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“The Perfect Demographic Storm”. College Board National Forum October, 2005 Andre Bell Vice President College & University Enrollment Services. Number of Public High School Graduates Peaks in 2009 and doesn’t recover until 2018…. Source: WICHE/The College Board.
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“The Perfect Demographic Storm” College Board National Forum October, 2005 Andre Bell Vice President College & University Enrollment Services
Number of Public High School Graduates Peaks in 2009 and doesn’t recover until 2018… Source: WICHE/The College Board
Number of High School Graduates, 1994-2018: United States Source: WICHE/The College Board
South Southwest West Number of High School Graduates, 1994-2018:Southern, Southwestern, & Western Regions Source: WICHE/The College Board
Midwest Middle States New England Number of High School Graduates, 1994-2018: Middle States, Midwestern & New England Regions Source: WICHE/The College Board
Number of High School Graduates, 1994-2018: By CB Regional Totals Source: WICHE/The College Board
National Tuition and FeeHistory and 10 Year Growth Projection
Pell Grants:Total Pell Expenditures, Maximum Pell Grant, and Average Pell Grant in Constant (2003) Dollars, 1981-82 to 2003-04
State Grants:Total Need-Based and Non-Need-Based State Grant Aid in Constant (2003) Dollars, 1982 to 2002
Percent of Total Undergraduate State AidNot Based on Need, 1982 to 2002
HS Completion Is the Challenge What if there is a 7% increase? Historic HS Graduates and College Participation Rates
Distribution by Type and Control: A Disproportionate Picture…
Data Sources • Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) / The College Board • Trends in Student Aid, The College Board 2004 • U.S. Census Bureau, Historical Income Tables P series for subgroups by age : 2003 • Minorities in Higher Education: Annual Status Report, American Council on Education 2003, data source US Census Bureau, Current Population Reports School enrollment and economic characteristics of students, 1980-2000 • U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NECS) • The Chronicle of Higher Education, Almanac Issues 2005-6