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#1South Dakota Joint Committee on Appropriations January 24, 2022 Midwestern Higher Education Compact (MHEC) Susan Heegaard, President MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#2MHEC Background • Legislatively created in 1991 through Council of State Governments, Midwest Legislative Conference • 12 states, Midwest census region • One of four regional higher education compacts (MHEC, WICHE, SREB, NEBHE) • Governed by 60 commissioners and alternates South Dakota joined March 13, 2008 • MHEC's annual state commitment is $115,000, lowest of the compacts MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#3South Dakota Commissioners Michael Cartney President, Lake Area Technical College Janelle Toman Dir. of Comms. SD Board of Regents Rep. Erin Healy Sen. V.J. Smith MHEC Rep. Treasurer Sen. Rep. Reynold Marli Nesiba Wiese Larry Tidemann Governor's Designee MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#4What value do we provide to South Dakota? What is the ROI? • Cost Savings Programs - Technology hardware, software and services, property insurance, student health insurance, cyber insurance (list of tech. contract usage in S.D.) - • Policy Related Programs OER, Credential Transparency, NC-SARA, MCMC, MSEP • Research Dashboard, regular reports on data trends informed by you as well as specific requests Convening Opportunities - bring together legislative, executive branch as well as higher ed. leaders to problem solve and share ideas MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#5FY21 Cost Savings for South Dakota • Dollar-for-dollar positive return on South Dakota's annual compact membership commitment of $115,000 South Dakota entities realized $182,713 in technology related cost savings, an increase over last year Purchased over $1.84 million in technology hardware, software, and services MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#6MHEC Strategic Priorities • Innovation, Efficiency, and Effectiveness The Compact serves as an incubator providing a platform to discuss opportunities and pilot potential solutions. • Developing Collaborative Solutions to Regional Problems ✓MHEC takes on projects and issues that are too cumbersome or expensive for one state to do alone, working jointly to make the Midwest region stronger and more competitive. • Driving Cost Savings and Business Solutions ✓MHEC programs and contracts result in tremendous cost savings for institutions, states, and students. The Compact solves key business problems and protects investment in higher education by collaborating and reducing risk. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#7. Policy Resources (https://www.mhec.org/policy-research) Open Educational Resources (https://www.mhec.org/oer) OER State Action Team: representatives from public and private universities and colleges. Credential Transparency (https://www.mhec.org/mcta) MHEC supports the work of the SD Board of Technical Education in mapping credential information to the regional repository • Military Credit (https://www.mhec.org/mcmc) MHEC provides support to veterans as they navigate their education and training post-service NC-SARA (https://nc-sara.org) South Dakota participation through WICHE • Reciprocity and MSEP MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#8Data and Trends Student Enrollment trends in South Dakota, neighboring states, Midwest and United States Tuition and related costs • Higher Education related maintenance and repair costs MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#9Tuition and fees at South Dakota public two-year institutions decreased in 2021 but remain higher than the Midwest and national averages. Average Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2013-14 2015-16 2017-18 2019-20 2021-22 $5,907 $4,399 $4,662 $5,405 $6,393 $6,961 $7,194 $7,350 $7,237 $4,253 $4,318 $4,637 $4,912 $5,062 $5,371 $5,560 $5,763 $5,778 South Dakota Iowa Minnesota $5,523 $5,764 $5,937 $6,167 $6,200 $6,113 $5,976 $5,892 $5,882 Montana $3,399 $3,591 $3,731 $3,649 $3,657 $3,686 $3,992 $4,007 $3,937 Nebraska $2,568 $2,794 $2,874 $2,977 $3,088 $3,282 $3,388 $3,442 $3,408 North Dakota $4,459 $4,479 $4,859 $4,691 $4,737 $4,997 $5,044 $5,271 $5,471 Wyoming $2,436 $2,492 $2,711 $2,781 $3,006 Midwest $3,790 $3,886 $4,089 $4,288 $3,154 $3,509 $4,480 $4,733 $4,799 $4,389 $4,590 $4,882 $4,905 U.S. $3,441 $3,528 $3,774 $4,071 $4,288 $4,514 $4,645 $4,718 $4,634 Source. College Board. (2022). Tuition and fees. Note. Estimates have been adjusted for inflation. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#10Lower-than-average state appropriations might be one cause of higher-than-average tuition and fees at public two-year colleges State and Local Appropriations Relative to Educational Expenditures Per FTE Student, 2018 Amount Per FTE STudent $12,000 $10,000 $8,000 $6,000 $4,000 $2,000 $0 South Dakota Midwest U.S. State and Local Appropriations Per FTE Student Education and Related $2,877 $7,785 $6,582 $8,522 $9,872 Expenditures Per FTE Student $8,783 Source. NCES IPEDS. Finance. Fall Enrollment. MIDWESTERN COMPACT HIGHER EDUCATION#11Tuition and fees at South Dakota public four-year institutions decreased in 2021 and are below the Midwest and national averages. Average Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2013-14 2015-16 2017-18 2019-20 2021-22 South Dakota $6,321 $6,927 $7,556 $8,117 $8,820 $9,135 $9,255 $9,447 $9,295 Iowa $7,733 Minnesota $8,061 $8,409 $9,036 $9,043 $8,934 $9,606 $9,850 $9,668 $9,557 $10,109 $11,010 $11,971 $12,074 $12,284 $12,435 $12,492 $12,409 Montana Nebraska North Dakota Wyoming $4,719 $4,929 Midwest U.S. $5,081 $5,547 $5,724 $5,868 $6,097 $8,331 $8,932 $9,513 $10,078 $10,398 $10,605 $10,776 $10,914 $10,818 $7,498 $8,018 $8,775 $9,660 $10,106 $10,568 $10,878 $11,033 $10,859 Source. College Board. (2022). Tuition and fees. Note. Estimates have been adjusted for inflation. $6,769 $6,873 $6,872 $7,028 $7,183 $7,203 $7,577 $7,578 $7,265 $7,297 $7,235 $7,811 $8,252 $8,440 $8,628 $9,091 $9,195 $6,983 $7,523 $7,937 $8,199 $4,607 $4,668 $9,093 $8,393 $8,718 $8,981 $9,748 $10,020 MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#12A Variety of Scholarships in South Dakota Help Bring Down the Cost of College Enrollment Build Dakota Scholarship Critical Teaching Needs Scholarship Dakota Corps Scholarship Davis-Bahcall Scholars Program Hagen-Harvey Scholarship South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship US Senate Youth Program Scholarship US Presidential Scholars Program MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#13New Freedom Scholarship Program will Help Lower Net Price of College Enrollment for Students with Financial Need • In March of 2021, Governor Noem signed the need-based Freedom Scholarship program into law with a $50 million appropriation that matched $125 million from First Premier Bank, Avera Health, and Sanford Health. The requirements for students is that they must . be South Dakota residents; attend any of South Dakota's public or private postsecondary institutions that offer a baccalaureate degree; maintain a GPA of 2.5; graduate within five years; and live and work in South Dakota for three years after graduation. If pledge is not fulfilled by student, the scholarship becomes an interest-bearing loan. