KANSAS 2011 For a strong economy, the skills gap must be closed.
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1 For a strong economy, the skills gap must be closed. 66% 41% 25% By 2020, jobs requiring a career certificate or college degree Skills gap Too few students make it through college. MEMBER Kansas adults who currently have an associate degree or higher Data: See website Sources and Methodology section. Of students who enroll in a public college or university Year Public 4-Year Public Enroll Return as sophomores Graduate on time ( time) Additional graduates 150% time 200% time Total graduates Graduate in 4 years Graduate in 8 years = Data not readily available as part of the IPEDS Survey. Key to measuring time For too many students, the path through college ends with no degree and often lots of debt. time 2 years 4 years 150% time 3 years 6 years 200% time 4 years 8 years Data: IPEDS Survey; Retention Data from NCHEMS Information Center Note: This report presents data only from public colleges and universities. America n 1
2 We re making great progress in providing access to more students. Total public college enrollment: 160,783 Attending Pursuing Degrees & Certificates 97,000 63,783 4-year 78,081 82,702 2-year colleges colleges Total State Population, White 79% Enrollment White 72% Graduation White 75% Hispanic 9% Hispanic 5% Hispanic 5% 6% Other races 5% 6% Other races 16% Now we must have more success from all students. 6% Other races 13% Population Data from US Census ACS PUMS; IPEDS Survey For states to compete, their students must earn more degrees and certificates. Overall Credentials Awarded Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM) Credentials Awarded 12,163 14,005 2,709 2,392 7,958 6,261 6,628 7, Certificate Certificate And all credentials should provide clear pathways to higher success. Data: IPEDS Survey America n 2
3 Graduation rates are very low, especially if you re poor, part time,, Hispanic, or older. Certificate-Seeking Students All White Hispanic On-time (1 year) Within 1 1 /2 years Within 2 years Within 1 year Within 1 1 /2 years Within 2 years 25 and Over Directly from HS (age 17 19) Pell Grant Recipients (at entry) Remedial In most states, very few students seeking certificates ever graduate. Degree- Seeking Students All White Hispanic On-time (2 years) Within 3 years Within 4 years Within 2 years Within 3 years Within 4 years 25 and Over Directly from HS (age 17 19) Pell Grant Recipients (at entry) Remedial 34.4% 36.0% 31.0% 21.0% degree graduation rates are abysmal across the country for Hispanic and students, they re tragic. Degree- Seeking Students All White Hispanic On-time (4 years) Within 6 years Within 8 years Within 4 years Within 6 years Within 8 years 25 and Over Directly from HS (age 17 19) Pell Grant Recipients (at entry) Remedial 53.2% 56.0% 40.0% Almost no one over the age of 25 graduates; students fresh out of high school are most likely to succeed. Data: NCHEMS Information Center; Rates by Race IPEDS Survey Given changing demographics, our country will not have enough skilled s to compete unless many more students from all backgrounds and walks of life graduate. = Data not readily available as part of the IPEDS Survey. America n 3
4 Retention rates drop from year to year. Many get discouraged and drop out Students in 2-year colleges who return to campus Start Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Start Year 2 Year 3 Year % 40.8% Students in 4-year colleges who return to campus 74.8% 38.4% after falling off track early. Students who earn expected first-year credits (24 credits) (12 credits) Staying enrolled is particularly tough for part-time students, who must often balance jobs and school. Remediation. Data: IPEDS State Profile 2-Year s of freshmen require of those 4-Year s of freshmen require of those and associated college-level courses in two years Graduate within 3 years (projected) Current approaches almost always guarantee failure. and associated college-level courses in two years Graduate within 6 years (projected) Data: = Data not readily available as part of the IPEDS Survey. America n 4
5 Precious time and money are lost when students don t graduate on schedule. Students are taking too much time Certificate Should take 1 year for full-time students Should take 2 years for full-time students Should take 4 years for full-time students and too many credits. Certificate Should take 30 credits Should take 60 credits Should take 120 credits More students must graduate on time. Data: = Data not readily available as part of the IPEDS Survey. America n 5
6 More time isn t giving us enough success. For certificate and associate degree students, graduation rates are very low even when more time. Certificate 34.4% In 1 year In 1.5 years In 2 years In 2 years In 3 years In 4 years On-time graduation rates for bachelor s degree students are shockingly low. And adding time beyond six years produces little additional success. 53.2% In 4 years In 6 years In 8 years Data: NCHEMS Information Center Even modest progress provides little comfort when overall graduation rates are so low. = Data not readily available as part of the IPEDS Survey. America n 6
7 Graduation rates by campus Public two-year colleges (In 3 years) Public four-year colleges (In 6 years) Northwest Kansas Technical 90% Kansas State University 63% Salina Area Technical 81% University of Kansas 61% North Central Kansas Technical 79% Pittsburg State University 52% Flint Hills Technical 68% Fort Hays State University 51% Wichita Area Technical 60% Washburn University 43% Manhattan Area Technical 58% Wichita State University 42% Colby Community 52% Emporia State University 41% Independence Community 39% Seward County Community and Area Technical 38% School Coffeyville Community 36% Haskell Indian Nations University 30% Fort Scott Community 36% Garden City Community 36% Cloud County Community 35% Hutchinson Community 35% Pratt Community 35% Barton County Community 34% Dodge City Community 29% Highland Community 29% Allen County Community 27% Butler Community 24% Kansas City Kansas Community Cowley County Community Johnson County Community 24% 23% 17% Labette Community 16% Neosho County Community 6% Data: Reported by institutions to NCES Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Graduation rates are for first-time, full-time students completing certificate or degree within 150 percent of normal program time. Source: U.S. Department of Education, IPEDS Graduation Rates America n 7
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