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Selected Data for West Virginia Higher Education

Selected Data for West Virginia Higher Education. WVFAA November 6, 2003. J. Michael Mullen. Projected Population Growth. Projected Change in the Population 2000 to 2020. 40%. 38.4. 30. 20. 14.7. 10. 2.3. 0.6. 0. Ohio. Iowa. Utah. Illinois. Idaho. Maine. Texas. Florida.

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Selected Data for West Virginia Higher Education

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  1. Selected Data for West Virginia Higher Education WVFAA November 6, 2003 J. Michael Mullen

  2. Projected Population Growth

  3. Projected Change in the Population 2000 to 2020 40% 38.4 30 20 14.7 10 2.3 0.6 0 Ohio Iowa Utah Illinois Idaho Maine Texas Florida Nation Alaska Hawaii Indiana Virginia Oregon Arizona Georgia Kansas Nevada Missouri Michigan Colorado Vermont Montana Alabama Louisiana Wyoming Maryland California Kentucky Arkansas Nebraska Wisconsin Oklahoma Delaware Mississippi Minnesota New York Tennessee Washington Connecticut Pennsylvania New Jersey Rhode Island West Virginia New Mexico South Dakota North Dakota South Carolina North Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Source: US Census Bureau

  4. Projection of 18-24 Year Olds (Traditional College Age – from 2000 to 2025) 180,000 -18.6 % Decline The Largest Decrease of all 50 States 172,431 160,000 140,402 140,000 120,000 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Source: US Census Bureau

  5. Projection of High School Graduates (from 2002 to 2012) 20,000 -7.4 % Decline The 10th Largest Decrease of all 50 States 19,000 18,868 18,000 17,473 17,000 16,000 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 Source: Knocking at the Door: Projections of High School Graduates, 1996-2012Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

  6. 119,575 White Black Hispanic 120,000 90,000 60,000 35,468 30,000 4,308 3,101 2,258 1,592 1,606 1,872 835 14 0 -31 -1,151 -30,000 -28,968 -60,000 -52,439 -90,000 -86,299 0 to 17 18 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 and Older Projected West Virginia Population Growth Number Change from 2000 to 2020 – By Race Source: US Census Bureau

  7. ENROLLMENT PATTERNS

  8. Educational Attainment

  9. Percent of 18 to 24 Year Olds with at Least a High School Diploma - 2000 (%) 90% 85.8 78.2 74.7 66.7 40% Ohio Utah Iowa Idaho Illinois Texas Maine Florida Nation Alaska Hawaii Indiana Oregon Arizona Virginia Georgia Kansas Nevada Missouri Colorado Michigan Alabama Montana Vermont Louisiana California Wyoming Maryland Arkansas Kentucky Nebraska Wisconsin Delaware Mississippi Oklahoma Minnesota New York Tennessee Washington Connecticut New Jersey Pennsylvania Rhode Island New Mexico West Virginia South Dakota North Dakota South Carolina North Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Source: US Census Bureau

  10. Percent of Adults 25 and Older with at Least a High School Diploma – 2000 (%) 100% 88.3 80.4 75.2 72.9 40% Ohio Utah Iowa Idaho Illinois Texas Maine Florida Nation Hawaii Indiana Alaska Virginia Oregon Arizona Georgia Kansas Nevada Missouri Alabama Michigan Colorado Montana Vermont Louisiana California Wyoming Maryland Arkansas Kentucky Mississippi Oklahoma Nebraska Wisconsin Delaware Minnesota Tennessee New York Washington Connecticut New Jersey Rhode Island Pennsylvania West Virginia New Mexico South Dakota North Dakota South Carolina North Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Source: US Census Bureau

  11. Percent of Adults 25 to 64 with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher - 2000 40 37.1 30 26.5 20 16.5 10 0 Ohio Utah Iowa Illinois Idaho Maine Texas Nation Florida Alaska Indiana Hawaii Oregon Virginia Georgia Arizona Kansas Nevada Missouri Colorado Alabama Montana Vermont Michigan Louisiana Wyoming California Maryland Kentucky Arkansas Wisconsin Oklahoma Nebraska Mississippi Delaware Minnesota Tennessee New York Washington Connecticut New Jersey Pennsylvania Rhode Island New Mexico West Virginia South Dakota North Dakota South Carolina North Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Source: US Census Bureau

