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Overview of Higher Education in Greater Houston Nadia Valliani June 25, 2018 In 2007, 74,400 8th graders enrolled in Greater Houston… 80,000 70,000 74,398 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 8th Grade Cohort Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board …94 percent enrolled in 9th grade… 80,000 70,000 60,000 69,637 Enrolled in 9th Grade 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 8th Grade Cohort Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board …75 percent graduated from high school… 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 56,117 Graduated High School 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 8th Grade Cohort Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Note: Data reflects high school graduates in TEA Region Higher education outcomes include students enrolled in a higher education institution in Texas only …55 percent enrolled in a Texas higher education institution… 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 40,848 Enrolled in TX Higher Education 10,000 8th Grade Cohort Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Note: Data reflects high school graduates in TEA Region Higher education outcomes include students enrolled in a higher education institution in Texas only …22 percent earned a degree or certificate 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 57,900 students 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 16,498 Earned Higher Ed Degree or Certificate 8th Grade Cohort Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Note: Data reflects high school graduates in TEA Region Higher education outcomes include students enrolled in a higher education institution in Texas only Half of Texas Public High School Graduates Immediately Enroll in College • Approximately percent of Texas high school graduates enroll in an out-ofstate institution Post-High School Behavior, Texas Public HS Graduates, 2017 0% 10% Public 4-year institution • In 2017, nearly 50 percent of Texas public high school graduates immediately enrolled in an in-state higher education institution Not trackable 30% 40% 50% 22.2% Public 2-year institution Independent univ or college 20% 24.0% 3.3% 5.3% Not found 45.1% Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Note: 'Not trackable' graduates have non-standard IDs that will not find a match at Texas higher education institutions 'Not found' graduates were not found in the specified Fall term at Texas higher education institutions Selected Higher Education Institutions in Greater Houston Code A B C D E F G Code 10 11 Code H1 H2 H3 Source: Greater Houston Partnership Research H4 Community College Lone Star College System Houston Community College Alvin Community College San Jacinto Community College College of the Mainland Lee College Galveston College Four-Year University Prairie View A & M University University of Phoenix-Texas Houston Baptist University The Art Institute of Houston Brazosport College Rice University University of St Thomas Texas Southern University University of Houston-Downtown University of Houston University of Houston-Clear Lake Health-Related Institution The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Baylor College of Medicine The University of Texas Medical Branch Enrollment Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Student Enrollment, Fall ’16 Institution Nearly 243,000 undergraduate students were enrolled in a degreeseeking program in Greater Houston in Fall ’16 Including Texas A&M, Sam Houston State and Lamar University, undergraduate enrollment in the region climbs to 320,333 Top 10 Institutions Lone Star College System Houston Community College University of Houston San Jacinto Community College University of Houston-Downtown Prairie View A & M University Lee College Texas Southern University University of Houston-Clear Lake Rice University Other Public, 2-year Other Private for-profit, 4-year or above Other Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Other Public, 4-year or above Total Greater Houston Texas A & M University-College Station Sam Houston State University Lamar University Total Greater Houston plus three institutions Undergraduate 217,923 59,202 56,846 34,560 24,153 12,758 7,417 6,989 6,562 5,557 3,879 8,334 6,193 5,595 4,905 242,950 50,416 17,902 9,065 320,333 Percent of Metro Total 89.7 24.4 23.4 14.2 9.9 5.3 3.1 2.9 2.7 2.3 1.6 3.4 2.5 2.3 2.0 100.0 - Note: Enrollment counts for public, nonprofit, and for-profit four-year colleges/universities and public two-year community colleges only Includes full-time and part-time degree-seeking students Source: National Center for Education Statistics 10 Houston* Ranks 