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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Wesleyan University |
Eastern Connecticut State University |
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University of Bridgeport |
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Western Connecticut State University |
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Molloy College |
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Fairfield University |
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New York Institute of Technology |
|
Adelphi University |
|
Southern Connecticut State University |
|
Quinnipiac University |
|
Farmingdale State College |
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University of New Haven |
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Hofstra University |
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Sacred Heart University |
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Nassau Community College |
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Yale University |
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Long Island University |
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University of Rhode Island |
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Suffolk County Community College |
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Stony Brook University |
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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
|
49
14
22,210
3,655
25,865
30
6
28
13
0
0
3
6
13
17,549
4
90
6
0
8,316
19
10,091
10,455
10,560
10,560
32,370
32,370
52,160
34,588
34,588
54,378
18,612
18,612
38,402
0
4,405
2,263
293
269
0
2,431
85
4
41
203
132
577
366
337
65
392
2
95
116
72
4,918 |
NA
NA
9,332
10,721
20,053
45
8
5
37
0
0
3
2
0
20,053
28
57
16
0
0
22
5,977
6,270
6,270
6,440
NA
NA
NA
22,033
22,033
27,673
11,358
11,358
16,998
2,755
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
531
0
0
18
179
130
14
12
44
4
98
0
189
16
10
1,245 |
77
17
14,703
2,648
17,351
71
5
3
11
0
0
3
4
3
14,670
5
91
3
0
2,681
17
15,004
15,332
15,880
16,408
34,994
34,994
54,390
34,526
34,526
53,922
27,298
27,298
46,694
0
3,433
634
96
129
31
923
15
0
33
308
68
187
365
112
69
378
2
282
98
20
2,860 |
90
10
7,923
8,399
16,322
44
9
11
14
0
0
2
13
6
11,753
55
38
7
0
4,569
13
39,136
39,920
38,868
41,642
63,496
63,496
63,496
71,142
71,142
71,142
49,142
49,142
49,142
0
1,461
1,306
97
185
0
562
0
0
10
24
284
4
49
96
7
26
2
114
0
1
1,179 |
5
70
14,854
227
15,081
33
7
17
12
0
0
5
2
24
6,818
2
97
1
0
8,263
6
57,700
59,950
62,250
64,700
88,300
88,300
88,300
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
1,449
2,846
463
331
6
3,154
2,839
597
532
207
1,903
934
1,854
484
440
1,686
0
2,738
250
59
17,677 |
NA
NA
6,755
5,229
11,984
28
20
9
35
0
0
1
5
1
11,984
6
70
23
0
0
18
6,330
6,330
6,330
6,330
NA
NA
NA
30,912
30,912
36,712
13,662
13,662
19,462
1,995
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
494
0
0
11
100
43
26
84
4
3
77
0
167
22
4
1,035 |
68
20
9,022
2,157
11,179
62
4
2
10
0
0
2
2
18
6,960
0
96
4
0
4,219
16
44,350
45,230
46,580
48,460
70,760
70,760
70,760
66,840
66,840
66,840
52,810
52,810
52,810
93
1,487
1,307
2
77
0
597
0
0
11
50
164
75
53
172
29
83
3
96
1
0
1,334 |
71
10
9,093
1,300
10,393
49
9
14
15
0
0
4
3
6
6,224
4
94
2
0
4,169
13
49,410
51,360
53,330
55,450
76,220
76,220
76,220
84,525
84,525
84,525
59,072
59,072
59,072
0
1,266
1,122
86
358
0
749
0
0
24
76
246
178
76
155
16
203
0
177
67
20
1,987 |
81
12
8,331
1,499
