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1 College Completion Reports and Return on Investment March 28, 2014

2 Purpose of the Reports Convey a more robust picture of student success Focus attention on closing achievement gaps

3 With Completion Reports, we can… Track progress toward state completion goals over time Recognize campuses making progress and identify and scale best practices Clearly articulate the importance of full-time enrollment Evaluate the effectiveness of state financial aid policies

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6 Key Takeaway – Expanding the Definition of Student Success Traditional graduation rates do not fully capture all forms of student success Incorporating transfer students and those that change degree type adds: – 8% to the success rate of 2-year college entrants – 13% to the success rate of 4-year college entrants

7 Key Takeaways - Completion On-time completion is the exception, not the rule – 75 percent of community college students that complete an associate degree do so in 3-6 years – Half of 4-year college students that complete a bachelor’s degree do so in 5-8 years Full-time success rates are significantly higher than part- time – FT students are 1.5 times more likely to complete an associate degree within 6 years – FT students are 6 times more likely to complete a bachelor’s degree within 8 years

8 Key Takeaways – Achievement Gaps Racial/Ethnic achievement gaps are substantial (even with the broader definition) – At 2-year campuses, there is a 24 percentage point gap in completion rates – At 4-year campuses, the gap is 31 points – Even the campus with the smallest gap still sees a 16 point gap Income-based gaps do not follow the same pattern – At 2-year campuses, 21 st Century Scholars nearly match and Frank O’Bannon recipients outperform the general population – At 4-year campuses, gaps are wider with O’Bannon recipients falling 2 points behind the general population and 21 st Century Scholars falling 16 points behind

9 Key Takeaways - Cost The cost to produce a degree in this state varies as expected for 2-year and 4-year schools, but is fairly consistent among peer institutions – The overall expenditure per completion for students at 2-year institutions is $31,369 – The overall expenditure per completion for students at 4-year institutions is $61,208

10 Return on Investment Reports State-level (4-year and 2-year) and college-level reports Data relating to: – Cost of college – Student debt – Most popular programs – Average salary after 1, 5 and 10 years – Top industries of employment after 1 year Return on investment is $2 or more for every dollar invested – and it grows over time

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