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As America Becomes More Diverse: The Impact of State Higher Education Inequality State Profile Questions You Should Ask How educated is s adult population and workforce? How does compare to the national average, the most educated states, and the most educated countries? What are the disparities in educational attainment, participation and completion in higher education, and personal income by gender and race/ethnicity? How is the demographic composition of expected to change? How will expected changes in demography given current disparities in education and personal income affect the overall educational attainment and personal income of? Prepared by the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems with Support from the Lumina Foundation for Education

The Impact of State Higher Education Inequality State Profile Racial/Ethnic Composition of s Working Age Population (Ages 25 to 64) from 1980 to 2000 2,000,000 1,819,459 African-American 1,500,000 Hispanic/Latino Native American/AK Native 1,472,508 Asian/Pacific Islander 1,207,920 1,000,000 500,000 342,098 0 43,140 195,426 136,920 65,988 83,968 8,000 15,800 12,018 29,553 16,132 1980 1990 2000 55,820 Educational Attainment of 25 to 64 Year Olds in 2000 (All Races) 45% 35% 41.3% WV US Average Highest State 3 27.8% 29.9% 25% 22.4% 21.8% 24.7% 22.3% UT 23.2% 23.2% 2 15% 11. 16.1% MS 7.7% 7.2% 11.6% ND 17.1% CO 11.6% 9.4% 15.1% MA 5% Less than High School High School/No College Some College Associates Bachelor's Graduate and Professional Sources: US Census Bureau s Public Use Microdata Samples (Based on the 1990 and 2000 Census ) 1

Disparities in Educational Attainment by Gender and Race/Ethnicity LEGEND African-American Hispanic/Latino Native American/AK Native Asian/Pacific Islander Educational Attainment of 25 to 64 Year Olds (Working Age) Percent with a Bachelor s Degree or Higher by Race/Ethnicity Percent with an Associates Degree or Higher by Race/Ethnicity 6 6 5 5 3 3 2 2 1980 1990 2000 1990 2000 Sources: US Census Bureau s Public Use Microdata Samples (Based on the 1980, 1990, and 2000 Census ) Note: Associate Degree Data not Available for 1980. Educational Attainment of 25 to 34 Year Olds (The Young Workforce) 6 Percent with a Bachelor s Degree or Higher By Gender and Race/Ethnicity 7 Percent with an Associates Degree or Higher By Gender and Race/Ethnicity 5 6 5 3 3 2 2 1980 1990 2000 1990 2000 Sources: US Census Bureau s Public Use Microdata Samples (Based on the 1980, 1990, and 2000 Census ) Note: Associate Degree Data not Available for 1980. 2

Educational Attainment by Gender and Race/Ethnicity (25 to 34 Year Olds Continued) LEGEND African-American Hispanic/Latino Native American/AK Native Asian/Pacific Islander Educational Attainment of 25 to 34 Year Olds (The Young Workforce) Indexed to the Top Country Indexed to the Top Country Percent with a Bachelor s Degree or Higher By Gender and Race/Ethnicity Indexed to the Top Country Percent with an Associates Degree or Higher By Gender and Race/Ethnicity 1.8 1.4 1.6 1.2 1.4 1.2 1.0 Top Country (Canada) 1.0 Top Country (Norway) 0.8 US Index = 0.77 0.8 US Index = 0.86 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 WM WF BM BF HM HF NAM NAF APM APF Sources: US Census Bureau s Public Use Microdata Samples (Based on the 2000 Census) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Personal Income 12 s Personal Income Per Capita as a Percent of the US Average (1960 to 2000) 1 110.9% 106.1% 10 102.8% 99. US Average 100.6% 9 8 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Source: US Census Bureau s Current Population Survey (1960, 1970, 1980,1990, and 2000) 3

Higher Education Participation and Completion by Race/Ethnicity LEGEND African-American Hispanic/Latino Native American/AK Native Asian/Pacific Islander Representation (%) of Race/Ethnic Groups at Each Stage of the Education Pipeline (2002) 9 8 77% 75% 78% 76% 82% 79% 7 69% 6 5 3 2 21% 14 % 13 % 13 % 11% 8% 9% 4% 4% 5% 6% 4% 2% 4% 4% 4% 4% 3% 4% 1% 1% 2% 2% 3% 4% 1% 1% 1% 18 Year Olds High School Graduates First-Time Freshmen Sources: US Census Bureau (18 Year Olds), Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (HS Graduates), and the National Center for Education Statistics (College Participation and Completion) All Other Undergraduates Associate Degrees Awarded Bachelor's Degrees Awarded Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity (2002) All Credentials and Degrees Awarded Actual vs. Parity Difference in the Percentage of Credentials Awarded and the Percentage of 18 Year Olds by Race/Ethnicity (2002) Three-Year Graduation Rates for Associate Students US Average 29.1% 32.9% 9.7% 23.9% -0.7% 24.8% 24.7% -12.2% 28.4% Six-Year Graduation Rates for Bachelor s Students 0.4% US Average 54.3% 54.8% 1.1% -15% - -5% 5% Sources: US Census Bureau (18 Year Olds), Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (HS Graduates), and the National Center for Education Statistics (College Participation and Completion) 42.4% 39.7% 34.7% 54.7% 2 6 8 Source: National Center for Education Statistics (IPEDS Graduation Rate Survey) 4

