




Learn about the Chamber's 20,010 by 2010 Initiative to increase Metro Austin higher education enrollment, annual State of Education event, annual Austin Comunity College and Metro Austin school district Progress Reports and 2009 priority issues.
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| 20,010 by 2010 Initiative
Metro Austin has one of the best educated talent bases in the world. More than two-thirds of our population has some college education. Approximately 40% has at least a bachelor’s degree. Metro Austin, however, imports much of this skilled labor through enrollment at UT-Austin or through employment at many of our high-technology companies. Though improving, the metro area actually lags in the percentage of its “home-grown” population attending higher education. The premium for education continues to grow. To provide more opportunities for our residents, Metro Austin should increase its higher education enrollment percentage from approximately 67,000 or 4.4% of the home grown population, in 2000, to 100,000 in 2015 or 6%. Over the last five years, Metro Austin higher education enrollment increases have kept up with overall population growth, but our growth trajectory is only half what it needs to be. The Chamber’s education initiatives were established to help increase metro-Austin’s college enrollment rate by 20,010 more students by the year 2010. Actions Which Require Assistance
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| State of Education in Austin
The 20,010 by 2010 initiative was unveiled at the Chamber's State of Education in Austin event in November 2006. 2008 State of Education in Austin 2007 State of Education in Austin 2006 State of Education in Austin |
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| Austin Community College Progress Report
The Austin Chamber of Commerce unveiled the first Community College Progress Report in the nation on October 19, 2007 at the Austin Chamber-IBM Roundtable. The report, produced by an Austin Chamber Task Force made up of leaders in the business community, details Austin Community College’s enrollment and graduation numbers, talent development specific to growing industries in the Austin area and the college’s production of graduates in certain areas of Metro Austin’s growing workforce. 10.19.07—Austin Chamber-IBM Roundtable Presentation |
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2009 Priority Issues
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