
A Michigan education with a close-knit campus feel. Faculty with real-world experience. Research opportunities.
There are many qualitative answers to the question: 鈥淲hy earn a degree at 每日大赛?鈥
But a new Economic Opportunity Impact Report conducted and compiled by Associate Professor of Business Economics Lee Redding, iLabs Director Tim Davis, and Decision Sciences Lecturer Anne-Louise Statt quantifies the 鈥淲hy?鈥 and finds that UM-Dearborn graduates earn more than their peers nationwide.
鈥淗earing from our students, many who are first generation, we know the impact the university has on their lives,鈥 Redding said. 鈥淏ut we wanted numbers to show this too.
鈥淪tories are nice, but people want hard numbers. They are investing in their futures or their children鈥檚 futures when paying for college. We wanted to show the return on that investment.鈥
The report showed:
- Those whose most advanced degree is an UM-Dearborn bachelor鈥檚 earn $81,101, $43,140 more than if they had not earned that degree.
- Those whose most advanced degree is an UM-Dearborn master鈥檚 earn $105,600, $48,000 more than if they had not earned that degree.
- Each year alumni earn $1.8 billion more than they would have without the education they worked for at the university.
- Recognizing that approximately 75 percent of UM-Dearborn alumni stay in Michigan, the increase in their incomes shows that every dollar the state invests, alumni are providing an additional $4 in tax return.
When you include various aspects of the UM-Dearborn undergraduate student body, 43 percent are PELL eligible, over half are the first generation to attend college, 26 percent are minorities, higher than average salary earnings provide UM-Dearborn students with a real advantage to transform their lives and change the trajectory of their family鈥檚 success.
The team鈥攚ho previously led economic impact studies for Detroit Metro Airport and Willow Run Airport鈥攔eached out to the UM-Dearborn alumni base to provide information for their report.
A typical economic impact study looks at immediate cash infusion.
But鈥攂ecause college is a long-term investment鈥攖hey decided to do something different and look at the how the education and connections received on campus generates opportunities later in life.
鈥淲e wanted to go beyond the traditional economic impact measures and see how academic work completed at UM-Dearborn generates opportunities throughout a graduate鈥檚 working life,鈥 Redding said.
The study shows that UM-Dearborn is an outstanding investment鈥 echoing the news from the United States Department of Education Scorecard鈥檚 2015 findings.
The Department of Education Scorecard showed an average annual net price for in-state, undergraduate students is the lowest among Michigan鈥檚 15 public universities.
The Scorecard also highlights that an average UM-Dearborn alumni salary 10 years after graduation is more than 25 percent higher than the national average.
鈥淧eople come to UM-Dearborn and have their lives transformed. And then they do the same for the Michigan communities where they work and reside. It matches nicely with our Metropolitan vision,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淭he UM-Dearborn degree is an investment that continually has positive returns.鈥