed We Must Achieve Equity

14 To Succeed Ohio Must Achieve Equity

15 Source: To Succeed We Must Serve Our Future Population Division, Population Projections, U.S. Census Bureau. Released 2008. Millions Data for all races exclude Hispanics.

16 Source: To Succeed We Must Close Income Gaps B.A. Rate by Age 24 (2010) Young People from Highest Income Quartile 79% Young People from Lowest Income Quartile 11% Postsecondary Education Opportunity, “Bachelor’s Degree Attainment by Age 24 by Family Income Quartiles, 1970 to 2008.

17 Source: Yet We Serve Those Least Who Need Us Most College Board

18 Total Cost of Attendance Covered by Maximum Pell Grant Award Source: American Council on Education (2007). “ Status Report on the Pell Grant Program, 2007” cited in EdTrust (2010) Opportunity Adrift.

19 Change in Distribution of State Grants Based on Need Source: NASSGAP Report 2007-08: Undergraduate Grant Aid in Constant 2007-08 Dollars: 1997-98 through 2007-08 (in millions of dollars).

20 Source: Flagships give the same amount of aid to high- income students as they do to low-income students “Opportunity Adrift,” The Education Trust, 2010.. Family Income (2007) Total Institutional Grant Aid (2007) $0 – 30,200$394.2 $30,201 - 54,000$388.3 $54,001 - 80,400$368.4 $80,401 – 115,400$399.9 $115,400 +$361.4

21 To Succeed Our Cities Must Succeed 2010 U.S. Population 66% in Top 100 Metros 37.4% in Top 20 Metros

22 To Succeed Our Cities Must Succeed 2010 U.S. Population 66% in Top 100 Metros 37.4% in Top 20 Metros

23 To Succeed Cleveland Must Educate Its People

24 To Succeed Cities Must Collaborate (http://www.ssireview.org/blog/entry/channeling_change_making_collective_impact_work)

25 Scaling Effective Practice Public Policy Advocacy Public Will Building To Succeed We Need Catalytic Approaches

26 So What is a City to Do? 1.Set audacious goals 2.Focus on results and have the difficult conversations 3.Forbid blame games and excuses 4.Create aligned value chains from pre-K to workforce 5.Target 21 st century students 6.Collaborate for collective impact (beyond the usual suspects) 6.Tackle academic, financial, and social college readiness 7.Serve the underserved 8.Measure learning and demand quality 9.Increase system productivity 10.Align resources and priorities

27 Qualified students have the opportunity to go to college College is necessary Source: Public Agenda and National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education

28 Goal 2025: Its About Their (and Our) Future


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