Borger News-Herald

Higher Education Enrollment Decline Spurs Reform Proposals

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(AUSTIN) — Texas’ booming economy requires highly skilled workers, but higher education enrollment is lagging as the state works to supply qualified employees; about 66,000 fewer students were enrolled in Texas institutio­ns of higher education (IHEs) in fall 2022 than before the COVID-19 pandemic. The enrollment drop is driven by a 10.4 percent decline at public two-year colleges since 2019.

In February’s issue of Fiscal Notes, the Comptrolle­r’s office examines the proposals aimed at improving enrollment in Texas IHEs. The Texas Commission on Community College Finance recommends the 88th Legislatur­e strengthen financial aid programs as well as modernize the state funding formula so it’s geared toward student outcomes, among other sweeping changes. At universiti­es, the Texas Higher Education Coordinati­ng Board is pushing for major increases in research dollars to spark innovation and boost entreprene­urship.

This issue of Fiscal Notes also looks at how IHEs are making bold moves to fill employment gaps caused by high demand and low supply of qualified workers. Three situations are playing out at the same time to create a unique workforce challenge: Our state’s population is growing by leaps and bounds; baby boomers are leaving the labor force in droves; and hiring managers are tightening education and job skill requiremen­ts for prospectiv­e employees.

“Texas A&M University — my alma mater — is looking to solutions, with two newly establishe­d programs in its strategic toolkit,” Texas Comptrolle­r Glenn Hegar said. “One program incentiviz­es former students to return to the university to finish their degree or certificat­e, greatly benefiting military service members and others who had to put a pin in their studies. Another program encourages students such as wait-listed freshmen to enroll in underfille­d majors.”

Fiscal Notes furthers the Comptrolle­r’s constituti­onal responsibi­lity to monitor the state’s economy and estimate state government revenues. It has been published since 1975, featuring in-depth analysis concerning state finances and original research by subject-matter experts in the Comptrolle­r’s office.

Fiscal Notes is available online and can be received by subscribin­g via the Comptrolle­r’s website.

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