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GRCC Communications earns six top marketing and public relations awards

Oct. 10, 2023 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Grand Rapids Community College Communications team’s efforts to promote the affordable and high quality education available through GRCC earned six Gold Medallion Awards from the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations, an organization representing community colleges in the United States and Canada.  GRCC earned a Gold Medallion Award in each of the following categories: Booklet for the 2023 Commencement Program Notes/Cards/Invitations for the Armen Oumedian Consecutive Giving Club Impact Report Interior Signage/Display for design and signage for Foodology, Quiet Cafe,  Heritage Restaurant, and Secchia Piazza Excellence in Writing - Short Form for a story about Safinaz Karaein and how she overcame obstacles to earn her GRCC degree Logo Wear for a T-shirt design for the National Junior College Athletic Association 2022 Region XII Cross Country Tournament Novelty for a “La Cerveza del Presidente” design used on glasses at the GRCC Foundation’s Scholarfest honoring President Emeritus Juan R. Olivarez and Mary Olivarez GRCC also earned a Silver Medallion in the Social Media Page category and Bronze Medallions in the Print Wild Card, Podcast, and Special Event or Fundraising categories during the October 4 awards ceremony. “The GRCC Communications team consistently earns recognition for its design, writing, and communications work,” Associate Communications Director Amy Soper said. “It’s an honor to use our creativity and expertise to tell the story of the high-quality, life-changing education GRCC offers.” NCMPR’s Medallion Awards recognize outstanding achievement in design and communication at community and technical colleges in each of its seven districts. GRCC is in District 3, which includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and the Canadian province of Ontario.  The NCMPR Medallion Awards is the only competition of its kind that honors excellence among marketing and public relations professionals at two-year colleges.

GRCC impact in Michigan totals $1 billion according to new study

Oct. 9, 2023 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The total economic impact created by Grand Rapids Community College  in 2020-21 was $1 billion, according to a new study commissioned by the college. That includes an operations spending impact of $110.2 million, construction spending impact of $7.3 million, student spending impact of $31.9 million and alumni impact of $898.4 million. “The Economic Value of the Grand Rapids Community College,” by Lightcast, broke down GRCC’s impact in Kent and Ottawa counties and the results were significant in both. GRCC President Charles Lepper, nearing the end of one year on the job, was pleased to see the findings. He said the results demonstrate that GRCC is a strong investment for students, taxpayers and society. “GRCC creates value from multiple perspectives,” he said. “We generate more in tax revenue than we receive which is significant. But beyond that, GRCC plays a key role in helping students increase their employability and achieve their individual potential. The college draws students to the region, generating new dollars and opportunities. And GRCC provides students with the education, training and skills they need to have fulfilling and prosperous careers.” GRCC benefits regional businesses by increasing consumer spending in the region and supplying a steady flow of qualified, trained workers to the workforce, Lightcast said. It also determined that the college enriches the lives of students by raising their lifetime earnings and helping them achieve their individual potential. The college also benefits state and local taxpayers through increased tax receipts and a reduced demand for government-supported social services and benefits society as a whole in Michigan by creating a more prosperous economy and generating a variety of savings through the improved lifestyles of students. Altogether, Lightcast found that the social benefits of GRCC equal a present value of $2.8 billion. These benefits include $1.9 billion in added student income, $760.8 million in added business income, $131.2 million in added income from college activities, as well as $58.5 million in social savings related to health, the justice system, and income assistance in Michigan. “People in Michigan invested a present value total of $192.2 million in GRCC in fiscal year 2020-21,” Lepper noted. “That means for every dollar invested in GRCC, people in Michigan will receive a cumulative value of $14.80 in benefits.” Lepper added that an interesting aspect of Lightcast’s findings was that society as a whole in Michigan benefits from the presence of GRCC in two major ways. Primarily, he said, society benefits from an increased economic base in the state. This is attributed to the added income from students’ increased lifetime earnings (added student income) and increased business output (added business income), which raises economic prosperity in Michigan. But benefits to society also consist of the savings generated by the improved lifestyles of GRCC students (education is statistically correlated with a variety of lifestyle changes that generate social savings). In 2020-21, GRCC served 19,836 credit and 11,394 non-credit students. Those students will receive a stream of higher future earnings that will continue to grow throughout their working lives. For example, the average GRCC associate degree graduate from 2020-21 will see annual earnings that are $9,600 higher than a person with a high school diploma or equivalent. In addition, around 18% of credit students attending GRCC originated from outside the region in 2020-21 and some of those students stayed, adding new talent to the area. In 2020-21, the college employed 1,338 full-time and part-time faculty and staff, all of whom lived in the GRCC Service Region. Total payroll at GRCC was $91.6 million, much of which was spent in the region for groceries, mortgage and rent payments, dining out and other household expenses. The college also spent $57.3 million on day-to-day expenses related to facilities, supplies, and professional services. Grand Rapids Community College has been offering educational opportunities in West Michigan for more than 100 years. Established in 1914, the college offers degree courses, certification and training programs, and workshops and personal enrichment classes. Offerings are held on GRCC’s downtown Grand Rapids campus, and at several locations throughout Kent and Ottawa counties, as well as through distance learning.

