Thursday, September 5, 2019

The Wave Approaches

It has been in the news lately. The University of Tulsa is undergoing massive restructuring based projections that many private colleges will not survive the next decade due to declining college enrollments projected to hit in 2025. This topic is very active within leadership at the University of Arkansas with hints of a 30% or greater enrollment decline coming that could be a factor in the University going to responsibility centered management (RCM). If you do not know what this is, the University of Arizona is already there and has a good FAQ; for a glimpse at the dark side of RCM in higher ed read this.

I decided to have a look at the student forecast myself. The starting point for national numbers is the Elementary and Secondary Information System (ELSi) within the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) within the Institute of Education Sciences (IES). Got that?

Well, back at ELSi there is something called the tableGenerator. The idea is to see if there is dip in elementary students moving through the system that will show up at my doorstep, so to speak, someday. I chose to look at first grade students (6-7 years of age). In the tableGenerator there are four tabs; in tab1 I chose 'State', tab2 'years 2009-2017' (the last year available), tab3 'Enrollments > Enrollment by Grade > Grade 1 Students (State)', tab4 'All 50 States + DC', then hit the Create Table button. The resulting table has each state on a row and each year in a column, with totals on right and bottom. A handy excel export button brings the data down to my local machine to make a graph.

The result is shown below. There is a definite peak in the data at year 2014. Kids in the first grade in 2014 were born in or after 2008 - the year of the great recession. If you have somehow forgotten about the Great Recession see this wikipedia article. Those same kids will start college (age 17-18) in 2025. The national first grade data shows a drop of 5% in total enrollment between 2014 and 2017, implying a college enrollment drop across the US between 2025-2028 with no bottom in sight (or at least in the data). Of course this is a questionable implication, it assumes US college enrollment is only driven by the number of college-age students in the US, that the drop will be felt equally across size and type of institutions, etc. But there it is. 


The ELSi table contained Arkansas (AR) data so it can be plotted on its own. A big shout out to my sister-in-law Gigi (a career teacher in AR) who put me on to the AR Department of Education who ran a report for me that brought the AR data up to 2019. Shout out to Connie C. for that! The result is shown below. First off, the data seems to have a glitch between 2013 and 2014, maybe a change in counting rules? Anyway, the same general features are present that are on the national numbers: a 2014 peak followed by a significant decline. With the AR data carried out to 2019 we see the decline flattening, but not bottomed out. The peak-to-trough decline over 2014-2019 is 7.7% -- significant but far from a 30% drop. 


Just for the record, the U of A 2018 official enrollment was 27,778 and a 7.7% decline would be 25,639 students (a loss of 2139). To be fair, the argument is not just about raw input student numbers, but public institutions being disproportionately affected and well-heeled private institutions poaching the best available students nationwide.

But, to me, it looks more like a wave than a tsunami.

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

GEOS Jobs

Reddit GeologyCareers

Organizations that have hired Arkansas geoscience graduates:

  1. AECOM  ....  Jobs
  2. Apache Corporation  ....  Jobs
  3. Armor Energy .... Jobs
  4. Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality  ....  Jobs
  5. Arkansas Geological Survey .... Jobs
  6. Arkansas Department of Transportation  ....  Jobs
  7. Arkansas Natural Resources Commission
  8. Arkansas Parks and Tourism
  9. Anadarko Petroleum Corporation  ....  Jobs
  10. Beaver Water District  ....  Jobs
  11. Bureau of Land Management  ....  Jobs
  12. Burns and McDonnell  ....  Jobs
  13. Chesapeake Energy  ...  Jobs
  14. City of Springdale  ....  Jobs
  15. ConocoPhillips  ....  Jobs
  16. Core Laboratories  ....  Jobs
  17. Décollement Consulting .... Jobs
  18. Denbury Resources  ....  Jobs
  19. Devon Energy  ....  Jobs
  20. EOG Resources .... Jobs
  21. ExxonMobil  ....  Jobs
  22. Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) .... Jobs
  23. EnSafe  ...  Jobs
  24. Environmental Defense Fund  ....  Jobs
  25. Environmental Services Associates
  26. ESRI  ....  Jobs
  27. Fayetteville Public Schools  ....  Jobs
  28. FTN Associates  ....  Jobs
  29. Garver Eng. Planning & Env. Services  ....  Jobs
  30. Gulfport Energy .... Jobs
  31. Haas Hall Academy  ....  Jobs
  32. Halliburton  ....  Jobs
  33. Hoss Geosciences .... Jobs
  34. Kinder Morgan  ....  Jobs
  35. Marathon Oil Corporation  ....  Jobs
  36. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management  ....  Jobs
  37. Newfield Exploration Company  ....  Jobs
  38. Noble Energy  ....  Jobs
  39. NOAA National Weather Service  ....  Jobs
  40. North Plains Groundwater Conservation District  ....  Jobs
  41. NWA Community College  ....  Jobs
  42. NWA Regional Planning Commission
  43. Paladin Geological Services .... Jobs
  44. PGS  ....  Jobs
  45. Pure Earth Resources
  46. Rogers Public Schools  ....  Jobs
  47. Schlumberger  ....  Jobs
  48. SCS Engineers  ....  Jobs
  49. Shell  ....  Jobs
  50. Sierra Club  ....  Jobs
  51. Stephens Production Company
  52. SWN  ....  Jobs
  53. Terra Guidance .... Jobs
  54. UNESCO  ....  Jobs
  55. USAJOBS .... Jobs portal for all branches of US Government
  56. US Army Corps of Engineers  ....  Jobs
  57. US Bureau of Reclamation  ....  Jobs
  58. US Census Bureau  ....  Jobs
  59. USDA Agricultural Research Service  ....  Jobs
  60. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service  ....  Jobs
  61. US Environmental Protection Agency  ....  Jobs
  62. US Fish and Wildlife  ....  Jobs
  63. US Forest Service  ....  Jobs
  64. US Geological Survey  ....  Jobs
  65. US National Park Service  ....  Jobs
  66. Vitruvian Exploration .... Jobs
Other potential organizations:
Chevron Corporation  ....  Jobs
Cimarex Energy  ....  Jobs
Environmental Services, Inc  ....  Jobs
Murphy Oil Corporation  ....  Jobs
Range Resources  ....  Jobs
Sabine Oil  ....  Jobs

