Title: SACCR Annual Conference
1An Overview of SREB Data Services
SACCR Annual Conference Savannah, Georgia July
10, 2007
2History
- 1948 SREB founded
- 1956 Fact Book
- 1960 Within Our Reach
- 1969 SREB-State Data Exchange
- 1981 The Need for Quality
- 1983 electronic data collection
- 1988 Goals for Education Challenge 2000
- 1991 24/7 online data center
- 1996 tuition policy and faculty benefits
described - 1999 graduation and progression rates reported
- 2001 tuition/fee revenue reported
- 2002 Goals for Education Challenge to Lead
- 2004 e-Learning
- 2007 pilot testing time to degree credits to
degree
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4Uses of SREB Data
- comparing states
- comparing institutional types
- comparing institutions
5Comparing States
Can your state continue to show progress in
education attainment?
6Source SREB Fact Book, Table 4.
Increase in Hispanic Population
7Source SREB Fact Book, Table 8.
Projected Changes in Public High School
GraduatesSREB States, 2004 to 2018
2004
8Source U.S. Census Bureau.
18- to 24-Year OldsAttending CollegeUnited
States, 2005
9Source SREB Fact Book, Table 8.
Black Hispanic Public High School
Graduates2018
10Source U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2005 and Bureau
of Economic Analysis.
State Incomes Related to Adults with Bachelors
or Higher Degrees 2005
Few states have a low proportion of Bachelors
degrees and a high per capita income.
Few states have a high propor- tion of Bachelors
degrees and a low per capita income.
11Adults Average Annual Earnings United States, 2005
Source U.S. Census Bureau.
12Projected Increases in JobsUnited States, 2004
to 2014
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
13Source SREB Fact Book, Table 35.
Community and Technical CollegesPercentage of
Undergraduate FTE
14Comparing States and Institutional Types
Will a postsecondary education be affordable
enough to provide the kind of access needed in
the coming decade?
15Source SREB Fact Book, Table 50.
Change in Tuition and FeesPublic Two-Year
Colleges
16Sources National Center for Education Statistics
and U.S. Census Bureau.
Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One
YearPublic Two-Year College, United States
Annual household income
Percent required for one years tuition, fees,
room and board
17Sources National Center for Education Statistics
and U.S. Census Bureau.
Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One
YearPublic Two-Year College, United States
Annual household income
Percent required for one years tuition, fees,
room and board
18Sources National Center for Education Statistics
and U.S. Census Bureau.
Percent of Income Requiredto Pay for One
YearPublic Two-Year College, United States
Annual household income
Percent required for one years tuition, fees,
room and board
19Source SREB Fact Book, Tables 53-54.
Grants and Loans to FreshmenSREB States, 2005
Grant or Loan
Loan
20Source SREB Fact Book, Tables 53-54.
Grants and Loans to FreshmenSREB States, 2005
Grant or Loan
Loan
21Comparing Institutions
22Source SREB-State Data Exchange.
In-State Tuition Required Fees Top Two-Year 1,
2005-06
23SREB Online Data Resources
www.SREB.org
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45For further information contact
Joe.Marks_at_SREB.org 404-875-9211