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Webinar: How Higher Ed Organizations Can Address Their Most Pressing Issues By Using Economic Impact Data

Monday, August 10, 2015 11:07
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Matt Lindsey, KICAOn Wednesday, August 19th (2:00 p.m. EST), Kansas Independent College Association (KICA) President Matt Lindsey will join EMSI economists in a conversation about how KICA successfully used economic impact data to accomplish the following:

  • Maintain visibility
  • Encourage student and community engagement
  • Increase student aid funding

In this webinar, Lindsey will provide concrete examples that demonstrate how an organization can showcase its economic impact to yield positive results and respond to key issues facing higher ed today.

Register here.

To learn more about KICA’s use of economic impact data, check out this case study.

For more on EMSI’s economic impact study, please see our EIS page or contact usFollow EMSI on Twitter (@DesktopEcon) or check us out on LinkedIn and Facebook.

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