The Impact of Changing Demographics on Educational Attainment and Personal Income (2000 to 2020) Projected changes in educational attainment and personal income per capita are based on the US Census Bureau s population projections by age and race/ethnicity and 2000 educational attainment and personal income data by age and race/ethnicity. The analyses are designed to help answer the following question: Given current disparities in educational attainment and personal income by age and race/ethnicity, how will the changing demographics in my state impact the overall educational attainment and personal income of the adult population? Projected Change in 25 to 64 Year Olds by Race/Ethnicity (from 2000 to 2020) 2,000,000 1,819,459 1,847,719 African-American 1,500,000 Hispanic/Latino Native American/AK Native Asian/Pacific Islander 1,000,000 569,362 500,000 342,098 0 83,968 112,420 88,655 55,820 16,132 21,502 2000 2020 2000 2020 2000 2020 2000 2020 2000 2020 Changes in Educational Attainment as a Result of the Projected Changes In Race/Ethnicity (25 to 64 Year Olds from 2000 to 2020) 3 Less than High School High School Some College Associates Bachelor s Graduate/Professional 21.9% 22.3% 24.6% 23.9% 23.1% 21.7% 2 13.5% 11.1% 11.5% 10.9% 7.8% 7.6% 2000 2020 2000 2020 2000 2020 2000 2020 2000 2020 2000 2020 Sources: US Census Bureau s Population Projections (from 1995 to 2025) and Census 2000 5

The Impact of Changing Demographics on Educational Attainment and Personal Income (2000 to 2020) - Continued Number Change in Adults 25 to 64 by Degree Level from 2000 to 2020 Change in Per Capita Personal Income from 2000 to 2020 (In 2000 $) 120,000 $40,000 100,000 96,427 Less than High School High School Some College US Average Top State 80,000 72,912 Associates Bachelor s Graduate/Professional $30,000 $24,070 $28,869 $23,408 $27,813 $21,591 $21,196 60,000 52,819 $20,000 40,000 30,414 $10,000 20,000 15,574 16,516 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 $0 2000 2020 Source: US Census Bureau s Population Projections and Census 2000 Source: US Census Bureau s Population Projections and Census 2000 If Hispanics/Latinos, African-Americans, and Native Americans achieved the same levels of education as s by 2020, s personal income would increase by $5.2 Billion (in 2000 $). Note: Does not account for racial/ethnic disparities in personal earnings for the same levels of education. 6

The Impact of State Higher Education Inequality Summary From 1980 to 2000, experienced substantial growth among all race/ethnic populations. Hispanics are projected to account for the majority of growth from 2000 to 2020. Overall, a high percentage of the workforce has a college education. have made progress in educational attainment relative but sizable disparities still exist among race/ethnic populations. The difference between the two largest populations ( and Hispanic) is the largest of any state. Only 16 percent of Hispanics have a college degree (associates and higher) compared to 48 percent of s. Despite increases in educational attainment for the entire population in, the gaps between s and minority populations has widened over the past 20 years. Educational attainment among Hispanic and African-American males has actually declined over the past 10 years. Only s and Asians exceed the most educated countries in the percentage of adults (ages 25 to 34) with a bachelor s degree and only Asians when accounting for all college degrees (associate and higher) which is an important consideration in an increasingly global economy. The education system in (from high school to college completion) fails to retain Hispanics at nearly the rate of s and Asians. African-Americans also fall out at higher rates. These racial/ethnic disparities are also evident in the graduation rates of college students. Unless these inequities are addressed, current disparities in educational attainment and the population projections by race/ethnicity indicate that will lose ground in the percentage of its workforce that is college-educated. The most substantial growth will occur in the less than high school population. A similar trend is projected for personal income. s personal income per capita will decline relative to other states which will also have a negative impact on the tax base of and its ability to provide services to its citizens namely higher education. Prepared by the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems with Support from the Lumina Foundation for Education 7