22nd in Percent of Population Enrolled as Undergrads Percent of 18- to 24-year-olds Enrolled in Undergraduate Program, Fall 2016 100 80 77 65 60 62 62 57 53 45 40 43 43 41 37 36 35 31 20 * Includes enrollment at Texas A&M University-College Station, Sam Houston State University, and Lamar University Note: Percent of young population enrolled was calculated by dividing the number of degree-seeking undergraduate students in all four-year universities and community colleges in Fall ’16 by the number of people between 18 and 24 years of age, inclusive Percent enrolled for Houston derived from summing populations of Houston Metro, College Station Metro, Beaumont Metro, and Huntsville Micro Areas Enrollment counts for public, nonprofit, and for-profit four-year colleges/universities and public two-year community colleges only Includes full-time and part-time degreeseeking students Source: Greater Houston Partnership Research calculations of National Center for Education Statistics data and U.S Census Bureau, 2016 American Community Survey 12 Community College Transfer 13 23.7 Percent of Community College Freshmen Transfer within Six Years Percent of Community College Freshmen who Transfer to In-State Four-Year University within Six Years Cohort entering 2010, outcomes by 2016 100% 80% 60% 40% 23.7% 25.4% 25.9% Greater Houston* Texas U.S 20% 0% * Includes data from Blinn College and Wharton County Junior College Source: Greater Houston transfer data from Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board; Texas and U.S transfer data from National Student Clearinghouse Research Center 14 Graduation Rates 15 One-third of freshmen graduate within four years; 56 percent will graduate within six 100% Four- and Six-Year Graduation Rates Four-Year Institutions Among Top 35 Metros, Houston Ranks: 80% 60% 56% 54% 40% 20% • 28th in four-year rate 60% Completed in or years 32% 33% Greater Houston* Texas 41% 0% U.S • 22nd in six-year rate Completed within years * Includes graduates from Texas A&M University-College Station, Sam Houston State University, and Lamar University Note: Data for cohort of first-time, full-time students entering in 2010 Counts degrees awarded at public, nonprofit, and for-profit four-year colleges/universities only Source: National Center for Education Statistics 16 When students who transfer are excluded from the cohort, graduation rates increase substantially Completers Cohort 100% NonCompleters Transferouts Four- and Six-Year Graduation Rates Four-Year Institutions Cohort includes students who transferred to another institution 56% 54% 60% 40% 20% 100% 80% 80% 60% Cohort 33% Greater Houston* Texas 41% 0% U.S NonCompleters Transferouts Four- and Six-Year Graduation Rates Four-Year Institutions Cohort excludes students who transfer to another institution 71% 65% 67% 41% 40% 46% Greater Houston* Texas 60% Completed in or years 32% Completers Completed within years 40% 20% 0% U.S * Includes graduates from Texas A&M University-College Station, Sam Houston State University, and Lamar University Note: Data for cohort of first-time, full-time students entering in 2010 Counts degrees awarded at public, nonprofit, and for-profit four-year colleges/universities only “Non-completers” identified as no longer enrolled or still enrolled within the specified time period Adjusted cohort excludes students who left to join the military, Peace Corps., church mission, or passed away Source: National Center for Education Statistics 17 Degrees Awarded 18 Houston-area institutions awarded 55,515 undergraduate degrees in academic year ’16 –’17 Institution Top 15 Institutions Lone Star College System University of Houston Houston Community College San Jacinto Community College District University of Houston-Downtown University of Houston-Clear Lake Prairie View A & M University Rice University Texas Southern University Lee College Alvin Community College University of Phoenix-Texas Brazosport College College of the Mainland The University of Texas Medical Branch Other Public, 2-year Other Private for-profit, 4-year or above Other Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Other Public, 4-year Total Greater Houston Texas A & M University-College Station Lamar University Sam Houston State University Total Greater Houston plus three institutions Associate Degree Bachelor's Degree 20,998 7,223 6,213 4,734 996 868 466 498 288 388 47 21,721 21,721 15,167 6,726 2,823 1,337 1,108 1,008 1,002 659 56 448 437 865 550 17,019 11,378 3,731 1,666 33,794 Total Percent 36,165 7,223 6,726 6,213 4,734 2,823 1,337 1,108 1,008 1,002 996 868 659 522 498 448 288 825 912 550 38,740 11,378 3,731 1,666 55,515 93.4 18.6 17.4 16.0 12.2 7.3 3.5 2.9 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.2 