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Title: Jackson County Higher Education


1
Jackson County Higher Education
  • A Community Impact Presentation
  • February 13, 2008

2
Higher Education
  • A key component in
  • economic development growth

3
Jackson County Higher Education Institutions
  • Baker College of Jackson
  • Jackson Community College
  • Spring Arbor University

4
Other Regionally Accredited Educators
  • Foote Health University (JCC)
  • New Tribes Bible Institute
  • JCISD Career Center
  • Siena Heights University (satellite at JCC)
  • Eastern Michigan University (satellite at JCC)

5
Higher Education
  • Higher education has a significant impact on the
    Jackson economy, fueling the economic engine with
    millions each year.
  • Higher education is an investment in our most
    important venture...the future of young of our
    county, as well as the unemployed, and
    underemployed adult citizens.

6
Higher Education
  • Even with this vital role, state higher education
    funding is losing ground to other state services.
  • The economic impact of higher education occurs
    through
  • additional sales, income, and employment created
    by outside dollars being injected into the area
    economy
  • the multiplier effect of local dollars moving
    into the economy and
  • the long-term role higher education plays in
    expanding the capacity of the states economy
    through a more educated, productive work force.

7
Higher Education
  • As higher education raises the skill level of the
    work force, employees work smarter. This
    increases the overall capacity of the economy to
    produce more with the same number of
    employeesmeaning that there is a larger economic
    pie to share with everyone.

8
Higher Education
  • Higher education plays an important role in
    attracting firms and workers from other states,
    research and development spin-offs and the other
    economic development.
  • Finally, a number of higher education success
    stories illustrate the role of higher education
    in increasing jobs and the quality of life for
    all Jackson Countians.

9
Lt. Governors Commission
  • Higher Education Economic Growth
  • Cherry Commission Report
  • www.cherrycommission.org

10
Cherry Commission...
  • The Lt. Governors Commission on Higher Education
    Economic Growth fulfilled its mission of
    devising a plan to double the number of Michigan
    residents with a college degree or other valuable
    credential.
  • The commission issued its recommendations in
    December 2004.

11
Cherry Commission
  • Make higher education universal.
  • Create a culture of entrepreneurship.
  • Create community compacts for educational
    attainment.
  • Improve institutional completion measures.
  • Expand access to baccalaureate institutions and
    degrees.
  • Expand opportunities for early college
    achievement.
  • Improve transfer process and award dual degrees.
  • Increase the number of post-baccalaureate
    professionals.
  • Target adults seeking to complete postsecondary
    credentials.
  • Conduct an analysis of higher education capacity
    needs.
  • Align postsecondary education with economic needs
    and opportunities.
  • Expand the role of higher education institutions
    in community development.
  • Develop a lifelong education tracking System.

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  • higher education institutions are a primary
    driver of community development and cultivating
    quality of place.

13
  • ..Higher education institutions have both
    tremendous opportunity and civic responsibility
    to participate strongly in community development
    and revitalization.

14
  • Recommendation
  • 18 All higher education institutions must
    aggressively partner with their communities and
    cool city commissions to develop and implement
    strategies and programs that leverage their
    unique role.

15
  • participation in local planning and development
    policy shaping
  • enhancing art, culture, and entertainment
    offerings..
  • incubation of firms..

16
  • Recommendation
  • 7 Create community compacts for educational
    attainment.

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  • Recommendation
  • 4 Create a culture of entrepreneurship.
  • Integrate entrepreneurial skills education into
    Michigans K-12 standards
  • Higher education institutions must develop and
    offer entrepreneurial degree/certificate programs

18
  • ..create a Center of Excellence for
    Entrepreneurship and Innovation

19
Three Institutions of Higher Education
  • Unique missions
  • Unique student populations
  • Unique program and degree offerings
  • Committed to serving our community
  • Committed to economic growth development
  • Committed to enhancing the quality of life

20
SHOWCASE
  • EACH
  • INSTITUTIONS
  • CONTRIBUTION

21
Baker College of Jackson
  • Founded 1911

22
Baker College
  • Founded in 1911 in Flint, MI. The third largest
    college in the state and the largest private
    college in Michigan.
  • Jackson/Coldwater campus has 1,700 students.
  • Student pass rates exceed 80 to meet
    accreditation standards in vet tech, surg tech,
    radiation therapy, medical assisting, and
    phlebotomy.
  • Only opticianry program in the State of Michigan
    started Fall 2006.

