School To Work | Outcomes Profile: San Antonio & Rio Grande Valley

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San Antonio & Rio Grande Valley.

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School To Work | Outcomes Profile

Our school-to-work outcomes data explores where students are in their careers after leaving high school. By looking at the first year after high school and again in their sixth year after high school, we can find opportunities to better support students in their postsecondary to workforce journey.

Note: Wages not reported to TWC's Unemployment Insurance Wage Reports are not included. For example, gig work is not included.

First Year Outcomes

In this data, you can see where students are in the postsecondary-workforce pipeline one year after high school based on:

  • High school graduation status
  • Texas postsecondary institution enrollment status
  • Employment status in Texas

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0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%Rio Grande ValleySan AntonioOutcomes One Year After Expected High School Graduation Date, Class of 2022Grad, Enrolled, EmployedGrad, Enrolled, Not EmployedGrad, Not Enrolled, EmployedGrad, Not Enrolled, Not EmployedNon-Grad, EmployedNon-Grad, Not EmployedSource: E3 Alliance analysis of high school graduation, higher education enrollment, and workforce data at the UT Austin Education Research Center

Six Years After High School

See where students are in the workforce six years after high school based on:

  • High school graduation status
  • Postsecondary experience without a completed credential
  • Highest postsecondary credential earned, if any
Bachelor's DegreeCC CredentialEnrolled in PS, No DegreeGrad, No DegreeNever/Late Grad0%5%10%15%20%25%30%35%40%45%EmployedUnemployed/otherSource: E3 Alliance analysis of data from the Texas Education Agency, THECB, and Texas Workforce Commission at UT Austin Education Research CenterOutcomes Six Years After Expected High School Graduation Date, Class of 2017, San Antonio30,59830,59830,59830,59830,598

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Bachelor's DegreeCC CredentialEnrolled in PS, No DegreeGrad, No DegreeNever/Late Grad0%5%10%15%20%25%30%35%40%45%EmployedUnemployed/otherSource: E3 Alliance analysis of data from the Texas Education Agency, THECB, and Texas Workforce Commission at UT Austin Education Research CenterOutcomes Six Years After Expected High School Graduation Date, Class of 2017, Rio Grande Valley23,96423,96423,96423,96423,964

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The conclusions of this research do not necessarily reflect the opinions or official position of the Texas Education Agency, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, or the State of Texas.