Universities play a crucial role in shaping local economies by driving employment, fostering business growth, attracting investment, and enhancing the overall quality of life in their host communities. Their economic impact extends beyond direct spending to include long-term benefits such as workforce development, innovation, and cultural enrichment. Below, we explore the key ways in which a university influences a local economy.
- Direct Employment and Spending
A university is often one of the largest employers in a local area, providing jobs for faculty, administrative staff, maintenance workers, and other professionals. These employees spend their salaries on housing, groceries, transportation, and entertainment, injecting money into the local economy. Additionally, universities spend significant amounts on construction, utilities, and local services, further stimulating business activity.
Students also contribute to local spending. Many bring outside money into the community through tuition payments, federal aid, and personal expenditures on rent, food, and retail. A large student population can sustain businesses such as bookstores, coffee shops, restaurants, and housing providers.
- Business Development and Entrepreneurship
Universities often serve as hubs for innovation and entrepreneurship. Research institutions, business incubators, and technology transfer offices help commercialize academic research, leading to startup formation and industry partnerships. For example, Stanford University's role in Silicon Valley's growth demonstrates how academic institutions can spur regional economic development.
Local businesses benefit from university partnerships, including procurement contracts for supplies, catering, and maintenance services. Furthermore, universities attract conferences, sporting events, and cultural activities that generate tourism revenue for hotels, restaurants, and transportation services.
- Human Capital and Workforce Development
A well-educated workforce is essential for economic competitiveness. Universities produce graduates with specialized skills that attract high-paying industries, such as technology, healthcare, and finance. Many graduates remain in the area, filling critical roles in local businesses and government.
Universities also offer continuing education programs, professional certifications, and workforce training initiatives that help upskill local employees, making the regional labor market more adaptable to industry changes.
- Real Estate and Infrastructure Growth
The presence of a university can drive demand for housing, both from students and faculty. This often leads to the development of new apartments, condominiums, and mixed-use commercial spaces. Over time, universities contribute to urban revitalization by investing in campus expansions, public transit improvements, and community amenities like libraries and parks.
However, rapid growth can also lead to challenges, such as rising housing costs and gentrification, which may displace long-term residents. Local governments must balance economic expansion with policies that ensure affordable housing and equitable development.
- Cultural and Social Contributions
Beyond economics, universities enrich local culture through arts programs, public lectures, and athletic events. These activities improve residents' quality of life, making the area more attractive to businesses and skilled workers. A vibrant university town often sees increased property values and a more diverse, engaged community.
Conclusion
The economic impact of a university on a local economy is multifaceted, encompassing job creation, business growth, talent development, and infrastructure investment. While challenges such as affordability and displacement must be managed, the long-term benefits-including innovation, increased tax revenues, and a more dynamic workforce-make universities vital engines of regional prosperity. By fostering collaboration between academia, government, and industry, communities can maximize these advantages while ensuring inclusive growth.