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#14Total net price - the total cost of attendance (including room and board) minus grant aid for students from median income families at South Dakota public two-year - institutions has remained fairly stable since 2014 but is above the Midwest and national averages. Average Net Price at Public Two-Year Institutions for Students with Median Family Income 2008-09 2014-15 2019-20 South Dakota $13,685 $14,710 $14,797 Iowa $11,814 $11,471 $12,008 Minnesota $15,359 $16,078 $14,585 Montana $12,224 $11,778 $10,980 Nebraska $9,360 $8,892 $10,933 North Dakota $12,410 $13,285 $12,774 Wyoming $8,044 $8,693 $10,590 U.S. Technical Colleges $10,740 $10,172 $11,480 Midwest $11,245 $10,491 $11,712 U.S. $10,285 $9,834 $11,213 Source. NCES IPEDS. Net price. Note. Estimates have been adjusted for inflation. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#15Total net price - the total cost of attendance (including room and board) minus grant aid - for students from median income families at South Dakota public four-year institutions has remained stable since 2014 and is slightly above the Midwest and national averages. Average Net Price at Public Four-Year Institutions for Students with Median Family Income 2008-09 2014-15 2019-20 South Dakota $16,238 $18,857 $18,630 Iowa $17,491 $15,382 $18,948 Minnesota $14,649 $19,721 $18,009 Montana $17,752 $15,386 $15,470 Nebraska $13,384 $14,480 $17,713 North Dakota $15,343 $15,982 $15,480 Wyoming $13,017 $12,317 $15,178 Midwest $16,461 $15,734 $17,827 U.S. $15,765 $16,008 $18,183 Source. NCES IPEDS. Net price. Note. Estimates have been adjusted for inflation. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#16Total fall enrollment increased at public two- and four-year institutions in South Dakota in the wake of the 2001 and 2007 recessions. Enrollment remained stable only at public two-year colleges during the COVID-19 recession. Number of Enrolled Undergraduates Fall Undergraduate Enrollment at South Dakota Public Institutions 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 1999 2000 2001 2002 -Public 2-Year Institutions 5,133 4,725 5,015 5,166 -Public 4-Year Institutions 22,460 22,631 23,175 24,674 -Total 27,593 27,356 28,190 29,840 2007 2008 2009 2010 5,082 5,020 5,936 6,177 26,974 27,701 28,465 29,927 32,056 32,721 34,401 36,104 2017 2018 2019 2020 6,536 6,670 6,984 7,033 31,025 30,227 29,254 28,346 37,561 36,897 36,238 35,379 Source. NCES IPEDS. Fall enrollment. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#17All public technical institutes in South Dakota experienced growth or relative stability in total fall enrollment over earlier recessionary periods. Enrollment remained stable during the COVID recession. Fall Undergraduate Enrollment at South Dakota Public Two-Year Institutions 1999 2000 2001 2002 Lake Area Technical Institute Mitchell Technical Institute Southeast Technical Institute 2007 2008 2009 2010 2017 2018 2019 2020 1,038 571 851 1,071 1,090 1,167 1,291 1,436 2,055 2,245 2,228 2,217 854 905 866 868 755 756 1,004 1,109 1,187 1,198 1,162 1,162 2,244 2,283 2,246 2,205 2,201 2,138 2,489 2,455 2,244 2,166 2,380 2,330 Western Dakota Technical Institute 997 966 1,052 1,022 1,036 959 1,152 1,177 1,050 1,061 1,214 1,324 Source. NCES IPEDS. Fall enrollment. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#18All public four-year institutions in South Dakota experienced growth or relative stability in total fall enrollment over earlier recessionary periods. Enrollment decreased slightly during the COVID-19 recession. Fall Undergraduate Enrollment at South Dakota Public Four-Year Institutions 1999 2000 2001 2002 2007 2008 2009 2010 2017 2018 2019 2020 Black Hills State University 3,485 3,549 3,431 3,542 3,614 3,686 3,769 4,015 3,947 3,745 3,684 3,413 Dakota State University 1,517 1,631 1,841 2,027 2,206 2,296 2,592 2,753 2,962 2,993 2,818 2,740 Northern State University 2,869 2,861 2,649 2,740 2,219 2,412 2,300 2,686 3,162 3,051 3,008 2,968 South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 2,020 1,995 2,074 2,093 1,834 1,817 1,912 2,050 2,421 2,304 2,202 2,146 South Dakota State University 7,431 7,448 7,817 8,503 University of South Dakota 5,138 5,147 5,363 5,769 6,844 6,958 7,098 7,220 Source. NCES IPEDS. Fall enrollment. 