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Trends in Diversity: A National Perspective

Trends in Diversity: A National Perspective. Bryan J. Cook Director Center for Policy Analysis American Council on Education. “ By 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.”  President Barak Obama. 2007 Degree Attainment (ages 25 to 34).

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Trends in Diversity: A National Perspective

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  1. Trends in Diversity:A National Perspective Bryan J. Cook Director Center for Policy Analysis American Council on Education

  2. “By 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.”  • President Barak Obama

  3. 2007 Degree Attainment (ages 25 to 34)

  4. The Problem: 2007 Degree Attainment (ages 25 to 34)

  5. Optimistic Scenario: Estimated 2020 Degree Attainment (ages 25 to 34)

  6. Optimistic Scenario: Estimated 2020 Degree Attainment (ages 25 to 34) 10.4% gap remains between U.S. Attainment and conservative estimate of top OECD Country

  7. The Problem: Definition of Degree Attainment

  8. The Problem: Degree attainment and Population Change (age 25 to 34)

  9. Percent Population Age 25-34 with a Least an AA Degree 2005

  10. Michigan Population Projections by Race, 2025

  11. A National Portrait

  12. Distribution of Population by Race, 2008

  13. Distribution of 18 to 34 Year Old Population by Race, 2008

  14. Distribution of Midwest 18-34 Population by Race, 2008

  15. High School 4yr Graduation Rates (2003)

  16. High School 4yr Graduation Rates

  17. High School Completion Rates for 18-24 year old population 1986-2006

  18. Immediate College Enrollment Rates for 18-24 year old population 1986-2006

  19. United States 18-34 Year Old Population by Race, 2008

  20. Michigan 18 to 34 Year Old Population by Race, 2008

  21. Midwestern 18 to 34 Year Old Population by Race

  22. Four Year Enrollment 1996-2006

  23. Distribution of Race at Four Year Schools, 1996 and 2006

  24. Michigan Four-Year Enrollment 1996-2006

  25. Distribution of Race at Michigan Four Year Schools, 1996 and 2006

  26. Two Year Enrollment 1996-2006

  27. Distribution of Race at Two Year Schools, 1996 and 2006

  28. Michigan Two-Year Enrollment 1996-2006

  29. Distribution of Race at Michigan Two Year Schools, 1996 and 2006

  30. Graduation Rates

  31. Public 4-year Graduation Rates 2007

  32. Public 2-year Graduation Rates 2007

  33. Gender Equity

  34. Percentage of Undergraduates Aged 24 or Younger Who Are Male

  35. Percent of Undergraduates Who Are Male by Race and Income, 2007

  36. New Reporting Requirements for Race/Ethnicity

  37. Overview • Educational Attainment major goal • HS graduation rates are bad • Growing diversity, especially at two year schools) • Gender Equity: income important • New R/E reporting requirements will impact racial diversity trend data.

  38. Q & A Bryan J Cook Bryan_cook@ace.nche.edu 202-360-3590

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