Northern College's impact is bigger than you think.

Northern College has a $125-million impact on the regional economy, according to a study released by the school on its economic and societal contribution to northeastern Ontario.

The college hired Emsi Labor Market Analytics to take a deep dive into the school's economic impact in the Cochrane and Temiskaming districts.

The applied arts and technology college has campuses in Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Haileybury and Moosonee on the James Bay coast.

After a year of study, the U.S. consultants provided an impact analysis, which college president Fred Gibbons insists they'll take "every opportunity to highlight" everywhere they go and in everything they promote.

"Intuitively we know that Northern College has a dramatic economic impact within the communities it serves; however, intuition needed to be borne out by an objective third party, skilled at economic impact assessment," said Gibbons in a Sept. 7 news release.

That multi-million-dollar regional impact equates to 1,165 jobs, which accounts for 2.4 per cent of the gross regional product.

According to the analysis, this places Northern as the 11th largest "industry" in the region.

The college's annual payroll for its 508 employees amounts to more than $29 million.

Of the 487 students attending...

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