  12. Disparities in Educational Attainment, Income, and Poverty by County

  13. Transition and Completion Rates – From High School to College Completion

  14. 100 86.1 80 74.8 67.1 60 51.0 40 20 0 Ohio Utah Iowa Illinois Idaho Maine Texas Nation Florida Alaska Hawaii Indiana Virginia Oregon Arizona Georgia Kansas Nevada Missouri Colorado Michigan Alabama Vermont Montana Louisiana Wyoming Maryland California Arkansas Kentucky Nebraska Wisconsin Delaware Oklahoma Mississippi Minnesota New York Tennessee Washington Connecticut New Jersey Pennsylvania Rhode Island New Mexico West Virginia South Dakota North Dakota South Carolina North Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire High School Graduation Rates – Public HS Graduates as a Percent of 9th Graders Four Years Earlier (%) - 2000 Source: Tom Mortenson, Postsecondary Opportunity

  15. 70 65.4 60 53.0 50 38.5 40 30 22.3 20 Ohio Utah Iowa Idaho Illinois Texas Maine Florida Nation Alaska Hawaii Indiana Virginia Oregon Georgia Arizona Kansas Nevada Missouri Montana Colorado Vermont Michigan Alabama Louisiana Wyoming California Maryland Kentucky Arkansas Wisconsin Nebraska Oklahoma Delaware Mississippi Minnesota New York Tennessee Washington Connecticut New Jersey Pennsylvania Rhode Island New Mexico West Virginia South Dakota North Dakota South Carolina North Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Graduation Rates – Percent of Bachelor’s Students Graduating within Six Years (%) - 2000 Source: NCES-IPEDS, Graduation Rate Survey

  16. 70 63.8 60 50 42.4 40 30.0 30 20 11.0 10 0 Ohio Utah Iowa Illinois Idaho Texas Maine Florida Nation Alaska Hawaii Indiana Virginia Oregon Arizona Georgia Kansas Nevada Missouri Colorado Michigan Montana Vermont Alabama Wyoming Maryland Louisiana California Arkansas Kentucky Wisconsin Nebraska Delaware Oklahoma Mississippi Minnesota New York Tennessee Washington Connecticut New Jersey Rhode Island Pennsylvania New Mexico West Virginia South Dakota North Dakota South Carolina North Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Graduation Rates – Percent of Associate Students at Two-Year Colleges Graduating within Three Years (%) - 2000 Source: NCES-IPEDS, Graduation Rate Survey

  17. Student Pipeline Of 100 9th Graders, How Many . . . 100 84 75 67 58 42 39 38.8 38 28 27 26.7 26 18 16.6 15 0 Population Graduate from Directly Enroll Graduate within Enter College High School Sophomore Year 150% 25 to 44 with a Bachelor's Within 4 Years Best Performing State US Average West Virginia Sources: Tom Mortenson, ACT, NCES-IPEDS Graduation Rate Survey, US Census Bureau

  18. College Participation

  19. First Time Full-Time Freshmen as a Percent of High School Graduates, 2000 Hancock 53 .6% to 60 .0% Brooke 45 .3% to 53 .6% Ohio 35 .7% to 45 .3% 30 .5% to 35 .7% Marshall 21 .6% to 30 .5% Monongalia Wetzel Morgan Marion Berkeley Preston Tyler Mineral Pleasants Taylor Jefferson Doddridge Hampshire Harrison Wood Grant Ritchie Barbour Tucker Wirt Hardy Lewis Gilmer Upshur Randolph Jackson Calhoun Mason Braxton Pendleton Roane Putnam Webster Clay Cabell Pocahontas Nicholas Kanawha Lincoln Wayne Fayette Boone Greenbrier Logan Raleigh Mingo Summers Wyoming Monroe Mercer Mcdowell West Virginia = 43.7% Source: West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission

  20. Part-Time Undergraduate Enrollment as a Percent of 25 to 44 Year Olds (%) - 2000 12 10.8 9 6.2 6 3.6 3.3 3 0 Ohio Utah Iowa Idaho Illinois Texas Maine Nation Florida Hawaii Alaska Indiana Virginia Georgia Oregon Arizona Kansas Nevada Missouri Montana Colorado Vermont Michigan Alabama Louisiana Wyoming Maryland California Kentucky Arkansas Wisconsin Nebraska Oklahoma Mississippi Delaware Minnesota New York Tennessee Washington Connecticut New Jersey Pennsylvania Rhode Island New Mexico West Virginia South Dakota North Dakota South Carolina North Carolina Massachusetts New Hampshire Source: NCES-IPEDS, US Census Bureau

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