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Report: NV in Last Place for Higher-Ed Degree Attainment

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Wednesday, March 1, 2023   

Nevada has made progress in recent years in increasing its number of residents who have obtained college degrees, but the state sits in last place for degree attainment, according to a new report.

Lumina Foundation's "Stronger Nation" report found as of 2021, just under 44% of Nevada adults have a postsecondary degree or certification. Lumina said by 2025, 60% of adults will need some credential beyond high school.

Dale Erquiaga, chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education, said he is disappointed by the findings, but not surprised. He pointed out Nevada's unique economic challenges have led to lower high school graduation rates, and low rates of college enrollment and completion.

"The last figures I have seen, about 40% of Nevada jobs are still in the hospitality and retail space," Erquiaga noted. "And so, folks for years have been able to work here and earn a living wage without moving on beyond high school."

But Erquiaga acknowledged things are changing, as Nevada's economy becomes more diverse. He noted his group is seeing a demand for workplace certificates. Including certificates and certifications, Nevada's overall rate of educational attainment has increased by almost 14% since 2009.

For Nevadans of color, the report finds certificate and degree attainment lag behind their white counterparts. Erquiaga emphasized in the last 20 years, Nevada has become one of the most diverse states in the nation, and the trend is also being seen in its colleges and universities. He explained they are making it a priority to help more students of color get across the finish line. He added his message to everyone is simple: In the future, jobs will require credentials.

"It doesn't have to be a bachelor's degree, but it should be a certificate," Erquiaga suggested. "It seems super-easy now to get a 'gig' job, in the gig economy. That isn't always going to be the case."

He stressed a "culture change" is needed, and wants people to think long-term and look beyond what he calls this "pandemic moment." Erquiaga added Gov. Joe Lombardo's economic plan includes incentives for people to get postsecondary education, by creating a pipeline for students to secure Nevada jobs upon graduation.


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