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The Access Challenge
 in the United States:

Demographics, Preparation,
Information, & Affordability

             Jacqueline E. King, PhD
             Assistant Vice President
                        July 16, 2008
The Problem: Differential
Attainment by Race & Income

                                                             56%




 38%




                      24%
                                                                              21%
                                          18%




 White          African American        Hispanic        Asian American   American Indian
         Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2006.
The Access Challenge

• Growing Diversity
• Inconsistent Preparation
• Information Overload
• Financial Barriers
Public High School Graduates,
            by Race/Ethnicity, 2001 to 2021
2,000,000
                                          1,859,514

                                                                                    1,588,455
1,500,000         White
                  African American
                  Asian American
1,000,000         Hispanic
                                                                                     780,268

                                          480,187
 500,000
                                          434,234                                    393,363

                                                                                     244,143
                                          161,093
       0
      2000-01   2003-04      2006-07    2009-10       2012-13   2015-16   2018-19   2021-22

                Source: WICHE, Knocking at the College Door.
Educational Progress of 2002 10th
      Graders (15 years old) as of 2006
88%                93%                  91%
                      82%                                    82%                81%
                         77%                 75%
   70%                                         67%
       60%                                                         62%
                                                                                     59%
                               54%
                                                      46%               49%              45%
           40%
                                                                          33%
                                                                                            22%




 All Students      Asian American             White         African American         Hispanic

 High School Diploma     Any Postsecondary Enrollment         Immediate Enrollment    University
                 Source: NCES, Education Longitudinal Study: 2002/06.
                         NCES
Educational Progress of 2002 HS
         Sophomores as of 2006,
             by Family Income
                                                           92%               96%
88%                                                                             91%
                                      85%                                         84%
                  78%                                           78%
  70%                                                             70%                   70%
    60%                                    63%
                       52%                   52%                      49%
         40%             40%
                                                  31%
                              21%



All Students     Income $20,000         $20,001 to           $50,001 to     $100,001 or more
                     or Less             $50,000             $100,000


 High School Diploma     Any Postsecondary Enrollment      Immediate Enrollment   University
               Source: NCES, Education Longitudinal Study: 2002/06.
                       NCES
Undergraduates with Nontraditional
                  Characteristics
     Any characteristic                                                                 70

      Attends part time                                                            51

Financially independent                                                            50

    Delayed enrollment                                               38

        Works full time                                         34

       Has dependents                                   27

         Single Parent                   13

        No HS Diploma               9

                Source: NCES, National Postsecondary Student Aid Study: 2003-04.
The Access Challenge

• Growing Diversity
• Inconsistent Preparation
• Information Overload
• Financial Barriers
High School Does Not Prepare Many
   Students for Higher Education
• 30% of students do not complete high
  school.
• 40% to 45% of recent high school
  graduates report significant skill gaps.
• 30% of first-year college students must
  take remedial courses.
• Faculty estimate 42% of first-year
  students are unprepared.
• Employers estimate 45% of recent high
  school graduates lack skills to advance.
             Source: Achieve.
Students Completing College Prep Math,
     by Income and Race-Ethnicity

                                                                         Trigonometry or Higher
                                                                         Algebra II



                           68%
                                            63%               50%
                                                                        33%
                                                                                       26%
          25%




          23%                                                 23%       26%            25%
                           18%              17%


      Low-income      High-income         Asian               White    African        Hispanic
                                         American                     American

       Source: NCES, Education Longitudinal Study: 2002/06.
Expectations Gap Between High
  School & Higher Education
        • Academic standards in HS not aligned
          with postsecondary requirements.
        • HS graduation requirements set too low.
        • No connection between HS tests and
          college entrance or course placement.
        • RESULT: Students often earn a high
          school diploma without the skills
          necessary for success in higher
          education.
American Diploma Project
     Policy Agenda
     1. Align high school and higher education
        standards.
     2. Require students to take a college-ready
        curriculum to earn a high school diploma.
     3. Build college readiness measures into
        statewide high school assessment
        systems.
     4. Hold high schools and postsecondary
        institutions accountable for student
        preparation and success.
State Progress

   Aligning Standards               11               8                13                   13


  Aligning Graduation
                                     13                  6            12
     Requirements


Aligning Assessments            8            1                 23



Aligning Data Systems       5            4       2                          36



Aligning Accountability     4            7


         In place by 2007           In place by 2008         Anticipate in place by 2009    In process/planned

                    Source: Achieve. Closing the Expectations Gap: 2008.
The Access Challenge

• Growing Diversity
• Inconsistent Preparation
• Information Gap
• Financial Barriers
10th Graders Who Completed
   at Least Algebra II by Postsecondary
  Participation, Income and Race/Ethnicity
           4               8
           7                              12
 25                        9                              19              20
                                          13
                                                                                            Never attended
                                                          19              17
 18


