The University of Texas at El Paso Building a National Reputation By Successfully Serving its Region Diana Natalicio, President The University of Texas at.

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The University of Texas at El Paso
Building a National Reputation
By Successfully Serving its Region
Diana Natalicio, President
The University of Texas at El Paso
[email protected]
U.S. Family Income and Educational Attainment
1970 to 2000
80.0%
Bottom Income Quartile
Second Income Quartile
69.4%
Bachelor's Degree Attainment Rate
70.0%
Third Income Quartile
69.4%
Top Income Quartile
60.0%
49.4%
50.0%
40.0%
36.8%
29.8%
30.0%
25.3%
23.5%
20.0%
17.8%
14.4%
10.0%
10.0%
6.6%
11.2%
8.7%
6.9%
6.4%
15.1%
0.0%
1970's
1980's
1990's
2000's
* Smoothed Estimated Bachelor's Degree Attainment (unweighted 10-year Average), calculated using
data provided by Postsecondary Education OPPORTUNITY
Access and Excellence at
• Pre-College Preparation
• Robust Research Infrastructure
• Financial Aid & Scholarships
• Competitive Faculty & Students
• Academic & Career Advising
• Expanded Graduate Programs
• Degree Program Options
• Enhanced Graduate Fellowships
• Flexible Class Scheduling
• Enriched Undergraduate Programs
Closing the Gaps
Tier One
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The El Paso Collaborative for
The
University
of
Texas
Academic
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Responding to the historically low educational attainment of El Paso
youth, particularly Hispanics, this vertically integrated PK-16 partnership
among UTEP, EPCC, school districts and civic/business leaders was
established in 1991 to:
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Raise aspirations of all families in the region
Unite the community around a commitment to quality education
Increase the educational attainment of all children
Eliminate achievement gaps between ethnic groups
Enhance the preparation of tomorrow’s teachers
Gather and share assessment data to inform continuous improvement at
all educational levels
Over the past 20 years, the El Paso Collaborative for Academic
Excellence has often been recognized as one of the most innovative and
effective systemic education reform efforts in the United States.
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Percent
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Region
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100%
92% 93% 92%
90%
90%
85%
80%
78%
80%
70%
66%
66%
69%
Percent
60%
Hispanic
50%
40%
White
44%
39%
Total
30%
20%
10%
0%
1993( TAAS)
1998 (TAAS)
2004
2012
Source: Texas Education Agency, AEIS Regional Performance Reports
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Percent of 2011-12 High School Graduates Completing
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of Texas
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(All Educational Service Center Regions in Texas)
90%
84%
80%
69% 68%
70%
60%
60%
72%
68% 69%
63%
63%
60%
57%
71%
65% 65% 66%
62% 63% 60%
58%
50%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
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Source: TEA and THECB, Texas PK-16 Public Education Information Resource,
High School Graduates' Longitudinal Analysis - by Education Service Center Region
SAN ANTONIO
EL PASO
MIDLAND
LUBBOCK
AMARILLO
SAN ANGELO
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High School Graduation Rates for
Major Texas Cities and El Paso Region, 2011-12
100%
90%
82% 82%
90%
90%
86%
81%
80%
83%
80%
75%
74%
77% 78%
75%
79%
76%
77%
75% 75%
72% 70%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
El Paso Region
Austin
District
Dallas
Hispanic
White
Houston
San Antonio
African-American
Source: Texas Education Agency.
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/adhocrpt/Standard_Reports.html
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Economically Disadvantaged HS Graduates
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25.0%
20.3%
20.0%
18.5%
16.9%
15.0%
15.6%
14.9%
13.8%
13.8%
12.0%
10.4%
10.4%
10.0%
6.0%
5.0%
0.0%
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*El Paso included in Upper Rio Grande.
Economic disadvantage is defined as students who qualified to receive free or reduced lunch
while in high school.
