91ɬÂþ

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Economic Impact

Higher Education, Higher Earnings

  • 91ɬÂþ graduates earn $7,300 more annually than high school graduates.
  • Over a lifetime, this translates to $320,000 in additional income.
  • In 2023, 91ɬÂþ awarded 44.9% of all 91ɬÂþ degrees in its service area, led by General Studies and Nursing.

Affordable Access, Minimal Debt

  • Tuition averages under $15,000 for a two-year degree.
  • In-district tuition and common fees $171 per credit hour, totaling $5,000–$6,000 per year. Nearly half the cost of four-year universities in Missouri.
  • 91ɬÂþ’s affordability—enhanced by Missouri’s A+ Scholarship—keeps students close to home and reduces financial barriers.
  • Without 91ɬÂþ, many residents would face limited or costlier education options, hurting regional economic development