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3 2010–2011 CP allocation per SBC student StudentsCP AllocationAllocation Per Student Southwestern 1,836$ 9,714,018$ 5,291 Southern 1,7709,787,8855,530 NOBTS 1,536 8,572,8545,581 Southeastern 1,3647,946,5945,826 Golden Gate 6733,805,0005,654 Midwestern 8144,013,2974,930 Total 7,993$36,021,351

4 Southern Baptist Credit Hour Costs: 2011–2012 Non-SBC StudentSBC Student Southern$438$209 Southwestern$400 (470 max)$200 NOBTS$270 (295 max)$175 Southeastern$409 (477 max)$190 Golden Gate$410$215 Midwestern$350$210 On average, credit hour cost for SBC students is 52% of the cost of non-SBC students.

5 Average credit hour cost for SBC students at NOBTS is only 40% of non-SBC schools Credit Hour Costs: 2012–2013 schooltuition 15 hours New Orleans on-campus SBC $2235 NOBTS Internet $3750 Asbury (Wilmore, KY) $4200 Fuller (Pasadena, CA) $4950 Reformed (Jackson, MS) $5400 Dallas (Dallas, TX) $5925 Denver (Littleton, CO) $6675 Trinity Evangelical (Deerfield, IL) $7100

6 THE COOPERATIVE PROGRAM AND NOBTS (SHRINKING SUPPORT) % budget provided by CPChange in total CP givingChange in CPI 1991-199265%+1.49% 2001-0256%+2.98%+2.9% 2002-0349%-.11%+1.6% 2003-0447%-.27%+2.3% 2004-0548%+4.48%+2.7% 2005-0657% (Katrina recovery 32%)+2.15%+3.4% 2006-0746%+1.15%+3.2% 2007-0848%+1.59%+2.8% 2008-0948%-4.07%+3.8% 2009-1047%-4.84%-.4% 2010-1140%+1.6% 2011-1237% Before 2000, CP giving grew faster than inflation (CPI) Since 2000, inflation has grown faster than the CP

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