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New York’s Private, Not-for-Profit Colleges and Universities Driving Economic Growth in New York
New York’s private, not-for-profit colleges and universities are major economic engines, generating $88.8 billion in economic impact statewide each year and leading the world in groundbreaking research.
2018
In New York City, 39 campuses generate a total of $58BILLION in economic impact each year.
Total construction spending: $1.4 BILLION
These campuses They have a also support total payroll of 232,000 jobs $18.8 billion
Independent Sector campuses in New York City:
Total enrollment 210,700 48% OF INDEPENDENT SECTOR STUDENTS ARE NEW YORK RESIDENTS Undergraduate degrees granted 25,700 Graduate degrees granted 37,600 NEW YORK CITY
INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN NEW YORK CITY
American Academy McAllister New York College of Podiatric Institute of Funeral Service Medicine American Museum of Natural New York Institute of Technology History – Richard Gilder New York School of Interior Graduate School Design Bank Street College of Education New York University Bard Graduate Center Nyack College Barnard College Pace University Boricua College Phillips School of Nursing at Brooklyn Law School Mount Sinai Beth Israel College of Mount Saint Vincent Pratt Institute The College of New Rochelle Relay Graduate School of Columbia University Education Cooper Union Rockefeller University Fordham University St. Francis College Helene Fuld College of Nursing St. John’s University The King’s College Teachers College at Columbia University LIU Brooklyn Touro College Manhattan College Vaughn College of Aeronautics Manhattan School of Music and Technology Marymount Manhattan College Wagner College Mercy College Weill Cornell Medicine Metropolitan College of New York Yeshiva University The New School Italics denote branch campuses
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