Title: Overview of SREB Data Services
1Overview of SREB Data Services
Joe Marks Director of Education Data
Services Alicia Diaz Assistant Director SAIR
Annual Conference Nashville, Tennessee October
20, 2008
2SREB 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
3SREB-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
4- Next edition to be released June 2009.
5- Uses of Data
- comparing
- states
- institutional types
- institutions
- developing presentations telling a story
6Telling a Story Comparing States
Is progress in degree completion at risk?
7Source SREB Fact Book, Table 8.
Projected Changes in Public High School
GraduatesSREB States, 2005 to 2015
8Source SREB Fact Book, Table 8.
Black Hispanic Representation Public High
School Graduates, 2005 and 2015
9Source U.S. Census Bureau.
18- to 24-Year OldsAttending CollegeUnited
States, 2005
The fastest-growing population has the lowest
percentage enrolled.
10Source National Center for Education Statistics.
Graduation RatesPublic Four-Year Colleges and
UniversitiesUnited States, 2006(2000 cohort)
The fastest-growing population has a lower
graduation rate.
________________________________________ First-ti
me, full-time, bachelors or equivalent degree
seekers completing bachelors or equivalent
degree at the Institution where they first
enrolled.
11Telling the Story
- Why degree completion is more important than ever.
12Adults Average Annual Earnings United States, 2006
Source U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population
Survey.
13Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Projected Increases in JobsUnited States, 2006
to 2016
14Source U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2006 and Bureau
of Economic Analysis.
State Incomes Related to Adults with Bachelors
or Higher Degrees 2006
Few states with a low proportion of Bachelors
degrees have a high per capita income.
Few states with a high proportion of Bachelors
degrees have a low per capita income.
15Comparing States, Institutional Types and
Institutions
Will a postsecondary education be affordable
enough to provide the kind of access needed in
the coming decade?
16Source SREB-State Data Exchange and IPEDS.
Annual Tuition and FeesPublic Four-Year, 2006-07
17Source SREB-State Data Exchange and U.S. Census
Bureau.
Tuition and Fees as a Percent of Median Family
IncomePublic Four-Year
18Source SREB-State Data Exchange and IPEDS.
Annual Tuition and FeesPublic Two-Year, 2006-07
19Source SREB-State Data Exchange and U.S. Census
Bureau.
Tuition and Fees as a Percent of Median Family
IncomePublic Two-Year Colleges
20Source SREB-State Data Exchange.
Tuition and Fees Public Four-Year 1 Universities
21Source SREB-State Data Exchange.
Tuition Fees Top Public Two-Year 1 Colleges
22Sources National Center for Education Statistics
and U.S. Census Bureau.
Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One
YearPublic University, United States
Annual household income
Percent required for one years tuition, fees,
room and board
2 points up
23Sources National Center for Education Statistics
and U.S. Census Bureau.
Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One
YearPublic University, United States
Annual household income
Percent required for one years tuition, fees,
room and board
2 points up
11 points up
24Sources National Center for Education Statistics
and U.S. Census Bureau.
Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One
YearPublic University, United States
Annual household income
Percent required for one years tuition, fees,
room and board
2 points up
11 points up
47 points up
25Telling the Story
- Pressure to raise tuition is not likely to cease.
26Source SREB-State Data Exchange.
Appropriations and Tuition GrowthPublic
Colleges, SREB States, 2001 to 2007
1.6 billion
Grant or Loan
Two-Year Colleges
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.
27Telling the Story
- With all this additional money the colleges
budgets should be in good shape, - Right?
28Source SREB-State Data Exchange.
Enrollment and Funding IncreasesPublic Four-Year
Colleges and Universities SREB States, 2001-2007
29Source SREB-State Data Exchange.
Enrollment and Funding IncreasesPublic Two-Year
Colleges SREB States, 2001-2007
30SREB Online Data Resources
www.SREB.org
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48For further information about SREB Data Services,
contact Joe.Marks_at_SREB.org Alicia.Diaz_at_SREB.org
404-875-9211