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JCC’s Center for Community Studies Releases Results
of Third Annual Current Issues Survey of North Country Community
Published: May 09, 2024 at
06:00 p.m.
By: Provided by JCC’s Center for Community Studies
Center for Community Studies Releases Its Findings of
the
Third Annual Current Issues Survey of The North
Country Community
A summary of the study findings and the
cross-tabulated results are attached
The Center
for Community Studies (CCS) at Jefferson Community College has
completed its annual North Country Current Issues Survey, releasing its
findings on May 9, 2024. In the study, a total of 1,882 adult residents from
the tri-county region were surveyed. The study included questions
pertaining to North Country quality-of-life, crime, agriculture, short-term
rental challenges, exercise, and recreation, as well as national-level
government priorities, the current level of political polarization in our
society, and opinions and preferences regarding the upcoming 2024
Presidential Election.
The Summary of
Findings and Cross-tabulated
results are also available to the public on the Center for
Community Studies section of the Jefferson Community College website, https://www.sunyjefferson.edu/community/community-studies/.
About the Center
for Community Studies
Since 1999, the
Center for Community Studies has completed hundreds of research surveys for
the community and for private companies. The Center ties professional
knowledge from full-time faculty members to students learning statistics
and mathematics to clients in the region who need data to solve real-world
problems. The only local research entity, the Center produces a lot of high
caliber information. Jefferson Community College is the only SUNY community
college to have such a research center.
About Jefferson
Community College
Established on
November 7, 1961, Jefferson Community College was the area’s first
institution of higher education. Supervised by the State University of New
York (SUNY), Jefferson offers 50+ associate degrees, certificates and microcredentials for career preparation or
transfer; local access to bachelor’s and advanced degrees through
partner institutions; lifelong learning through workshops and seminars;
business and industry training; and provides community-based research and a
forum for the productive discussion of ideas and issues of significance to
the community through the Center for Community Studies. Jefferson is
accredited by the Middle States Association and currently serves
approximately 2,500 students, including a significant number of service members
and their families. Please visit www.sunyjefferson.edu for more information.
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