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The Changing Landscape in
College AdmissionsSlide2
The Big Picture
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“The Squeeze
”
College and University
Trickle-Down
and
the Student Trickle-Up
New York, New York, The Export State
Financial LimitationsSlide4
Number of
NYS High School Graduates
:
Actual and
Projected
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SOURCE:
www.wiche.edu/info/knocking-8th/profiles/ny.pdfSlide5
NYS Public High School Graduates
:
By Race/Ethnicity
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SOURCE:
www.wiche.edu/info/knocking-8th/profiles/ny.pdfSlide6
Annual Income by Race/Ethnicity
2006-10 (New York State)
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SOURCE:
www.wiche.edu/info/knocking-8th/profiles/ny.pdf
NYS Median Income:
$38,607
National Median Income:
$35,147Slide7
In Our Schools
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High School Student Landscape
Actual 2007
Proj
. 2015
Proj
. 2016
Proj
. 2019
Long Island
36,640
35,233
34,931
33,035
Capital District
11,017
9,952
10,210
9,871
Hudson Valley
25,782
25,890
25,793
25,319
Southern Tier
3,447
2,772
2,862
2,777
Western NY
30,683
26,431
26,397
25,692
Central NY
8,544
6,950
6,937
6,797
North Country
9,654
8,343
8,164
8,089
NYC
61,593
53,414
53,198
50,916
Delaware
569
410
395
368
Otsego
594
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Projected # of HS Graduates
Proj. 2015Proj. 2016Proj. 2019Long Island-4%-5%-10%Capital District-10%-7%-10%Hudson Valley0%0%-2%Southern Tier-20%-17%-19%Western NY-14%-14%-16%Central NY-19%-19%-20%North Country-14%-15%-16%NYC-13%-14%-17%Delaware-28%-31%-35%Otsego-18%-22%-31%
Projected # of HS Graduates
SOURCE
: www.highered.nysed.gov/oris/counts/projections/Slide9
Student/College Behavior
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SOURCE:
Higher Ed.
Research Institute, UCLA. Annual
The American
Freshman: Fifty-Year Trends
Applications: Percentage of Students Submitting Three or More
and
Seven or More Applications, 1990 to
2015
Blue:
Three or More
Yellow:
Seven or MoreSlide11
Trends in Average Acceptance Rate
at Four-Year
Colleges
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SOURCE
:
Integrated Postsecondary Education System (IPEDS) online Data Center. (2011-12). US Department of Education, Washington DC: National Center for Education Statistics.Slide12
Average Private College National Tuition Discount Rate
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SOURCE:
www.nacubo.org/About_NACUBO/Press_Room/2015_Tuition_Discounting_Study.htmlSlide13
Unchartered Waters
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Prior-Prior Year Tax Data for FAFSA
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What is PPY?
Students applying for Financial Aid for Fall 2017 can now submit 2015 tax data for Financial Aid
October 1st – Opening Day for FAFSA submission
Impact
More proactive discussions about financing college
Financial Aid/FAFSA
Information
N
ights held earlier
Fall School/College/CBO workload increases or decreases
College/University
requests
for
earlier visits? Spring becomes the norm?Slide15
Prior-Prior
Year
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Eight Key Changes to the SAT
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Words in
context
Command of
evidence
Essay
analyzing
a
source
Math that
matters most
Problems
grounded
in real world c
ontext
Analysis in Science and in History/Social StudiesU.S.
f
ounding
d
ocuments
and the Great Global Conversation
No
penalty for guessing
Unknown impact…
SOURCE:
CollegeBoardSlide17
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
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Presidential order
Effective December 1
st
, 2016
Employees will be eligible for overtime pay if their annual salary is below $47,476, up from the previous salary threshold of $23,660 a year.
Areas of change for admissions professionals
No compensation for travel time and meals on weekdays outside of normal work hours
Approval required for compensation for work on weekdays outside of normal work hours
Additional compensation for travel time and work on weekendsSlide18
Impact of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
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Who’s doing what when? Not all colleges will be doing the same thing.
Respecting the lines with non-compensation…
Application review during travel seasons
Email response
Evening attendance at College Fairs/Workshops
Weekend attendance at College Fairs/Workshops
Open House/Orientations/Admitted Student Receptions
Potential changes/evolutions
More regional counselors/full-time or part-time
Increased use of volunteers (alumni or parents)
Virtual college visits (WebEx, Zoom, etc.)
A shift in College Fair setup (regional – all area programs vs. individual programs)Slide19
Statement of Principles of Good Practice (SPGP)
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Observation required for NACAC membership
Sets mandatory practices
Promotion and recruitment
Admission, Financial Aid and testing policies and procedures
May 1
st
Deadline
Ultimate aim: To create an environment where all college bound students can have a clearly defined and equitable process for their application and selection process.
Breakdown: All Members; Postsecondary Members; Counseling Members
To review:
www.nacacnet.org
, Counseling Professionals sectionSlide20
Review of Statement of Principles of Good Practice (SPGP)
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Announced September 2016 at NACAC General Membership Meeting
Taskforce created
Review will include:
Consistency with current/new practices
Deadlines
PPY
FLSA
Confidential questions about SPGP or admissions practices:
admission.practices@nysacac.orgSlide21
The End.
Or is it?
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Thank You!
Questions or Comments?
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