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Texas State University System Board of Regents Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Raymund A. Paredes, Ph.D. Commissioner of Higher Education

60x30TX: Texas Bold, Texas Achievable 2

60x30 Educated Population By 2030, at least 60 percent of Texans ages 25-34 will have a postsecondary credential or degree. Achieving the 60x30 goal is critical for Texas to remain globally competitive and for its people and communities to prosper. 3

Texas is making progress toward the 60x30 Educated Population goal Texas will need to increase the percent of the population with a postsecondary credential by 1.3 percentage points a year to reach 60% by 2030. 4

COMPLETION Goal: By 2030, at least 550,000 students in that year will complete a certificate, associate, bachelor s, or master s from an institution of higher education in Texas. If reached, Texas will award a total of 6.4 million certificates or degrees during the 15 years of this plan. 5

Completions are growing, but Texas needs to accelerate pace Associate degree completions had the greatest increases between 2015 and 2016. 6

Texas State System s overall completions are increasing 18,000 16,000 16,280 Number Completing a Certificate, Associate, Bachelor's or Master's in Texas State System 16,858 14,000 12,000 Completions increased 3.6% from 2015 to 2016. 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Master's Bachelor's 7

Texas State System target population completions 7,000 6,000 Target Populations: African American, Hispanic, Economically Disadvantaged, and Males Completing in Texas State System 6,092 6,371 6,392 6,580 5,000 4,000 3,635 3,975 3,000 2,000 1,892 1,971 1,000 - African American Hispanic Economically Disadvantaged 2015 2016 Male 8

Texas State System completions by gender 11,000 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 6,392 9,888 Completions by Gender in Texas State System 6,580 10,278 0 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Male Female 9

Graduation Rates for Economically Disadvantaged Students Still Lag Behind 6-Year Graduation Rates by Economic Status Fall 2010-FY2016 Received Pell Did Not Receive Pell Fall 2010 % of % of % of % of Institution Cohort Pell Cohort Grad Pell No Pell Cohort Grad No Pell TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY 4,039 1,510 37.4% 826 54.7% 2,529 62.6% 1,722 68.1% SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY 2,211 935 42.3% 479 51.2% 1,276 57.7% 818 64.1% LAMAR UNIVERSITY 1,502 773 51.5% 240 31.0% 729 48.5% 319 43.8% SUL ROSS STATE UNIVERSITY RIO GRANDE COLLEGE N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SUL ROSS STATE UNIVERSITY 330 223 67.6% 57 25.6% 107 32.4% 40 37.4% 10

Graduation rate of 8th grade cohort (2005-2016) Source: 2017 Texas Higher Education Almanac **Highest degree earned. Rounding may affect sum totals. The percentage receiving a certificate is 1.4%, an associate degree is 4.3%, and a bachelor s is 15.3%, for a total of 21%. 11

MARKETABLE SKILLS Goal: By 2030, all graduates from Texas public institutions of higher education will have completed programs with identified marketable skills. What is a marketable skill? Students exit from any degree program with a variety of skills. Marketable skills include interpersonal, cognitive, and applied skill areas, are valued by employers, and are primary or complementary to a major. 12

Institutions, associations, and THECB are engaged in marketable skills activities Engaging Career Services THECB has reached out to career service professionals. Texas Council of Chief Academic Officers (TCCAO) to convene faculty from similar disciplines to create lists of marketable skills. Texas Council of Chief Student Affairs Officers (TCCSAO) has developed a common framework of marketable skills that creates crosswalk between core objectives and indemand skills sought by employers. THECB hosted Marketable Skills Conference to collect institutions suggestions for achieving marketable skills goal. 13

STUDENT DEBT Goal: By 2030, undergraduate student loan debt will not exceed 60 percent of first-year wages for graduates of Texas public institutions. The ratio of 60% is a statewide maintenance goal. A balanced relationship among 1) the state, 2) the institutions, and 3) the students is critical to achieve this goal. 14

