High Plains Regional Strategies
Amarillo College
Clarendon College
South Plains College
Texas Tech University
Frank Phillips College
West Texas A&M University
Wayland Baptist University
Lubbock Christian University
Texas Tech UniversityHealth Sciences Center at Lubbock
Hall
Hale
Dallam
King
Hartley
GrayOldham
LynnTerry
FloydLamb
Potter
Motley
Garza
Moore
Castro
Donley
Bailey
Deaf Smith
Carson
Crosby
Briscoe
Randall
Parmer
Roberts
Dickens
Swisher
Hockley
Wheeler
Hemphill
Lubbock
Sherman OchiltreeHansford Lipscomb
Yoakum
Cochran
Armstrong
Hutchinson
Childress
Collingsworth
Public Universities
Public Community CollegesPublic Health-Related Institutions
Independent Institutions
Public Technical and State Colleges
1
3
9
26
15
19
16
654
13
2818
17
8
7
27
22
20
12
23
21
10
11
14
25
24
2
16
3
1
2
15
14
9
1110
18
17
719
8
6
12
13
20
5
4
Higher Education Region
Education Service Centers (K12) TWC Workforce Development Areas
REGIONAL STRATEGIES
60x30: EDUCATED POPULATION
COMPLETION
HIGH SCHOOL-TO-HIGHER EDUCATION
Representatives of two- and four-year institutions of higher education will collaborate to identify stop-out and drop-out students in our region and develop a plan highlighting potential degree/certificate completion pathways relevant and specific to individual students (including degree audits from multiple institutions). Representatives will also coordinate with the Texas Workforce Commission/Workforce Solutions to identify career opportunities in the High Plains Region and will develop methods to communicate both completion pathways and career opportunities to the students.
All institutions of higher education in the High Plains Region will work together to utilize, transcript, and embed state-mandated field of study curricula into guided pathway degree programs.
High Plains Region school districts, two-year, and four-year institutions of higher education will work together to provide seamless guided pathways from high school dual-credit to associates and baccalaureate degrees in both academic and career and technical fields. Partners will also work together to increase FAFSA completion rates for high school seniors to encourage post-graduation participation.
High Plains Region