Attainment
Current State Attainment Rate
46.2%
State Attainment Rate Goal*
55%
*55% of adult Arkansans will possess a college credential by 2030 as determined by the 2030 census plus state estimates for certificates. Goal set by Arkansas Department of Higher Education in 2015 and updated in 2020.
State Policy Recommendations
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Statewide goals help state leaders, college and university officials, employers, and community representatives establish a shared agenda. A strong goal meets these criteria:
Quantifiable. Includes a number or percentage increase that can be quantitatively measured over time
Challenging. Represents a stretch. For example, it cannot be easily achieved by following historic trends
Time-specific. Tied to a long-term target date to demonstrate commitment and drive expectations
Addresses gaps. Designed to close attainment gaps for underrepresented populations, particularly students who are Black, Hispanic, or Native American; people from low-income families, and adults who have not yet earned credentials.
Codified. Formalized in a way that influences the state's postsecondary strategic plan, budgeting practices and/or state policy initiatives
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A Stronger Nation
46.2% attainment rate in Arkansas
Arkansas's overall rate of educational attainment has increased by 19.2 percentage points since 2009.
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