Ut lms, presentation by dr. judith loredo, thecb
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Latino Male Symposium
Closing the Gaps for Hispanics in Texas
Dr. Judith Loredo Assistant Commissioner, P-16 Initiatives
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Texas remains on track to meet statewide Participation goal
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Actual
Target
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Total Increase in Enrollments at Public and Independent Colleges and Universities
2000-2011
Goal:
630,000
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Target
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Texas is on track for meeting statewide Success goal
Total Annual Undergraduate Degrees and Certificates
By Year
Goal:
210,000
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Hispanic enrollments have improved, but not fast enough
2011 Actual
% Increase over 2000
2015 Goal
474,724 100% 676,100
Hispanics accounted for 65% of the state’s population growth since 2000.
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237,394
292,071 333,964
474,724 Annual Higher Education Hispanic Participation
(2000-2011)
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Hispanic annual degrees and certificates have increased 125% since 2000…
Hispanic Annual Certificates, Associate’s, and Bachelor’s 2000-2011
23,368
52,705
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…however, postsecondary completion rates for Hispanics continue to trail, especially among men
29.2%
41.3%
61.3%
41.7%
51.5%
71.2%
Male Female
University Baccalaureate 6-year Graduation Rate
African American
Hispanic
White
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Most Hispanic students enroll in community & technical colleges…
26.5% 25.7% 28.2% 30.9% 28.3% 29.9%
73.5% 74.3% 71.8% 69.1% 71.7% 70.1%
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2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Percent of First-Time Undergraduate Hispanic Enrollment by Institution Type - Fall 2001-2011 University CTC
Fall 2011 FTUG Enrolled at CTCs
White – 60% AA – 69% Asian – 48% Other – 70% Page 7
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however, more than 50% of Hispanics leave the community college system with no degree or certificate
Cohort: First-Time, Full Time Undergraduates Enrolled at Community or Technical College, Fall 2008
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49.3%
62.9%
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White AfricanAmerican
Hispanic Asian Cohort Total
Percentage of CTC students who did not graduate and are no longer enrolled after 3 years By Ethnicity
In 2009, the THECB adopted a plan to accelerate progress among Hispanics relative to participation and student success goals....
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Launched GenerationTX—a grassroots movement to create a college-ready, college-going culture with special emphasis on Hispanic students and their families
Launched AdviseTX—a school-based, student-oriented college advising corps designed to help students, particularly in low-income areas, navigate the college application process
Funded college-bridge and other academic
support programs at institutions designed to
help at-risk students transition and succeed in
college.
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THECB continues to invest in programs that support Hispanic student success
Comprehensive Student Success Program
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
Minority Male Initiative
First Year Experience Calling Program
Work-Study Mentorship
During this interim before the 83rd Legislative Session, we must explore together new strategies and initiatives to improve productivity, efficiency, and establish a policy framework for becoming a national
leader and global competitor.
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Reinventing Higher Education
• Implement Outcomes-based Funding
• Make Student Financial Aid Efficient and Effective
• Strengthen Community Colleges (includes improving transfer and aligning higher education and workforce needs)
• Reinvent Developmental Education/ABE
• Institutionalize a LEAN Culture of Continuous Improvement
• Identify low-cost, high quality degrees
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In 1973, only 28% of all jobs in the U.S. required some postsecondary education compared to a projected 62% by 2018.
32%
40%
12%
16%
H.S. Dropout
H.S. Grad
Some college, no degree
Associate's degree or higher
Source: Georgetown University, Center on Education and the Workforce
58% of all manufacturing jobs will require postsecondary education by 2018.
10%
28%
17%
45%
1973 2018
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Source: OECD, Education at a Glance 2011
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France UnitedStates
Mexico Texas
25 to 34 35 to 44
45 to 54 55 to 64
Percent of Adults with an Associate Degree or Higher by Age Group – Texas, Mexico, U.S. & Select OECD Countries, 2009
Texas lags behind nation and key global competitors in educational attainment
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It is imperative for Texas to improve educational attainment to remain globally competitive
• The U.S. college degree attainment rate must be increased from 40 to 60%. This equates to 10 million additional Americans ages 25-34 with an associate or baccalaureate degree (includes 8 million beyond projected growth).
– Achieving the 2020 College Completion Goal (Obama Admin)
• To remain globally competitive, Texas will need an additional 4.1 million associate & bachelor’s degrees by the year 2030 to reach the internationally accepted goal of 60% of the workforce with higher education attainment.
– Texas Business Leadership Council
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