17 Nov 2017

UNCF Study Finds 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ’s University to be a Positive Economic Impact

UNCF Study Finds 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ's University to be a Positive Economic Impact

According to a landmark study commissioned by the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ’s University (SAU), located in Raleigh, N.C., is an important economic engine in its community, generating substantial economic returns year after year. This study, whichÌýwas releasedÌýTuesday, November 14, 2017, makes clear, that while benefits flow to SAU graduates who enter the workforce with sharper skills and vastly enhanced earning potential, they also flow to the local and regional economies that are connected to the university. Ìý

The study shows the significant economic contributions of 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ’s University and other Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) by focusing on the institutions’ far-reaching economic effects felt in communities and nationwide, as well as the increased earning power of their students. Ìý

“As a significant economic contributor to the local, state and national economies, we recognize the enormous impact this university has on the development of intellectual capital through its graduates, as well as increasing economic expenditures, statewide and nationally, said 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ’s University President, Dr. Everett B. Ward. Ìý

Underwritten by Citi Foundation and prepared by the University of Georgia’s Selig Center for Economic Growth, the report data includes specific HBCU fact sheets that illustrate that institutions like SAU significantly increase local, state and national job creation and economic development. Ìý

The presence of 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ’s in the Triangle-Area means a boost to economic activity, on and off, and well beyond the 105-acre campus, through stronger growth and stronger communities.Ìý Ìý

To name a few facts from UNCF’s study, 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ’s University generates $72 million in total impact for its local and regional economies. 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ’s University alsoÌýgenerates 684 jobs for its local and regional economies. Of this total, 301 are on-campus jobs, and 383 are off-campus jobs.ÌýÌýThe University plays a major role in the economic success of its graduates by enhancing their education, training and leadership skills. In fact, the 226 SAU graduates in 2014 can expect total earnings of $574 million over their lifetimes – that’s 77-percent more than they could expect to earn without their college degrees.ÌýÌýAnd withÌý65-percent of 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ’s University studentsÌýbeing N.C. residents, North CarolinaÌýhas a lot to gain from the success of these students.Ìý