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Source: Texas Higher Education Regional Data (THECB), TEA
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Improved
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Math
College Ready
28.5%
86.1%
Writing
College Ready
82.4%
91.7%
Reading College Ready
72.7%
89.0%
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UTEP and EPCC Collaborations
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Joint admissions and common ID numbers
Integrated student data systems
Joint financial aid workshops
Common degree audit
Transfer scholarships
Joint financial aid for concurrent enrollment
Reverse transfer degree tracking
Articulation agreements
Joint training sessions for UTEP and EPCC staff
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UTEP
Enrollment of
Trends
The University
Texas at El Paso
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Closing the Gap in Student Participation
25,000
23,003
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
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UTEP Student Origins
Fall 2013
Other Texas
County, 4%
El Paso
County, 84%
Foreign
Country, 2%
Other US
State, 5%
Mexico, 6%
Source: UTEP Center for Institutional Evaluation, Research and Planning
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UTEP
Enrollment:
The
University
of
Texas
at
El
Paso
Student Race/Ethnicity Trends
90.0%
78.2%
80.0%
70.0%
60.0%
50.0%
40.0%
30.0%
% White
20.0%
% Black
10.0%
% Hispanic
8.9%
2.7%
0.0%
Largest U.S. Ethnic Groups Shown
Source: UTEP Center for Institutional Evaluation, Research and Planning
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Top
Enrollment
at UTEP
The10%
University
of Texas
at El Paso
Texas Public University Enrollment
Top 10% High School Graduates from
El Paso County, Fall 2012
All Others,
10.4%
59.9%
Texas A&M,
4.5%
Texas Tech,
4.8%
UT-Austin,
20.4%
Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Query of all top 10% in Fall 2011
from El Paso County who enrolled in any Texas Public University or 4-year college
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Texas
Regional Median
Incomes
in 2011-12
The University
of Texas
at El
Paso
$65,662
$63,486
$62,910
$56,650
$53,604
$51,197
$50,415
$49,402
$48,576
$46,812
$39,250
Source: THECB Access and Affordability at Texas Public Universities 2011 – 2012
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Financial
Aid
The University
of Texas at El Paso
2011-2012
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Number of UTEP students who applied for financial aid:
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Average family income of financial aid applicants:
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Number of financial aid applicants with family income
of $20,000 or less:
9165
Percent of financial aid applicants with family income
of $20,000 or less:
46%
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20,008
$31,992
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Average
Net PriceofofTexas
Education
The University
at El Paso
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Research
Institutions
Texas
Emerging Research Institution
Average net price for students
receiving grant or
scholarship aid AY 2011-12
The University of Texas at El Paso
$5,164
The University of Texas at Dallas
$7,111
The University of Texas at Arlington
$10,079
University of North Texas
$10,345
Texas State University-San Marcos
$10,505
The University of Texas at San Antonio
$11,828
University of Houston
$12,262
Texas Tech University
$12,982
Source: IPEDS
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Total
Degrees and
Trends
The University
ofEnrollment
Texas at El
Paso
4,500
Total Degrees
Awarded
4,000
Total Enrollment
4,371
24,000
23,000
22,749
105% Growth in Degrees awarded
from AY2000-01 to AY2012-13
22,000
21,000
3,500
20,000
19,000
3,000
49% Growth in Enrollment from
AY2000-01 to AY2012-13
2,500
17,000
16,000
2,128
2,000
18,000
15,224
15,000
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UTEP
Undergraduate
Degrees
The University of Texas at El Paso
Awarded to Hispanics
National Rankings: AY 11-12
Ranking
Engineering
1st
Education
Mathematics and Statistics
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Physical Sciences
History
Nursing (RN, Administration, Research &
Clinical Nursing)
1st
1st
2nd
2nd
3rd
Total Undergraduate Degrees Awarded
3rd
3rd
Source: Diverse: Issues In Higher Education analysis of U.S. Department of Education reports
submitted by institutions. Rankings are based on the review of 2011-12 preliminary data.
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Growth in Undergraduate Degrees Awarded
vs. Graduation Rate
46%
70% of UTEP graduates do not count in graduation rate
3,250
3,050
3,031
2,999
2,650
78 % increase in total
undergraduate degrees
awarded
2,450
2,394
2,850
3,008
3,121
44%
3,132
42%
2,749
40%
40%* 38%
38%
37%
36%
35%
34%
2,250
2,106
2,050
1,850
1,650
1,957
1,754
29%
13 percentage points
increase in graduation rate
31%
29%
32%
32%
29%
28%
27%
2003-04
30%
26%
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Graduation rates are based on THECB calculation.
* Based on UTEP data (unofficial)
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Who is Counted in
Calculating Graduation Rates?
Only a student who is
 First-time freshman
 Enrolled full-time
 Seeking a degree
 Enrolled in the fall
semester
= “FTFTF”
Not counted are
 Transfer students
 Part-time students
 Returning students
 Those who enroll in
spring semester
(First Time, Full-Time Freshman)
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How are Graduation Rates Calculated?
# of those same FTFTF students who
graduate 4 or 5 or 6 years later from
the same university
# of First Time, Full-Time
Freshman (FTFTF) students
entering in a given year
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Student Success Indicators
Law School Admissions
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Ninety percent of UTEP Law School Preparation Institute (LSPI) graduates who apply to law schools
are accepted, compared to 71% nationally
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Of these UTEP LSPI graduates, 33% enrolled at the top 15 law schools in the U.S., compared to 6%
nationally
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UTEP LSPI graduates recently enrolled at: Stanford University, University of Chicago, University of
Michigan, Berkeley, Cornell, University of Texas, UCLA, Indiana University, University of Iowa, Ohio
State University, University of New Mexico, University of Tennessee, Michigan State, Texas Tech, and
Texas Southern University
Medical Professions Institute - Summer Internships
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Johns Hopkins
•
Harvard
Recent UTEP Graduates’ Medical School Admissions
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Boston University
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Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Paul L. Foster School of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical
School
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Top
10
Feeder
Schools
for
The University of Texas at El Paso
Hispanic Doctorates
Institution
Univ of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Campus
Univ of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
Univ of California-Berkeley
Univ of California-Los Angeles
The Univ of Texas at Austin
Florida International Univ
The Univ of Texas at El Paso
Univ of California-Irvine
Univ of Puerto Rico at Cayey
Univ of California-Davis
Univ of Florida
Rank
1
2
3
3
5
6
7
8
8
10
10
Source: National Science Foundation/National Center for Science and Engineering
Statistics, 2011 Survey of Earned Doctorates, special tabulation (January 2013).
