As Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s continues to move forward with innovative development projects, the impact of the College on the surrounding Jersey City community and the broader state of New Jersey cannot be underestimated. A new Economic Impact Report produced by the College offers insight into the many unseen ways that Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s contributes to the economic growth of its home. Additionally, the report presents specific details of the direct and indirect spending attributed to the College community, which totals more than $268 million.
The recently released report, based on data from Fiscal Year 2010, illustrates the financial advantages that the College brings to the region. Through Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s outstanding academic program, faculty members who are leaders in their fields spearhead grant-funded initiatives that attract significant investments from corporations and foundations. Both science-based research and community development programs at the College have received major financial investments in the past fiscal year to provide a strong foundation for growth. Examples include an award of $93,000 for the Leadership Development Sustainability Project and $73,000 from the Defense University Research Instrumentation Program for the College’s Center for Microplasma Science and Technology.
Additionally, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s community connections are stronger than ever. Not only do students contribute economically to the area, but they also give of themselves as well. Last year, more than 850 students contributed a combined total of 16,000 hours of service to local, national and global organizations. While students may be unfamiliar with the Jesuit value of being a person for others when they arrive on campus, they graduate with a sense of their own responsibility to give back and help others. In contrast to a trend reported in The Star-Ledger, where New Jersey lost more residents than all of but four other states, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s alumni overwhelmingly choose to stay in New Jersey, where their financial power greatly impacts the state economy.
The Economic Impact Report can be downloaded as a PDF or viewed in its entirety below, including all direct spending by the College’s operating budget, employees, students and visitors, as well as indirect spending attributed to the College community.