Degree Completions and Other Awards. Bernadette LeMasters Virginia Management Fellows (VMF) Program

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2017-18 Degree Completions and Other Awards Bernadette LeMasters Virginia Management Fellows (VMF) Program

Outline All Students, All Institution Types Best Educated State in the Nation In-State, Public 2YR and 4YR Top Jobs Act (TJ21) In-State, Public 2YR, Net and In-State, Public 4YR, Net and In-State, Private Nonprofit 4YR In-State, Private Nonprofit 4YR, Net and

All Students In-State and Out-of-State Students Degrees and Awards Completed

2017-18 Degrees and Other Awards Degree Public Two-years Public Four-years Private Four-years Total Certificates 14,546 112 389 15,047 Associate 18,200 42 1,293 19,535 Bachelor 0 37,916 17,031 54,947 First Professional 0 1,344 1,769 3,113 Master 0 11,448 10,398 21,846 Total Undergraduate Degrees & Certificates 89,529 328 more (0.4%) than in 2016-17 (89,201) 800 fewer (-0.9%) than in 2015-16 (90,329) Total Bachelor s Degrees Largest number ever 408 more (0.7%) than in 2016-17 (54,539) 486 more (0.9%) than in 2015-16 (54,461) Doctor 0 1,883 1,120 3,003 Post-grad Certificates 0 1,572 917 3,098 Total Degrees 18,200 52,633 31,611 102,444 Total Awards 32,746 54,317 32,917 119,980 Total Awards Largest number ever 1,053 more (0.9%) than in 2016-17 (118,927)

2017-18 Degrees and Other Awards Degree Public Two-years Public Four-years Private Four-years Total Certificates 14,546 112 389 15,047 Associate 18,200 42 1,293 19,535 Bachelor 0 37,916 17,031 54,947 First Professional 0 1,344 1,769 3,113 Master 0 11,448 10,398 21,846 Doctor 0 1,883 1,120 3,003 Post-grad Certificates 0 1,572 917 3,098 Total Degrees 18,200 52,633 31,611 102,444 Total Awards 32,746 54,317 32,917 119,980 Public 2YR Associate 219 fewer (-1.2%) than in 2016-17 (18,419) 756 fewer (-4.0%) than in 2015-16 (18,956) Public 4YR Bachelor s 103 fewer (-0.3%) than in 2016-17 (38,019) 96 fewer (-0.3%) than in 2015-16 (38,012) Private 4YR Bachelor s Largest number ever 511 more (3.1%) than in 2016-17 (16,520) 582 more (3.5%) than in 2015-16 (16,449)

Best-Educated U.S. State by 2030 What? 1.5 million undergraduate degrees, certificates and workforce credentials between 2014-15 and 2029-30 So far? 354,935 undergraduate degrees and certificates Including 85,876 (2014-15) and 89,529 (2017-18) Future? Overall growth of 1% per year (from 2017-18) slightly above 1,501,000 awards

In-State Students Virginia In-State Students Degrees and Awards Completed

Degrees from Public 2YR & 4YR Academic Year Associate Bachelor Total Estimate In-State Students 2010-11 15,606 27,219 42,825 2011-12 17,534 28,870 46,404 * = Highest numbers ever 2012-13 18,135 29,366 47,501 2013-14 17,835 29,548 47,383 2014-15 17,918 30,077 47,995 47,026 2015-16 18,585* 31,141* 49,726* 47,100 2016-17 18,063 31,128 49,191 49,407 2017-18 17,829 31,026 48,855 50,145 2017-18 Total 336 (-0.7%) below 2016-17 871 (-1.8%) below 2015-16

