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A brief look at educational issues in Nebraska Presented December 5 th , 2007. Closer to Home…. Demographics of Nebraska High School Graduates, Baseline and Current. 2002-2003 (Baseline). 2006-2007. Demographics of Nebraska High School Graduates, Current and Projection. 2006-2007.

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  1. A brief look at educational issues in Nebraska Presented December 5th, 2007 Closer to Home…

  2. Demographics of Nebraska High School Graduates, Baseline and Current 2002-2003 (Baseline) 2006-2007

  3. Demographics of Nebraska High School Graduates, Current and Projection 2006-2007 2017-2018 Projection

  4. Projected Demographics of Nebraska High School Graduates 2017-2018 Projection 2017-2018 Hypothetical Projection Assumes an 88.8% Graduation Rate for all Racial/Ethnic Groups

  5. Nebraska Four-Year Public High School Graduation Rates by Race Data Source: Nebraska Department of Education, January 2007

  6. Estimated College Continuation Rate for the High School Class of 2005-06 Excerpted from the CCPE Report on College Continuation Rates Prepared for the Office of the Governor, Dave Heineman

  7. Estimated College Continuation Rate for the High School Class of 2005-06 National Continuation Rate: 65.8% Statewide Continuation Rate: 67.9% Data Sources: Nebraska Department of Education CCPE County Migration Survey, Fall 2006 NCES Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Bureau of Labor Statistics

  8. Nebraska High School Graduates Class of 2005-06Where did they go? Total Number of HS Graduates: 21,119

  9. Residence and Migration of First-Time FreshmenFall 2006 Reporting Residence and Migration Data from the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS) and Nebraska's Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education County Migration Survey for Fall 2006

  10. Net Migration = In-Migration – Out-Migration Net Migration without Foreign Students In-Migration Out-Migration 3,009 Non-Nebraskans 3,177 Nebraskans Enrolled at Nebraska Enrolled at Out-of-State Colleges & Universities Colleges & Universities Net Migration = - 168 Students Net Migration with Foreign Students In-Migration Out-Migration 3,261 Non-Nebraskans 3,177 Nebraskans Enrolled at Nebraska Enrolled at Out-of-State Colleges & Universities Colleges & Universities Net Migration = + 84 Students

  11. In-Migration of First-Time Freshmenby State, Fall 2006

  12. Out-Migration of First-Time Freshmenby State Fall 2006

  13. Estimated Nebraska Net Migration of 22- to 64-Year-Olds in 2004 Data Source: Estimated based on the 2005 American Community Survey, conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, Obtained from the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS), December 2006.

  14. The 2007 Nebraska Higher Education Progress Report and the Report on Estimated College Continuation Rates for Nebraska Counties for the High School Class of 2005-06 are currently available on the Commission's Web site: www.ccpe.state.ne.us The complete Nebraska Report on the Residence and Migration of First-Time Freshmen Fall 2006 will be available December 7, 2007. For further information please contact : Research Coordinator, Barbara McCuen Barbara.Mccuen@ccpe.ne.gov, or Data Analyst, Kermit Spade Kermit.Spade@ccpe.ne.gov

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