23
Baker College
  • Teacher education program as 87-92 pass rate on
    MTTC. Six of 8 grads have jobs in the area.
  • Students can take classes online, onground or a
    combination of both (hybrid)
  • Masters programs are online and a new Doctorate
    of Business Administration will start online in
    Spring 08.
  • Extensive learning support services and free
    tutoring in the learning support center.

24
Baker College
  • 50 full-time employees
  • 140 part-time employees
  • 9 million dollar campus budget that it totally
    tuition driven.
  • 10 million dollars of financial aid distributed
    to students last year.
  • 5 million dollars of student loans distributed
    to students last year.
  • Cost is very competitive with state bachelor
    degree granting schools.

25
Spring Arbor University
  • Jackson Countys Longest Serving Institution
  • of
  • Higher Education

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Spring Arbor University
  • Provides over 40 undergraduate degrees
  • Offers 8 masters degrees
  • Offers 5 online degrees
  • Endorsements available in criminal justice,
    health services, and hospitality
  • Certificate available in entrepreneurship
  • Enrollment 3,714 (Fall 2006)

27
Spring Arbor University
  • Four-year graduation rates at SAU 39 (national
    average 35.3 all 4-year institutions)
  • Six-year graduation rates at SAU 57 (national
    average 4-year institutions 55.9)
  • Retention rates freshman to sophomore year
  • at SAU 76
  • 450 campus students (17) from Jackson
    Countythe highest number of students from any
    one county an additional 317 students came from
    Ingham and Calhoun counties
  • National Center for Education Statistics

28
Spring Arbor University
  • Community Impact
  • Employs 358
  • Close to 2,000 students served yearly in the
    Jackson community
  • 1,570 campus students in fall 2006-07
  • Close to 200 students taking classes at our
    downtown site
  • Downtown facility available for meetings,
    seminars and training sessions

29
Spring Arbor University
  • Hosts the annual Learning Fair in collaboration
    with the Jackson Manufacturing Academy
  • Trains baccalaureate nurses for Foote Hospital
    and many doctors, health agencies, and other
    organizations
  • Over 100 teachers in Jackson County have
    completed some aspect of Spring Arbor
    Universitys teacher education program in the
    last two years

30
Spring Arbor University
  • 70 corporate partnerships between SAU and local
    businesses and organizations
  • SAU faculty, staff and students provide over
    30,000 hours of volunteer time to the Jackson
    community in a years time
  • A budget of 52,168,300 (2007-2008)

31
Jackson Community College
  • Established in 1928

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Jackson Community College
  • Utilizes a cadaver lab in health sciences
  • 120 nursing grads/year with 100 pass-rate
  • Information Technologies online 08.07
  • Additional Student athletics 08.07
  • Student Housing 06.07
  • 23 Transfer Rate (national avg. of 18)
  • Transfer student performance high

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Jackson Community College
  • Complete online DMS program 1 of 2 in the
    United States
  • Significant effort related to developmental
    education (70 in at least one area)
  • Beginning its 80th year of service and
  • Specific focus on transfer education, career
    education, and community service.

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Jackson Community College
  • 65 corporate partnerships between JCC and local
    businesses and organizations
  • JCC faculty, staff and students provide over
    17,000 hours of volunteer time annually to the
    Jackson community
  • Education credit is provided to more than 10,000
    students annually in the tri-county area
  • Performing Arts and sponsored events serve over
    100,000 annually.

35
Jackson Community College
  • Statistics
  • 600 employees Budget
  • 256 Full-time Students 51.7
  • 350 Part-time State 28.6
  • 36M Budget Local 13.8
  • 9M Federal Other 5.9
  • 11.26M State
  • Millage at 1.14
  • Enrollment of 6,351 (Fall 2007)
  • More than 10,000 credits students annually!

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Higher Education Impact
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JXN Higher Education Impact
  • Budget 2007-08
  • BAKER 9M
  • SAU 52M
  • JCC 36M
  • Total 97M

38
JXN Higher Education Impact
  • Employment (Full-time and Part-time)
  • BAKER 190
  • SAU 358
  • JCC 600
  • Total 1,148

39
JXN Higher Education Impact
  • Persons Educated (Fall 2007)
  • BAKER 1,700
  • SAU 3,714
  • JCC 6,351
  • Total 11,765

40
What Higher Education Needs
  • Encouragement of students to attend Jackson
    County Higher Education Institutions
  • Encouragement of local school counselors,
    superintendents, and parents to support Jackson
    County Higher Education and
  • Support of the Jackson Legacy Project.

41
Our Questions
  • Is millage support possible?
  • How vital is a downtown presence?
  • How are we perceived collectively? Individually?
  • Services that we should offer, but do not
    currently do so?
  • Instructional programs needed?

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