19 Colleges– One Voice Heather Morgan Executive Director Association of Community College Trustees 785-221-2828 [email protected]

Community College Resident Status and Age Breakdown

Five plus schools on the border Community College Degree Type and Wage Expectations after 1 Year

Community College Full-time First-Time Students Full-time First-Time Students 2018-2019 (Sorted by # receiving pell) 2018-2019 (Sorted by # receiving aid) PERCENT AVERAGE PERCENT AVERAGE PERCENT AVERAGE PERCENT AVERAGE RECEIVING AMOUNT OF AID RECEIVING AMOUNT OF RECEIVING AMOUNT OF AID RECEIVING AMOUNT OF AID RECEIVED PELL PELL RECEIVED AID RECEIVED PELL PELL RECEIVED Independence 94% $5,151 66% $4,801 Coffeyville 97% $4,673 63% $4,448 Coffeyville 97% $4,673 63% $4,448 Barton County 95% $6,352 39% $4,942 Labette 93% $4,911 61% $4,816 Independence 94% $5,151 66% $4,801 Neosho County 88% $5,363 58% $4,478 Labette 93% $4,911 61% $4,816 Fort Scott 89% $4,987 57% $5,451 Pratt 91% $4,615 44% $4,951 Dodge City 79% $6,154 54% $4,774 Fort Scott 89% $4,987 57% $5,451 Kansas City 65% $5,117 54% $4,797 Cowley County 88% $5,347 47% $4,347 Cowley County 88% $5,347 47% $4,347 Neosho County 88% $5,363 58% $4,478 Garden City 84% $4,576 47% $4,951 Hutchinson 87% $5,143 47% $4,955 Hutchinson 87% $5,143 47% $4,955 Colby 86% $4,423 36% $4,745 Average 82% $ 4,861.42 48% $ 4,709.63 Garden City 84% $4,576 47% $4,951 Seward County 67% $4,307 45% $5,031 Allen County 83% $4,298 40% $4,905 Butler County 75% $4,074 44% $4,344 Average 82% $ 4,861.42 48% $ 4,709.63 Pratt 91% $4,615 44% $4,951 Dodge City 79% $6,154 54% $4,774 Cloud County 72% $4,529 42% $4,532 Highland 79% $4,271 33% $3,687 Allen County 83% $4,298 40% $4,905 Butler County 75% $4,074 44% $4,344 Barton County 95% $6,352 39% $4,942 Cloud County 72% $4,529 42% $4,532 Johnson County 53% $4,076 37% $4,528 Seward County 67% $4,307 45% $5,031 Colby 86% $4,423 36% $4,745 Kansas City 65% $5,117 54% $4,797 Highland 79% $4,271 33% $3,687 Johnson County 53% $4,076 37% $4,528 College Navigator - Search Results (ed.gov) Technical Education Hours Delivered AY 2019 • Community College Technical Education Hours= 237,099 • Technical College Technical Education Hours= 103,144 TOTAL Technical Education Hours Delivered= 340,243 Community Colleges are providing 70% of the technical education hours in Kansas!

CC’s who merged with Technical Colleges Receive Vocational Education Capital Outlay • Coffeyville Community College All Community Colleges are providing • • Dodge City Community College some level of technical education. • Highland Community College • Hutchinson Community College • Johnson County Community College • Kansas City Kansas Community College • • Seward County Community College Excel in CTE AKA SB 155

Due to Increased participation- • Funding shortfall in the last fiscal year left an approximately 1% unpaid bill at each college. • Legislature included an additional $8.5 million last year but it was allotted. • Urge fully funding SB 155. This is not a grant program but is payment for services already rendered. Community College Certification/Credentials Awarded Robust Business and Industry Partnerships Community College Cost of Attendance is the most affordable option for Kansas students.

COVID-19 • Community Colleges COVID-19 assistance • Liability Protection • Ventilators • Housing • Students fulfilling critical need jobs • Spring, Summer, Fall, Spring Returns to Campus • Short-Term COVID-19 Challenges • Testing • Clinical Settings • Student’s pursing higher education • Remedial Education • Vaccinations • Long-Term COVID-19 Impacts • Health Care Workforce Shortage • Remedial Education • Other’s Unknown