Statewide: The percent of students that graduate with any debt has decreased The percent of students who graduate with any debt has decreased from 49.1% in FY 2015 to 48.2% in FY 2016. 15

Texas State System has 67 percent of students that graduate with debt Percentage of Students Graduating with Debt in Texas State Insitutions- 2016 Lamar University 66.4% 33.6% Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College 67.4% 32.6% Sul Ross State University 82.3% 17.7% Sam Houston State University 66.1% 33.9% Texas State University 67.5% 32.5% Texas State University System 67.2% 32.8% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% % with debt % without debt 16

Progress toward 60x30TX goals, targets Goal Target Statewide First-Year Baseline (2015)* Statewide 2016 Progress* Texas State System (2015)* Texas State System 2016 Progress* 60x30 60x30 (Educated Population) 40.3% 41.0% N/A** N/A** Overall 311,340 321,410 16,280 16,858 Hispanic 96,657 103,889 3,635 3,975 Completion African American 38,964 38,813 1,892 1,971 Male 131,037 135,849 6,392 6,580 Economically Disadvantaged 114,176 119,490 6,092 6,371 TX High School Graduates Enrolling in TX Higher Education 52.7% 51.9% N/A** N/A** Marketable Skills Working or Enrolled Within One Year 78.9% 78.8% 82.4% 80.8% Student Loan Debt to First Year Wage Percentage 60% 60% 82.7% 83.8% Student Debt Excess SCH Attempted 20 18 16 15 Percent of Undergraduates Completing with Debt 49.2% 48.2% 67.3% 67.2% * Baseline uses 2015 data when possible and 2016 progress uses 2016 data when possible; otherwise most recent data available are used. ** Statewide goal or target. 17

Examples of TSU System academic excellence - Texas State University s Advanced law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center received a $5.4 million grant from the U.S. DOJ. - In 2017, Lamar State College Port Arthur was awarded an Aspen Prize. - Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College introduced the Putting Words to Work initiative to enhance students written and oral communication skills. 18

Initiatives: Improve college-going rates Statewide initiative SBOE strategic planning committee (David Gardner, THECB representative) Collaborate with K-12 in improving college and career readiness (review of standards) Examples of ongoing TSU System programs In January 2017 TSUS launched the Chancellor s Faculty Fellowship Program to Improve Student Success. - From 2006 to 2016, TSUS institutions increased degree and certificate awards 54 percent, a growth rate 11 percent higher than the state. 19

Initiatives: Focus on student success - Increase use of predictive analytics to identify and assist students at risk of not completing(major policy discussion - April) - Major policy discussion January; President Mark Becker, Georgia State University - Develop guided pathways for meta majors - Ensure marketable skills are integrated into programs so that students can demonstrate and communicate those skills 20

RAND study on graduate education The RAND Corporation was engaged to conduct a study of graduate education in Texas Managing the Expansion of Graduate Education in Texas - Major policy discussion July Graduate education serves two primary purposes: - To prepare future instructors of undergraduate and graduate programs - To meet the demands of the marketplace. Effectively meeting the demands on graduate education will require thoughtful and deliberate action. 21

Implementation of higher education-related legislation SB 1 (state budget, funding) General Academic Institutions Formula Advisory Committee - Formula funding charges: - Study and make recommendations for the appropriate funding level for, and for the refinement of, the graduation bonus formula. (TEC, Section 61.0593) - Study and make recommendations on the treatment of competency-based courses in formula allocations. 22

Implementation of higher education-related legislation SB 968, 969 (sexual assault) - SB 968 and SB 969 (85th Texas Legislature, Regular Session) require the establishment of an advisory committee with nine members, appointed by the Commissioner, with the expressed requirement of developing rules related to sexual assault policies on Texas public and private institutions of higher education. Initial sexual assault advisory committee meeting held Aug. 11 at the THECB. - The bills require that the Advisory Committee members be either institutional chief executive officers or their designees. 23

Questions? 24