10,257 10,532 10,794 11,203 10,885 10,544 10,067 9,976 7,648 7,590 7,475 7,103 MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#19Public two-year institutions in South Dakota experienced growth in fall enrollment between 2019 and 2021, compared to declines in many other states. OR Figure 8. Undergraduate Enrollment Changes by State, Public 2yr: Fall 2021 0 Figure 9. Undergraduate Enrollment Changes by State, Public 2yr: Fall 2019 - Fall 2021 ND MT ND MN MT MN ME OR 50 SD WI SD W MY WY MI NY MA WY MO NY NE ed IA NEted IA States IL IN OH NV UT States IL IN OH MD MD CO K5 8 CO MO ww KS KY VA MO KY VA CA OK TN NC OK TN NC AZ NM AR AZ NM AR MS MS AL AL GA GA TX TX NV UT CA Mexico © 2022 Mapbox © OpenStreetMap © Mapbox © OSM Source. NSC. Fall enrollment. Avg. Percent Change -20.0% Mexico 2022 Mapbox OpenStreetMap 20.0% E ME © Mapbox Ⓒ OSM MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#20Public four-year institutions in South Dakota experienced declines in fall enrollment between 2019 and 2021. Figure 8. Undergraduate Enrollment Changes by State, Public 4yr: Fall 2021 Figure 9. Undergraduate Enrollment Changes by State, Public 4yr: Fall 2019 - Fall 2021 ND ND MT MT ME ME OR O SD WI OR ID 50 SD WI MI NY MI NY LA NEted NEted IA IL IN OH NV UT CO CA States 8 KS MO HO NV UT States IL IN OH MID CO KY KS VA MO ww KY VA CA OK TN NC AZ NM AR OK TN NC MS AZ NM AR AL MS GA AL TX GA TX A AK © Mapbox © OSM Mexico © OpenStreetMap H © Mapbox ® OSM Source. NSC. Fall enrollment. Avg. Percent Change -20.0% AK © Mapbox Ⓒ OSM 20.0% Mexico x © OpenStreetMap © Mapbox OSM MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#21Fall enrollment at private not-for-profit four-year institutions in South Dakota increased in 2021 but remains down from 2019. Figure 8. Undergraduate Enrollment Changes by State, Private nonprofit 4yr: Fall 2021 Figure 9. Undergraduate Enrollment Changes by State, Private nonprofit 4yr: Fall 2019 - Fall 2021 WA WA MT MT MN MN ME SD WI 5D OR WI OR NY NEted IA IA NE Led NV UT States t IL IN OH NV UT States IL IN OH MD KS MO CA Op KS MO www KY VA CA OK TN NC AZ TX AR OK TN NC AL GA AZ TX AR GA AK © Mapbox OSM Mexico © OpenStreetMap Avg. Percent Change -20.0% Source. NSC. Fall enrollment. Mexico AK © Mapbox ® OSM x © OpenStreetMap 20.0% NY MA ME MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#22Total fall postsecondary enrollment at all institutions in South Dakota declined from 2019 to 2021. South Dakota experienced the fourth-largest decline in fall enrollment from 2019 to 2021 in the nation (-14.1%). Figure 8. Undergraduate Enrollment Changes by State, All sectors: Fall 2021 Figure 9. Undergraduate Enrollment Changes by State, All sectors: Fall 2019 - Fall 2021 ND MT MN SD 50 WI MI NY IA NE ted PA IL 로 States IN OH NV UT CO 8 MD KS DE MO KY VA OK TN NC AZ NM INN AR SC MS AL GA MT ND MN OR 0 282 OR ID ME M WI MI NY IA NEted IL IN OH CA NV UT SCALES CO KS MO KY CA OK TN NC AZ NM AR MS AL GA TX AK © Mapbox Ⓒ OSM Mexico © OpenStreetMap AK © Mapbox © OSM © Mapbox OSM Source. NSC. Fall enrollment. Avg. Percent Change -20.0% TX A Mexico H © Mapbox OSM x © OpenStreetMap 20.0% MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#2349% of South Dakotans have a postsecondary certificate or higher, compared to 52% nationally SOUTH DAKOTA ATTAINMENT 2009-2019 65% GOAL CURRENT 49.2% 100% 2019 EDUCATION DISTRIBUTION SD RESIDENTS AGES 25-64 9.4% graduate or professional degree 22.1% bachelor's degree 13.5% associate degree sertificate. certification 15.9% some college, no credential 27.7% high school graduate (incl. GED) 0% 5.1% 9th-12th grade, no diploma 2.1% less than 9th grade 1 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Workforce-relevant certificates now included in attainment calculations Source. Lumina Foundation. A