community colleges: the positives of community colleges
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The Benefits and Importance
Emily DeLano
1) Inclusive & Diverse
2) Investment- Education Pays
3) Innovative Support Systems &
Career-Oriented Programming
“Education is transformational. It changes lives. That is why people
work so hard to become educated and why education has always been the
key to the American Dream, the force that erases arbitrary divisions of race
and class and culture and unlocks every person's innate potential.”
(Dr. Condoleezza Rice)
Transfer StudentsMACRAO:
Total Savings: $9,817.50 on General Education!
Sources: http://www.kellogg.edu/registrar/tuition.htmlhttp://www.ctlr.msu.edu/costudentaccounts/history.aspx
Transfer Programs: GRCC to GV Program, LMC to GV Program
3+1 Programs, University Centers
Reverse Transfer Students
Kellogg $93.50/cr.
(Resident)
$2,805
(30 Credits)
A 4 Year
Michigan
University
$420.75/cr.
(Resident)
$12,622.50
(30 Credits)
• 71% of the public believes that it is sometimes better to start at a community college than at a 4-year college (Associated Press, 2010).
• Students who start at a community college are just as likely to earn a bachelor’s degree after transferring to a 4-year college as are students who start at a 4-year institution (American Association of Community Colleges [AACC], 2009).
• The majority of community college students who transfer to four-year institutions perform as well as or better than the students who started at the four-year school (American Association of Community Colleges).
• Some of the highest paying jobs require an Associate’s
degree, and they can be completed at a community college
(Forbes, 2013).
At Kellogg there are Associates in Applied Science in over 40 occupational
programs.
There are more than 30 certificate programs offered and 100 transfer
• Community colleges enrolled 41% of all undergraduate students living in
poverty in 2007–2008; approximately 1 in 5 community colleges students lived
in poverty that year (AACC, 2010).
• 22% of community college students have family incomes of $100,000 (NCES,
2011a).
• Between 1989–1990 and 2009–2010, the number of students of color walking
across the stage at graduation has increased at a greater pace than has the
pace of those walking through the front door and enrolling (Mullin, 2011) .
Inclusive to
Underrepresent
ed Students &
Diverse
Socioeconomic
Backgrounds
Source: The College Board, 2013
Types of College Average Published Yearly
Tuition and Fees
Public 2 Year College
(In-State Students)$3,131
Public 4 Year College
(In-State Students)$8,655
Public 4 Year College
(out of state students)$21,706
Private Four Year College $29,065
Community college graduates earn $400,000 more, on average, in
a lifetime than people with high school diplomas.
Source: Ohio Association of Community Colleges
Up to 2/3rds of community college students need remedial
education (AACC, 2012).
Kellogg’s Learning Center helps students develop skills in reading,
writing, science, mathematics, computer basics, study skills, and
many other subject areas. Tutoring is Free.
Innovative Support Systems
Inclusive & Diverse
Investment- Education
Pays
Innovative Support
Systems & Career-
Oriented Programming
American Association of Community Colleges (AACC). (2011). American Association of Community Colleges: 2011 fact
sheet. Washington, DC: Author. Available from http://www.aacc.nche.edu/Aboutcc/Documents/FactSheet2011.pdf.
American Council on Education. (2010). GED testing fact sheet. Washington, DC: Author. Available from
http://www.acenet.edu/Content/NavigationMenu/ged/pubs/GED_Testing_Program_Fact_Sheet_v2_2010.pdf.
Associated Press (AP). (2010, October 5). AP–Stanford University Education Poll. New York: Author. Available from
http://surveys.ap.org/data%5CSRBI%5CAP-National%20Education%20Poll%20Topline%20100410_1st%20release.pdf.
Education Pays. (20121). In Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor (Eds.),
Occupational outlook handbook (2012 ed.). Retrieved from http://www.bls.gov.
Mullin, C. M. (2011, October). The road ahead: A look at trends in educational attainment by community college students
(Policy Brief
2011-04PBL). Washington, DC: American Association of Community Colleges.
Mullin, C. M., & Phillippe, K. (2011, December). Fall 2011: Estimated headcount enrollment and Pell Grant trends.
Washington, DC:
American Association of Community Colleges.
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). (2011a). 2007–08 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:
08) [Data file].
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Institute for Education Sciences. Available from
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/npsas/.