Monday, October 30th 2000, 12:00 am
MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) -- An economic impact survey conducted by an assistant business professor at Bacone College estimates the college contributed $8.68 million a year to the Muskogee economy.
"If we do good, the local economy will do good," said Jeff Bruns, the assistant business professor.
The $8.68 million is in direct and indirect dollars and was based on an operating budget of $6.2 million in mid-August. Bacone President Norman Madsen said the actual operating budget is now $7.2 million.
Bruns said as the college grows, more money can be fed into the economy.
Madsen said he expects the college will need to house at least 100 more on-campus students next school year. The projected growth is due in part to new programs, including several sports.
The two-year college has 718 students enrolled this fall, up from 328 the same time last year.
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