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Increasing Access: Foundations for Successful Transfer Opening Plenary Session

Increasing Access: Foundations for Successful Transfer Opening Plenary Session Increasing Access through Transfer Conference Albuquerque, New Mexico September 22, 2009. President Obama’s Goal for Higher Education.

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Increasing Access: Foundations for Successful Transfer Opening Plenary Session

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  1. Increasing Access: Foundations for Successful Transfer Opening Plenary Session Increasing Access through Transfer Conference Albuquerque, New Mexico September 22, 2009

  2. President Obama’s Goal for Higher Education • Provide “… every American with a quality higher education – whether it's college or technical training.” [1]“. . . by 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.” [2] • [1] President Barack Obama, Address to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, March 10, 2009 as reported in the New York Times on-line, March 10,2009 • [2] Remarks of President Barack Obama—Address to the Joint Session of Congress, February 24, 2009, online at http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-of-President-Barack-Obama-Address-to-Joint-Session-of-Congress/ [accessed May 8, 2009].

  3. Proposed Goal • Raise Tertiary Attainment of the 25 to 34 year-old US Population from 41% to 55% by 2025 • 8.7 million more degrees required to do so • Implies that annual associate’s and bachelor’s degree production in US must go up by about 870,000 • This is an increase of 42% over current levels

  4. Differences in College Attainment (Associate and Higher) Between Young and Older Adults – U.S. and OECD Countries, 2004 • US Data 25-34=41.6% • 45-54=39.7% Source: NCHEMS using Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

  5. Proportion of High School Graduates Proportion of College Graduates or more

  6. If 6 year university graduation rates were raised from 57.5% to 81.7% and three-year graduation rate of CC’s were raised from 32.2% to 45.7%, the 55% attainment goal would be met with the same number of students we enroll nowIncreased Graduation Rates Can Make a Difference.

  7. Can the Labor Market Absorb More Graduates?

  8. Unemployment by Educational Level Before and During this Recession

  9. The Leadership Challenge What can community colleges and four-year institutions do to facilitate transfer of students with the goal of getting more of them to graduate?

  10. Panelists • Antonio Flores, President & CEO, HACU • Andrew Jones, Exec. Vice Chancellor for Educational Services, DCCCD • Kavita Pandit, Senior Vice Provost, SUNY System

  11. This is the Leadership Challenge for this Generation of Higher Education Leaders.

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