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Graph of the Week is a weekly graph relating to higher education. Issue Briefs are a quarterly newsletter featuring detailed analysis of an issue related to higher education. Posts are ordered by the most recent date. Use the publication types, topic links, or the search bar to explore additional posts.
How can Ohio strengthen the behavioral health workforce?
This month’s issue brief provides further insight into the need for more counselors and social workers, highlights the existing contributions of AICUO members, and suggests further policy interventions that could strengthen the behavioral health workforce pipeline.
Average student loan use declined during pandemic while grant aid rose
April’s issue brief looks at student loan debt trends in detail, with an attention to policies that expand postsecondary affordability.
Where are out-of-state Ohio independent freshmen from?
Higher education is a key driver of migration to Ohio. The Ohio independent college sector alone enrolled nearly 9,000 first-time, out-of-state students in 2020. This month’s Tableau dashboard provides a snapshot of this impact.
Each bachelor's degree grad provides $77,123 in value to state every year
This month's issue brief explores various studies that have quantified the personal and state benefits of higher education. We focus on three areas that are particularly important to Ohio: tax revenue, population health, and reduced crime. The research shows that each Bachelor's degree graduate produces $160,000 in state and personal value per year.
How Colleges Are Supporting the Nursing Workforce in Rural Ohio
Ohio’s nursing shortage is heavily concentrated in rural areas. Four-year colleges are supporting the development of a rural nursing workforce through online education, which allows every Ohioan to access top nursing programs. This Tableau visualization provides a dynamic view into how many students are using online programs to obtain their BSN degrees
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mcianciolo@aicuo.edu