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National and State Trends in Associate Degree Production

National and State Trends in Associate Degree Production. Indiana Commission for Higher Education October 9, 2009 Indiana University East Whitewater Hall Richmond, Indiana. Proportional Undergraduate Degree Production Profile. Relative to the Nation, Indiana’s :

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National and State Trends in Associate Degree Production

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  1. National and State Trends in Associate Degree Production Indiana Commission for Higher Education October 9, 2009 Indiana University East Whitewater Hall Richmond, Indiana

  2. Proportional Undergraduate Degree Production Profile Relative to the Nation, Indiana’s: • Mix of undergraduate degree production is more heavily weighted to baccalaureate degrees • Public sector produces more baccalaureate degrees and fewer associate degrees • Public four-year campuses still play a much larger role in producing associate degrees

  3. Associate/Baccalaureate Degrees Conferred by All Three Sectors,U.S. and Indiana, FY2007

  4. Baccalaureate Degrees Conferred byThree Sectors,U.S. and Indiana, FY2007

  5. Associate Degrees Conferred byThree Sectors,U.S. and Indiana, FY2007

  6. Associate Degrees Conferred byPublic Two- and Four-Year Campuses,U.S. and Indiana, FY2007

  7. Per Capita Undergraduate Degree Production Profile Relative to the Nation, Indiana’s Public Sector: • Produces significantly more baccalaureate degrees • Produces significantly fewer associate degrees

  8. Indiana Baccalaureate Degree Production inNational Context, FY2007

  9. Indiana Associate Degree Production inNational Context, FY2007

  10. Indiana Associate Degree Production inNational Context, FY2007

  11. Indiana Baccalaureate Degree Production inNational Context, FY2007

  12. Recent Trends in Public Associate Degree Production Since FY1999: • Indiana’s public sector associate degree production has increased substantially • This growth is almost entirely due to Ivy Tech

  13. Associate Degrees Conferred by Indiana Two- and Four-Year Public Campuses, FY1999-2008 SOURCE: SIS data

  14. Change in Associate Degree Production byPublic Institutions, FY1999-2008

  15. Change in Associate Degree Production byPublic Institutions, FY1999-2008 (Detail)

  16. Associate Degrees Conferred byIndiana Public Institutions,FY1999 and FY2008

  17. Associate Degrees Conferred by Indiana Two- and Four-Year Public Campuses, FY1999-2008 with Projections* to FY2015 SOURCE: SIS data *Based on historical trends for the past five years (FY2004-2008); chart to be revised

  18. At the November CHE Meeting • List of all associate degree programs at public four-year institutions, with the present/anticipated status of each program through FY2015 • Revised projections for associate degree production through FY2015 based on: • Status of four-year degree programs • Projections developed by Ivy Tech and VU

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