Debunking Myths about College Values and their Impact on Communities

Debunking Myths about College Values and their Impact on Communities
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This article aims to debunk common myths surrounding college values and their impact on communities. One of the most common myths is that colleges drain public resources. However, it

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Slide1does yourcommunity know your college’s value?

Slide2colleges drain public resourcescolleges are just like any other business colleges only provide education common myths 1 2 3

Slide3increase community awarenessrecruit students demonstrate accountability raise taxpayer support why do an impact study?

Slide4your college expands the economycollege operations increases regional sales creates jobs fulfils workforce needs student spending worker productivity tell your story

Slide5tell your storyyour college is a good public investment social perspective fulfils workforce needs taxpayer perspective student perspective improves quality of life returns value for money enhances earning potential

Slide6proven experiencein-depth analysis cutting-edge methodology great results why choose EMSI?

Slide7restored $14m instate funding cuts to technical colleges the results

Slide8earned governor’scommendation and initiated $1.3b community redevelopment effort the results

Slide9the resultsused SEIM in a public awareness campaign to pass a $498m bond measure

Slide10the results15.1%  student ROI 15.9%  taxpayer ROI $123.2 billion  contribution to national income $215.1 million  aggregate social savings

Slide11main reportexecutive summary 1-page summaries taxpayer perspective PowerPoint presentation SEIM products

Slide12colleges put more into the Treasurythan they take out colleges’ impact goes beyond payroll college services go further than the education they provide the facts 1 2 3

Slide13Q&A? Andrew Crapuchettes, CEO andrew@economicmodeling.com 0011.1.208.883.3500

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