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Sharon WilhelmInterim Associate Vice President
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High School Graduates
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K-12 School Enrollment is declining.
Between 2001-2006, 69% of school districts declined.
Age structure of K-12 students is older.
Births in Wisconsin were low in 1990s and early 2000s.
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Female Graduates Male Graduates
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4.0% 4.8% 6.4% 7.0% 6.7% 6.5%2.0% 2.6%3.9% 5.7% 8.4% 10.7%
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Peak numbers 2008, then projected decline Similar trends for males and females overall Similar for different race/ethnic groups, except Hispanics
who will see substantial increase Changing race/ethnic make-up of population under 18 will
likely introduce new challenges and opportunities
Wisconsin’s Public School Enrollment: Past, Present, Future
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High School Graduates going on to Higher
Education
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2004 2006
Wisconsin HS Graduates 66,381 68,585
Enrolled in Higher Education 58.2% 60.2%
Enrolled in Wisconsin: 47.5% 49.0%
UW System 33.0% 32.5%
Four-Year Institutions 28.0% 28.0%
UW Colleges 5.0% 4.6%
Private Wisconsin 6.2% 6.7%
Public Two-Year (WTCS) 8.4% 9.9%
Enrolled Out-of-State 10.7% 11.1%
Not Enrolled in Higher Education 41.8% 39.8%
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WI MN IL IN IA MI
High School Graduates
66,381 64,382 136,443 62,557 36,509 115,822
Enrolled in Higher Education
58.2% 62.3% 54.3% 55.6% 60.9% 54.5%
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Fall 1997 Fall 2006 Fall 2007
Change from
Previous Year
Changefrom 1997
HC% HC HC
% HC HC % HC HC
% HC HC
% HC
Top Quart 11,251 47.5 10,943 45.1 11,125 44.5 182 26% -126 -10%
2nd Quart 8,099 34.2 8,157 33.6 8,294 33.2 137 19% 195 15%
Top Half 19,350 81.7 19,100 78.7 19,419 77.7 319 45% 69 5%
3rd Quart 3,497 14.8 4,191 17.3 4,358 17.4 167 24% 861 66%
4th Quart 826 3.5 985 4.1 1,205 4.8 220 31% 379 26%
Total* 23,673100
% 24,276100
% 24,982 100% 706100
% 1,309100
%
*Excludes students who did not have a high school rank.
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HS Rank
Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007
All New Freshme
n% Need
Remedial
All New Freshme
n% Need
Remedial
All New Freshme
n% Need
Remedial
Top Quart 11,426 7.6% 10,943 7.1% 11,125 8.0%%
2nd Quart 8,264 25.4% 8,157 25.7% 8,294 27.2%
3rd Quart 4,286 39.7% 4,191 40.5% 4,358 43.6%
4th Quart 1,057 50.3% 959 55.0% 1,205 57.2%
Total* 25,033 20.8% 24,276 21.1% 24,982 23.0%
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18,908
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Wisconsin High School Graduates
Wisconsin Immediate New Freshmen
UW System Access Rate
23,006
36.8%
76 86 90 00 04 0794 15 18
Source of Wisconsin high school graduates projections: UW-Madison Applied Population Laboratory, 2008
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Access Under DifferentEnrollment Scenarios
2006Current Access
2015Scenario #1 Scenario
#2
WI High School Graduates 68,585 62,464 62,464
WI Immediate New Freshmen 22,323 23,006 24,986
Access Rate 32.5% 36.8% 40.0%
WI Immediate New Freshmen by HS Rank
Pct by HS Rank
Access Rate
Access Rate
Access Rate
Top Quartile 45% 58.6% 66.3% 72.0%
2nd Quartile 34% 44.9% 50.8% 55.2%
3rd Quartile 17% 22.3% 25.2% 27.4%
Bottom Quartile 3% 4.4% 5.0% 5.4%
All 100% 32.5% 36.8% 40.0%
•Current access rate: 32.5%•Scenario #1: New freshmen at 2007 level•Scenario #2: Increase access rate to 40%•Assumes no change in admissions selectivity
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Potential to serve older adult populations
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WI MN IA IL IN MI
# Enrolle
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% of All UG
% of All UG
% of All UG
% of All UG
% of All UG
% of All UG
Public 4-Year 15,810 12% 16% 8% 16% 21% 16%
Public Two-Year 54,139 47% 35% 27% 45% 51% 40%
UW Colleges
2,479 20%
WTCS 51,660 50%
Private 13,445 29% 16% 23% 21% 27% 42%
All Sectors 83,394 29% 24% 21% 33% 29% 30%
Data source: IPEDS, Fall 2005
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First to Second Year Retention Rates at Institution Where
Started
Six-Year Graduation Rate at Any UW
Institution
Aged 25 and Over (3 year avg.)
64.6% 30.1%
Total 79.2% 64.8%
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25.1% 27.0% 30.4%
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Wisconsin United States Minnesota
Bachelor's or higher degree Associate degree
33.9% 34.4%
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