Board Spring Planning Session March 23, 2012. Assumptions: Environmental Scan.
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Indicator Tri-County MI US MI
TrendPopulation Change +1.0% -.06% 9.7%
Unemployment 9.0% 9.3% 8.3%
Median Household Income $46,455 $48,432 $51,914
Retail Sales per Capita $9,527 $10,855 $12,990
Home Ownership 78.1% 74.2% 66.6%
Persons below poverty 14.6% 14.8% 13.8%
Bachelor’s degree or higher 17.6% 25% 27.9%
Associate degree or higher 25.9% 33.0% 42.0%
Environmental Scan
Sources: US Census, 2010 and 2000; US Labor Statistics
Key Enrollment Management Indicators & Comparative Data
JCC Actual Reported Value JCC National Percentile Rank
Enrolling High Schools 27.10% 73%
Credit Student Penetration 3.20% 52%
Non-credit penetration 0.17% 9%
Distance Learning % of Credit Hours 13.68% 71%
Fall-Fall Persistence Rate 49.85% 51%
Source: National Community College Benchmark Project, 2010
Environmental Scan
• Increasing question, is higher education a public good;
Source: The Chronicle, 2.25.2012
• Expectation of value/return on investment;
• Improving college affordability;• Aligning job training and
education programs with workforce demands; and
• Increased funding to the National Science Foundation for CC programs.
Source: Presidents Higher Education Budget Proposal, 2012
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Environmental Scan
Source: US Census, 2010
Jackson Lenawee Hillsdale MichiganHS Graduate 88% 88% 87% 88%Associate's Degree 9% 8% 7% 8%Bachelor's or higher 18% 19% 14% 25%
JCC Service Area Level of Education Comparison
• Higher efficiency educational program models demanded:
– Open and free learning,– Accelerated degree programs,– Credit for prior learning,– Distance delivery models,– Increased use of technology for
lecture, and– Customization and digitizing of
textbooks.
• Increased diversity in students changing the needs for instruction and support:
– English as a second language, and
– International student center. Source: Why Some Elite Colleges Give Away Courses, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1/18/2011.
Environmental Scan