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Overview of SREB Data Services. Joe Marks Director of Education Data Services Alicia Diaz Assistant Director SAIR Annual Conference Nashville, Tennessee October 20, 2008. SREB History. 1948 – SREB founded 1956 – Fact Book 1960 – “Within Our Reach” 1969 – SREB-State Data Exchange
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Overview of SREB Data Services Joe Marks Director of Education Data Services Alicia Diaz Assistant Director SAIR Annual Conference Nashville, Tennessee October 20, 2008
SREB History 1948 – SREB founded 1956 – Fact Book 1960 – “Within Our Reach” 1969 – SREB-State Data Exchange 1981 – “The Need for Quality” 1988 – “Goals for Education: Challenge 2000” 1991 – 24/7 online data center 2002 – “Goals for Education: Challenge to Lead”
SREB-State Data Exchange History 1969 …faculty salaries 1970 …state appropriations per FTE 1975 …tuition and fee charges 1983 …local appropriations & e-filing 1989 …faculty benefits amounts 1991 …24/7 online data center 1995 …tuition policies & benefits descriptions 1999 …graduation and progression rates 2001 …tuition and fee revenue per FTE 2002 …freshman first-year persistence rates 2004 …e-learning (modes of instruction) 2008 …pilot time to degree / credits to degree
Uses of Data • comparing • states • institutional types • institutions developing presentations; telling a story
Telling a Story & Comparing States Is progress in degree completion at risk?
Source: SREB Fact Book, Table 8. Projected Changes in Public High School GraduatesSREB States, 2005 to 2015
Source: SREB Fact Book, Table 8. Black & Hispanic RepresentationPublic High School Graduates, 2005 and 2015
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 18- to 24-Year OldsAttending CollegeUnited States, 2005 The fastest-growing population has the lowest percentage enrolled.
Source: National Center for Education Statistics. Graduation Rates*Public Four-Year Colleges and UniversitiesUnited States, 2006(2000 cohort) The fastest-growing population has a lower graduation rate. ________________________________________ *First-time, full-time, bachelor’s or equivalent degree seekers completing bachelor’s or equivalent degree at the Institution where they first enrolled.
Telling the Story Why degree completion is more important than ever.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey. Adults Average Annual EarningsUnited States, 2006
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Projected Increases in JobsUnited States, 2006 to 2016
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2006 and Bureau of Economic Analysis. State Incomes Related to Adults with Bachelor’s or Higher Degrees 2006 Few states with a low proportion of Bachelor’s degrees have a high per capita income. Few states with a high proportion of Bachelor’s degrees have a low per capita income.
Comparing States, Institutional Types and Institutions Will a postsecondary education be affordable enough to provide the kind of access needed in the coming decade?
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange and IPEDS. Annual Tuition and FeesPublic Four-Year, 2006-07
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange and U.S. Census Bureau. Tuition and Fees as a Percent of Median Family IncomePublic Four-Year
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange and IPEDS. Annual Tuition and FeesPublic Two-Year, 2006-07
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange and U.S. Census Bureau. Tuition and Fees as a Percent of Median Family IncomePublic Two-Year Colleges
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange. Tuition and FeesPublic Four-Year 1 Universities
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange. Tuition & Fees Top Public Two-Year 1 Colleges
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau. 1986-87 1996-97 2006-07 Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One YearPublic University, United States Annual household income Percent required for one year’s tuition, fees, room and board 2 points up
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau. 1986-87 1996-97 2006-07 Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One YearPublic University, United States Annual household income Percent required for one year’s tuition, fees, room and board 2 points up 11 points up
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau. 1986-87 1996-97 2006-07 Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One YearPublic University, United States Annual household income Percent required for one year’s tuition, fees, room and board 2 points up 11 points up 47 points up
Telling the Story Pressure to raise tuition is not likely to cease.
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange. Appropriations and Tuition GrowthPublic Colleges, SREB States, 2001 to 2007 $1.6 billion Two-Year Colleges Grant or Loan $1.9 billion $5.8 billion Four-Year Colleges $2.8 billion Source: SREB Fact Book, Table 75-77 database based SREB-State Data Exchange.
Telling the Story With all this additional money the colleges’ budgets should be in good shape, Right?
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange. Enrollment and Funding IncreasesPublic Four-Year Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2001-2007
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange. Enrollment and Funding IncreasesPublic Two-Year Colleges SREB States, 2001-2007
SREB Online Data Resources www.SREB.org
For further information about SREB Data Services, contact Joe.Marks@SREB.org Alicia.Diaz@SREB.org 404-875-9211