Private enrollment Japan: %; % Brazil: %; % Chile: %; % Argentina: 1994 – 16%; % Mexico: %; %
Mexican Higher Education School year –2,847 “Schools” of Higher Education –1,604 private –2.5 Million students (aprox) –2,087,698 in “Licenciatura” –146,308 in Normal (Teacher ed) –67,000 in Técnico superior (2 yr progr) –150,852 in Graduate Ed (M.A. most)
Accumulated increase in licenciatura. Base , ,008 49, ,815 10, ,631 43, ,196 50, ,777 97, ´010, , ´056, , ´104, , ´160, , ´192, , ´253, , ´310, , ´374, , ´425, , , ,969 17, ,362 36, ,061 51, ,977 69, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,011 public private
Private enrollment by type of institution (%)
Type of institution Enroll ment % Enroll ment % Enroll ment % High profile 214, , , Mid profile67, , , Low profile 214, , , Total496, , ,
Enrollment by type of institution ( )
Enrollment trend by type of institution ( )
“Expansión y diversificación de la matrícula de la educación superior en México.” For the year 2004: –Expected 533,853 students in private –Actual 646,064 students
Guanajuato (65) Yucatán (49) Puebla (48) Chiapas (47) N. León (47) Morelos (46) Jalisco (42) Edo. México (41) D. Federal (38) Querétaro (36) Hidalgo (34) Tamaulipas (33) MÉXICO (33.1) Veracruz (32) Coahuila (29) B. California (25) Aguascalientes (24) San Luis P. (23)++ B. C. Sur (22)### Nayarit (21)*** Chihuahua (19) Quintana Roo (19) Durango (19) Oaxaca (17) Tabasco (15) Michoacán (14) Sinaloa (12) Guerrero (12) Tlaxcala (11) Sonora (10) Zacatecas (9) Campeche (8) Colima (7) Guanajuato (59) Puebla (47) Chiapas (46) Jalisco (44) Yucatán (43) N. León (42) Morelos (37) Edo. México (37) D. Federal (36) Querétaro (33) Tamaulipas (31) Veracruz (31) MÉXICO (30.6) B. C. Sur (30)### Coahuila (29) Hidalgo (27) B. California (20) Aguascalientes (20) Durango (20) Chihuahua (19) Quintana Roo (18) San Luis P. (17)++ Michoacán (15) Oaxaca (12) Tlaxcala (12) Tabasco (10) Sinaloa (10) Sonora (9) Nayarit (8)*** Guerrero (8) Zacatecas (7) Campeche (5) Colima (5) Guanajuato (60) Chiapas (48) Puebla (46) Yucatán (45) N. León (45) Jalisco (44) Morelos (42) Edo. México (37) D. Federal (37) Querétaro (34) Tamaulipas (34) Veracruz (32) MÉXICO (31.5) Coahuila (28) B. C. Sur (26)### Hidalgo (26) B. California (24) Chihuahua (20) Durango (19) San Luis P. (19)++ Aguascalientes (19) Quintana Roo (19) Oaxaca (15) Michoacán (15) Tlaxcala (12) Tabasco (11) Sinaloa (11) Nayarit (9)*** Sonora (9) Guerrero (8) Zacatecas (7) Campeche (7) Colima (5) Guanajuato (61) Yucatán (46) Puebla (45) Chiapas (46) N. León (45) Morelos (44) Jalisco (42) Edo. México (39) D. Federal (37) Tamaulipas (34) Querétaro (33) Veracruz (33) MÉXICO (32.1) Coahuila (26) B. California (25) Hidalgo (25) B. C. Sur (25)### San Luis P. (21)++ Chihuahua (20) Aguascalientes (20) Durango (20) Quintana Roo (18) Oaxaca (17) Nayarit (15)*** Tabasco (14) Michoacán (14) Sinaloa (12) Guerrero (12) Tlaxcala (11) Zacatecas (10) Sonora (9) Campeche (9) Colima (6)
Enrollment by type of institution (%)
Graduates from private HEIs Religion 100% Graph Design 56% Marketing 51% Comunication 44% Administration 42% Turism 36% Normal Educ. 35% Industrial Des 34% Sea Sc. 0% Forestal 0% Geography0% Archive st. 0% Topopgraphy 0% Biology 1% Theatre y film 1% Antrop y Arq 3% Agronomy 4% Chemistry 4%
1994 a 2004 Money for Public HEIs grew 33.5% Public HEIs enrollment grew 66.1%. Thousands of pesos (2003) Total public% ,984, ,571, ,968, ,710, ,681, ,596, ,036, ,028, ,004, Health Debt Poverty reduction Drug fight National security Crime fight
Private Growth and Low-Profile institutions