2. USHE Students
Utah high school graduates who enroll
in college, attend a USHE institution
Students in 2015-16
8 out of 10
175,138
Projected enrollment growth at USHE
institutions by 2025
52,000
Degrees and certificates USHE
awarded in 2014-15 academic year
32,797
3. Georgetown University:
America’s Divided Recovery
HS Diploma
80,000
Associate
Degree
3,100,000
Bachelor's
Degree
4,600,000
Graduate
Degree
3,800,000
Jobs added December 2007 - January 2016
99% of job growth went to
workers with more than a
HS education.
Source: https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/americas-divided-recovery/
4. $6,630/yr $9,410/yr
Higher education in Utah is one of the best
deals in the country.
Third-lowest tuition for 4-yr
public universities
$18,921 $28,950Lowest average student debt in
the country
54% 69%Among the 10 lowest states of
graduates with student debt
Sources: College Board (http://trends.collegeboard.org/college-pricing), The Institute for College
Access and Success (http://ticas.org/posd/map-state-data-2015#)
5. Economic ROI: +33%
Utahns with a bachelor’s degree
will earn $830k over those with
only a HS diploma.
Education is one of the three
primary factors that will help
reduce intergenerational poverty
in Utah.
Higher ed improves the lives of
Utahns.
6. Quality of Life
Benefits of college:
• more career & life opportunities
• more healthy, satisfying life
• more time to spend with family
• more civically active
Higher ed improves the lives of
Utahns.
7. Higher ed improves the lives of
Utahns.
Stronger Economy
“Higher Education remains a top economic
development priority, for two reasons:
1. The education system must prepare
workers for the high-tech jobs of the
future.
2. Companies and workers won’t come to
Utah if executives and workers worry
their children won’t receive a top-quality
education.”
-Val Hale, Executive Director, GOED
8. Utah: A State of
Opportunity
Utah State Board of Regents Strategic Plan 2025
9. Utah is at a crossroads.
• Youngest population in the nation
• 4th fastest growing population
• One of the fastest growing state
economies
Opportunity
10. Utah is at a crossroads.
In order for the state to maintain
its upward trajectory, higher
education is critical.
11. Utah is at a crossroads.
Challenge
• Today’s jobs require an increasing
amount of postsecondary education.
• Employers value a talent force that is
both technologically savvy and adept
at critical “soft” or social/interpersonal
skills.
• Utah companies are competing with
other state economies.
12. Utah is at a crossroads.
Will Utah build upon current successes
and more fully become a state of
opportunity and a prosperous leader in
the global economy?
Or, is Utah satisfied with being in the
middle of the pack among states in the
percent of its population with a college
education?
13. The Plan: A Statewide Strategy to
Maximize Opportunity, Improve
Results and Ensure Quality
Includes:
• Measurable results
• Action needed to achieve those results
• Necessary investments in higher education
to support these strategies
14. • Strategic planning process started 2014
• Board of Regents reviewed several drafts in 2015
• Final draft approved in January 2016
Strategic Plan Timeline
15. Key Issues in Utah Higher Ed
Increasing capacity to serve 52,000+ students by 2025
Increasing educational attainment to meet workforce needs
144,280
175,138
227,151
Historical
Projected
Student Enrollment
Historical & Projected 2005-2025
16. Strategic Objectives
Affordable
Participation
Increase the number of Utahns who decide
to access, are prepared for, and succeed in
higher ed
Timely
Completion
Increase the percentage of students who
persist in and graduate from higher ed
Innovative
Discovery
Encourage innovation as a core value at
each USHE institution, in keeping with its
distinct mission
17. • 52,000+ additional students
by 2025
• Need to address
achievement gap between
income groups,
majority/minority
communities, and genders
231%
Increase in Latino
student enrollment at
USHE institutions in
the last decade. BUT,
college participation
among these
students still lags the
state average by
20%.
Affordable Participation
18. 3rd lowest
tuition
• Increase partnerships
between higher ed and K-
12 to increase college
preparation
• Maintain affordable tuition
to ensure college remains
accessible for all Utahns
Tuition at Utah’s four-
year public institutions
is the third-lowest in the
nation.
