Post on 28-Dec-2015
Selected Data for West Virginia Selected Data for West Virginia Higher EducationHigher Education
J. Michael MullenJ. Michael Mullen
WVFAAWVFAANovember 6, 2003November 6, 2003
Projected Change in the PopulationProjected Change in the Population2000 to 20202000 to 2020
Projected Change in the PopulationProjected Change in the Population2000 to 20202000 to 2020
38.438.4
14.714.7
0.60.62.32.3
00
1010
2020
3030
40%40%
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Source: US Census BureauSource: US Census Bureau
Projection of 18-24 Year OldsProjection of 18-24 Year Olds(Traditional College Age – from 2000 to 2025)(Traditional College Age – from 2000 to 2025)
Projection of 18-24 Year OldsProjection of 18-24 Year Olds(Traditional College Age – from 2000 to 2025)(Traditional College Age – from 2000 to 2025)
Source: US Census BureauSource: US Census Bureau
172,431
140,402
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025
-18.6 % Decline
The Largest Decrease of all 50 States
-18.6 % Decline
The Largest Decrease of all 50 States
Projection of High School GraduatesProjection of High School Graduates(from 2002 to 2012)(from 2002 to 2012)
Projection of High School GraduatesProjection of High School Graduates(from 2002 to 2012)(from 2002 to 2012)
Source:Source: Knocking at the Door: Projections of High School GraduatesKnocking at the Door: Projections of High School Graduates , 1996-2012, 1996-2012Western Interstate Commission for Higher EducationWestern Interstate Commission for Higher Education
18,86818,868
17,47317,473
16,00016,000
17,00017,000
18,00018,000
19,00019,000
20,00020,000
2001-022001-02 2003-042003-04 2005-062005-06 2007-082007-08 2009-102009-10 2011-122011-12
-7.4 % Decline
The 10th Largest Decrease of all 50 States
-7.4 % Decline
The 10th Largest Decrease of all 50 States
Source: US Census BureauSource: US Census Bureau
Projected West Virginia Population Growth Projected West Virginia Population Growth Number Change from 2000 to 2020 – By RaceNumber Change from 2000 to 2020 – By Race
-52,439
-28,968
-86,299
35,468
119,575
14
-31 -1,151
4,308 1,6061,592 835 2,258 3,101 1,872
-90,000
-60,000
-30,000
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30,000
60,000
90,000
120,000
0 to 17 18 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 and Older
White Black Hispanic
ENROLLMENT PATTERNS
0%
10%
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30%
40%
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National WV ALL Public Four-year
Two-year
Full-time
Part-time
Percent of 18 to 24 Year Olds with at Least a High Percent of 18 to 24 Year Olds with at Least a High School Diploma - 2000 (%)School Diploma - 2000 (%)
Percent of 18 to 24 Year Olds with at Least a High Percent of 18 to 24 Year Olds with at Least a High School Diploma - 2000 (%)School Diploma - 2000 (%)
85.885.8
78.278.2
74.774.7
40%40%
90%90%
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Source: US Census BureauSource: US Census Bureau
Percent of Adults 25 and Older with at Least a Percent of Adults 25 and Older with at Least a High School Diploma – 2000 (%)High School Diploma – 2000 (%)
Percent of Adults 25 and Older with at Least a Percent of Adults 25 and Older with at Least a High School Diploma – 2000 (%)High School Diploma – 2000 (%)
88.388.3
75.275.2
80.480.4
72.972.9
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100%100%
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Source: US Census BureauSource: US Census Bureau
Percent of Adults 25 to 64 with a Bachelor’s Degree Percent of Adults 25 to 64 with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher - 2000or Higher - 2000
Percent of Adults 25 to 64 with a Bachelor’s Degree Percent of Adults 25 to 64 with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher - 2000or Higher - 2000
37.137.1
26.526.5
16.516.5
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Source: US Census BureauSource: US Census Bureau
Disparities in Educational Disparities in Educational Attainment, Income, and Poverty Attainment, Income, and Poverty
by County by County
Hancock
Brooke
Ohio
Roane
Putnam
Raleigh
Pocahontas
Berkeley
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J ackson
