Monday, Nov. 15, 1999
The College Boom
The number of students in U.S. colleges and universities is expected to grow 14% by 2009, to 16.3 million. That is likely to increase the money crunch at many public institutions. A look at recent trends, by the numbers:
State Appropriations for Higher Education
% change, 1997-98 to 1998-99
+9% and above CA OK MO KY VA FL DE MA
+5% to +8%
ID IL UT IN AZ MS CO AL NM GA NE NC KS NY MN CT IA RI AR ME
0% to +4%
AK MI WA TN OR OH NV WV MT SC WY PA ND NJ SD VT WI NH LA
Decreases TX HI
Growing Enrollment
Percentage of 18- to 24-year-olds enrolled in college
ALL 1987 29.6% 1992 34.4% 1997 36.9%
BY RACE, 1997 WHITES 37.4% BLACKS 29.7% HISPANICS 22.4%
Student Population
Total enrollment: 14,367,520
BY GENDER MEN 44% WOMEN 56% Rising Costs
TUITION, ROOM AND BOARD
Public 1992 $5,695 1998 $7,628
Private 1992 $14,273 1998 $19,143
FACULTY SALARIES
[Public] 1992 $45,260 1999 $55,858
[Private] 1992 $50,030 1999 $63,458
% OF STUDENTS RECEIVING SOME KIND OF FINANCIAL AID [Public] 45% [Private] 52% Sources: Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac; National Center for Education Statistics; American Association of University Professors
Local TV News
Percentage of stories on:
Crime 1998 28% 1999 22%
Social Issues 1998 8% 1999 10%
Politics 1998 8% 1999 9%
Human Interest 1998 5% 1999 11%
Science 1998 10% 1999 9%
Business 1998 7% 1999 8%
Source: Project for Excellence in Journalism