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IVY TECH IN 2025: Reaching the Goal Robert E. Hoke Independent Consultant

IVY TECH IN 2025: Reaching the Goal Robert E. Hoke Independent Consultant. Outline of Presentation. Recap of the Big Goal Historical Trends on Associate Degree Awarded Projecting Future Degrees Awarded Based on Past Trends Internal and External Factors that Will Affect Growth Next Steps

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IVY TECH IN 2025: Reaching the Goal Robert E. Hoke Independent Consultant

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  1. IVY TECH IN 2025:Reaching the Goal Robert E. Hoke Independent Consultant

  2. Outline of Presentation • Recap of the Big Goal • Historical Trends on Associate Degree Awarded • Projecting Future Degrees Awarded Based on Past Trends • Internal and External Factors that Will Affect Growth • Next Steps • Questions from the Floor

  3. Recap of Big Goal • 60% of Adults 25-64 will have earned a degree by 2025. • In 2008, 33.4% of Indiana adults ages 25-64 held at least a two-year degree. • If current trends continue, by 2025 an estimated 44.4% of the 25-64 adult population in Indiana will hold an associate degree or higher. • There will be a gap of 15.6% between projected number of adults with degrees and the goal of 60% of the adult population. • Gap = approximately 514,000 adults in Indiana in 2025 without a degree. (MHEC)

  4. “By increasing production by 6,454 associate and bachelor’s degrees each year between now and 2025 – an annual increase of 6.3% – Indiana will reach the Big Goal.” Lumina Foundation “A Stronger Nation Through Higher Education”

  5. How many additional Ivy Tech associate degrees will be needed to reach the state goal? • 75% of those 6,454 annual additional degrees need to be associate degrees. (State of Indiana) • Assumption that Ivy Tech will award all of those 4,840 additional associate degrees. • 62,926 additional degrees beyond current projections between now and 2025.

  6. HISTORICAL TRENDS RELATED TO Ivy Tech ASSOCIATE DEGREES

  7. Number of Ivy Tech Associate Degrees Grew by 322% between 1991/92 and 2010/11

  8. Associate Degrees Awarded by Ivy Tech by Year

  9. Number of Associate Degrees Award by Year

  10. Year to Year Percentage Growth Rate in Associate Degrees

  11. Which Historical Trend is Best Predictor of Future Degrees? Annual Growth Rate 91/92 to 10/11: 6.46%(19 years) 96/97 to 10/11: 7.50%(15 years) 01/02 to 10/11: 10.59%(10 years) 06/07 to 10/11: 10.34%(5 years) 09/10 to 10/11: 20.29%(1 year)

  12. Projection of Growth Based on Historical Trends

  13. Projection of Growth Based on Annual Growth Since 91-92 6.46% Annual Growth Rate

  14. Projection of Growth Based on Annual Growth Since 96-97 7.50% Annual Growth Rate

  15. Projection of Growth Based on Annual Growth Since 01-02 10.59% Annual Growth Rate

  16. Projection of Growth Based on Annual Growth Since 06-07 10.34% Annual Growth Rate

  17. Projection of Growth Based on Annual Growth Since 09-10

  18. Projection of Growth Based on Historical Trends

  19. Calculating the Gap

  20. Implications for Goal Setting and Strategies • Historic year-to-year growth has not been straight-line linear, e.g. two years of high growth followed by modest growth. Benchmarking intermediate goals will be important to deal with potential fluctuation in growth rates. • Circumstances and strategies that lead to tremendous recent growth may not be suitable for replication on an annual basis. The plan to reach the goal needs to include short-term strategies that provide almost immediate gains in degree attainment along with long-term strategies that will provide lasting momentum. • External forces such as migration, changes in social security and other retirement plans, and government policies may cause changes in the number of degrees required to reach 60% of the population. Ivy Tech needs to consider in advance how to address external pressure to increase internal targets and benchmarks.

  21. EXTERNAL FACTORS TO CONSIDER Photo Credit: United Way of Central Indiana and Trinity Wesleyan Child Care Ministry

  22. Adult Population With Some College (Lumina)

  23. Projection of High School Graduates by Race/Ethnicity Source: WICHE, Knocking at the College Door: Projections of High School Graduates by State and Race/Ethnicity, 1992 to 2022.

  24. Percentage of Population with at least 2-Year Degree (2008) Source: Midwestern Higher Education Compact

  25. Increased Diversity in the Last Decade in Children Change in Child Population Under 18 by Race and Ethnicity, 2000-2010

  26. Greater Diversity Among Children than Adults Share of Indiana Population by Age Group, Race, and Ethnicity 2010

  27. What’s Next? • What projected growth rate is the “right fit” for Ivy Tech? • What additional information is needed in order to make a logical projection for future growth? • What are the internal and external constraints that will affect Ivy Tech’s ability to grow at that rate? • Unpack the needed additional degrees by region and campus. What are the local conditions that need to be taken into account when developing goals for each region? • What strategies should be engaged? • What impact will other education institutions who offer associate degrees have on Ivy Tech’s ability to reach its goal? • Is Ivy Tech producing enough degrees in “high-growth” fields to meet the state’s current and future demands?

  28. Potential Strategies and Benchmarks Categories • Enrollment • How can Ivy Tech best increase enrollment that will lead to an increased number of degrees awarded? • Persistence • What are some key strategies to increasing the number of students who stay on course to completing their degree? • Certificate Attainment • How can Ivy Tech develop a strategy around certificate attainment that leads to more degrees awarded?

  29. QUESTIONS

  30. Contact Information:Robert E. Hoke • Independent Consultant • 317-356-6367 • robert@roberthoke.com

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