GRCC, Calvin University renew partnership to smooth transfer pathways, providing greater access for students

Oct. 2, 2023 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Grand Rapids Community College students will have a clear pathway to a Calvin University bachelor’s degree under a new transfer agreement. The memorandum of understanding strengthens and expands the relationship between GRCC and Calvin. Under the agreement, the two institutions will work together to provide GRCC students interested in earning their bachelor’s degree with a clear pathway to transfer to Calvin.  “In addition to strengthening our long-standing relationship with Calvin University, this MOU provides a tremendous opportunity to make a difference in the lives of our students and our community,” said GRCC President Charles Lepper. “Our mission is to prepare individuals to attain their goals and contribute to the community. This MOU furthers that mission.” Calvin President Wiebe Boer said the agreement brings benefits to both schools. “This MOU is a way to expand the invitation for more GRCC students to continue their academic exploration at Calvin,” he said. “We look forward to seeing the gifts they bring to our campus.” Under the agreement, the two institutions will also explore ways to share facilities, especially in athletics and housing, and will consider other opportunities to collaborate. Representatives from Calvin and GRCC agree the memorandum’s benefits will touch undergraduate, international and adult students as well as West Michigan residents. “GRCC appreciates the opportunity to partner with Calvin University in building clear transfer pathways,” said Sheila Jones, GRCC interim provost and executive vice president of Academic and Student Affairs. “We are both deeply committed to our students’ success.” Calvin Provost Noah Toly said the memorandum of understanding expands students’ options. “It provides another on-ramp to a Calvin education – one that GRCC students might not have thought about or imagined when they began their academic careers,” he said. About Grand Rapids Community College: Grand Rapids Community College offers learners of all ages opportunities to gain credits for degrees or transfer, and skills that lead to rewarding careers. GRCC was Michigan’s first community college, established in 1914, and offers affordable classes on weekdays, evenings and Saturdays. Courses are also available online and at locations throughout Kent and Ottawa counties. To learn more, visit grcc.edu/about . About Calvin University: Founded in 1876, Calvin University is a top-ranked liberal arts institution that equips its 3,300 students from 48 U.S. states, 55 countries and five Canadian provinces to think deeply, act justly, and to live wholeheartedly as Christ’s agents of renewal in the world. Calvin offers more than 100 majors and programs, including a growing portfolio of graduate-level offerings. Calvin students engage in intensive internships, community-based service learning, and significant research that results in publishing and presenting alongside world-class faculty. The university’s 400-acre campus is in the vibrant city of Grand Rapids, Mich. Discover more at calvin.edu .

Grand Rapids Learning Center celebrates 20 years of high school completion

Sept. 28, 2023 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Grand Rapids Learning Center is celebrating a 20-year partnership between Grand Rapids Public Schools and Grand Rapids Community College that helps students complete high school while working on an associate degree. The center, established in 2003, provides opportunities for 16- to 19-year-old West Michigan students to earn a diploma online, dual enroll at GRCC, identify a career path, and start college or workforce training after completing high school. Students, program alumni, educators, community leaders and the public are invited to a celebration lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 29, at GRCC’s Sneden Hall, 435 E. Fulton St. An open house will follow the lunch from 3 to 7 p.m. RSVPs are due Thursday, Sept. 28; call (616) 819-1045 or email CerdaM@grps.org to sign up. No reservations are needed for the open house. Two local visionaries will be recognized during the luncheon for their roles in the GRLC’s success: David Selmon, GRCC’s dean of Strategic Outreach and a former basketball coach, and Kurt Johnson, executive director of athletics at GRPS. The center, then known as the “Learning Corner,” started with two locations: one on Wealthy Street and the other on Grand Rapids’ West Side. The two sites eventually consolidated on the GRCC campus, where it has thrived for 14 years. “This ground-breaking collaboration between GRPS and GRCC gives our students a unique opportunity to make up missing credits and work ahead to earn college credits,” said Rodney Brown, the center’s principal. You can learn more about the Grand Rapids Learning Center online .
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