Stronger Nation. Industry-recognized certifications now included in attainment calculations MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#24The number of high school graduates from diverse racial and ethnic groups is projected to grow in South Dakota. Historical and Projected Public High School Graduates in South Dakota 12,000 10,000 8,000 Number of Graduates 6,000 4,000 2,000 2034-35 2032-33 2030-31 2028-29 2026-27 2024-25 2022-23 2020-21 2018-19 2016-17 2014-15 2012-13 2010-11 2008-09 2006-07 2004-05 2002-03 2000-01 Year MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT -Total -American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Black Hispanic White Underrepresented Minority Source. WICHE. Knocking at the college door.#25There are significant gaps in postsecondary attainment in South Dakota between underrepresented minority adults (American Indian, Black, Hispanic, and Pacific Islander) and White adults. 100 Percentage of 25 to 64-Year-Olds Who Have Attained a Postsecondary Credential by Race/Ethnicity, 2018 90 80 Attainment Rate CASIO 40 30 70 60 50 48 44 21 20 23 20 20 10 0 Some College, No Credential Associate Degree or Higher ■Total White Underrepresented Minority Source. U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#26Access to mental health resources became more difficult for many students during the pandemic • Close to one third of students reported receiving therapy or counseling during 2021 • About 30% of students reported that access to mental health care was negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic . ● More difficult to access: 30% No change in access: 66% • Less difficult to access: 4% Source. Healthy Minds. Winter 2021. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#27Many students face barriers to mental health services . About 60% of students who screen positive for depression or anxiety do not receive mental health counseling Students report several factors that cause them to receive fewer services (counseling, therapy, or medications) than preferred: ● • Financial reasons: 18% Not sure where to go: 14% Difficulty finding available appointment: 9% • No barriers: 54% Source. Healthy Minds. Winter 2021. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#28Mental health continues to be a challenge Percentage of College Students with Current Mental Health Problems or Drug Use Mental Health Problems 2018-19 Winter 2020 Winter 2021 Moderate or Severe 36 37 41 Depression Moderate or Severe Anxiety 31 31 34 Eating disorder 10 11 12 Considered suicide in past 14 14 13 year Drug Use Binge drinking more than twice during the past two 23 21 19 weeks Marijuana past 30 days 24 19 20 Other past 30 days (e.g., cocaine, Adderall, LSD, 2 2 1 Psilocybin) Source. Healthy Minds. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#29References APPA. (2020). Capital renewal and deferred maintenance programs. Manns, D. A., & Katsinas, S. G. (2006). Capital budgeting practices in public higher education. NASBO. (2015). A guidebook on state budgeting for higher education. MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#30. Policy & Research and Resources ⚫ MHEC Strategic Framework http://mhec.org/strategic-framework MHEC Interactive Dashboard http://mhec.org/dashboard • 2020-21 MHEC Cost Savings https://www.mhec.org/resources/2020-21-mhec-cost-savings South Dakota Highlights 2020-2021 https://www.mhec.org/resources/south-dakota-highlights-2020-2021 • 2021 State Performance Update-South Dakota https://www.mhec.org/resources/2021-state-performance-update- south-dakota MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT#31Thank you! Susan G. Heegaard President [email protected] Office: (612) 677-2761 Cell: (651) 324-0174 MIDWESTERN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT

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