Friday, January 18, 2019

Scholarship Application Deadlines (non-UA)

Jan 15      Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists 

Feb 01     Shreveport Geological Society
                     ~$1750, JR+, 8 hrs geology classes, full time

Feb 01     Geological Society of America (GSA)

Feb 28     Geophysical Society of Tulsa
                     Field camp scholarship, $2000, 3 apps/yr from UA
                     Apply through Dr. Potra

Mar 01     Tulsa Geological Society 
                     Outstanding Student Award, $1500, 2-3 apps/yr from UA

Mar 01     Society of Exploration Geophysicists
                     ~$3700, Undergrad/grad, above average GPA, 
                     120+ awards, "applied geophysics"

Mar 25     American Association of Petroleum Geologists
                     Weeks Undergraduate Grants
                     $500 to support AAPG student chapter

Apr 01     GSA South-Central Section Travel Grants
                    $500, undergrad, S-CS member presenting at S-CS meeting

Apr 01     American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                    GSSI Student Grant -- near surface, radar

Apr 15      American Geophysical Union
                 Horton (Hydrology) Research Grant
                     $10,000, three awards per year, PhD candidate
                 Dewan Young Scientist Scholarship (atm or space pays)
                     $1000, 3.4 GPA, AGU member, grad student, 

Apr 15      Ft. Smith Geological Society
                    $1500, apply through Dr. Potra

Apr 30      National Association of Black Geoscientists
                    2.5 GPA, US Citizen, Geoscience major

May 01     American Association of Petroleum Geologists
                     Military Veterans Scholarship (US only)

Dec 01     American Association of Petroleum Geologists
                     Grants-in-Aid, many opportunities

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AAG      - American Association of Geographers

AASHE  - Assoc. for the Adv. of Sustainability in Higher Ed.

ASEES  - Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies

SWAAG - Southwest Division of the American Association of Geographers

Friday, January 4, 2019

GEOS Student Diversity update 2018


Gender breakdown of total Geoscience enrollment at the University of Arkansas. The last several years show a strong growth curve leading to the current composition of 33% female students. This trend is supported by an active student chapter of the Association of Women in Geosciences.
We have more work to do in recruiting and retaining underrepresented (UR) students to Geoscience. But progress has been steady over the last decade to achieve 16.5% UR students in our department. While the numbers shown here represent all UR groups except gender, an important factor is our close association with the National Association of Black Geoscientists.


Wednesday, December 5, 2018

GeoVision Campaign

Dear Geology/Geography alumni,

In this holiday season, we hope you and yours are well and prosperous.

I write to you about a new initiative from the GEOS Department External Advisory Board. This is the group that started in 2006 and transformed our department to include a PhD program, endowed chair, and over $1M in PhD Fellowship support.

Over the years, our alumni have given generously to endow Foundation accounts that bear familiar names to some of us: Kern Jackson, Walt Manger, Doy Zachry, and others. Endowed Foundation accounts have the funds invested and generate annual spending income. Taken together, our endowed Foundation accounts generate enough funds to 1) support Geology Field Camp scholarships for all UA undergraduate Geology majors who take this required course,  2) support two PhD students, and 3) award scholarships to our 12 Geology MS teaching assistants to make their annual income competitive with peer institutions.

While previous and continuing Donors have changed the lives of hundreds of Geoscience students, these contributions usually place restrictions on Foundation gifts that reflect the Donor’s passions. But, taken cumulatively, these restrictions leave parts of our student body stranded without opportunity for scholarship support, including our six MS Geography teaching assistants, a large group of MS students who are not teaching assistants, and undergraduates who are high-performing and/or in financial need. These are the students who need our help.

To address this issue, the Board has initiated the GeoVision campaign to build an endowed Foundation account for unrestricted student support. This has unanimous support of the Board members and Geosciences faculty. Both groups have already contributed to GeoVision so the account is up and running. This means that any size contribution -- $20, $50, etc. – can go to the endowed account to build up resources for all our students.

In 2019, I will be traveling to spread the word about GeoVision, but we wanted to get this opportunity in front of our alumni before the end of 2018. If you choose to support our fabulous Geoscience students in this way, a contribution can be made by check to the address below (write  GeoVision in the subject line). Credit card options are also available, please call for details.

Melody Kouchehbagh
UA Fulbright College Development
1 University of Arkansas, 525 Old Main
Fayetteville, AR 72701
479-575-2732

A GeoVision donation is tax-deductible, qualifies for employer Gift Matching programs, and will grow in the years ahead as an endowed account, allowing the Geosciences department to better support all of our students.

Thank you in advance for considering this request and happy holidays.

Chris Liner

Prof. Christopher L. Liner 
Department of Geosciences Chairman
Storm Endowed Chair of Petroleum Geology
University of Arkansas

LinkedIn response to this alumni note (12/7/2018)