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State Support for Higher Education

State Support for Higher Education. Past… and Future?. Illinois Board of Higher Education January 26, 2010 Paul E. Lingenfelter, President State Higher Education Executive Officers. Scope of Higher Education in the United States – 1870 to 2000. Institutions. Enrollments.

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State Support for Higher Education

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  1. State Support for Higher Education Past… and Future? Illinois Board of Higher Education January 26, 2010 Paul E. Lingenfelter, President State Higher Education Executive Officers

  2. Scope of Higher Education in the United States – 1870 to 2000 Institutions Enrollments Percent of U.S. Population

  3. State Support for Higher Education in billions of current dollars

  4. Public FTE Enrollment and Educational Appropriations per FTE, U.S., Fiscal 1984-2009

  5. Public FTE Enrollment and Educational Appropriations per FTE, Illinois, Fiscal 1984-2009

  6. Illinois Data with SURS and Group Insurance Broken Out • Note: Constant 2009 dollars adjusted by SHEEO Higher Education Cost Adjustment. (HECA) Source: State Support for Higher Education Database Stimulus funds are included in 2009 appropriations

  7. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percent of U.S. Average—Illinois, 1960-2005 • U.S. Average Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Dept. of Commerce.

  8. Lagging Enrollment Growth in thePublic Four-Year Sector Source: U.S. Department of Education, IPEDS.

  9. Lagging Enrollment Growth in thePublic Two-Year Sector Source: U.S. Department of Education, IPEDS.

  10. Lagging Degree Growth in thePublic Four-Year Sector Source: U.S. Department of Education, IPEDS.

  11. Lagging Degree Growth in thePublic Two-Year Sector Source: U.S. Department of Education, IPEDS.

  12. State and Family Share of Funding for Public Higher Education, 1991-2006 Source: SHEEO, State Support for Higher Education Database.

  13. State Support per Capita Source: SHEEO, State Support for Higher Education Database.

  14. State Support per $1000 Personal Income Source: SHEEO, State Support for Higher Education Database.

  15. Higher Education % of State Revenue Source: SHEEO, State Support for Higher Education Database.

  16. State Tax Capacity and Effort—Illinois Indexed to U.S. Average • U.S. Average Source: SHEEO, State Support for Higher Education Database.

  17. % of Income (Average of All Income Groups) Needed to Pay for College Expenses Minus Financial Aid Public Four-Year Colleges Source: NCPPHE, Measuring Up: The State-by-State Report Card for Higher Education.

  18. Projected State and Local Budget Surplus (Gap) as a Percent of Revenues, 2013 New Hampshire Massachusetts South Carolina North Carolina UnitedStates South Dakota Pennsylvania North Dakota West Virginia Rhode Island New Mexico Connecticut Washington New Jersey Tennessee Mississippi Minnesota Wisconsin Oklahoma New York Nebraska Louisiana Delaware Arkansas California Kentucky Maryland Colorado Michigan Alabama Montana Vermont Missouri Georgia Nevada Arizona Kansas Oregon Virginia Indiana Hawaii Alaska Florida Illinois Texas Maine Idaho Utah Iowa Ohio Source: NCHEMS; Don Boyd (Rockefeller Institute of Government), 2005.

  19. Three of millions with a stake in the future of Illinois higher education…

  20. Contact information: Paul Lingenfelter President SHEEO (303) 541-1605 plingenfelter@sheeo.org SHEEO, the national association of state-wide higher education executives, focuses on public policy for higher education in the U.S. It was founded in 1954.

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