9,830
36
7
3
12
0
0
2
2
37
4,865
5
88
7
0
4,965
18
41,654
42,898
44,184
45,730
69,604
69,604
69,604
66,679
66,679
66,679
55,840
55,840
55,840
46
1,028
1,493
5
0
0
444
0
0
9
13
75
43
34
114
6
46
0
125
21
0
930 |
69
26
7,627
1,914
9,541
41
11
13
29
0
0
4
0
2
9,508
5
81
15
0
33
18
8,395
8,576
8,576
8,576
26,422
26,422
36,332
40,120
40,120
50,030
12,356
12,356
22,266
228
1,672
21
0
0
0
456
0
20
9
22
66
166
12
36
83
96
0
77
35
0
1,078 |
77
11
7,752
1,166
8,918
71
5
5
11
0
0
3
4
2
6,248
1
96
3
0
2,670
11
50,760
51,270
51,790
53,090
73,320
73,320
73,320
72,610
72,610
72,610
57,350
57,350
57,350
0
1,607
910
0
356
0
634
0
0
17
67
204
69
39
97
6
122
0
115
105
0
1,475 |
81
18
6,301
2,519
8,820
48
18
4
22
0
0
4
3
1
6,781
11
75
14
0
2,039
11
11,802
11,882
12,414
12,828
32,844
32,844
46,120
31,542
31,542
44,818
22,260
22,260
35,536
0
1,667
632
29
0
0
602
0
0
19
127
65
37
27
67
3
164
0
69
13
0
1,193 |
78
10
6,064
1,342
7,406
44
11
11
19
0
0
3
5
8
5,124
6
90
4
0
2,282
12
41,435
42,475
43,800
47,290
71,834
71,834
71,834
73,316
73,316
73,316
58,806
58,806
58,806
32
1,277
826
32
21
0
586
0
0
2
66
160
56
45
111
11
80
1
130
30
2
1,280 |
78
10
6,086
671
6,757
27
8
26
15
0
0
3
5
17
3,355
2
91
7
0
3,402
13
39,760
39,760
42,000
44,360
71,236
71,236
71,236
68,428
68,428
68,428
51,068
51,068
51,068
0
639
627
0
466
0
482
0
0
21
5
289
50
75
23
30
58
0
112
19
1
1,165 |
45
21
5,528
761
6,289
78
2
2
8
0
0
2
5
2
4,968
1
98
1
0
1,321
12
51,325
52,870
54,455
56,360
76,940
76,940
76,940
77,040
77,040
77,040
59,540
59,540
59,540
0
1,157
511
0
48
0
483
0
0
20
132
55
72
61
97
16
33
0
113
25
0
1,107 |
76
14
2,980
1,990
4,970
50
13
9
23
0
0
2
1
1
3,259
3
81
16
0
1,711
10
32,550
34,310
36,030
37,840
59,280
59,280
59,280
55,831
55,831
55,831
46,395
46,395
46,395
23
766
359
28
0
0
364
0
0
8
32
90
46
19
34
4
64
0
101
15
1
778 |
81
16
3,067
1,070
4,137
51
9
5
27
0
0
5
3
0
3,542
4
84
12
0
595
11
11,781
11,781
12,345
12,763
30,552
30,552
33,884
31,577
31,577
34,909
16,780
16,780
20,112
6
847
202
0
6
0
289
0
0
15
39
33
31
30
51
4
62
0
50
25
0
629 |
64
6
2,958
1,145
4,103
25
18
4
15
0
0
0
2
36
1,479
2
65
32
0
2,624
16
35,760
35,760
35,760
35,760
59,482
59,482
59,482
55,038
55,038
55,038
44,042
44,042
44,042
44
425
635
20
49
0
240
0
0
1
122
16
12
12
2
0
2
0
37
0
0
444 |
81
14
3,256
723
3,979
65
9
3
14
0
0
4
5
0
3,839
14
80
5
0
140
15
12,304
12,304
12,910
13,292
33,610
33,610
36,942
26,898
26,898
30,230
17,142
17,142
20,474
2
851
104
0
0
0
228
0
0
14
69
32
28
26
53
5
100
0
40
37
4
636 |
17
32
3,099
172
3,271
53
6
9
11
0
0
7
3
11
3,066
3
95
2
0
205
7
59,686
62,049
64,322
67,316
89,020
89,020
89,020
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
763
54
11
0
0
451
0
0
37
54
74
85
80
67
14
42
2
115
39
10
1,070 |
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Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine |
Island Drafting and Technical Institute |
|
New York College of Health Professions |
|
Webb Institute |
|
Sh'or Yoshuv Rabbinical College |
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Rabbinical College of Long Island |
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Paier College |
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University of Connecticut-Avery Point |
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Mitchell College |
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Five Towns College |
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United States Merchant Marine Academy |
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United States Coast Guard Academy |
