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The Higher Education Challenge

The Higher Education Challenge. Lee Holcombe Higher Education Policy Institute www.highereducationpolicyinstitute.org. Texas remains on track to meet statewide Participation goal. Texas is on track for meeting statewide Success goal.

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The Higher Education Challenge

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  1. The Higher Education Challenge

    Lee Holcombe Higher Education Policy Institute www.highereducationpolicyinstitute.org
  2. Texas remains on track to meet statewideParticipationgoal

  3. Texas is on track for meeting statewide Success goal

  4. Texas lags behind nation and key global competitors in educational attainment

    Percent of Adults with an Associate Degree or Higher by Age Group – Texas, Mexico, U.S. & Select OECD Countries, 2009
  5. Cost per student (US $) Source: Andreas Schleicher, OECD
  6. Cost per student (US $) Graduate supply Tertiary-typeA graduation rate Source: Andreas Schleicher, OECD
  7. Difference in College Attainment Between Whites and Minorities,* 2009

    * Minorities include African-American, Hispanic, and Native American Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009 ACS (PUMS)
  8. Change in State Revenues and State Expenditures as a Result of Not Improving Educational Attainment Among Black and Hispanics (Year 2030 Estimates) Sources: Texas State Data Center, 2009 American Community Survey (PUMS), 2008-10 Current Population Survey (PUMS)
  9. To remain globally competitive, Texas will need an additional 4.1 million associate & bachelor’s degreesby the year 2030 to reach the internationally accepted goal of 60% of the workforce with higher education attainment. – Texas Business Leadership Council 1,858,399: Maintain recent growth in degree production 1,602,363: Maintain recent rates of in-migration of college education residents 600,183: Award additional degrees to non-traditionally aged students
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