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Region Data Tabs Tab Name Map Pop. Proj. Enr. In&Out Reg. HS to Coll. Grad Rates 6&10 yr Enr. 2000,2009, Targets Enr.GenEthByType Critical Fields Occ. Growth Description Map with higher education institution locations Population estimates and projections (1 chart, 1 table) Regional residents' enrollments in higher education (1 chart, 2 tables) Pipeline/high school to college data (2 charts, 2 tables) Regional residents' graduation rates (4 charts, 2 tables) Enrollment and institutional targets by ethnicity and type of institution (1 chart, 1 table) Enrollment by gender, ethnicity, and type of institution (1 chart, 1 table) Degrees awarded in STEM and allied health & nursing fields (1 table) Occupational growth (1 table)

2,500,000 Population Estimates and Projections from Texas State Data Center, Ages 0-17 and 18-35 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 Hispanic African American White 0 2000 2009 2015 2020 2000 2009 2015 2020 0-17 18-35 Age Year White Afr Amer Hispanic 2000 803,228 243,869 421,686 2009 812,423 250,036 640,628 0-17 2015 811,366 253,189 812,213 2020 806,573 258,187 988,126 18-35 2000 820,391 216,384 440,050 2009 813,257 239,064 651,715 2015 845,007 271,200 818,701 2020 871,787 288,146 998,400

Fall 2009 Regional Residents' Enrollments in Higher Education Metroplex Students Attending In-Region Metroplex Students Attending Out-of-Region Metroplex to: Public Private Two-Year Public Colleges Central 26,956 5,126 COLLIN CO COMM COLL DISTRICT 22,388 Upper East 6,557 1,753 TARRANT CO NORTHEAST CAMPUS 14,285 High Plains 8,062 231 DCCCD RICHLAND COLLEGE 14,198 Gulf Coast 5,167 490 TARRANT CO SOUTHEAST CAMPUS 11,809 Southeast 4,134 TARRANT CO SOUTH CAMPUS 10,666 Northwest 2,169 2,135 TARRANT CO NORTHWEST CAMPUS 10,534 South Texas 1,545 804 DCCCD EASTFIELD COLLEGE 10,081 West 978 DCCCD BROOKHAVEN COLLEGE 9,125 Upper Rio Grande 291 DCCCD NORTH LAKE COLLEGE 8,992 Total Out-of-Region 55,859 10,539 DCCCD EL CENTRO COLLEGE 8,720 NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE 8,138 DCCCD MOUNTAIN VIEW COLLEGE 7,256 NAVARRO COLLEGE 6,947 DCCCD CEDAR VALLEY COLLEGE 5,367 WEATHERFORD COLLEGE 4,979 GRAYSON COUNTY COLLEGE 4,325 TARRANT CO TRINITY RIVER CAMPUS 3,354 Four-Year Public Institutions UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS 25,320 U. OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON 21,503 U. OF TEXAS AT DALLAS 10,493 TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY 9,455 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-COMMERCE 6,473 TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY 4,380 UNIV. OF NORTH TEXAS AT DALLAS 1,995 Independent Institutions SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 6,070 TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY 4,274 DALLAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY 4,051 TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 2,743 UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS 1,398 AUSTIN COLLEGE 830 SOUTHWESTERN ASSEM OF GOD UNIV 766 SOUTHWESTERN ADVENTIST UNIV 425 PARKER COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC 331 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 101 SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 84 COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS MORE 21 Total In-Region Enrollment 261,877 Source: THECB and Institutional Data 200,000 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 Metroplex Residents Enrolled by Public Inst. Type and Ethnicity, Fall 2000 & 2009 0 White African Am Hispanic Other Two-Year Insts. 2000 Two-Year Insts. 2009 Four-Year Insts. 2000 Four-Year Insts. 2009