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Connecticut College |
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University of Connecticut-Stamford |
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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
|
80
11
2,061
179
2,240
30
15
11
34
0
0
4
1
6
2,240
8
86
6
0
0
19
15,256
15,888
16,650
17,472
40,290
40,290
62,958
37,556
37,556
60,224
22,450
22,450
45,118
0
55
18
4
4
0
25
4
1
1
1
4
5
8
5
11
8
0
22
5
0
100 |
38
15
1,959
36
1,995
69
4
4
11
0
0
4
2
6
1,995
3
97
0
0
0
9
59,025
60,795
63,005
64,812
84,697
84,697
84,697
84,697
84,697
84,697
66,812
66,812
66,812
0
420
0
0
0
0
237
0
0
12
19
80
32
26
65
1
132
0
52
17
3
676 |
24
66
1,081
0
1,081
63
3
6
14
0
0
11
1
3
1,081
1
99
0
0
0
7
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
247
0
0
0
0
111
0
0
5
3
15
18
8
58
7
41
0
29
17
1
313 |
32
61
947
14
961
76
2
5
8
1
0
7
1
0
947
0
100
0
0
14
13
1,095
780
1,008
945
9,168
9,168
9,168
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
219
4
0
0
0
124
0
0
6
44
11
25
5
2
0
6
0
25
19
3
270 |
72
49
534
189
723
37
14
1
22
0
0
2
21
3
662
24
72
5
0
61
11
25,595
25,235
26,245
29,950
49,950
49,950
49,950
46,150
46,150
46,150
36,150
36,150
36,150
6
103
4
1
0
0
61
0
0
2
17
5
3
4
7
0
9
7
1
10
0
126 |
73
9
409
91
500
54
15
2
19
0
1
5
5
1
500
7
84
9
0
0
14
35,072
35,775
37,250
39,050
58,490
58,490
58,490
58,490
58,490
58,490
42,300
42,300
42,300
7
110
0
0
0
0
20
1
12
2
33
27
5
1
13
1
9
0
7
9
0
140 |
87
16
440
34
474
61
3
9
17
0
0
6
3
1
474
8
82
9
1
0
13
15,246
15,878
16,640
17,462
NA
NA
NA
37,546
37,546
60,214
22,440
22,440
45,108
0
55
18
4
4
0
25
4
1
1
1
4
5
8
5
11
8
0
22
5
0
100 |
62
72
143
60
203
45
21
4
23
1
0
3
1
0
199
1
77
22
1
4
9
18,470
23,760
24,480
26,400
48,900
48,900
48,900
35,400
35,400
35,400
30,900
30,900
30,900
2
32
1
0
0
0
24
0
0
3
1
7
7
2
0
0
0
4
3
3
0
54 |
100
100
161
0
161
99
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
161
28
72
0
0
0
20
9,100
9,250
9,400
10,290
21,600
21,600
21,600
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
35
11
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
8
0
2
0
0
20 |
NA
NA
151
0
151
98
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
147
3
97
0
0
4
5
10,560
10,600
10,600
11,700
26,500
26,500
26,500
38,200
38,200
38,200
21,800
21,800
21,800
0
53
0
0
0
0
31
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
44 |
20
73
105
0
105
79
0
3
8
0
0
5
6
0
105
1
99
0
0
0
10
52,880
56,455
58,150
61,060
81,950
81,950
81,950
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
22
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
1
2
10
3
1
1
0
4
0
2
1
0
37 |
NA
NA
48
49
97
26
10
40
10
0
0
0
9
4
34
0
3
97
0
63
5
14,226
14,235
14,235
14,235
NA
NA
NA
31,860
31,860
31,860
18,205
18,205
18,205
53
68
68
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
3
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
20 |
NA
NA
53
0
53
38
11
2
28
0
0
9
11
0
53
4
72
25
0
0
18
16,950
16,950
18,450
19,200
NA
NA
NA
45,796
45,796
45,796
29,578
29,578
29,578
34
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
3
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
9 |
NA
NA
1
0
1
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NA
NA
NA
NA
1
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0
0
0
3
0
0
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA |
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Sources: STI: PopStats and STI: Colossus
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