Presentation given to For Counselor's Only Conference at Moore-Norman Technology Center.
Video to accompany at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5FofnWLa8Y
4. Measuring Up 2008
• Participation: C-
– likelihood of enrolling by age 19 is fair
• Affordability: F
– 37% income to pay for college, after aid
• Completion: C
– 44% complete a bachelors in regular time
5. Measuring Up 2008
• Percentage of 25-64 year olds with a
bachelors d
b hl degree or hi h
higher
– Oklahoma 24%
– National 29%
– Top 5 States 37%
6. Measuring Up 2008
• 59.2% students go directly to college
– 34th nationally
• 36.7% students do not return after year 1
– 50th nationally
• 28.1% graduation rate
– 24th nationally
Measuring Up 2008 – The National Report Card on Higher Education
http://measuringup2008.highereducation.org
8. Cooperative Alliances
• Percentage point increase in the supply of
college graduates raises. . .
ll dt i
– high school drop-outs’ wages by 1.9%
– high school graduates’ wages 1.6%
– college graduates wages by 0.4%
Journal of Econometrics
Enrico Moretti, Dept of Economics, UCLA
9. Cooperative Alliances
High
Hi h $24,900 $6,600 $31,500
School Wages Taxes Compensation
$31,500 $9,100 $40,600
Associate Wages Taxes Compensation
The Benefits of Higher Education for Individuals and Society 2007
College Board
10. Cooperative Alliances
• Take a look at the Numbers
– Customer Relation Management / February 2009
– The Numbers Tell the Tale
http://www.destinationcrm.com/Articles/Editorial/Mag
http://www destinationcrm com/Articles/Editorial/Mag
azine-Features/The-Numbers-Tell-the-Tale-52475.aspx
11. Cooperative Alliances
The Benefits of Higher Education for Individuals and Society 2007
College Board
15. Cooperative Alliances
• Fall 2008
– 39 113 t t l credit h
39,113 total dit hours
• 15,763 Secondary
• 23 350 Ad lt
23,350 Adult
– 4,787 students
• 2 361 Secondary
2,361
• 2,426 Adult
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
16. 0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
45000
Number Enrolled -
High School Students
C
Credit Hours -
High School Students
Academic Services Fee Waiver -
High Scho Students
ool
Num
mber Credits
Applicabl for Fee Waiver
le
Alliance Enrollment
N
Number Enrolled -
Cooperative Alliances
Adult Students
Credit Hours -
Adult Students
Total Students
T
Total Credit Hours
17. High School Student Enrollment
• Enrollment at local technology center
• M t ONE criteria
Meet it i
– Composite ACT of 19 or
– ACT Plan S
Pl Score of 15 or
f
– High School GPA of 2.5
18. High School Student Enrollment
• Parent/Guardian
Statement of
Understanding
• Admissions/Enrollment
Form
• Proof of Fee Waiver
Qualification
• Per credit hour fee
26. Substantial Savings
• $18, 597
33rd Average Debt
• 52%
41st Proportion with D bt
P ti ith Debt
Student Debt and the Class of 2007
Institute for College Access and Success
27. Substantial Savings
• Average Tuition/Fees per credit hour at
participating i tit ti
ti i ti institutions
– $97 per credit hour
• Academic Services Fee per credit hour at
participating institutions
– $8 per credit hour
The Official Guide to Oklahoma's Colleges and Universities
2008-2009
28. Substantial Savings
• $97.04
on campus
• $8
Alliance
• $89.04
savings
• $267.12
average savings
The Official Guide to Oklahoma's Colleges and Universities
2008-2009
29. Substantial Savings
total
•$71 th
$71 thousand
d
waivers
tuition
•$3.5
•$3 5 million
savings
30. Substantial Savings
• Textbooks
– $1 097
$1,097
• Housing/Food
– $3 818
$3,818
• Transportation
2008-2009 Estimated Cost for Students at Oklahoma Public Colleges and Universities
Community College Estimates
OKCOLLEGESTART.ORG
31. Substantial Savings
Fee Waiver
I. Family receives public assistance
II. Student is a ward of the state
III.Student resides in a foster home
IV. Student participates in free or reduced-price lunch program at
school
V. Student participates in a federally funded TRIO program such
as Upward Bound
VI. Family income is at or below the Bureau of Labor Statistics
y
Low Standard Budget
32. Getting Them There
• All districts have an ACT code
• Codes are published in ACT directory
http://okcareertech.org/alliances/actcodes.htm
33. Getting Them There
• PLAN EOS
• PLAN ACT
• Recruitment,
Advisement &
Ad i t
Guidance
• Elect to Participate!
37. Jeremy L. Zweiacker
Tech Prep & Alliance State Coordinator
OK Dept. of Career & Technology Education
405.743.6881/jzwei@okcareertech.org
405 743 6881/jzwei@okcareertech org
http://oktechprep.blogspot.com