91制片厂 graduates earn $650,000 more in the course of their careers than those who did not attend college, according to a new report from the Illinois Community College Board.
That was just one of the findings in the ICCB鈥檚 study of Illinois鈥 48 community colleges, which account for $3.5 billion in economic output and more than 43,000 jobs. The report is a valuable assessment tool for the country鈥檚 third largest community college system as it continues to strive to increase value and access for all Illinoisans.
鈥淐ommunity colleges are powerful, equity-oriented economic engines and a sound investment for students and taxpayers,鈥 said Dr. Avis Proctor, president of 91制片厂. 鈥淎s our community鈥檚 college, 91制片厂 improves lives and the economic vitality of our region by providing high-quality education, responding to current needs, and preparing for tomorrow鈥檚 challenges and opportunities. We are nimble solution providers and continue to engage with employers to address critical workforce shortages and build talent pipelines.鈥
The report鈥檚 earnings outlook for all 91制片厂 students was uniformly strong:
The study also found high rates of employment for graduates in solid paying career jobs, based on 2010-18 data:
The ICCB report also highlighted 91制片厂鈥檚 partnerships with employers and role as a driver of the local economy:
The ICCB report, last issued in 2014, evaluates Illinois鈥 community college system on its ability to meet the needs of business and industry, equity, student outcomes, students鈥 return on investment, and the system鈥檚 overall economic impacts on local economies and job growth. The report also examines statewide trends including employment, population, race and ethnicity changes, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
鈥淚t is clear that community colleges remain a solid return on investment for local communities and the students that use them,鈥 said ICCB Executive Director Brian Durham. 鈥淥ur system continues to play a vital role in meeting the needs of Illinois鈥 workforce by providing quality training and education and by giving students an opportunity to earn higher wages in countless industries throughout the state.鈥