           89                                                                               Enrolled, then Left
                          83
                                          76
 57                                                       62              63

                                                                                            Enrolled



  Low-     High-      Asian             White          African         Hispanic
income   income      American                         American
             Source: U.S. Department of Education, Education Longitudinal Study: 2002/06.
Admissions and Financial Aid
• 6,500 institutions, most with unique admissions requirements
  & applications.
• Tuition ranging from $0 to more than $40,000.
• Hundreds of federal, state, institutional and private grant and
  loan programs, all with
  unique criteria and many
  with their own application.
• The main financial aid form
  has more than 100 questions
  and requires information
  from parent’s income tax forms.
Enrolled Students Often Do Not
       Apply for Financial Aid




• 41% of all students do not file the main financial aid form.
• 1.8 million low- and moderate-income students do not apply.
• 1.5 million of these students miss out on the largest federal
  grant program.
          Source: King, J. Missed Opportunities Revisited: New Information on Students Who Do Not Apply for
          Financial Aid. February 2006 ACE Issue Brief.
A Patchwork of Programs Provide
     Information & Guidance
The Access Challenge

• Growing Diversity
• Inconsistent Preparation
• Information Gap
• Financial Barriers
Average Tuition and Fees
         Before and After Gift Aid
Tuition and Fees

                                                                       $23,712
Tuition and Fees
Less Grants & Tax
Credits
                                                                               $14,400



                                                $6,185

             $2,361                                       $2,577
                        $323

        Public Community College                Public University      Private University

             Source: College Board. Trends in College Pricing: 2007.
Percentage of BA Completers
          with Debt, by Income

            Median Debt of All Borrowers: $16,432
 69%
                 63%               61%               58%
                                                                       48%




Less than      $30,000 to       $50,000 to        $70,000 to        $100,000 or
 $30,000        $49,999          $69,999           $99,999             more

               Source: King, J. Federal Student Loan Debt: 1993 to 2004. June 2005 ACE Issue Brief.
Undergraduates
    by Role and Workload
  Employees
                    Did Not Work
  who Study
                        22%
     26%
Avg Hrs/Wk=38




                      Students
                      who Work
                         52%
                    Avg Hrs/Wk=25
A Cautionary Tale
• California Community Colleges offer
  open admission and very low tuition
  ($480/year).
• Fantastic access, but very low success
  rates.
• When low tuition means low service
  levels, it is counter-productive.
• Students still need aid to cover living
  expenses and forgone income.
Some Lessons from U.S. Experience
• One size will not fit all: As population becomes
  more diverse, institutions and public policy must
  adapt.
• Rigorous, consistent and relevant standards are a
  necessity in elementary/secondary education.
• Simplicity matters: In aid and admissions, there
  can be too much of a good thing.
• Affordability is a real problem – but it is not the only
  problem.
Jacqueline King, PhD.
   Assistant Vice President
American Council on Education
      Washington, DC
      www.acenet.edu
    policy@ace.nche.edu

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Utrecht sa- jacqueline e. king