Degrees from Public 2YR & 4YR Academic Year Associate Bachelor Total Estimate In-State Students 2010-11 15,606 27,219 42,825 2011-12 17,534 28,870 46,404 * = Highest numbers ever 2012-13 18,135 29,366 47,501 2013-14 17,835 29,548 47,383 2014-15 17,918 30,077 47,995 47,026 2015-16 18,585* 31,141* 49,726* 47,100 2016-17 18,063 31,128 49,191 49,407 2017-18 17,829 31,026 48,855 50,145 2017-18 Associate 234 (-1.3%) below 2016-17 756 (-4.1%) below 2015-16 2017-18 Bachelor s 102 (-0.3%) below 2016-17 115 (-0.4%) below 2015-16

Top Jobs Act (TJ21) What? 100,000 additional degrees between 2010-11 and 2024-25 to in-state undergraduates at public institutions And a comparable increase at private nonprofit institutions So far? 337,055 public 4YR in-state undergrad degrees from 2011-12 to 2017-18 Including 2010-11, the total is 379,880 This is 37,280 above what the degree count would have been had each year s count been the same as 2010-11 (the baseline year) Future? Decreases in the past two years. If no further increases occur, fall short of goal by ~20,000 degrees In-State Students

2-Year Public Institutions Net Increases and Net Decreases From 2016-17 to 2017-18

Public 2YR, Associate, Net Highest Net Decrease Net Decrease Percentage Tidewater Community College -156-5.7% Southside Virginia Community College -101-16.9% Lord Fairfax Community College -95-12.9% J Sargeant Reynolds Community College -63-6.5% Danville Community College -38-15.7% In-State Students In 2017-18, in-state students completed 17,829 associate degrees at public institutions 17,787 at twoyear institutions.

Public 2YR, Associate, Net Highest Net Increase Net Increase Percentage Patrick Henry Community College 168 62.2% Thomas Nelson Community College 48 5.7% John Tyler Community College 34 3.9% Virginia Highlands Community College 29 14.3% Wytheville Community College 26 8.3% In-State Students In 2017-18, in-state students completed 17,829 associate degrees at public institutions 17,787 at twoyear institutions.

4-Year Public Institutions Net Increases and Net Decreases From 2016-17 to 2017-18

Public 4YR, Bachelor s, Net Highest Net Decrease Net Decrease Percentage Norfolk State University -163-20.5% Virginia Commonwealth University -163-3.4% Old Dominion University -89-2.5% College of William and Mary -65-5.9% In-State Students In 2017-18, in-state students completed 31,026 bachelor s degrees at public institutions. University of Mary Washington -65-7.2%

Public 4YR, Bachelor s, Net Highest Net Increase Net Increase Percentage University of Virginia 224 8.1% George Mason University 207 4.6% Virginia Tech 122 2.7% Virginia Military Institute 56 26.4% In-State Students In 2017-18, in-state students completed 31,026 bachelor s degrees at public institutions. Note: Only four public 4-year institutions had net increases

Private Nonprofit Institutions

Degrees from Private Nonprofit 4YR Academic Year Associate Bachelor Total Estimate In-State Students 2010-11 172 5,858 6,030 2011-12 228 6,368 6,596 * = Highest numbers ever 2012-13 232 6,583 6,815 2013-14 222 6,683 6,905 2014-15 314* 6,659 6,973 6,953 2015-16 304 6,875 7,179* 7,088 2016-17 294 6,799 7,093 7,212 2017-18 268 6,906* 7,174 7,475 2017-18 Total 86 (1.1%) above 2016-17 5 (-0.1%) below 2015-16

Private 4YR, Undergr. Degrees, Net Highest Net Decrease Net Decrease Percentage In-State Students University of Lynchburg -46-14.6% Averett University Non-Traditional -43-22.4% Sweet Briar College -40-100.0% Hampton University -23-11.7% Bluefield College -20-11.6% Highest Net Increase Net Increase Percentage Liberty University 183 7.8% In 2017-18, in-state students completed 7,174 undergraduate degrees at private nonprofit institutions 268 associate degrees and 6,906 bachelor s degrees. Regent University 41 14.8% Mary Baldwin University 25 13.4% Randolph College 19 26.0% George Washington University 14 12.0% Randolph-Macon College 14 6.1%