Arkansas Higher Education 2017 Annual Comprehensive Report December 1, 2017

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Arkansas Higher Education 2017 Annual Comprehensive Report December 1, 2017 Annual Report on College-going Rate of Public School Graduates Research & Analytics Published by Arkansas Department of Higher Education 423 Main Street, Little Rock, AR 72201

REPORT ON THE COLLEGE-GOING RATE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATES Attachment 1-A Attachment 1-B Attachment 1-C Attachment 1-D Attachment 1-E Attachment 1-F Attachment 1-G College-Going Rate by Institution College-Going Rate History NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) College-Going Rate by Race/Ethnicity and Gender College-Going Rate by County College-Going Rate by High School District Recently Graduated Public High School Students: Where They Attend College The college-going rate measures the proportion of students enrolling in postsecondary education in the fall semester after finishing high school, in most cases, immediately after high school. Since most students enrolling in postsecondary education do so immediately after completing high school, the college-going rate is an indicator of the total proportion that will or did enroll in postsecondary education. The percentage, therefore, reflects the accessibility of higher education as well as students assessment of the value of attending college when compared to working, entering the military, traveling, or following other pursuits. This methodology began with the 2010 Fall College-Going Rate report. It focuses on students who (1) graduated from an Arkansas public school district in Academic Year 2015-2016, (2) are first-time entering students in the 2016 Fall term, and (3) are Arkansas residents. This methodology more closely follows that used by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). However, there are three (3) differences: NCES filters by the age range of 16-24. ADHE ignores age but focuses on high school graduates from the previous year as most all high school graduates are between the ages of 16 and 24; NCES includes GED students as their report is based on a survey. ADHE does not have data on annual graduating classes of GED students, therefore, GED students are excluded; and Since the NCES report is a survey, it may include private high schools and home schooled students. ADHE has no data on annual graduating classes of private high schools or home schooled students. ADHE obtains data on graduating classes of Arkansas public high schools (from the Arkansas Department of Education). Therefore, the College-Going Rate calculation is for Arkansas public high school graduates only.

The public high school student college-going rate for all Arkansas public and independent institutions for the 2016 Fall term was 49.7 percent. This represents a decrease of 1.3 percentage points from the previous fall term. Arkansas experienced a 1.3% decrease (from 51.0% to 49.7%) in the 2016 College- Going Rate of public high school graduates. It should be noted that almost half of these are due to the number of public high school graduates dropping by 0.7% (equivalent to 218 students). Term Public HS Graduates Those Entering College CGR 2012 Fall 28,896 15,286 52.9% 2013 Fall 29,714 15,263 51.4% 2014 Fall 30,800 15,419 50.1% 2015 Fall 30,370 15,479 51.0% 2016 Fall 30,152 14,984 49.7%

Over five years, the share of CGR students at 4-Year Universities has decreased from 33.0 percent (2012) to 30.2 percent (a decrease of 2.8 percentage points). The share of CGR students at 2-Year Colleges has decreased from 18.2 percent (2012) to 15.7 percent (a decrease of 2.5 percentage points). The share of CGR students at Private/Independent Institutions has increased from 1.7 percent to 3.9 percent (an increase of 1.2 percentage points). Of all CGR students (2016 public high school graduates), the majority enrolled in public 4-Year Universities. These represent a decrease of 1.7% for 4-Year Universities, a decrease of 0.4% for 2-Year Colleges, and an increase of 2.3% for Private/Independent institutions from last year s CGR by Institution Type.

Gender: As shown below, females go to college at higher rates than males. AY2017 College Going Rate Race/Ethnicity HS Graduates First-Time Students Percent Male 14,898 6,644 44.6% Female 15,254 8,340 54.7% Race/Ethnicity: As shown below, White and Asian student populations have the highest college-going rates. Race/Ethnicity AY2017 College Going Rate HS Graduates First-Time Students Percent Asian 533 313 58.7% Black/African American 6,273 2,860 45.6% Hispanic 3,041 1,163 38.2% Native American/Alaskan Native 228 95 41.7% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 136 18 13.2% Two or More Races 551 268 48.6% White 19390 10267 52.9% NOTE: This report does not take into account students who go to college out-ofstate, out-of-country, or to institutions that do not participate in the AHEIS/SISDB reporting system. Per NCES 1, students from the Low and Middle income groups do not go to college at rates comparable to students from the High income group. Income Group 2015 Low Income 69.2% Middle Income 62.2% High Income 83.2% Total 69.2% The below table shows the number of public high school graduates entering into their institution of choice for the 2016 Fall term. The top three 4-Year Universities were UAF, ATU, and UCA. The top three 2-Year Colleges were NWACC, PTC, and ASUB. The top three Private/Independent Institutions were OBU, HU, and HC. 1 National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 2015, Table 302.30: Percentage of recent high school completers enrolled in 2-year and 4-year colleges, by income level: 1975 through 2015.

Many first-time entering students major in STEM fields. The following graph illustrates the growth of first-time entering STEM majors who recently graduated from a public high school. While most institutions have students seeking STEM degrees, a few institutions attract the majority of STEM students. Shown below are the top six 4-Year Universities and 2-Year Colleges that attract the majority of new STEM students.

The following table shows that Arkansas has returned from #14 to #11 out of 16 SREB states for the percentage of 18-24 year olds attending higher education institutions. This is noted in the increase from 37.2% in 2015 to 38.5% in 2016. Percentage of 18- to 24-year-olds enrolled in degree-granting postsecondary institutions: 2015 SREB States Only State Percent Rank United States 42.5 NA Maryland 47.5 1 Delaware 47.2 2 Virginia 43.6 3 Florida 42.1 4 Alabama 41.5 5 West Virginia 40.8 6 Mississippi 40.5 7 West Virginia 39.8 8 South Carolina 39.6 9 Tennessee 39.4 10 Arkansas 38.5 11 Louisiana 38.0 12 Georgia 37.7 13 Kentucky 37.7 14 Texas 37.1 15 Oklahoma 36.8 16 Source: NCES, Digest of Education Statistics, Table 302.65.(12/16) ADHE Executive Staff recommends that the AHECB accept this report.