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2012-13 State Legislative Priorities for New York's Independent Sector of Higher EducationHigher 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:
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Fall 2011 College Connections NewsletterNewsletter with helpful information, resources and timelines for middle and high school students to prepare for the college application process. |
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Affording College 2011-12Features: 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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Como pagar la universidadAYUDA ECÓNOMICA FUENTES EN LA INTERNE |
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Matter of Fact OverviewMatter 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. |
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The Independent Sector Summer 2011Cultural, economic and social contributions of New York's 100+ private, not-for-profit colleges and universities. |
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Your College Search 20112011 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. |
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Campus Locator Map: New York's 100+ private, not-for-profit colleges and universitiesCampus locator map shows New York's 100+ private, independent colleges and universities by region with web addresses. |
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Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and Universities OverviewThe 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. |
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Long Island, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and UniversitiesIn 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. |
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New York City, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and UniversitiesIn 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. |
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Hudson Valley, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and UniversitiesIn 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. |
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Capital Region, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and UniversitiesIn 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. |
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Northern New York, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and UniversitiesIn 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. |
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Central New York, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and UniversitiesCentral 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. |
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Greater Rochester, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and UniversitiesIn 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. |
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Western New York, Economic Impact of Independent Colleges and UniversitiesIn 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. |
