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Financial Effectiveness & Sustainability: Affordability
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Key Metrics at a glance
Enrollment Trends
New undergraduate enrollment trends
Student body mix
Undergraduate Recruitment
New Student Enrollment Actuals, 2023 Projections and 2025 Projections
Program Alignment & Performance
Retention and Graduation Trends
Retention of Students of Color (SOC)
Graduation rates by income level
Overall FTIC retention Rates
Wages above high school graduate wages
Economic mobility for lower income graduates
Debt relative to earnings
Key considerations about Workforce Alignment
Graduates from programs that are aligned to high-growth occupations
High-growth occupation – degree program mapping
How has the total cost of attendance been changing
How much debt do students need to take on
How much do E&G revenues rely on state general funds
How quickly have NGF sources of revenue been changing
How is institutional financial aid offsetting institutional tuition revenue?
End of Deck/Appendices
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How much debt do students need to take on to cover net price?
Rate
Annual Growth
3
Net Price
1
4.2%
Annual borrowing per FTE
2.4%
Rate
Annual Growth
3
Total Growth
Inflation (HEPI)
4
2.9%
33%
Inflation (CPI)
2.7%
31%
Net price
1
vs. annual borrowing per full-time equivalents (FTE)
2
(2013-2023)
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Measure
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
2020-21
2021-22
2022-23
2023-24
Total Annual Borrowing
$154.3M
$160.4M
$164.9M
$170.1M
$179.3M
$190.6M
$198.1M
$197.6M
$203.1M
$219.8M
$239.3M
Annual FTE
31,906
32,060
33,223
33,675
34,866
35,774
37,366
38,037
37,981
38,857
39,197
Percentage of students borrowing
5
37%
37%
35%
35%
35%
35%
35%
33%
33%
32%
32%
1. Net price = total cost of attendance financial aid (average).
2. Determined as total annual borrowing (e.g., private Perkins , Stafford, Plus loans) divided by annualized FTE.
3. "Annual growth" calculated as compound annual growth rate (CAGR).
4. Determined as annual growth in Higher Education Price Index over period.
5. Determined as the number of students with loans divided by total reported enrollment; excludes non degree, unclassified, and certificate programs; only includes associate, bachelor's, master's, first professional, and doctor's degree programs.
Source:
SCHEV
Research FA19C: Trends in Annual Borrowing Per Annualized Student FTE
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IPEDS