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information on how South Bend can encourage students to remain in South Bend after <br />graduation. It provides a snapshot. <br />Analysis summary: The more students get to know South Bend, the more they think <br />positively they think of it. This supports encouraging students to participate and engage <br />in the community. There were no significant differences between classes in the <br />responses, except that seniors are more likely to say they would considering staying in <br />South Bend. Students perform 45,000 hours of community service in South Bend and <br />spend 60,000 hours in local dining establishments. Top two factors in getting students <br />to stay in South Bend after graduation are employment ( #1) and entertainment ( #2). <br />Mike Carrington noted there needs to be a perception of safety in the community. <br />Gavin Ferlic reiterated that the key is linking students to the community. <br />Tim Sexton conveyed thanks from University of Notre Dame. <br />The meeting adjourned at 4:25p.m. <br />The next meeting will be held August 20, 2013, at 3:30p.m. Location is tentatively set for <br />Robinson Community Learning Center, but will be confirmed closer to the date and <br />noted in the meeting reminder. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Ann -Carol Nash, Recording Secretary <br />Community /Campus Advisory Coalition (CCAC) <br />11 <br />Council Member Gavin 1=erlic- Chairperson <br />Community /Campus Advisory Coalition (CCAC) <br />