Attainment
Current State Attainment Rate
50.8%
State Attainment Rate Goal*
60%
*60% of young adults will hold a college certificate or degree by 2025. Goal set by Georgia Board of Regents and State Board of Technical College System in 2011.
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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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Lumina's state policy agenda reflects the shifts in state policy needed to reach the nation's 60% attainment goal. These policies provide clear steps to drive their education reform needs.
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52.8% attainment rate in Georgia

Georgia's overall rate of educational attainment has increased by 16.6 percentage points since 2009.

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