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Cabrini University |
Goldey-Beacom College |
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Salem Community College |
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Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Brandywine |
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Haverford College |
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Swarthmore College |
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Cecil College |
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Lincoln University |
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Neumann University |
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Immaculata University |
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Rowan College of South Jersey-Gloucester Campus |
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Widener University |
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Delaware State University |
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Eastern University |
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Villanova University |
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Delaware Technical Community College-Terry |
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Wilmington University |
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West Chester University of Pennsylvania |
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Rowan University |
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University of Delaware |
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Percent admitted - total Admissions yield - total
Full-time enrollment Part-time enrollment
Total enrollment % White % Black % Asian % Hispanic % Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander % American Indian or Alaska Native % two or more races % Race/ethnicity unknown % U.S. Nonresident
Undergraduate enrollment % under 18 % 18-24 % 25-64 % over 65
Graduate enrollment
Student-to-faculty ratio
Tuition and fees, 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Total price for In-district students living on campus 2023-24 In-state students living on campus 2023-24 Out-of-state students living on campus 2023-24
In-district students living off campus (no family) 2023-24 In-state students living off campus (no family) 2023-24 Out-of-state students living off campus (no family) 2023-24
In-district students living off campus (w/ family) 2023-24 In-state students living off campus (w/ family) 2023-24 Out-of-state students living off campus (w/ family) 2023-24
Associate's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree Doctor's degree - research/scholarship Doctor's degree - professional practice Doctor's degree - other
Instructional FTE Research FTE Public Service FTE Librarians, Curators, and Archivists FTE Student/Academic Affairs and Other Education Services FTE Management FTE Business and Financial Operations FTE Computer, Engineering, and Science FTE Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media FTE Healthcare FTE Service FTE Sales and Related FTE Office and Administrative Support FTE Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance FTE Production, Transportation, and Material Moving FTE Total FTE staff
|
65
19
21,680
2,541
24,221
61
6
5
9
0
0
5
2
12
19,772
3
95
2
0
4,449
15
14,650
15,020
15,410
16,080
33,718
33,718
57,358
32,918
32,918
56,558
18,080
18,080
41,720
260
4,285
1,130
280
57
0
1,261
0
0
64
59
666
611
774
589
104
324
0
325
193
77
5,047 |
78
18
15,987
3,673
19,660
58
10
8
13
0
0
4
1
6
14,869
2
87
11
0
4,791
16
12,939
14,376
14,952
15,700
39,342
39,342
49,206
33,450
33,450
43,314
23,729
23,729
33,593
0
4,283
828
53
304
0
1,202
0
1
21
20
409
528
94
45
62
322
0
447
77
3
3,231 |
79
24
13,818
3,258
17,076
73
11
3
7
0
0
3
1
1
14,344
2
91
7
0
2,732
20
10,471
10,471
10,575
10,687
29,101
29,101
40,925
33,751
33,751
45,575
16,627
16,627
28,451
0
3,262
1,041
42
19
0
745
0
0
27
0
90
314
34
66
11
133
0
162
51
0
1,633 |
NA
NA
4,952
9,726
14,678
45
21
3
12
0
0
4
3
12
9,355
8
30
61
0
5,323
12
11,480
11,760
12,030
12,330
NA
NA
NA
21,930
