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Factors Influencing Higher Education Access for Appalachian Ohio Students 1992 and 2008. Brenda Haas, Ed.D. Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education bhaas@shawnee.edu Marsha Lewis Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs Ohio University lewism5@ohio.edu. 1992 Initial
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Factors Influencing Higher Education Access for Appalachian Ohio Students1992 and 2008 Brenda Haas, Ed.D. Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education bhaas@shawnee.edu Marsha Lewis Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs Ohio University lewism5@ohio.edu
1992 Initial Appalachian Access and Success Study Appalachian Ohio College Access and Retention Study 2008/2009 Longitudinal Study of HS Seniors, Parents, Counselors, College Seniors 2007 New Appalachian Access study launched. 1st Report Released (Analysis of secondary data) Desired Outcome: current and better data to support workforce development, regional competitiveness, opportunities for Appalachian Ohio residents
Partners in Study • Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education (OACHE) • Ohio Board of Regents • Ohio College Access Network • Ohio College Tech Prep Study is being conducted by Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs and Center for Higher Education
Secondary Data Analysis • A lower % of Appalachian Ohio students take a high school curriculum to prepare them for college. • Postsecondary Options participation roughly equal in Appalachian vs. Non-Appalachian Ohio. • Advanced Placement participation lower in Appalachian Ohio
Secondary Data Analysis • 40% of recent HS grads from Appalachian Ohio enrolled in Ohio public (and some private) colleges in 2004, compared to 45% statewide. • Persistence rate from first to second year lower for Appalachian Ohio students.
2008 Appalachian Ohio High School Seniors 2009 College Freshmen or First Year Workforce Surveys • Post HS Plans • Preparation for College • Career Plans • Demographics • Barriers to Higher Education • Post HS Plan Outcome • Preparedness for College • Career Plan Evolution • Demographics • Challenges
2008 Appalachian College Students Finishing a Degree Program 2009 College Grads in First Year Workforce or Graduate School Surveys • Trajectory while in college • Post College Plans • Preparation for College • Career & Location Plans • Barriers to Degree Completion • Post College Outcomes • Preparedness for Workforce • Career Plan Evolution • Location • Challenges
2008 High School Senior Survey Respondents 1,145 respondents from 25 high schools 96% white 54% female 47% of respondents reported neither parent had any formal education beyond high school
Preparedness • 72 percent of 2008 respondents report that they are educationally prepared for college, compared to 58 percent of the respondents in the 1992 survey. • 70 percent of the 2008 graduates report participating in a college prep or college tech prep curriculum
Barriers • In 2008, 37 percent of students indicate they cannot afford college, compared to 33 percent of the 1992 respondents.
School Counselor Interviews-Barriers • Cost and lack of information about the cost and financial aid are cited by counselors as the biggest barriers to high education.
School Counselor Interviews-Perspectives on Parents • Many counselors think that parents view college as an option in a more positive way than they may have in the past. • Parents are often overwhelmed by the process of college application and the federal form for student assistance. • few parents who have planned financially for their child’s education.
Full reports from Appalachian Access studies available at: http://www.oache.org/downloads/index.php http://www.voinovichschool.ohio.edu/Publications.aspx