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SOURCE: WICHE, 2008

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Changing DemographicsFinancial Aid Task Force | November 3,

2011Laura Stoll, Vice Provost and Dean for Enrollment Management

lstoll@mst.edu

Changing Demographics Impact Enrollments

• The Midwest and Northeast will experience a 4% to 10% decline in high school graduates between 2009-2014; decrease is worse at public high schools. (WICHE)

• The profile of college-bound students is rapidly becoming more ethnically diverse and female dominant. (NCES, WICHE, ACT, College Board)

• Downward trend in number of students interested in engineering, computer science, and natural science degrees has stopped and is now risen slightly. (ACT, CIRP)

• Age and full-time status percentages relatively unchanged, slight increase in 18-24 age group. (US Dept of Education)

• International student enrollments continue to grow, especially in STEM. (IIE)

SOURCE: WICHE, 2008

SOURCE: WICHE, 2008

Public High School Graduates

13% decline

6% decline 4% increase

7% increase

Source: WICHE/The College Board

Shifts In Ethnic Composition Of College Students

• The number of Hispanic students enrolled in college increased 24% in 2010. – They are now the largest minority group in higher

education, making up 15% of all college students.

• Black and Asian students grew by 5% and 6% respectively

• Enrollment of white (non-Hispanic) students declined by just under 4%

SOURCE: PEW Research Center

High School Graduates1992-2022: United States

Source: WICHE/The College Board

High School Graduates1992-2022: Midwest

Source: WICHE/The College Board

High School Graduates1992-2022: Missouri

Source: WICHE/The College Board

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92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

American Indian/ Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black non- Hispanic Hispanic White non- Hispanic Non-Public Total

Weak Interest in STEM

SOURCE: ACT EIS, 2010

International Student Enrollments Continue to

Increase• Increased by 5% in 2010-11, with the

strongest increase in students from China• Women represent 45% of international

students• Business and management, engineering

remain top fields of study

SOURCE: Institute of International Education

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