  • 1. The Access Challenge in the United States: Demographics, Preparation, Information, & Affordability Jacqueline E. King, PhD Assistant Vice President July 16, 2008
  • 2. The Problem: Differential Attainment by Race & Income 56% 38% 24% 21% 18% White African American Hispanic Asian American American Indian Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2006.
  • 3. The Access Challenge • Growing Diversity • Inconsistent Preparation • Information Overload • Financial Barriers
  • 4. Public High School Graduates, by Race/Ethnicity, 2001 to 2021 2,000,000 1,859,514 1,588,455 1,500,000 White African American Asian American 1,000,000 Hispanic 780,268 480,187 500,000 434,234 393,363 244,143 161,093 0 2000-01 2003-04 2006-07 2009-10 2012-13 2015-16 2018-19 2021-22 Source: WICHE, Knocking at the College Door.
  • 5. Educational Progress of 2002 10th Graders (15 years old) as of 2006 88% 93% 91% 82% 82% 81% 77% 75% 70% 67% 60% 62% 59% 54% 46% 49% 45% 40% 33% 22% All Students Asian American White African American Hispanic High School Diploma Any Postsecondary Enrollment Immediate Enrollment University Source: NCES, Education Longitudinal Study: 2002/06. NCES
  • 6. Educational Progress of 2002 HS Sophomores as of 2006, by Family Income 92% 96% 88% 91% 85% 84% 78% 78% 70% 70% 70% 60% 63% 52% 52% 49% 40% 40% 31% 21% All Students Income $20,000 $20,001 to $50,001 to $100,001 or more or Less $50,000 $100,000 High School Diploma Any Postsecondary Enrollment Immediate Enrollment University Source: NCES, Education Longitudinal Study: 2002/06. NCES
  • 7. Undergraduates with Nontraditional Characteristics Any characteristic 70 Attends part time 51 Financially independent 50 Delayed enrollment 38 Works full time 34 Has dependents 27 Single Parent 13 No HS Diploma 9 Source: NCES, National Postsecondary Student Aid Study: 2003-04.
  • 8. The Access Challenge • Growing Diversity • Inconsistent Preparation • Information Overload • Financial Barriers
  • 9. High School Does Not Prepare Many Students for Higher Education • 30% of students do not complete high school. • 40% to 45% of recent high school graduates report significant skill gaps. • 30% of first-year college students must take remedial courses. • Faculty estimate 42% of first-year students are unprepared. • Employers estimate 45% of recent high school graduates lack skills to advance. Source: Achieve.
  • 10. Students Completing College Prep Math, by Income and Race-Ethnicity Trigonometry or Higher Algebra II 68% 63% 50% 33% 26% 25% 23% 23% 26% 25% 18% 17% Low-income High-income Asian White African Hispanic American American Source: NCES, Education Longitudinal Study: 2002/06.
  • 11. Expectations Gap Between High School & Higher Education • Academic standards in HS not aligned with postsecondary requirements. • HS graduation requirements set too low. • No connection between HS tests and college entrance or course placement. • RESULT: Students often earn a high school diploma without the skills necessary for success in higher education.
  • 12. American Diploma Project Policy Agenda 1. Align high school and higher education standards. 2. Require students to take a college-ready curriculum to earn a high school diploma. 3. Build college readiness measures into statewide high school assessment systems. 4. Hold high schools and postsecondary institutions accountable for student preparation and success.
  • 13. State Progress Aligning Standards 11 8 13 13 Aligning Graduation 13 6 12 Requirements Aligning Assessments 8 1 23 Aligning Data Systems 5 4 2 36 Aligning Accountability 4 7 In place by 2007 In place by 2008 Anticipate in place by 2009 In process/planned Source: Achieve. Closing the Expectations Gap: 2008.
  • 14. The Access Challenge • Growing Diversity • Inconsistent Preparation • Information Gap • Financial Barriers
  • 15. 10th Graders Who Completed at Least Algebra II by Postsecondary Participation, Income and Race/Ethnicity 4 8 7 12 25 9 19 20 13 Never attended 19 17 18 89 Enrolled, then Left 83 76 57 62 63 Enrolled Low- High- Asian White African Hispanic income income American American Source: U.S. Department of Education, Education Longitudinal Study: 2002/06.
  • 16. Admissions and Financial Aid • 6,500 institutions, most with unique admissions requirements & applications. • Tuition ranging from $0 to more than $40,000. • Hundreds of federal, state, institutional and private grant and loan programs, all with unique criteria and many with their own application. • The main financial aid form has more than 100 questions and requires information from parent’s income tax forms.
  • 17. Enrolled Students Often Do Not Apply for Financial Aid • 41% of all students do not file the main financial aid form. • 1.8 million low- and moderate-income students do not apply. • 1.5 million of these students miss out on the largest federal grant program. Source: King, J. Missed Opportunities Revisited: New Information on Students Who Do Not Apply for Financial Aid. February 2006 ACE Issue Brief.
  • 18. A Patchwork of Programs Provide Information & Guidance
  • 19. The Access Challenge • Growing Diversity • Inconsistent Preparation • Information Gap • Financial Barriers
  • 20. Average Tuition and Fees Before and After Gift Aid Tuition and Fees $23,712 Tuition and Fees Less Grants & Tax Credits $14,400 $6,185 $2,361 $2,577 $323 Public Community College Public University Private University Source: College Board. Trends in College Pricing: 2007.
  • 21. Percentage of BA Completers with Debt, by Income Median Debt of All Borrowers: $16,432 69% 63% 61% 58% 48% Less than $30,000 to $50,000 to $70,000 to $100,000 or $30,000 $49,999 $69,999 $99,999 more Source: King, J. Federal Student Loan Debt: 1993 to 2004. June 2005 ACE Issue Brief.
  • 22. Undergraduates by Role and Workload Employees Did Not Work who Study 22% 26% Avg Hrs/Wk=38 Students who Work 52% Avg Hrs/Wk=25
  • 23. A Cautionary Tale • California Community Colleges offer open admission and very low tuition ($480/year). • Fantastic access, but very low success rates. • When low tuition means low service levels, it is counter-productive. • Students still need aid to cover living expenses and forgone income.
  • 24. Some Lessons from U.S. Experience • One size will not fit all: As population becomes more diverse, institutions and public policy must adapt. • Rigorous, consistent and relevant standards are a necessity in elementary/secondary education. • Simplicity matters: In aid and admissions, there can be too much of a good thing. • Affordability is a real problem – but it is not the only problem.
  • 25. Jacqueline King, PhD. Assistant Vice President American Council on Education Washington, DC www.acenet.edu policy@ace.nche.edu