FY 1998 7th Grade Cohort Tracked through FY 2009 Higher Education 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 HS Graduate Enrolled in HE* HE Graduate 71.8% 63.3% 56. 59. 44.6% 29.5% 23.8% 9.1% 7. Af. Am (n=13,005) Hispanic (n=15,295) White (n=42,506) *HE enrollment includes 4.9% of the 7th grade cohort that did not graduate from public HS FY 2008 High School Graduates' Enrollment in Higher Education and TSI Achievement Rate as of Fall 2008 10 8 6 48% Metroplex 49% 64% Statewide 61% 73% 7 85% 82% 8 76% 4 2 Enrolled in Higher Ed Met All Areas Met Math Met Writing Met Reading

For more detailed data relating to these charts, see: High School to College and Seventh Grade Cohort Data FY 2001, 2002, & 2003 Public HS Graduates who Earned a Degree or Certificate within Six Years of HS Graduation By Enrollment Status THECB College Enrollment Status High Enrolled Earned Earned Earned Pct Earned Region School Immediately Assoc. Cert. Bac. Bac. Grads Degree Degree Degree Metroplex 1.Did not attend immediately 80,512 0 572 478 1,049 1.3 2.Started at two-year 50,862 50,862 6,562 1,677 6,062 11.9 3.Started at four-year 31,964 31,964 840 278 18,811 58.9 Region Total 163,338 82,826 7,974 2,433 25,922 15.9 By Bachelor's Degree Granting Institution THECB College Graduation Status and High Enrolled Earned Earned Earned Pct Earned Region Bachelor's Degree Granting School Immediately Assoc. Cert. Bac. Bac. Institution Grads Degree Degree Degree Metroplex Angelo State University 9 0 66 Lamar University 7 0 23 Midwestern State University 27 6 274 Prairie View A&M University 6 1 288 Sam Houston State University 37 4 320 Southwest Texas State Univ 47 3 994 Stephen F. Austin State Univ 19 6 696 Sul Ross State University 0 0 8 TA&MU at Galveston 1 0 67 Tarleton State University 107 4 978 Texas A&M - Commerce 150 10 1,014 Texas A&M - Corpus Christi 11 1 90 Texas A&M - Kingsville 0 0 9 Texas A&M - Texarkana 1 0 2 Texas A&M HSC 10 0 30 Texas A&M International 0 0 3 Texas A&M University 56 13 3,567

Texas Southern University 1 0 90 Texas Tech HSC 8 0 128 Texas Tech University 55 6 2,576 Texas Woman's University 137 6 942 UT Brownsville 1 0 1 UT HSC Houston 0 0 5 UT HSC San Antonio 1 1 4 UT MD Anderson Cancer Center 1 0 1 UT Pan American 1 0 12 UT Southwestern Medical Center 5 0 14 UT at Arlington 458 16 3,180 UT at Austin 29 5 3,303 UT at Dallas 258 14 1,978 UT at El Paso 0 0 10 UT at Permian Basin 0 0 7 UT at San Antonio 4 1 71 UT at Tyler 34 1 147 UTMB Galveston 0 0 6 Univ of H - Clear Lake 0 0 6

Regional Residents' Graduation Rates (Bacc+) of Fall 1999 FTUG Cohorts at Public CTCs Cohort Graduation Rate Region Ethnicity Gender Size 6-year 10-year Metroplex Statewide Statewide White F 32,084 22.1% 31.6% White M 28,803 16.5% 25.9% Afr Amer F 6,405 7.9% 14.8% Afr Amer M 4,628 5.3% 9.6% Hispanic F 15,888 10.8% 20.5% Hispanic M 12,579 7.1% 13.9% Metroplex White F 8,675 18.2% 26.4% White M 7,793 12.8% 20.3% Afr Amer F 2,222 7.4% 14.1% Afr Amer M 1,569 5.3% 9.1% Hispanic F 1,919 9.4% 16.5% Hispanic M 1,477 6. 11.5% 4 3 2 1 6-year 10-year 4 3 2 1 6-year 10-year Regional Residents' Graduation Rates (Bacc+) of Fall 1999 FTUG Cohorts at Public Universities Cohort Graduation Rate Region Ethnicity Gender Size 6-year 10-year Metroplex Statewide Statewide White F 15,182 66.4% 73.6% White M 13,131 54.9% 64.8% Afr Amer F 3,197 42.5% 53.3% Afr Amer M 2,173 29.7% 39. Hispanic F 5,369 46.2% 59.6% Hispanic M 4,536 34.9% 48.1% Metroplex White F 4,138 67.4% 74. White M 3,476 56.3% 65.7% Afr Amer F 767 47.1% 57. Afr Amer M 526 30.6% 42.4% Hispanic F 364 63.7% 73.4% Hispanic M 279 50.2% 62.7% Source: THECB and Institutional Data 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6-year 10-year White female White male Afr Amer Female Afr Amer male Hispanic female Hispanic male 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6-year 10-year

