Review for AOP-20 September 19, 2019
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High % with HS Only; On Par with Associates
5.9% 8.6% 48.9% 16.0% 8.0% 9.2% 3.5% 2.9% 7.3% 33.6% 20.5% 8.5% 17.0% 10.2% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate Some college* Associate's degree Bachelor's degree Graduate or professional degree
Highest Level of Education Completed, 25 Years and Older
Coshocton Ohio
Completion and Degrees: Beats Average
Source: Ohio Department of Higher Education *Success rate refers to students who earned a degree or who remained enrolled in public higher education.
Local Public Higher Education Opportunities Success Rate* Graduation Rate Central Ohio Technical College, Fall 2014 Cohort (N = 245) 44% (3 Years) 16% (3 Years) Hocking Technical College, Fall 2014 Cohort (N = 643) 42% (3 Years) 23% (3 Years) Ohio University - Zanesville, Fall 2014 Cohort (N = 208) 54% (3 Years) 5% (3 Years) Washington State Community College, Fall 2014 Cohort (N = 152) 34% (3 Years) 18% (3 Years) Zane State College, Fall 2014 Cohort (N = 332) 59% (3 Years) 39% (3 Years)
Completion and Certificates: Productive
Source: Ohio Department of Higher Education *Success rate refers to students who earned a degree or who remained enrolled in public higher education.
Local Public Higher Education Opportunities Technical Certifications Completed Mid-East Career and Technology Centers, 2017 523 Washington County Career Center, 2017 257 Central Ohio Technical College, 2017 36 Hocking Technical College, 2017 270 Ohio University (All Campuses), 2017 3,162 Washington State Community College, 2017 176 Zane State College, 2017 142
HS Pipeline: Pockets Prepared for Success
27.5% 41.1% 25.5% 27.2% 33.7% 39.1% 53.7% 66.0% 50.9% 46.4% 50.2% 57.6% 23.2% 50.9% 33.9% 29.9% 41.6% 33.0% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0% Zanesville City East Muskingum Local Franklin Local Maysville Local Tri-Valley Local West Muskingum Local
Higher Education Preparation, Enrollment, and Completion Rates by School District
% of 2016 and 2017 HS Graduate Cohorts Prepared for Success* % of 2015 4 Year HS Graduate Cohort Enrolled in College within 2 Years of High School % of 2011 HS Graduate Cohort Graduating College within 6 Years of High School 22.5% 37.5% 39.0% 20.0% 35.7% 36.8% 47.1% 57.3% 45.1% 40.0% 58.2% 57.4% 31.7% 49.8% 63.5% 46.1% 49.6% 58.9% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0% Belpre City Marietta City Fort Frye Local Frontier Local Warren Local Wolf Creek Local
Higher Education Preparation, Enrollment, and Completion Rates by School District
% of 2016 and 2017 HS Graduate Cohorts Prepared for Success* % of 2015 4 Year HS Graduate Cohort Enrolled in College within 2 Years of High School % of 2011 HS Graduate Cohort Graduating College within 6 Years of High School
Muskingum County Washington County
Adults Who Need More Education
Adults, 25 years and older who have no more than a high school diploma Adults, 25 years and older who have some college* State of Ohio 3,438,897 (43%) 1,612,818 (21%) Coshocton County 15,977 (63%) 4,035 (16%) Guernsey County 15,978 (58%) 4,950 (18%) Hocking County 11,056 (55%) 4,019 (20%) Monroe County 6,564 (64%) 1,625 (16%) Morgan County 6,090 (58%) 1,838 (18%) Muskingum County 31,661 (54%) 11,665 (20%) Noble County 7,160 (65%) 1,792 (16%) Perry County 14,775 (61%) 4,350 (18%) Washington County 21,660 (50%) 8,534 (20%)
Discussion from June AOP-20 Forum
Assets
- Post-secondary
institutions
- Partnerships
- College readiness
programs
- College
credit/advance standing programs Gaps
- Internet/broadband
- Transportation
- Childcare
- Communication and
messaging to stakeholders Policy Opportunities
- Early learning
- Increased and
equitable funding of institutions
- College affordability
and student debt
Commonalities Statewide
Assets
- Local post-secondary institutions
- Local collaboration is good, but room for improvement
- Some creative programs to help working learners, adults
- Healthcare and manufacturing dominate economies
Gaps
- Need to educate students, parents, and incumbent
workers on career opportunities (some emphasis in manufacturing in other forums)
- Students need transportation, childcare, flexible
schedule, and other resources to support them in completing education
Policy
- Dual enrollment is good option
- Need to address student debt
Comments from Similar Communities
Rural, Small Towns
- Broadband Access
- Brain Drain
Existing Collaborations
- Unified, effective
communication
- Broader coalitions
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