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Lincoln
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Marshall
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McdowellMercer
Mingo
Monroe
Nicholas
Pendleton
PleasantsPreston
Summers
Taylor
Tucker
Tyler
Upshur
Wayne
Webster
Wirt
Wood
Wyoming
Percent of 18-24 Year Olds With at Least aHigh School Diploma, 2000
West V irginia = 78.2%Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
84.8% to 93.0%76.8% to 84.8%72.2% to 76.8%67.0% to 72.2%58.2% to 67.0%
Hancock
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Wyoming
Percent of Population 25 Years and Older With at Leasta High School Diploma, 2000
West V irginia = 75.2%Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
80.3% to 83.8%75.8% to 80.3%70.8% to 75.8%63.7% to 70.8%50.0% to 63.7%
Hancock
Brooke
Ohio
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Percent of 25-64 Year Olds With at Least aBaccalaureate Degree, 2000
West V irginia = 16.5%Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
22.0% to 36.0%13.9% to 22.0%10.9% to 13.9%
8.1% to 10.9%5.9% to 8.1%
Hancock
Brooke
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Percent of Families Living in Poverty, 1999
West V irginia = 13.9%Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
7.1% to 9.5%9.5% to 12.6%
12.6% to 16.3%16.3% to 20.8%20.8% to 33.8%
Hancock
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Webster
Wirt
Wood
Wyoming
Per Capita Personal Income, 1999
West V irginia = $16,477Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
$17,982 to $20,471$16,247 to $17,982$14,102 to $16,247$12,445 to $14,102$10,174 to $12,445
Transition and Completion Transition and Completion Rates – From High School to Rates – From High School to
College CompletionCollege Completion
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Source: Tom Mortenson, Postsecondary Opportunity
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Source: NCES-IPEDS, Graduation Rate Survey
Graduation Rates – Percent of Bachelor’s Students Graduating Graduation Rates – Percent of Bachelor’s Students Graduating within Six Years (%) - 2000within Six Years (%) - 2000
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Source: NCES-IPEDS, Graduation Rate Survey
Graduation Rates – Percent of Associate Students at Two-Year Graduation Rates – Percent of Associate Students at Two-Year Colleges Graduating within Three Years (%) - 2000Colleges Graduating within Three Years (%) - 2000
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Best Performing StateBest Performing State US AverageUS Average West VirginiaWest Virginia
Within 4 YearsWithin 4 YearsEnter CollegeEnter College
PopulationPopulation
Sources: Tom Mortenson, ACT, NCES-IPEDS Graduation Rate Survey, US Census BureauSources: Tom Mortenson, ACT, NCES-IPEDS Graduation Rate Survey, US Census Bureau
West Virginia = 43.7%Source: West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission
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Raleigh
Pocahontas
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Gilmer
Greenbrier
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Kanawha
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Marshall
Mason
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Nicholas
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Taylor
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Upshur
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Wirt
Wood
Wyoming
First Time Full-Time Freshmen as a Percent ofHigh School Graduates, 2000
53.6% to 60.0%45.3% to 53.6%35.7% to 45.3%30.5% to 35.7%21.6% to 30.5%
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Part-Time Undergraduates as a Percent of25-44 Year-Olds, 2000
West Virginia = 3.0%Source: West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission.U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census
3.8% to 4.5%3.3% to 3.8%2.6% to 3.3%2.1% to 2.6%1.2% to 2.1%
Part-Time Undergraduate Enrollment as a Percent of Part-Time Undergraduate Enrollment as a Percent of 25 to 44 Year Olds (%) - 200025 to 44 Year Olds (%) - 2000
Source: NCES-IPEDS, US Census Bureau
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