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Texas Higher Education Plan Closing the Gaps by 2015

Texas Higher Education Data Doug Bond TX Higher Education Coordinating Board SDC/BIDC Conference 5/22/2013 doug.bond@thecb.state.tx.us www.thecb.state.tx.us To Contact THECB: https ://www1.thecb.state.tx.us/THED/Comments /. Texas Higher Education Plan Closing the Gaps by 2015.

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Texas Higher Education Plan Closing the Gaps by 2015

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  1. Texas Higher Education DataDoug BondTX Higher Education Coordinating BoardSDC/BIDC Conference 5/22/2013doug.bond@thecb.state.tx.uswww.thecb.state.tx.usTo Contact THECB:https://www1.thecb.state.tx.us/THED/Comments/

  2. Texas Higher Education PlanClosing the Gaps by 2015 • Adopted in 2000 - 4 main areas: • Participation - Enrollment • 2015 Goal: 5.7% of population in higher ed1,650,000 students enrolled fall 2015 (~630,000 more than in 2000) • Success • Degrees, certificates, teacher certifications • Excellence • Quality programs, highly ranked institutions • Research • R&D obligations ($) and expenditures

  3. Total Enrollment Growth at Public and Independent Institutions Since Fall 2000 630,483 540,506 6% of Population Enrolled in 2012 494,283

  4. Hispanic Enrollment Growth at Public and Independent Institutions Since Fall 2000 438,706 317,446 5% of Population Enrolled in 2012 260,247

  5. White Enrollment Growth at Public and Independent Institutions Since Fall 2000 101,248 94,768 5.5% of Population Enrolled in 2012 62,104

  6. African American Enrollment Growth at Public and Independent Institutions Since Fall 2000 104,428 7.2% of Population Enrolled in 2012 Female 8.8%, Male 5.4% 64,237 55,597

  7. Hispanic Bachelor’s and Associate’s Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Public and Independent Institutions 67,000 58,199 56,800 2012: # of Awards Moved Above the Target Line!

  8. Teacher Education Initial Certificates All Routes 44,700 But K-12 Teaching will prob. be one of largest and fastest growing occupations 2010-2020! 38,640 18,049* *FY 2012 data may be incomplete.

  9. How to Get Our Data www.thecb.state.tx.us Data Resources and Tools

  10. www.txhighereddata.org Accountability

  11. Accountability System Measures & Definitions Universities

  12. UT-Austin: 52,186 Students Fall 2012 Select UT-Austin

  13. Accountability System: Interactive Access Interactive Access to Data

  14. Accountability Data: Spreadsheet OutputAll Texas A&M Campuses

  15. Sources of Accountability Data • Institutions report to THECB: student, faculty, course, room – level data • What is reported varies for 2-year & 4-year public & independent institutions, health-related, career schools • www.txhighereddata.org – CBM Reporting Manuals – have specs for what the institutions have to report • Student enrollment report: name, ID, gender, race/ethnicity, dob, class level, SCH, major, etc. • Texas Success Initiative (Deved): student-level • Course inventory: course #, title, etc. • Class report: course #, type, enrollment, etc.

  16. Sources of Accountability Data (cont.) • Building & room report: room #,usage,enr, etc. • Faculty report: name, rank, ID, dob, etc. • Graduation report: name, race/ethnicity, degree, date, level of degree, etc. • Facilities room and building inventories • Admissions report: parents’ ed level, income, ACT/SAT scores, language fluency, etc. • Student schedule report: individual courses and grades, by student

  17. Reports - Examples • Closing the Gaps Annual Progress Report (that’s where the graphs came from) • 2000-2012 (2013 to be released this summer) • Participation, success, excellence, research • Almanac (annual) 2011-2013 - 90 pages • Institutional comparisons: enrollment, degrees awarded, grad rates, work after grad, etc. • Institutional profiles: half-page for each • Comparisons with other states: ed attainment, tuition & fees, 6-yr grad rates, etc.

  18. www.txhighereddata.org – Regional PortalPopulation, enrollment, ed attainment, occupation projections, H.S. to college, grad rates, etc. By Region Can click on the map to get a regional report Or choose a topic area

  19. www.txhighereddata.org – Closing the Gaps DashboardExamples: Enrollment Growth & Degrees Awarded

  20. www.highereddata.org – Tracking Postsecondary Outcomes Dashboard (H.S. to College Data)

  21. Online Resumes: Public & Career Institutionswww.highereddata.org – Online Institutional Resumes

  22. Other Data - Examples • Transfer Students’ Success: how transfers from 2-year institutions do at universities • Dual Credit (~100,000) – # of students by inst. • High School to College - #’s and HE outcomes • Enrollment Forecasts (by institution) thru 2020 • Finance and Resource Planning • PREP – can query database tables for: enrollment, degrees awarded, SCH, etc. • And much more!

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