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LMC Update
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OUR CAMPUSES:
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High School Students
(Early College) 30%
Traditional Age (18-25)
45%
Adults (Age 25+)
25%
OUR STUDENTS: 7,000+ Students Annually
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OUR EMPLOYER SERVICES:
Custom Workforce Training
Apprenticeships
Internships
Job Postings & Career Fairs
Advisory Committees
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Problem Our workforce is under- prepared for tomorrow’s jobs By 2020, 70% of Michigan’s jobs will require college or training after high school* Working age residents with at least an associate degree in**
Berrien County: 37% Van Buren County: 29% *Georgetown University Center on Education & the Workforce **Lumina Foundation
2013 Industry Summit Outcomes
LMC’s Solutions Modernize programs & facilities
to draw students
Expand Early / Middle College
Train a skilled workforce
Keep college affordable & accessible
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Our Progress: 2013-2016 ✓ Bachelor Degree in Energy Production ✓ LMC’s first residence hall ✓ Wine Program (Enology & Viticulture) ✓ Hanson Technology Center ✓ Early / Middle College….
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A Little More on Early / Middle College Opportunities
8,834 students since 2009 – and growing
$12 million saved by families – and growing
50+ high school partnerships
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Next Steps:
1. Safety & Security Improvements
2. Modernize Classrooms & Teaching Equipment
3. Student Success Centers & Facility Upgrades
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1. Safety & Security Improvements (All Campuses)
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Edward Todd Business Education Center
Wine & Culinary Education Center Midwest’s only commercial teaching winery
Supports Hospitality & Tourism
50+ classrooms
Lecture halls
Technology & equipment upgrades
2. Modernize Classrooms & Teaching Equipment Classroom Modernization (All Campuses)
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Critical Facility Upgrades Save money through energy efficiency
Replace 50-year-old HVAC
Extend life of existing facilities
Preserve Mendel Center experience
100,000 annual visitors
Music & Theatre education programs
3. Student Success Centers & Facility Upgrades
Student Success Centers Creating spaces for 21st century learning:
Career, academic, and financial aid advising
Bringing students and faculty together
Collaboration space for group work and projects
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How Can We Support These Projects?
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Capital Millage Proposal November 8 election 0.48 mills for 10 years Cost to property owner with a $50,000 taxable value
($100,000 market value) =
$2 per month, or $24 per year
LMC’s Current Millage 1.78 mills – 24th lowest of 28 Michigan community colleges LMC has never had a capital millage Last increase was in 1996 (0.25 mills)
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Why Now? Needs are immediate
Construction costs continue to rise
Interest rates are near historic lows
General election turnout gives more voters a voice
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For more information: • Online: lakemichigancollege.edu/millage • Email: [email protected]
In Summary:
.48 mills for 10 years to support:
1. Safety & Security Improvements
2. Modernize Classrooms & Teaching Equipment
3. Student Success Centers & Facility Upgrades
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