The Economic Benefit of International Students $26.8 billion Contributed; 340,000 U.S. Jobs Supported
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1 The Economic Benefit of International $26.8 billion Contributed; 340,000 U.S. Jobs ed Economic Analysis for Academic Year International students and their families created or supported 340,000 jobs and contributed $26.8 billion to the U.S. economy during the academic year, according to NAFSA s latest economic analysis. For every 7 international students enrolled, 3 U.S. jobs are created or supported by spending occurring in the following sectors: higher education, accommodation, dining, retail, transportation, telecommunications, and health insurance. The following report includes a detailed state-level and congressional district analysis. The economic contributions of international students are in addition to the immeasurable academic and cultural value these students bring to our campuses and local communities. International students: Build bridges between Americans and other nationalities; Bring global perspectives into U.S. classrooms and research labs; U.S. innovation through science and engineering coursework, making it possible for U.S. colleges and universities to offer these courses to U.S. students; and programming and services on campus for all students by paying out-of-state tuition, funded largely by non-u.s. sources. Access NAFSA s International Student Economic Value Tool at: to view more detailed data, analysis, and methodology, including: U.S. Congressional district analysis State-level analysis U.S. Regional analysis Ten-year trend data By any measure, international education makes a significant contribution New York Avenue NW, Eighth Floor, Washington, D.C /
2 Florida Number of Foreign : 36,249 Part 1: Net to State Economy by Foreign ( ) from to State Economy: $754,376,000 from : $677,761,000 by Foreign : $1,432,136,000 of 26.2% - $375,630,000 Plus Dependents' : + $17,644,000 Net to State Economy by Foreign and their Families: $1,074,150,000 Part 2: to State Economy by Foreign ' Dependents ( ) Spouses' Percent of Married : Percent of Spouses in the U.S.: Number of Spouses in the U.S.: 2,598 Additional Expenses for a Spouse: (% of student living expenses) 7.2% 85.0% 25.0% Spouses' : $11,929,000 Children's Number of Couples in the U.S.: 2,598 Number of Children per Couple: 0.6 Number of Children in the U.S.: 1,558 Additional Expenses for a Child: (% of student living expenses) 20.0% Children's : $5,715,000 Net to State Economy by Foreign ' Dependents: $17,644,000 Part 3: Net Jobs ed by Foreign and their Families ( ) Jobs Directly ed: 4,950 Jobs Indirectly ed: 8,953 Net Jobs ed in the State Economy by Foreign and their Families: 13,903
3 Part 4: Financial and Jobs ed by District and Institution ( ) Congressional District: 01 Jeff Miller (R) ed 371 $10, Pensacola State College, Pensacola 19 $195.8 $346.7 $32.0 $ University of West Florida, Pensacola 352 $7,288.6 $5,371.9 $2,196.0 $10, Congressional District: 02 Steve Southerland, II (R) Florida A&M University, Tallahassee Florida State University, Tallahassee Gulf Coast State College, Panama City Tallahassee Community College, Tallahassee ed 2,570 $58, $3,417.8 $2,599.4 $1,651.0 $4, $47,904.3 $32,798.3 $30,073.4 $50, $100.7 $193.4 $17.4 $ $966.1 $2,096.5 $179.5 $2, Congressional District: 03 Ted Yoho (R) ed 6,591 $139, ,258 Santa Fe College, Gainesville 456 $4,176.0 $7,962.3 $711.9 $11, University of Florida, Gainesville 6135 $133,716.6 $84,740.6 $90,660.0 $127, Congressional District: 04 Ander Crenshaw (R) University of North Florida, Jacksonville ed 435 $12, $6,801.2 $7,653.7 $1,804.0 $12,
