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Round Rock ISD – Parents Meeting Austin Community College - Update. September 29, 2005 Dr. Stephen B. Kinslow President, ACC. Round Rock ISD – Parents. Thanks for inviting me. Appreciate the opportunity for dialog…. ACC/Community Goals.
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Round Rock ISD – Parents MeetingAustin Community College - Update September 29, 2005 Dr. Stephen B. Kinslow President, ACC
Round Rock ISD – Parents • Thanks for inviting me. • Appreciate the opportunity for dialog…
ACC/Community Goals • Increase transition of high school graduates into higher education • Increase education & training opportunities for adult population • Enhance “Closing the Gaps” Initiatives • Expand Higher Education Opportunities to Include COMPREHENSIVE ACC Offerings • Workforce Programs • Continuing Education • Adult and Continuing Education
ACC Snapshot • Over 65,000 people served annually • 8th largest community college district in America • 1st choice for entering college • Over 50% of all entering students begin at a community college • More area high school students go to ACC than any other local institution • ACC is the primary trainer and re-trainer of the local workforce
About Community Colleges • Offer two-year Associate Degree and one/two year Certificate Programs • Funded differently than four-year colleges/universities • Same accreditation standards as four-year colleges/universities • As community colleges grow, so do four-year colleges/universities in the area • More than half of all freshmen now begin at a community college
About Community Colleges HALLMARKS • Open Door Admissions Philosophy • Commitment to Accessibility • Commitment to Affordability • Commitment to Diversity • Responsive to the Needs of the Local Community • Innovative, High-Quality Instruction • Assistance to Those Not Yet “College-Ready” • Foundation Skills/Access Programs • Developmental Education • Strong Student Support Services
August 2005 Annexation Election • “All-of-Austin” Election Successful • Brought all of City of Austin into ACC taxing district • @25% of RRISD (portion within Austin) now in ACC’s district • Receive lower in-district tuition of $39 per credit hour • Receive free Early College Start program • @75% of RRISD out-of-district • Pay higher out-of-district tuition of $102 per credit hour • Pay for Early College Start program
ACC & Round Rock • Since 1980 ACC has offered classes in Round Rock • Round Rock enrollments increase each year (over 6% of ACC Total) • Fall 05 enrollments: 2207 • 78664 - 888 • 78681 - 544 • 78717 - 278 • 78729 - 497 • Fall 05 Early College Start Enrollments: • 125
Round Rock Center • Opened Fall 2005 • ACC has day classes in Round Rock for the first time • ACC will continue to offer evening classes (since 1980) • Limited offerings – primarily general education transfer courses
RR Center • ACC will offer very few workforce education programs • Lack of specialized facility, funding necessary to offer many high-demand programs such as nursing • ACC will not offer sciences • RRC facility does not have science facilities
RR CenterImportant To Know: • Texas State will offer select programs • Junior/Senior level toward some B.A. degrees • Some graduate level courses/programs • ACC will offer Freshman/Sophomore level courses • Limited to select general education courses • No sciences due to lack of science facilities • Very limited workforce education programs • No access programs • The RRC will not offer everything available at Texas State in San Marcos, nor will it offer everything ACC is approved to teach
RR CenterImportant To Know: The RRC will evolve into something different: • Initially, Texas State and ACC will jointly occupy • ACC will offer freshman/sophomore level • Texas State will offer Junior, Senior, and Graduate courses • Both Texas State and ACC enrollments will grow • As Texas State enrollments grow, ACC will be displaced from RRC
RR CenterImportant To Know: • Limited window for the community to address the original goals of having expanded 4-year and expanded 2-year higher education and training opportunities.
RR CenterImportant To Know: Texas State and ACC are funded differently • 4-year colleges/universities funding: • Tuition (one rate for all Texans) • State allocations for operations and facilities • 2-year community colleges • Tuition (different rates for tax payers/non-tax payers • State reimbursements • Local taxes expected to pay for facilities
Big Question • How will Round Rock secure a comprehensive community college? • How will it get needed workforce education programs? • How will it get the other types of programs provided only by community colleges?
Why Join ACC? • Increase Access • Over 50% of high school graduates begin at a community college • Over 50% of adults begin at a community college • Closing the Gaps (State Initiative) warns that if more Texans do not enter higher education our state will not remain economically competitive • State Must Increase Minority Participation Rates • Goal to increase enrollment in higher education by 600,000 by 2015 • “College-going” rate lags among minority populations • Participation rates of minorities need to be proportional to population figures for the State to improve quality of life and to maintain State economic advantage
Why Join ACC? SOCIAL EQUITY: • Education has always been the great “equalizer” in American society • Generally, the more education one has, the more money one earns, the more local tax bases expand
Why Join ACC? GAIN MORE COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS & SERVICES: • ACC brings ADDITIONAL and UNIQUE education and training to the local community • ACC is the primary trainer and re-trainer of the local workforce • Important factor in attracting and retaining local business • ACC growth strengthens enrollments at Texas State University at San Marcos and UT Austin
Why Join ACC? ECONOMIC INVESTMENT: • The more educated the community, the more local tax bases expand • Helping to spread tax burdens over a larger base • Helping to lower social service costs • Research shows that community colleges contribute to the local economy – tax investment is returned to the community through higher wages, economic development, and reduced social services costs. • Bureau of Labor Statistics show the Associate degree is the fastest growing workplace credential • 32.0% increase in jobs requiring Associate’s Degree • 22.5% increase in jobs requiring Bachelor’s Degree • 23.4% increase in jobs requiring Master’s Degree • 12.4% increase in Specialized work training
Why Join ACC? COST ADVANTAGE: INCREASES ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION • Out-of district residents now pay more than twice what in-district residents pay • Out-of-District • $102 tuition per credit hour • In-district • $39 tuition per credit hour Example: 3 credit hour course $348 Out-of-District Tuition & Fees (Fall 05)$159 In-District Tuition & Fees $189 MORE
What Would It Cost To Join ACC? Financial Information • ACC tax rate is currently $0.09 (9¢) per $100 assessed property valuation (Increase requires voter approval). • There is a $0.01 (1¢) tax forretirement of facilities bonds. • Examples of ACC tax on average-priced Round Rock home of $173,818 less standard $5,000 homestead exemption: • 2006 M&O tax rate of 9¢ ($151.94) plus 1¢ for facilities bonds ($16.88) = $168.82 Note for homeowners over 65 or disabled: Homestead exemption is $80,000; therefore, taxes would be $84.44, plus $9.38 = $93.82.
RRISD In-District vs. Out-of-District * Conversion of Out-of-District students to the In-District tuition rate will result in Net Tax Revenue of $11,032,452.
Joining ACC – Process* • Local residents form Steering Committee • Steering Committee • Educates public about the effort • Develops strategies/timelines regarding process • Develops election campaign strategies • Partners with Friends of ACC • 5% of registered voters sign Petition • Petition submitted to ACC Board of Trustees – verifies • ACC publishes Service Area Plan • ACC holds public hearing • ACC calls election (May or November) * Summary
THANKS… • Q & A • For more information • www.austincc.edu • ceo@austincc.edu