FYI- Attached to this testimony is the Interim Legislative Budget Committee and Emergency Management Committee Testimony provided this summer/fall. Community College COVID Relief Federal Funds CARES 1- CARES 2 TOTAL CARES 1- CARES 1- Institutional Insitutional CARES 2 CARES 1, Developing 18004 SPARK SPARK Commerce Communit Relief (the CARES 1- TOTAL Commerce TOTAL TOTAL Relief (the Section SPARK, and Hispanic- (a)(3) of Phase 1 Phase 2 SPARK y half for Strengthening CARES 1 SPARK SPARK CARES 1 half for 314(a)(1) CARES 2 serving the Award from Award from Advanced College students has Institutions FUNDING Food FUNDING AND SPARK students has and COVID Institutions CARES County State Manufacturing been been 314(a)(1)(F) RELATED (DHSI) Act removed) removed) FUNDS Johnson $2,540,143 $0 $0 $0 $2,540,143 $400,000 $1,012,491 $314,541 $0 $1,727,032 $4,267,175 $9,257,090 $184,255 $13,708,520 Butler $1,815,966 $0 $0 $0 $1,815,966 $130,697 $681,379 $0 $0 $812,076 $2,628,042 $6,085,159 $297,766 $9,010,967 KCKCC $1,482,546 $0 $0 $0 $1,482,546 $925,000 $1,220,335 $0 $0 $2,145,335 $3,627,881 $5,223,245 $139,514 $8,990,640 Hutch $1,152,268 $115,424 $0 $0 $1,267,692 $872,150 $845,832 $0 $0 $1,717,982 $2,985,674 $3,851,090 $167,626 $7,004,390 Garden $641,003 $0 $82,339 $0 $723,342 619,644 $376,309 $235,000 $100,000 $1,330,953 $2,054,295 $1,865,937 $40,349 $3,960,581 Cowley $603,357 $59,972 $0 $0 $663,329 $485,006 $476,019 $0 $0 $961,025 $1,624,354 $2,089,227 $175,490 $3,889,071 Barton $448,091 $46,369 $0 $0 $494,460 $181,701 $499,635 $0 $15,000 $696,336 $1,190,796 $2,214,761 $176,905 $3,582,462 Coffeyville $609,935 $0 $0 $0 $609,935 $219,377 $352,866 $331,149 $0 $903,392 $1,513,327 $1,909,250 $22,158 $3,444,735 Dodge $474,632 $0 $61,322 $0 $535,954 $1,065,200 $318,657 $0 $0 $1,383,857 $1,919,811 $1,346,313 $19,843 $3,285,967 Highland $483,635 $0 $0 $0 $483,635 $179,819 $423,988 $0 $0 $603,807 $1,087,442 $1,831,444 $104,308 $3,023,194 Fort Scott $510,763 $50,237 $0 $0 $561,000 $308,717 $334,400 $0 $0 $643,117 $1,204,117 $1,695,112 $30,328 $2,929,557 Seward $367,280 $0 $0 $0 $367,280 $229,392 $537,094 $310,237 $0 $1,076,723 $1,444,003 $1,168,097 $17,041 $2,629,141 Labette $406,120 $0 $0 $0 $406,120 $180,803 $374,753 $0 $2,500 $558,056 $964,176 $1,555,506 $4,205 $2,523,887 Neosho $403,169 $40,467 $0 $0 $443,636 $2,310 $547,855 $0 $0 $550,165 $993,801 $1,338,897 $26,658 $2,359,356 Cloud $381,649 $38,248 $0 $0 $419,897 137,823 $306,778 $0 $0 $444,601 $864,498 $1,286,229 $50,200 $2,200,927 Indy $373,404 $36,392 $0 $0 $409,796 $107,756 $265,787 $0 $0 $373,543 $783,339 $1,058,617 $26,823 $1,868,779 Allen $205,249 $0 $0 $83,501 $288,750 $55,063 $408,043 $0 $0 $463,106 $751,856 $867,967 $121,051 $1,740,874 Pratt $259,182 $25,632 $0 $0 $284,814 $206,234 $263,333 $0 $0 $469,567 $754,381 $806,407 $46,866 $1,607,654 Colby $234,724 $0 $0 $30,552 $265,276 52,205 $349,392 $0 $0 $401,597 $666,873 $817,523 $52,199 $1,536,595 TOTALS $13,396,118 $409,872 $143,676 $114,053 $13,663,775 $6,358,895 $9,594,945 $1,190,927 $117,500 $17,262,268 $30,926,043 $46,267,871 $1,703,585 $79,297,295 Other Issues You May Hear About • Program to Program Articulation- Quicker Baccalaureate degree, increasing affordability! • High Wage, High Demand, Critical Need

Thank you and for any questions please contact Heather Morgan, Executive Director of Kansas Association of Community College Trustees at [email protected] or 785-221-2828 (Cell).