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Oklahoma State Regents Meeting January 30, 2014

Oklahoma State Regents Meeting January 30, 2014. Adults with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher (2012). Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 American Community Survey. 82% of national average. Bachelor Degree Attainment by Age 24, by Family Income, 2012. >$109k. $ 64-109k. $ 34-64k. <$ 34k.

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Oklahoma State Regents Meeting January 30, 2014

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  1. Oklahoma State Regents Meeting January 30, 2014

  2. Adults with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher (2012) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 American Community Survey. 82% of national average.

  3. Bachelor Degree Attainment by Age 24, by Family Income, 2012 >$109k $64-109k $34-64k <$34k Source: Postsecondary Education OPPORTUNITY, Number 256, October 2013, www.postsecondary.org.

  4. OKPromise High School Enrollment(By High School Graduation Year) $50,000 $32,000 $24,000 As of 12-18-13

  5. Estimated Percent of Oklahoma Families with Total Income Under $50,000 Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census, American Community Survey-2001-2012

  6. Oklahoma Median Family Income Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census, American Community Survey, 2001-2012

  7. Inflation Impact on $50,000 Income Limit • $50,000 in year 2000 dollars equivalent to about $67,650 in year 2013 dollars* • $50,000 in 2013 equivalent to about $37,000 in year 2000 dollars* *based on national consumer price index; 35.3% rate of inflation from 2000 to 2013

  8. Projections of Oklahoma High School Graduates Sources: Ok. State Regents; OK SDE; USDE National Center for Education Statistics; Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE).

  9. Ethnicity of Oklahoma StudentsBy Years Until College Age Source: Chronicle for Higher Education, January 19, 2014; US Census data.

  10. High School Requirement Completion Rates $50,000 $32,000 As of 12-18-13

  11. High School Students Completing OKPromise Requirements(by Grad Year) $50,000 $32,000 $24,000 As of 1-2-14

  12. Ethnicity – 2013 HS Completers

  13. Gender TrendsOKPromise High School Grads, 2003-2013 OK H.S. Seniors: 50% Female, 50% Male Female Male

  14. Geographic Distribution Trends OKPromise High School Grads, 2005-2013 “Urban” is defined as the 5 most populous counties – Oklahoma, Tulsa, Cleveland Canadian, and Comanche.

  15. High School GPA’s Overall GPA Core GPA

  16. 2013 ACT Composite Scores

  17. 2013 ACT Testers By Income* *Self-reported on ACT test application

  18. 2013 Average ACT Scores By Income* *Self-reported on ACT test application

  19. 2013 Average ACT Scores By Income

  20. College-Going Rates Compared to All Oklahoma HS Graduates

  21. College Remediation Rates

  22. Full-Time College Enrollment First-time entering students enrolled in 12 hours or more per fall or spring semester

  23. College Freshman – GPA of at least 2.0 Percentages calculated based on students with GPA reported to UDS.

  24. College Freshman to Sophomore Persistence Rates

  25. Degree Completion Rates(Degrees earned through 2012-13)

  26. Employment of College Graduates in Oklahoma(after 1 year, April 2010 – June 2011)

  27. Scholarship Recipients As of 9-24-13

  28. Factors Impacting Future Enrollment and Cost of Oklahoma’s Promise • Shrinking pool of potential applicants ($50,000 limit unchanged since 2000) • New statutory 2nd family income check for 2012 high school graduates • New statutory college GPA and “Satisfactory Academic Progress” requirements beginning in fall 2012

  29. Scholarship Expenditures(In $ millions, by fiscal year) Projected Actual As of 10-16-13

  30. Average Annual Award

  31. Average Annual Scholarship by Type of Institution

  32. 2013 OKPromise Champions

  33. 2013 OKPromise State Champions 6A-Union-Tulsa (166) 2A-Dove Science Academy-OKC (24) 4A-Santa Fe South-OKC (61) 5A-Southeast-OKC (61) 3A-Sequoyah-Tahlequah (10) B-Cement (10) A-Soper(15)

  34. Oklahoma City Public Schools Hispanic Student Population Source: Office of Accountability, Profiles District Reports, 2000-2011, OKCPS Profile

  35. Santa Fe South H.S. - OKC

  36. Union H.S. - Tulsa Updated 9-10-12

  37. Union Public Schools Students Eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch All Oklahoma Public Schools Union School District Source: Office of Accountability, Profiles District Reports, 2000-2012

  38. U.S. Grant High School - OKC

  39. Tony Lugo Photo By Steve Gooch, The Oklahoman

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