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1 Central New Mexico Community College Economic Impact Study – Summer 2012

2 Investment analysis Economic growth analysis Two parts to the study ……

3 - Third time we have contracted for this study - Model evolves and is refined. Not comparable to previous results - Snapshot using 10-11 data - Reflection of today’s economic conditions and economic theory General Information

4 Treats education funding as an investment, calculates measurable returns and compares to cost from three perspectives Investment Analysis Are you getting your money’s worth?

5 - Student perspective - Social perspective - Taxpayer perspective Investment Analysis

6 - Sacrifice current earnings in return for lifetime of higher income - Cost: tuition and fees, books and supplies, and time Investment Analysis: Student perspective

7 - Average CNM student income increases $4.30 for every $1 invested in CNM - By 2021, anticipated 162K new and replacement jobs in CNM service area - About 27% will require Associate and 8% certificate Investment Analysis: Student perspective Education Will Pay You Back – For A Lifetime

8 Investment Analysis: Student perspective

9 14.1% return on investment of time and money Investment Analysis: Student perspective

10 - Adds all benefits attributable to CNM and compares to the original investment made Investment Analysis: Social perspective

11 Investment Analysis: Social perspective Higher earnings of CNM students and associated increases in state income expand the tax base by about $85.5M with $5.1M in social savings

12 Every dollar of state and local tax money invested in the college today yields a cumulative of $14.30 to all New Mexico residents Investment Analysis: Social perspective

13 Only benefits that accrue to state and local governments are counted such as increased tax collections and reduced government expenditures Investment Analysis: Taxpayer perspective

14 For every $1 appropriated by state and local governments to CNM, taxpayers see a $1.60 return in higher tax revenues and avoided social costs Investment Analysis: Taxpayer perspective

15 5.6% annual rate of return state and local governments see on their support for CNM Investment Analysis: Taxpayer perspective

16 Economic Growth Analysis

17 - College Operations - Student spending - Student productivity Economic Growth Analysis Measures added income into the region due to

18 - Faculty and staff earnings become part of the service area income - The institution also purchases supplies and services generating additional jobs and income. Economic Growth Analysis: College Operations

19 $79.8 million net contribution to service area income $79.8 million net contribution to service area income Economic Growth Analysis: College Operations

20 - Spending by students who are from outside the service area - Approximately 15% of students from outside the service area Economic Growth Analysis: Student Spending

21 $38.5 million net contribution to service area income $38.5 million net contribution to service area income Economic Growth Analysis: Student Spending

22 - Effects of former CNM students who increase skills and acquire new skills - Results in increased spending by those who increase skills and increased business and property income by those who acquire new skills Economic Growth Analysis: Student Productivity

23 $431.2 million net contribution to service area income $431.2 million net contribution to service area income Economic Growth Analysis: Student Productivity

24 - CNM is a great value! The bottom line ….


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