StepUp to Higher Ed has
partnered with
27 school districts
(out of 41 total)
Affordable Participation
19. • 1 in 3 High school juniors and seniors take at
least 1 concurrent enrollment course
• English 1010 Most popular course
• $32.5 million Estimated tuition savings for college
courses
• 198,163 Credits awarded
• 2/3 Of credit earned fulfills general ed
requirement, transferable to any USHE
institution
Concurrent Enrollment
Affordable Participation
20. • 20,000+ high school seniors in 85 high schools completed a
college application during the school day.
• Emphasis on low-income, first generation students.
College Application Week
Affordable Participation
21. • Reports college performance of 2013-14 high school grads
• Customized report for all 187 high schools in Utah
• Delivered to every superintendent & State Superintendent
USHE High School Feedback Reports
*The High School Feedback Report shows college performance of the 2013-14 high school graduating
class who enrolled in a USHE institution the following academic year 2014-15.
42% of Utah HS
grads attend
college within 1
yr. of HS
graduation
75% have
completed or
started their
math track by
end of 1st yr. of
college
79% of low-
income
students
qualified for
federal Pell
grants
Only 25% took
30 credits or
more during 1st
yr. (on track to
graduate in 4
years)
Affordable Participation
22. GOAL Increase the number of Utahns who
decide to access, are prepared for, and
succeed in higher ed
METRIC Increase the percentage of Utah high
school graduates enrolling in college
within five years to 75% by 2024-25 (from
66%)
TAKING
ACTION
• Improve student financial support
• Increase capacity and quality improvement
• Work closely with K-12 so that every Utah high
school graduate is prepared for college
Affordable Participation
23. • Board of Regents adopted
the Completion Resolution
in June 2013
• 3-5 year completion goals
set by institutions
• Focus on math
Timely Completion
50%
About 50% of
USHE students
graduate with a
bachelor’s degree
after 8 years, less
than the national
average of 59% in
6 years.
24. GOAL Increase the percentage of students
who persist in & graduate from college
METRIC Increase degree productivity to 28
awards/100 FTE by 2024-25 (from 25)
TAKING
ACTION
• Review & support USHE’s long-term completion
goals
• Establish guided pathways
• Ensure consistent transferability
• Ease access to financial aid & appropriate course-
taking
Timely Completion
25. • Research plays a critical
role in Utah’s economy
• Open-access institutions
provide CTE to meet market
demand
• Utilize technology and
innovative instructional
design
$656
USHE institutions
brought $656
million to the state
in research and
other grant funds
in 2014-15.
million
Innovative Discovery
26. available entirely online
81 Certificates and Degrees
Certificates AAS Associate Bachelor’s Masters PhD Licensure Minor
18 8 10 20 19 3 2 2
Innovative Discovery
27. Online courses and degrees
• 1 in 4 students take an online-only course.
• Utilization of online has grown more than 5-fold since 2011.
Despite availability of online courses/degrees, students prefer
using online courses to supplement a traditional on-campus
schedule.
But…
• More than 85% of students who enroll in online courses take a
majority of their courses on-campus.
• Less than 3% of full-time students are enrolled totally online
• Most “100%” online students are part-time, over 25 yrs old.
Innovative Discovery
28. GOAL Encourage innovation as a core value
at each USHE institution, in keeping
with its distinct mission
METRIC Regularly assess student involvement
in high impact learning practices
TAKING
ACTION
• Implement AAC&U’s high impact best practices
• Emphasize research at Research I universities
• Leverage efforts to meet workforce demands
through applied research & industry partnerships
Innovative Discovery
29. Investing in the Strategic Plan
Ten-year projection of estimated costs to implement
this plan, including:
• Annual increases in employee compensation & benefits
• Accommodating projected increase in student enrollments without overly
relying on tuition
• Accommodating capacity increases as participation increases
• Advance IT capabilities and support
• Increased O&M, utilities, and other mandatory costs
• Capital development to replace aging facilities and expand new facilities
• Performance funding
• Growth in number of students receiving the Regents’ Scholarship
• Deduction in projected costs for increased operational efficiency
30. Investing in the Strategic Plan
Over next decade, USHE budget would need an
annual average increase of 5.2% in appropriated state
funds
30%
In annual
investment
above the ten-
year average is
needed.
increase
31. Return on Investment
Over the next ten years:
$132 billion in increased wages
$17 billion increase in state tax contributions
$26 billion increase in indirect economic activity
32. So, will Utah realize its
potential as a state of
opportunity?
By making key investments in
higher ed, the future for Utah in
every metric—economic, well-
being, health, prosperity—is
bright.
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