By 2050, Utah Will Have Almost 1 Million Students

There are more than 600,000 students in the state's public schools. That population is expected to grow 64 percent by 2050, when Utah will have almost a million students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Higher education will experience similarly robust growth.

Yet Utah has no long-term, comprehensive, statewide plan for public and higher education in spite of recommendations from civic groups such as Prosperity 2020 and Education First.  A new report by Utah Foundation Research Director Shawn Teigen, Reaching Toward 2050: Education in the Midst of Population Growth, recommends creating that plan and explains some of the reasons why it's needed.

The report's key findings include:

Community and business groups such as Prosperity 2020 have also urged long-term planning for public education. In response to this report, Alan Hall, Chair of Prosperity 2020, said "Today's prosperity is due to forward-thinking leaders of the past who invested in education. This same opportunity to exhibit lasting leadership exists today. We call on our state leaders to create a long-term plan for education that focuses on the key elements of success: reading and math at grade level, high school graduation and college completion."   

This report is the fourth in a series on Utah's expected population growth. The others include Flowing Toward 2050: Utah's Water Outlook, released in September, 2014, Roadmap to 2050: Planning for Utah's Future Infrastructure Needs, released in June, 2014, and A Snapshot of 2050: An Analysis of Projected Population Change in Utah. All are available on the Utah Foundation website, www.utahfoundation.org .

The work of the Utah Foundation is supported by our sponsors from the business community, philanthropic organizations, local governments, higher education and other contributors. Additional funding for this report was provided by Sorensen Legacy Foundation and CIT Bank.

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