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Community Colleges Have a

$19 Billion Annual Impact

on the North Carolina Economy

Everyone is talking about

THE BIG ROI

of North Carolina Community Colleges.

HCC celebrates Community College Month

By: The Mountaineer Haywood Community College (HCC) joined the national celebration of Community College Month in April, with a look at the annual impact the college provides to Haywood County. Supporting more than 1,430 jobs, HCC has a $64.8 million annual impact on the regional economy, according to the Burning Glass Economic Impact Study. The impact of increased earnings of HCC alumni and businesses they work for totaled $46.9 million. “Although we’ve known for a long time the positive impact HCC makes in our community, this study gives a new perspective,” said HCC President Shelley White. “HCC is a driver

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Study finds Robeson Community College has Major Economic Impact on Region

By: The Robesonian LUMBERTON, NC – Robeson Community College has an economic impact of more than $90 million in added income for the regional economy, according to a new study by Emsi Burning Glass. Emsi Burning Glass is a nationwide research provider of economic impact studies and labor market data to educational institutions, workforce planners and regional developers in the U.S. and internationally. Emsi Burning Glass has worked to continuously update and improve RCC methodologies to ensure that they conform to best practices. According to data collected by Emsi Burning Glass, Robeson Community College generates a total economic impact of

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RCCC Brings Big Return on Investment

By: Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald AHOSKIE – A new, in depth economic impact analysis found Roanoke-Chowan Community College has a $33 million annual impact on the regional economy – supporting more than 607 jobs that represents one out of every 45 jobs across Bertie, Hertford, and Northampton counties. The impact of the increased earnings of R-CCC alumni and the businesses they work for totaled $24.9 million. Payroll and benefits to support R-CCC’s day-to-day operations amounted to $6.8 million. The college’s non-pay expenditures (purchasing goods and services) amounted to $2.6 million. “I am so proud to recognize the important contributions and positive impact

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Wake, Durham Tech Play Billion-Dollar Role in Triangle Economy, Report says

By: The Triangle Business Journal The community colleges in Wake and Durham counties contributed $1 billion and $305.9 million, respectively, to the local economy and supported thousands of jobs in fiscal year 2019, according to a recent economic impact study. These evaluations of the colleges were part of a larger study that measures the economic value of all North Carolina community colleges and the system’s return on investment for students and taxpayers. The State Board of Community Colleges discussed this study, and the overall system’s contribution of about $19.3 billion to the state economy, during a meeting in March. But the system

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State Report Shows Financial Impact of Cleveland Community College

By: The Shelby Star A new, in-depth economic impact analysis found Cleveland Community College has a $210.3 million annual impact on the regional economy – supporting more than 2,922 jobs. Perhaps the greatest impact shown by the study is that of CCC’s alumni. The thousands of graduates trained at CCC, who are now working within the region generated $184.3 million. “Cleveland Community College plays an important role in the economic health of our county and region,” said Jason Hurst, CCC president. “There are some big numbers in this study, but it’s much more than that. These numbers represent people; people

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A closer look at the impact of North Carolina’s community college system

By: Clayton Henkel – NC Policy Watch While North Carolina’s economy has fully returned to pre-pandemic employment levels, concerns remain over resignations and unfilled job openings. “Our significant success increasing jobs during the pandemic shows North Carolinians are resilient,” Gov. Roy Cooper said last month. “We need to focus on training workers and educating children to continue to grow our workforce.” Many state leaders believe one key to improving the labor force participation rate (currently ranked 38th nationally) may be found in North Carolina’s community colleges. A new, in-depth economic impact analysis finds that combined the college campuses have a $19 billion annual impact on the

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PARTNERING ORGANIZATIONS

This report was developed from a working group of community partners formed to collaborate with Emsi Burning Glass to produce an Economic Impact Study (EIS) and five Program-Specific Economic Impact Studies (PSEIS) for each of the 58 community colleges and the combined system with support from the North Carolina General Assembly.

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