21,930
21,930
15,930
15,930
15,930
43
1,456
1,807
145
0
0
521
0
0
9
114
131
30
41
15
7
25
7
39
11
0
950 |
NA
NA
3,979
9,252
13,231
43
27
3
18
0
0
5
3
1
13,231
15
52
32
0
0
13
4,945
4,945
4,945
4,965
NA
NA
NA
27,875
27,875
34,738
11,015
11,015
17,878
1,464
127
0
0
0
0
605
0
0
13
82
65
56
49
64
1
78
0
91
19
0
1,123 |
25
30
8,273
1,838
10,111
68
6
7
10
0
0
4
2
4
7,063
2
94
4
0
3,048
10
57,460
59,020
61,618
64,701
84,997
84,997
84,997
84,997
84,997
84,997
69,751
69,751
69,751
5
1,776
1,232
35
203
0
923
22
0
43
8
593
133
181
178
28
445
18
275
61
27
2,935 |
94
19
2,660
4,321
6,981
47
22
6
11
0
0
3
9
2
2,068
1
67
31
1
4,913
19
34,706
35,590
36,464
37,420
56,350
56,350
56,350
50,310
50,310
50,310
43,182
43,182
43,182
22
314
1,051
15
4
0
204
0
0
4
20
84
10
18
111
1
17
0
38
7
0
514 |
62
30
4,821
1,007
5,828
9
72
1
8
0
0
6
1
2
4,941
5
89
5
0
887
18
8,358
8,358
8,358
10,314
30,236
30,236
40,172
31,091
31,091
41,027
16,602
16,602
26,538
2
670
198
25
0
0
288
27
14
11
46
63
88
23
115
9
66
0
104
16
6
876 |
84
15
4,383
1,227
5,610
59
19
4
9
0
0
2
5
2
2,811
2
88
10
0
2,799
11
48,575
49,706
51,639
53,638
72,466
72,466
72,466
66,386
66,386
66,386
57,620
57,620
57,620
15
664
576
56
360
0
456
0
0
11
41
152
26
44
106
7
54
0
97
17
3
1,014 |
NA
NA
2,882
2,508
5,390
56
11
3
11
0
0
4
14
1
5,390
13
68
19
0
0
25
4,560
4,710
4,800
4,980
NA
NA
NA
24,576
25,416
25,416
13,684
14,524
14,524
919
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
137
0
0
4
35
49
27
19
43
2
41
0
54
5
0
416 |
78
18
1,214
1,193
2,407
75
9
3
8
0
0
2
2
1
1,529
14
68
17
0
878
10
27,750
27,750
27,750
28,550
45,704
45,704
45,704
45,704
45,704
45,704
35,834
35,834
35,834
9
282
134
40
20
0
128
0
0
3
17
32
20
5
27
4
25
0
29
10
0
300 |
76
11
1,546
625
2,171
50
28
2
7
0
0
3
8
1
1,695
7
82
11
0
476
13
32,960
34,460
35,700
37,300
57,180
57,180
57,180
59,960
59,960
59,960
43,360
43,360
43,360
1
339
103
22
31
0
127
0
0
6
9
37
15
11
64
0
2
2
25
0
0
298 |
78
12
1,709
139
1,848
1
84
0
6
0
0
4
2
2
1,717
2
93
5
0
131
13
11,266
11,556
11,910
12,512
28,505
28,505
35,377
26,345
26,345
33,217
18,525
18,525
25,397
0
303
52
0
0
0
135
0
0
3
15
30
41
18
30
3
29
2
55
0
0
361 |
NA
NA
552
1,293
1,845
73
10
1
9
0
0
5
1
1
1,845
25
50
24
1
0
12
4,740
4,770
4,920
5,370
NA
NA
NA
23,506
26,896
28,096
10,800
14,190
15,390
315
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
102
0
30
3
42
10
18
10
10
0
27
0
67
4
0
323 |
7
42
1,641
3
1,644
30
9
18
15
0
0
11
3
14
1,644
1
98
1
0
0
8
54,456
56,056
59,328
62,412
84,103
84,103
84,103
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
409
0
0
0
0
268
0
0
36
86
82
52
63
75
8
192
4
92
36
10
1,004 |
13
45
1,419
5
1,424
49
5
12
12
0
0
10
1
11
1,424
1
99
0
0
0
8
59,162
61,210
63,628
68,300
90,382
90,382
90,382
90,382
90,382
90,382
71,502
71,502
71,502
0
348
0
0
0
0
194
7
0
18
37
34
65
22
57
4
115
0
54
26
2
635 |
95
19
1,127
96
1,223
50
17
14
9
0
0
4
2
3
1,223
2
94
4
0
0
14
14,486
14,838
15,140
15,180
35,628
35,628
45,566
35,256
35,256
45,194
21,124
21,124
31,062
0
153
0
0
0
0
84
0
0
1
2
14
9
3
13
1
37
0
11
3
0
178 |
NA
NA
517
577
1,094
45
25
2
13
0
0
3
11
0
1,094
15
51
33
1
0
17
5,550
5,700
5,970
6,150
NA
NA
NA
23,250
24,240
27,000
13,250
14,240
17,000
199
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
46
0
0
1
10
24
7
4
10
0
4
0
11
1
0
118 |
77
15
639
435
1,074
33
17
2
11
0
0
4
7
26
702
9
80
11
0
372
18
25,500
12,750
13,050
13,440
31,861
31,861
31,861
22,193
22,193
22,193
17,992
17,992
17,992
24
143
167
5
0
0
39
0
0
0
10
19
8
4
19
0
6
1
10
2
0
118 |
69
4
660
388
1,048
55
20
3
10
0
0
2
10
0
710
6
88
6
0
338
9
33,845
33,845
34,665
35,815
52,965
52,965
52,965
48,565
48,565
48,565
41,315
41,315
41,315
0
228
145
12
0
0
109
0
0
2
20
27
13
2
25
1
1
0
19
7
0
226 |
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Valley Forge Military College |
Delaware College of Art and Design |
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Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Great Valley |
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Strayer University-Delaware |
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Williamson College of the Trades |
