TAILIEUCHUNG - MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2011 ECONOMIC IMPACT REPORT

The conclusions and recommendations that have been put forward in this paper are based on the data collected throughout the life of this project. Opinions from a wide range of stakeholders were gathered during the four conferences which were hosted by Strategic Asia and the UK FCO as part of this project. Two conferences at the regional level, Kalimantan and Lombok, were held to assess implementation barriers and requirements as well as opportunities in the MP3EI. Two further national conferences were also held in Jakarta. As such, part of this paper will look specifically at PPP opportunities in the Kalimantan. | MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Highlights The average annual earnings of an MGCCC associate degree graduate after five years of employment is 34 000. In 2011 the college set an institutional and state record of 2 114 graduates. The college is the single-largest GED producer in the state with 1 010 GEDs awarded at MGCCC. MGCCC workforce training programs increased wages an average of 5 103 per trainee. During 2011 more than 10 500 hours of community service and service learning activities were generated by the students and employees of MGCCC. The college employs 1 072 individuals and generates more than 43 million in labor-income to the four-county service district. MGCCC graduates increase their earnings 63 percent during the first five years of their employment. The college disbursed more than 41 million in financial aid to the students attending 2010-2011. Students spend an estimated 137 million each year they attend the college. Overview For 100 years Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College has had a rich history of providing educational financial and economic benefits to the communities served in the college district of George Harrison Jackson and Stone counties. These benefits extend beyond the college s operation and contribute to the improved quality of life for the students and residents within the four-county district. In FY2011 more than 36 000 individuals were enrolled in credit and non-credit development programs resulting in stronger and healthier lifestyles. With the focus on economic development as one of its strategic initiatives this institutional report reflects the impact on the tax base employment county economic profiles and earnings potential of graduates as well as other pertinent data contributing to the economic future of the communities represented. Mary S. Graham . President 3 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE This 2011 Economic Impact Report further documents the economic returns in South Mississippi that have .

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