April 20 2018 ARIZONA COMMISSION FOR POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION

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April 20, 2018 ARIZONA COMMISSION FOR POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION …expanding access and increasing success in

April 20, 2018 ARIZONA COMMISSION FOR POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION …expanding access and increasing success in postsecondary education for Arizonans Three Strategies You Can Do to Build a College. Going Community https: //collegegoal. az. gov/

2 College & Career Goal Arizona Programs Arizona College Application Campaign (Az. CAC) College

2 College & Career Goal Arizona Programs Arizona College Application Campaign (Az. CAC) College Goal FAF$A (CGF) FAF$A Finish Line Building a college-going community

3 College Application Campaign ALL seniors are expected to complete at least 1 postsecondary

3 College Application Campaign ALL seniors are expected to complete at least 1 postsecondary education application. Military is included as an option. Events during the school day give every senior the opportunity to apply alongside their peers High schools prepare students, build excitement, and provide assistance for the application process National program established by the American Council on Education

4 Data, Data!

4 Data, Data!

5 College Goal FAF$A High Schools and Community sites host computer lab based FAFSA

5 College Goal FAF$A High Schools and Community sites host computer lab based FAFSA completion workshops for students and their families ACPE partners with AASFAA and community organizations, providing an online registration site to connect higher education professionals and volunteers with participating sites ACPE provides resource materials and training webinars for site coordinators and volunteers High schools help seniors prepare for the application process and build excitement

6 College & Career Goal Arizona 2017 -18 Sites College Application Campaign 67 High

6 College & Career Goal Arizona 2017 -18 Sites College Application Campaign 67 High Schools College Goal FAF$A 71 High Schools 14 Community Sites

C 2 GA 7 Outcomes College Goal FAF$A College Application Campaign Year Total High

C 2 GA 7 Outcomes College Goal FAF$A College Application Campaign Year Total High Schools 2013 -14 No. of Students, FAFSA’s Parents Submitted Assisted Total Seniors No. & % of FIRST Time Applicants Total Apps Filed No. of FAFSA Sites 8 3, 065 444 (14%) 1, 474 28 336 1, 234 2014 -15 45 12, 825 2, 690 (21%) 6, 920 27 326 982 2015 -16 46 14, 333 3, 025 (21%) 8, 233 48 659 2, 743 2016 -17 54 16, 271 2, 567 (23%)1 7, 0271 57 1, 252 2, 355 2017 -18 67 20, 109 2, 808 (22%)2 7, 8472 85 2, 513 7, 590 1. Analysis omits 17 schools with a Response Rate of 34% or lower 2. Analysis omits 26 schools with a Response Rate of 34% or lower

8 FAFSA Finish Line Resolving application issues increases successful and timely FAFSA completion rates

8 FAFSA Finish Line Resolving application issues increases successful and timely FAFSA completion rates Individual student FAFSA completion statuses are used to target specific students who need assistance District staff, high school counselors, and designated entities now have information they never had before U. S. Department of Education initiative to allow datasharing with high schools

9 FAF$A Finish Line Outcomes 3 In 2016 -2017 55 high schools completed 5,

9 FAF$A Finish Line Outcomes 3 In 2016 -2017 55 high schools completed 5, 917 FAFSA’s In 2017 -2018 the same 55 FAF$A Finish Line high schools completed 6, 876 FAFSA’s 3. Data is from February 2, 2018.

10 FAF$A Finish Line 2017 -18 Participation 118 High Schools 20 Districts 6 Designated

10 FAF$A Finish Line 2017 -18 Participation 118 High Schools 20 Districts 6 Designated Entities

11 Achieve 60 AZ

11 Achieve 60 AZ

12 34 Postsecondary Institutional Partners Blue – Northern Region Green – Central Region Red

12 34 Postsecondary Institutional Partners Blue – Northern Region Green – Central Region Red – Southern Region Arizona State University Northern Arizona University of Arizona Gateway Community College Estrella Community College Arizona Western Glendale Community College Central Arizona College Mesa Community College Chandler-Gilbert Community College Mohave Community College Cochise College Northland Pioneer College Coconino Community College Eastern Arizona College Paradise Valley Community College Phoenix College Cortiva Institute Pima Community College Scottsdale Community College South Mountain Community College De. Vry University College. America Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Yavapai College Grand Canyon University Arizona Christian University Northcentral University Broookline College Ottawa University Chamberlain College of Nursing Prescott College University of Advancing Technology The Refrigeration School

13 College & Career Goal Arizona Sponsors and Donors

13 College & Career Goal Arizona Sponsors and Donors

Questions? Thank you! Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 602. 258. 2435 msarumova@azhighered. gov Michelle

Questions? Thank you! Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 602. 258. 2435 msarumova@azhighered. gov Michelle Sarumova

15 Matriculation Gap Class of 2014 through 2016 50. 5% 49. 2% 48. 3%

15 Matriculation Gap Class of 2014 through 2016 50. 5% 49. 2% 48. 3% +. 8 Percentage Point Difference 48. 5% + 2 Percentage Point Difference 46. 2% 45. 4% Baseline 2014 Class of 2015 AZ Title-I High Schools 32 Az. CAC High Schools Enrolled in Graduates Postsecondary in 2013 -14 Education in 2014 -15 Class of 2016 32 Az. CAC High Schools Enrolled in Graduates Postsecondary in 2014 -15 Education in 2015 -16 Enrolled in Graduates Postsecondary in 2015 -16 Education in 2016 -17 29897 13564 31475 15210 32719 15863 8674 4006 8755 4310 8809 4448 Source: National Student Clearinghouse Data, Arizona Board of Regents