1.7 1.3 1.3 1.2 0.7 2.1 2.4 1.4 100.0 - Note: Completion awards for first major only Counts degrees awarded at public, nonprofit, and for-profit four-year colleges/universities and public two-year community colleges only Source: National Center for Education Statistics 19 Houston* Ranks 6th in Undergraduate Degrees Awarded Undergraduate Degrees Awarded, 2016-2017 Academic Year 180 161 160 140 138 Thousands 120 100 80 60 40 20 75 63 56 56 52 51 51 47 43 36 34 32 30 29 27 26 24 23 23 22 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 18 15 14 13 13 * Includes Texas A&M University-College Station, Sam Houston State University, and Lamar University Note: Completion awards for first major only Counts degrees awarded at public, nonprofit, and for-profit four-year colleges/universities and public two-year community colleges only Source: National Center for Education Statistics 20 Houston* Ranks 25th in Degrees per 100 Students Undergraduate Degrees Awarded per 100 Students, 2016-2017 Academic Year 30 25 20 27.1 21.9 20.8 19.7 19.3 17.3 16.9 16.4 15.8 15 10 * Includes Texas A&M University-College Station, Sam Houston State University, and Lamar University Note: Completion awards first major only in academic year ’16-’17 at public, nonprofit, and for-profit four-year colleges/universities and public two-year community colleges only Completion awards per degree-seeking enrolled student was calculated by dividing the number of completion awards in academic year ’16–’17 by the number of degree-seeking students enrolled in Fall ’16 for each metro Source: Greater Houston Partnership Research calculations of National Center for Education Statistics data 21 Tech Degrees 22 Tech Degrees Tech Degree defined as: Computer, Info Sciences, Support Computer Engineering Electrical, Electronics/Comm Eng Engineering Mechanics Engineering Physics Engineering Science Mechanical Engineering Systems Engineering Industrial Engineering Operations Research Engineering, Other Electrical Engineering Technologies Mechanical Engineering Technologies Computer Engineering Technologies Engineering-Related Fields Engineering Technologies Mathematics and Statistics 23 Houston* Ranks 8th in Undergraduate Tech Degrees and 24th in Percent Tech Degree defined as: Computer, Info Sciences, Support Computer Engineering Electrical, Electronics/Comm Eng Engineering Mechanics Engineering Physics Engineering Science Mechanical Engineering Systems Engineering Industrial Engineering Operations Research Engineering, Other Electrical Engineering Technologies Mechanical Engineering Technologies Computer Engineering Technologies Engineering-Related Fields Engineering Technologies Mathematics and Statistics Rank Metro 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 New York Los Angeles Washington, DC Boston Chicago Phoenix Atlanta Houston* Philadelphia Seattle San Diego San Francisco Dallas-Ft Worth Minneapolis Orlando Miami Baltimore Pittsburgh Tech Degrees 11,789 8,758 6,823 5,029 4,613 4,471 4,280 3,750 3,572 3,045 2,980 2,960 2,748 2,650 2,539 2,257 2,223 2,176 Percent of Degrees 7.3 6.3 12.1 9.8 6.2 7.1 14.6 6.8 7.0 9.7 7.0 8.2 5.9 8.7 7.6 4.3 9.6 11.2 Rank Metro Tech Degrees 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Austin San Jose Columbus, OH Sacramento St Louis, MO Denver Detroit Cincinnati Tampa San Antonio Charlotte Indianapolis Cleveland Riverside Portland Kansas City, MO Las Vegas 2,123 1,788 1,691 1,622 1,532 1,524 1,515 1,358 1,260 1,205 1,177 1,136 1,088 1,080 972 896 350 Percent of Degrees 9.2 11.6 8.4 6.6 7.2 8.1 6.8 7.4 4.7 6.0 8.2 6.3 8.4 4.1 5.5 7.0 4.0 * Includes Texas A&M University-College Station, Sam Houston State University, and Lamar University Source: Greater Houston Partnership Research calculations of National Center for Education Statistics data 24 Talent: Tech-Concentrated Workforce >100k Tech Jobs Placeholder for Patrick’s content Source: Greater Houston Partnership Research > 5.0% Tech Workforce 25 Overview of Higher Education in Greater Houston Nadia Valliani Manager, Research nvalliani@houston.org June 25, 2018 ... Patrick’s content Source: Greater Houston Partnership Research > 5.0% Tech Workforce 25 Overview of Higher Education in Greater Houston Nadia Valliani Manager, Research nvalliani @houston. org June 25,... 23.7% 25.4% 25.9% Greater Houston* Texas U.S 20% 0% * Includes data from Blinn College and Wharton County Junior College Source: Greater Houston transfer data from Texas Higher Education Coordinating... 4-year or above Other Public, 4-year Total Greater Houston Texas A & M University-College Station Lamar University Sam Houston State University Total Greater Houston plus three institutions Associate

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