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Page 1: Madison College Fall 2010 Referendum

Transforming lives

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40,000+ students

• 12 counties

• 224 municipalities

• 40 school districts

• 9 campuses

• 140+ programs of study

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And growing

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

FTE Enrollment

Degree credit enrollments have increased by 22% in the past five years.

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Your community college

81% of Madison College graduates stay in our district.

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Transforming lives

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“At the core of every single aspect of the design lies our commitment to student success.” Bettsey L. Barhorst, President

The Smart Community Planstarted with students

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Role of the Facilities Plan

• Space Needs Analysis

• Building Assessment• Phasing Strategy for

15-Year Plan

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1) Health Services Education Center and Clinic

The preliminary budget for this portion of the Smart Community Plan is approximately $43,065,000.

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2) Protective Services Education Center (Fire, Law, and EMT)

The preliminary budget for this portion of the Smart Community Plan is approximately $21,680,000.

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Fort Atkinson

Watertown

Reedsburg

Portage

The estimated cost for additions/renovations at all five of these campuses is $7,280,000.

3) Renovations and Upgrades to Regional Campuses

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4) Advanced/Green Manufacturing and Transportation Centers

The preliminary budget for this portion of the Smart Community Plan is approximately $16,800,000.

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5) Madison Campus Repairs and Upgrades

The preliminary budget for this portion of the Smart Community Plan is $34,215,000.

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6) Stormwater and Site Upgrades/Additions

The preliminary budget for this portion of the Smart Community Plan is $10,730,000.

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Health Services Education Center and Clinic

$43,065,000

Law Enforcement, Fire and Emergency Medical Services

$21,680,000

Regional Campuses’ Added and Upgraded Classrooms and Student Achievement Centers

$7,280,000

Transportation and Advanced/Sustainable Manufacturing

$16,800,000

Madison Campus’ Repairs and Upgrades $34,215,000

Property, Storm water and Site Upgrades $10,730,000

TOTAL $133,770,000

Smart Community Plan

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Why now?• Emerging workforce needs and training for family

supporting jobs to build the Middle Class

• High enrollment and waiting lists

• Facilities at or near capacity

• Money and construction rates are low (we can borrow at 1%)

• It’s time to fuel the economy. People with jobs purchase local goods and services.

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Why you?

As business leaders, why is this important to you now?

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How it affects the taxpayer?

Value of Home

Tax Per Year Tax Per Month

$150,000 $20.65 $1.72

$200,000 $27.52 $2.29

$245,000 $33.10 $2.74

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Local Impact

• WI technical schools have an annual impact of nearly $6.9 billion on the state’s economy

• This represents a return to taxpayers of $3.62 for every $1 invested in the system

• Since fall of 1987, 410,800 district residents have completed a class at Madison College

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QUESTIONS?