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University of Valley Forge |
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Pennsylvania Institute of Technology |
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Cheyney University of Pennsylvania |
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Washington College |
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Percent admitted - total Admissions yield - total
Full-time enrollment Part-time enrollment
Total enrollment % White % Black % Asian % Hispanic % Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander % American Indian or Alaska Native % two or more races % Race/ethnicity unknown % U.S. Nonresident
Undergraduate enrollment % under 18 % 18-24 % 25-64 % over 65
Graduate enrollment
Student-to-faculty ratio
Tuition and fees, 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Total price for In-district students living on campus 2023-24 In-state students living on campus 2023-24 Out-of-state students living on campus 2023-24
In-district students living off campus (no family) 2023-24 In-state students living off campus (no family) 2023-24 Out-of-state students living off campus (no family) 2023-24
In-district students living off campus (w/ family) 2023-24 In-state students living off campus (w/ family) 2023-24 Out-of-state students living off campus (w/ family) 2023-24
Associate's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree Doctor's degree - research/scholarship Doctor's degree - professional practice Doctor's degree - other
Instructional FTE Research FTE Public Service FTE Librarians, Curators, and Archivists FTE Student/Academic Affairs and Other Education Services FTE Management FTE Business and Financial Operations FTE Computer, Engineering, and Science FTE Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media FTE Healthcare FTE Service FTE Sales and Related FTE Office and Administrative Support FTE Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance FTE Production, Transportation, and Material Moving FTE Total FTE staff
|
66
14
893
23
916
67
9
3
9
0
0
0
9
3
916
1
96
2
0
0
9
48,214
49,768
52,481
54,356
73,896
73,896
73,896
72,970
72,970
72,970
59,060
59,060
59,060
0
217
0
0
0
0
114
0
0
3
27
39
26
27
54
8
86
0
33
15
5
437 |
NA
NA
663
61
724
1
86
1
2
0
0
7
2
0
724
2
90
8
0
0
15
10,904
10,904
10,904
10,904
26,852
26,852
34,818
31,502
31,502
39,468
15,836
15,836
23,802
0
81
0
0
0
0
47
0
0
1
0
21
42
0
6
1
13
0
14
0
1
146 |
NA
NA
336
326
662
21
60
1
3
0
1
5
9
0
662
0
33
67
0
0
14
13,905
13,905
14,175
14,445
NA
NA
NA
27,495
27,495
27,495
16,995
16,995
16,995
46
0
0
0
0
0
32
0
0
1
0
8
1
3
0
0
4
0
28
0
0
77 |
78
30
425
148
573
54
14
3
22
0
1
3
1
3
498
6
84
10
0
75
11
22,606
23,070
23,750
24,510
45,690
45,690
45,690
43,476
43,476
43,476
34,280
34,280
34,280
1
64
35
0
0
0
44
1
0
1
0
18
1
1
1
1
9
0
1
3
0
81 |
30
79
313
0
313
66
21
0
7
0
0
6
0
0
313
1
99
0
0
0
12
28,180
28,320
31,640
30,858
37,263
37,263
37,263
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
67
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
26
2
0
1
2
16
10
0
9
1
15
0
7
2
0
91 |
NA
NA
25
244
269
28
58
1
7
0
0
4
1
0
240
0
6
92
2
29
39
13,515
13,515
13,515
13,920
NA
NA
NA
25,158
25,158
25,158
15,720
15,720
15,720
9
25
12
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
12 |
NA
NA
94
164
258
41
5
9
3
0
0
2
1
38
0
NA
NA
NA
NA
258
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
0
125
0
0
0
43
0
0
2
5
8
6
3
9
0
7
2
13
3
0
101 |
61
35
100
4
104
40
30
1
16
0
1
11
1
0
104
0
98
2
0
0
10
25,770
25,770
29,500
30,280
52,930
52,930
52,930
52,930
52,930
52,930
38,730
38,730
38,730
46
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
11
0
0
1
0
3
3
0
0
0
1
0
11
0
0
30 |
NA
NA
78
8
86
59
6
9
9
2
0
9
5
0
86
2
96
1
0
0
10
30,976
30,976
32,175
32,176
53,511
53,511
53,511
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
37
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
6
0
0
1
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13 |
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Sources: STI: PopStats and STI: Colossus
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