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2012-13 State Legislative Priorities for New York's Independent Sector of Higher Education

Higher education is a significant part of New York’s plan for economic recovery. To continue this important and productive partnership, we request that the state:

  1. Fund Students First.
  2. Support New York State Economic Growth.

Fall 2011 College Connections Newsletter

Newsletter with helpful information, resources and timelines for middle and high school students to prepare for the college application process.

Affording College 2011-12

Features: an overview of the financial aid process and descriptions of the major financial aid programs, plus a locator map containing contact information for the 100+ private colleges and universities in New York state.

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Matter of Fact Overview

Matter of Fact is a series of electronic charts – sent via email and posted to the web – devoted to interesting observations and data related to independent higher education in New York State.

The Independent Sector Summer 2011

Cultural, economic and social contributions of New York's 100+ private, not-for-profit colleges and universities.

Your College Search 2011

2011 edition of cIcu’s Your College Search, an annual guide to finding and paying for college. This free resource profiles 100+ New York independent, private, not-for-profit colleges and universities. It also provides information and tips on the college search process and financial aid including worksheets and resources.

Campus Locator Map: New York's 100+ private, not-for-profit colleges and universities

Campus locator map shows New York's 100+ private, independent colleges and universities by region with web addresses.

Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and Universities Overview

The 100-plus independent colleges and universities in New York State contributed $54.3 billion to the state's economy in 2009. With total payroll exceeding $19.6 billion for 360,200 direct, indirect and induced jobs, New York's independent colleges and universities are major private employers in all regions of New York State.

Long Island, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and Universities

In the Long Island region, independent colleges and universities contribute an annual $2.8 billion to the economy, including annual construction. Collectively, eight campuses are directly and indirectly responsible for an estimated 22,600 jobs and more than $1 billion in payroll.

New York City, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and Universities

In New York City, independent colleges and universities contribute an annual $30.9 billion to the economy, including annual construction. Collectively, more than three dozen campuses are directly and indirectly responsible for an estimated 181,100 jobs and nearly $11 billion in payroll.

Hudson Valley, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and Universities

In the Hudson Valley, independent colleges and universities contribute an annual $4.2 billion to the economy, including annual construction. Collectively, 18 campuses are directly and indirectly responsible for an estimated 25,900 jobs and nearly $1.3 billion in payroll.

Capital Region, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and Universities

In the Capital Region, independent colleges and universities contribute an annual $2.9 billion to the economy, including annual construction. Collectively, 14 institutions are directly and indirectly responsible for an estimated 21,100 jobs and more than $1 billion in payroll.

Northern New York, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and Universities

In Northern New York independent colleges and universities contribute an annual $563 million to the economy, including annual construction. Collectively, three institutions are directly and indirectly responsible for an estimated 4,200 jobs and more than $208 million billion in payroll.

Central New York, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and Universities

Central New York independent colleges and universities contribute an annual $7.9 billion to the economy, including annual construction. Collectively, 15 institutions are directly and indirectly responsible for an estimated 57,100 jobs and more than $3.2 billion in payroll.

Greater Rochester, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and Universities

In Greater Rochester, independent colleges and universities contribute an annual $4.1 billion to the economy, including annual construction. Collectively, 8 campuses are directly and indirectly responsible for an estimated 35,800 jobs and more than $1.5 billion in payroll.

Western New York, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and Universities

In Western New York, independent colleges and universities contribute an annual $1.3 billion to the economy, including annual construction. Collectively, 11 campuses are directly and indirectly responsible for an estimated 12,200 jobs and more than $456 million in payroll.

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