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Oklahoma’s Completion Agenda

Oklahoma’s Completion Agenda. 1. In The Global Economy of the 21 st Century, 90 Percent of the Fastest-Growing Jobs Will Require a Higher Education. Percent of Adults with Associates Degrees or Higher by Age-Group Leading OECD Countries and the U.S. Source: OECD Education at a Glance (2008) .

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Oklahoma’s Completion Agenda

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  1. Oklahoma’s Completion Agenda 1

  2. In The Global Economy of the 21st Century, 90 Percent of the Fastest-Growing Jobs Will Require a Higher Education.

  3. Percent of Adults with Associates Degrees or Higher by Age-Group Leading OECD Countries and the U.S. Source: OECD Education at a Glance (2008)

  4. Percent of Adults with Associates Degrees or Higher by Age-Group Oklahoma (Comparable Data of OECD 2008 Report) Source: American Community Survey (2006)

  5. Percent of Adults Age 25 to 34 Holding an Associate’s Degree or Higher Source: OECD Education at a Glance (2008); U.S. Census Bureau; American College Survey

  6. Total Number of Degrees and Certificates Awardedper 100 Undergraduates Enrolled Source: OECD Education at a Glance (2008); NCES IPEDS Completions and Fall Enrollment Surveys

  7. Percentage of Workforce by Education Level Source: Georgetown University Center on Education & Workforce, “Projection of Jobs and Education Requirements through 2018,” (2010)

  8. Percentage of Occupational Categories by Education Level by 2018 Source: Georgetown University Center on Education & Workforce, “Projection of Jobs and Education Requirements through 2018,” (2010)

  9. EDUCATION AND TRAINING PAY 140 80 0 20 40 160 100 60 120 0 5% 10% 15% PROFESSIONAL DEGREE $146,659 2.4 UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN 2010 DOCTORATE DEGREE 1.9 $116,305 MASTER’S DEGREE 4.0 $87,913 BACHELOR’S DEGREE 5.4 $68,812 ASSOCIATE DEGREE ANNUAL SALARIES IN 2009 7.0 $49,835 SOME COLLEGE NO DEGREE $47,484 9.2 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE $39,937 10.3 LESS THAN HIGH SCHOOL $30,958 14.9 Source: Bureau of the Census; Bureau of Labor Statistics

  10. Enrollment Slide

  11. Degrees/Certificates Conferred by Oklahoma Public Colleges and Universities 30,500 Degrees & Certificates Conferred 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2009 Source: 2010 Degrees Conferred Report/UDS Database

  12. COMPLETE COLLEGEAMERICA • Oklahoma is one of 29 states accepted to participate in the Complete College America project to help more Americans achieve their dream of a college education. • Complete College America (CCA) is complemented by the work of the National Governors Association and its Complete to Compete (CtC) initiative.  By virtue of Oklahoma’s participation in the Complete College America Alliance, Oklahoma is considered to be actively involved in both projects. • Oklahoma was accepted because the State has made a commitment to significantly increase the number of students successfully completing college and closing educational attainment gaps for traditionally underserved populations.  • Five national foundations are providing multi-year support to CCA: the Carnegie Corporation; the Gates Foundation; the Ford Foundation; the Kellogg Foundation; and Lumina Foundation for Education.

  13. Oklahoma Degree and Certificate Goals 50,900 67 % Increase 30,500 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Complete College Oklahoma Increasing 1,700 Degrees & Certificates per Year

  14. “Ultimately, what is proposed under the Oklahomaaction plan is an acceleration of efforts to make significant improvements to two critical segments of the educational pipeline: Restructuring remedial and developmental education and Development of accelerated degree completion options.” Oklahoma CCA Priorities Thorough review of existing and new research Make the project our own Meaningful change Prioritize and accelerate

  15. Complete College America A Plan for Increasing Postsecondary Credentialsto Fuel a Strong Economy

  16. Sample Campus Initiatives Adult degree completion – Associate and bachelor’s in high-demand Reverse transfer initiatives Certificate completion through program equivalent projects Targeted freshman to sophomore retention Academic maps and student/campus contracts Accelerated remedial strategies New workforce driven certificates, associate, bachelor’s degrees Transitional courses and activities with K-12 – Early college programs

  17. OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION Dr. Houston Davis Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education hdavis@osrhe.edu 405.225.9175

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