Domino Dominance
Two students gain notoriety for their domino build and topple skills
How much economic value does 天美传媒 bring to Sioux County?
A recent study conducted by Emsi Burning Glass shows that, in short, 天美传媒 creates 鈥渁 positive net impact on the county economy and generates significant return on investment for students and society and benefits for taxpayers.鈥
The study, which was based on the 2019-20 fiscal year, examines the impact that Dordt alumni, student spending, visitor spending, volunteerism, and operations spending has on the Sioux County economy鈥攁nd it unearths some fascinating facts.
鈥淥ne out of every 40 jobs in Sioux County exists simply because of and in support of Dordt,鈥 says Eric Tudor, director of emerging markets. 鈥淭hese are restaurants, hotels, recreation opportunities, and retail spaces that exist purely because of our students and visitors.鈥 The study shows that Dordt creates $43.4 million in income to Sioux County, which is equal to approximately 1.6 percent of the total gross regional product of the county. The volunteerism of Dordt students alone supports seven jobs.
Tudor says that Emsi Burning Glass was 鈥渂lown away鈥 by Dordt鈥檚 visitor data. Dordt attracts approximately 100,000 visitors annually鈥攁n impact similar to hosting the World Series two times a year. The company says it usually sees visitor numbers like this for universities 10 times the size of Dordt.
鈥淲hen you think of vacation hot spots, you might think of ski towns or lakeside communities,鈥 says Tudor. 鈥淓msi Burning Glass pointed out that, in many ways, 天美传媒 is the lake or mountain for Sioux County. People visit campus to attend our events, and they spend extra days in our community. People aspire to live near campus for the amenities our university offers. Dordt doesn鈥檛 look like a mountain or a lake, but in many ways, we act like one for our community.鈥
Throughout the year, visitors travel to Sioux County to watch Dordt鈥檚 athletic games, arts productions, and other events; while they are visiting Dordt, these individuals spend money at hotels, restaurants, gas stations, and more. According to the study, 鈥渢he spending from these visitors added approximately $1.5 million in income or $8.8 million in sales for the Sioux County economy, which is equivalent to supporting 47 jobs.鈥
Student spending is another factor they considered. The study indicates that 鈥渟tudent spending added approximately $2.9 million in income or $14.7 million in sales for Sioux County, which is equivalent to supporting 72 jobs.鈥 Or, put another way, it鈥檚 enough to buy 236 families a year鈥檚 worth of groceries.
The economic impact study also looks at the return on investment of a Dordt education and the benefits that taxpayers receive from Dordt. Students pay tuition, purchase books and supplies, and spend their time on an education. Collectively, Dordt students forewent $31.4 million in wages to study at Dordt in 2020.
鈥淚n return for their investment, students will receive a cumulative present value of $103.3 million in increased earnings over their working lives, which translates to a return of $3.30 in higher future earnings for every dollar students invest in their Dordt education,鈥 explains Tudor. 鈥淪aid another way, the annual rate of return on an investment (ROI) in a Dordt education is 13 percent鈥攚ell above that of a 30-year ROI in the stock market. If you鈥檙e choosing between putting $100,000 into the market at age 18 or going to Dordt, you鈥檙e better off here.鈥
And Dordt provides more than financial value; students grow spiritually and relationally during their time at Dordt.
鈥淥ur students make great friends and sometimes meet their spouses here. And, once they graduate, they aren鈥檛 going out and buying Lamborghinis with their first paycheck,鈥 jokes Tudor.
The study shows that society gains $2.50 in added income and social savings through a Dordt graduate.
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"Only about one in eight of our incoming students is from Sioux County; however, one in four choose to stay in Sioux County upon graduation."
-Eric Tudor, director of emerging markets
鈥淒ordt graduates invest their money wisely. They make responsible decisions. They, in many cases, get married and raise families. They pay off their loans and live humbly鈥攕ome might say counter-culturally鈥攄uring their 20s, and they invest long-term. All of these factors have a very direct impact and influence on an economic region.鈥
One of the aspects of the study that Tudor finds most fascinating is the number of students who stay in the Sioux County area after graduation.
鈥淥nly about one in eight of our incoming students is from Sioux County; however, one in four choose to stay in Sioux County upon graduation. So, Dordt is a huge net importer of talent to the area,鈥 he says. 鈥淎 Dordt education attracts and retains people that every community in America is desperately searching for. And as a society, we鈥檙e in a time of disruption where people can work from home and move anywhere. Sioux County is a big winner鈥攁 place where people want to live鈥攔ight now, and that鈥檚 atypical for an independent rural community in the Heartland.鈥
For years, President Erik Hoekstra has told Iowa鈥檚 governor and other government officials that Dordt is a net importer of people to Iowa and to Sioux County.
鈥淲ith the economic impact study, we can quantify how the process of our graduates continuing to invest themselves in our state and region has a positive economic return,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e can see that our region is boosted economically by the presence, health, and dynamism of Dordt. We can confirm that we are responsible not only for the jobs created on campus, but that as our students, faculty, and staff circulate in the community we support so many other jobs. That鈥檚 truly energizing, and it鈥檚 stunning to realize how God has blessed Dordt over the more than 65 years of our existence.鈥
The report, which includes 97 pages of detailed information about the economic value of 天美传媒, looks at a variety of sources, including internal and external data from the federal government. Every department on Dordt鈥檚 campus contributed data to the study. Tudor says that the report helps Dordt to gain a better understanding of what the institution brings to Sioux County and the city of Sioux Center.
鈥淭his report allows us to consider how we drive the local economy,鈥 Tudor says. 鈥淚t can also help us to consider how we as an institution align what we do in the classroom with what the local economy needs.鈥 More than that, Tudor says, it gives Dordt a better understanding of the skill sets鈥攊ncluding spiritual, social, and economic鈥攕tudents need to be great employees, parents, friends, and more in the communities where they live, whether that鈥檚 in Sioux County or elsewhere.
Sarah Moss ('10)
Two students gain notoriety for their domino build and topple skills
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