Fall Public Enrollment and Institutional Targets by Ethnicity and Institution Type 250,000 200,000 White Afr Amer Hispanic Other 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 4-Yr 2-Yr 4-Yr 2-Yr 4-Yr 2-Yr 2000 2009 2015 Actual Actual Inst. Targets Note: 4-yr includes health-related institutions. Fall Public Enrollment and Institutional Targets by Ethnicity and Institution Type Actual or Target Year Inst. Type Total White Afr Amer Hispanic Other Actual 2000 4-Yr 84,075 55,684 8,715 6,942 12,734 2-Yr 101,533 61,892 14,671 13,200 11,770 Actual 2009 4-Yr 115,348 64,887 15,098 14,904 20,459 2-Yr 174,121 86,672 30,435 36,119 20,895 Inst. Targets 2015 4-Yr 134,860 72,292 18,709 21,490 22,369 2-Yr 231,817 104,391 40,066 59,824 27,536 Source: THECB and Institutional Data

Percent of Public Higher Ed Enrollment by Gender and Ethnicity, Fall 2009 Male Female 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4-yr 2-yr 4-yr 2-yr 4-yr 2-yr White African American Hispanic Ethnicity Inst. Type Male Female White African American Hispanic 4-yr 4-yr 4-yr 42% 31% 39% 58% 69% 61% 2-yr 2-yr 2-yr 42% 35% 41% 58% 65% 59% Source: THECB and Institutional Data

Degrees Awarded in the Metroplex Region 2000 and 2009 Total, STEM Fields, and Allied Health & Nursing Fields 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 Certificate 2,415 4,212 391 579 16.2% 13.7% 431 976 17.8% 23.2% Associate's 5,577 9,247 425 304 7.6% 3.3% 821 1,327 14.7% 14.4% Bachelor's 11,048 16,719 951 1,107 8.6% 6.6% 1,015 1,138 9.2% 6.8% Graduate 5,737 9,257 977 1,411 17. 15.2% 584 758 10.2% 8.2% Total 24,777 39,435 2,744 3,401 11.1% 8.6% 2,851 4,199 11.5% 10.6% Source: THECB and Institutional Data

Occupations Adding the Most New Jobs or Growing the Fastest, 2006-2016, Metroplex All Occupations Occupation Title Leading occupations preferring an associate's degree or higher* High Growth in: Jobs Change Jobs Percent 2006 2016 (New Jobs) 3,277,250 3,954,800 677,550 21% Kindergarten & Elementary Teachers 38,700 56,550 17,850 46% Middle & Secondary Teachers 41,100 57,200 16,100 39% Registered Nurses 41,150 55,100 13,950 34% Computer Software Engineers 25,400 35,050 9,650 38% Accountants & Auditors 29,500 37,250 7,750 26% Network Systems & Data Communications Analysts 6,450 10,000 3,550 55% Special Ed Teachers 6,350 9,600 3,250 51% Geological & Petroleum Techns 600 900 300 5 Physician Assistants 1,050 1,550 500 48% Veterinarians 1,050 1,550 500 48% *Occupations with 500 or more jobs in 2006. Source: Texas Workforce Commission Percent Change