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Focus on Excellence at
 Robust Research Infrastructure
 Competitive Faculty & Students
 Expanded Graduate Programs
 Enhanced Graduate Fellowships
 Enriched Undergraduate Programs
Closing the Gaps
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UTEP’s Quest for Excellence
UTEP’s Tier One goal is not status-driven.
It is instead directly tied to our commitment to
access, and to creating the enriched educational
experience that we believe our students have every
right to expect.
In pursuing excellence for and with our students,
UTEP will create a new national research university
model.
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UTEP’s National Research University Goals
• Annual expenditure of at least $100 million in
externally funded research, according to
commonly accepted national standards
• Annual conferral of more than 100 doctoral
degrees
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Growth in Total Research Expenditures
Fiscal Years 1991-2013
Growth in Total Research Expenditures Fiscal Year 1991-2013
83.25
90
79.6
80
74.5
70
66.0
in Millions
60
56.5
50.6
50
45.7 46.4
36.4 36.9
40
28
30
17.3
20
10
7.8
9.6
10.4
12.9 12.9 13.8 13.7
29.6 31.1
32.9
14.8
0
Source: UTEP’s Office of Research and Sponsored Projects
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Federal Research and Development
The University
of Texas
at ElInstitutions
Paso
Expenditures
at Emerging
Research
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FY 2012
Total
Expenditures
in Millions
University of Houston
$51.04
UT El Paso
$40.02
UT Dallas
$35.30
UT Arlington
$33.15
UT San Antonio
$32.67
Texas Tech
$29.97
University of North Texas
$15.98
Texas State University
$14.02
Sources: THECB R&D Expenditures, FY 2012
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UTEP’s Federally-Funded Award Portfolio
The
University
of
Texas
at
El
Paso
during
FY to
2012
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2%
5%
7%
510 Awards
$262.9 Million
FEDERAL (315)
PRIV NFP (57)
OTHER (21)
2%
Federal
Agency
DHHS/NIH
NSF
DoED
DOD
NASA
DHS
DOJ
DOE
USDA
DOL
84%
DOS
EPA
DOC
TX STATE (87)
DOI
PRIV FOR PROFIT (30) DOT
OTHER
Grand Total
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Award
Portfolio
$55,343,682
$53,682,616
$49,124,979
$15,312,446
$7,517,977
$7,227,152
$7,167,826
$5,480,521
$4,622,737
$3,991,880
$3,565,839
$2,849,312
$2,321,856
$1,793,424
$855,024
$843,696
$221,700,967
No. of
Awards
60
94
27
39
20
5
2
23
5
1
4
7
5
7
7
9
315
30
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Research Priorities and
The
University
of
Texas
at
El
Paso
Cross-Cutting Research Themes
Health and
Biomedical
Sciences &
Engineering
Education for
the 21st
Century
Demographic
Energy &
Environment
Research
Priorities
Global
Enterprise &
Border Studies
National
Defense and
Border
Security
Cross-Cutting Research Themes
Cyberinfrastructure and Collaborative Environments
U.S.-Mexico and Latin America: Social and Behavioral Issues
Emerging Technologies: Information Technology, Biotechnology,
& Nanotechnology
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UTEP
Doctoral Enrollment
The University
of Texas Growth
at El Paso
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800
Total Yearly Doctoral Enrollment
743
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Biomedical Engineering
700
Nursing Practice
Physical Therapy
600
Teaching, Learning and Culture
Students Enrolled
Computational Science
Chemisrty
500
Computer Sciences
Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
400
Eng. Rhetoric and Composition
International Buisness
300
Civil Engineering
History
Biological Sciences
200
Education Leadership & Admin.
Enviromental Science and Engineering
100
Psychology
Materials Science and Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
0
Geological Sciences
Source: UTEP Center for Institutional Evaluation, Research and Planning
11/6/2015
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Access + Excellence = UTEP
Washington Monthly’s 2013
Top 10 National Universities
1. UC San Diego
2. UC Riverside
3. Texas A&M University
4. Case Western Reserve
5. UC Berkeley
6. Stanford University
7. UTEP
8. Harvard University
9. Georgia Institute of Technology
10. UCLA
Measures: 1) Social mobility: enrollment and graduation of low-income students;
Source: Washington Monthly’s Annual College Guide and Rankings, August 2012
2) research productivity; 3) commitment to service; and 4) affordability
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Vision
The University of Texas at El Paso
The University of Texas at El Paso will proudly become
THE FIRST NATIONAL RESEARCH (TIER ONE) UNIVERSITY
with a 21st Century Student Demographic
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The University of Texas at El Paso
www.utep.edu