4 Congressional District: 05 Corrine Brown (D) ed 425 $12, DeVry University - Florida, Orlando Florida State College at Jacksonville, Jacksonville 109 $1,712.7 $1,949.6 $734.7 $2, $1,800.5 $1,793.3 $211.1 $3, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville 161 $3,882.3 $3,133.7 $1,153.9 $5, Congressional District: 06 Ron DeSantis (R) ed 1,471 $58, Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach Daytona Beach Community College, Daytona Beach Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach 100 $1,441.0 $1,773.5 $682.1 $2, $755.9 $891.9 $96.8 $1, $28,663.4 $22,578.4 $8,231.9 $43, Flagler College, St. Augustine 102 $1,488.6 $1,710.0 $678.6 $2, Stetson University, Deland 206 $7,704.3 $2,950.0 $1,615.4 $9, Congressional District: 07 John Mica (R) ed 2,951 $87, ,079 Full Sail Real World Education, Winter Park Reformed Theological Seminary - Orlando, Oviedo 570 $9,429.9 $9,562.6 $2,887.8 $16, $193.2 $308.1 $145.3 $ Rollins College, Winter Park 218 $7,725.3 $4,669.3 $1,834.0 $10, Seminole State College, Sanford 156 $1,787.1 $2,943.2 $277.5 $4, University of Central Florida, Orlando Webster University - Orlando Campus, Orlando 1924 $41,871.6 $35,805.5 $24,040.8 $53, $1,348.3 $1,161.1 $257.2 $2, Congressional District: 08 Bill Posey (R) ed 1,888 $71, ,175
5 Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne 1888 $54,521.8 $43,440.4 $26,849.4 $71, Congressional District: 10 Daniel Webster (R) ed 774 $19, Lake-Sumter State College, Leesburg 11 $146.0 $205.4 $20.7 $ Valencia College, Orlando 763 $6,617.8 $13,666.0 $1,144.0 $19, Congressional District: 11 Richard Nugent (R) ed 116 $3, College of Central Florida, Ocala 116 $1,174.6 $2,214.4 $198.7 $3, Congressional District: 12 Gus Bilirakis (R) Pasco-Hernando Community College, New Port Richey ed 337 $11, *** $47.2 $43.5 $5.3 $85.3 *** Saint Leo University, St. Leo 333 $6,315.3 $6,890.6 $2,062.7 $11, Congressional District: 13 David W. Jolly (R) ed 307 $9, Clearwater Christian College, Clearwater *** $81.6 $91.7 $36.9 $136.4 *** Eckerd College, St. Petersburg 123 $4,595.5 $2,489.5 $1,504.2 $5, St. Petersburg College, St Petersburg 179 $1,846.5 $3,201.0 $1,018.6 $4, Congressional District: 14 Kathy Castor (D) Hillsborough Community College, Tampa ed 1,144 $37, $1,974.6 $4,038.0 $351.4 $5,
6 University of South Florida - St. Petersburg, Tampa 24 $364.1 $272.2 $217.0 $ University of Tampa, Tampa 902 $20,553.6 $16,809.0 $5,942.2 $31, Congressional District: 15 Dennis Ross (R) ed 3,367 $79, ,138 Florida College, Temple Terrace *** $115.9 $116.1 $49.4 $182.6 *** Florida Southern College, Lakeland 127 $2,976.2 $2,096.5 $1,080.1 $3, University of South Florida - Main Campus, Tampa 3232 $50,951.2 $54,072.9 $29,926.1 $75, Congressional District: 16 Vern Buchanan (R) Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota University of South Florida - Sarasota-Manatee, Sarasota- Manatee ed 201 $9, $6,127.9 $3,815.1 $1,020.7 $8, $248.1 $287.2 $138.5 $ Congressional District: 17 Tom Rooney (R) ed 310 $8, South Florida Community College, Avon Park *** $47.5 $42.6 $5.3 $84.7 *** Warner University, Lake Wales 38 $612.4 $542.3 $180.3 $ Webber International University, Babson Park 268 $5,641.4 $4,224.8 $2,093.8 $7, Congressional District: 18 Patrick Murphy (D) Hobe Sound Bible College, Hobe Sound Indian River State College, Fort Pierce ed 62 $1, *** $45.6 $157.9 $21.0 $182.5 *** 54 $530.5 $973.1 $88.2 $1,
7 Congressional District: 19 Curt Clawson (R) Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers Southwest Florida College, Fort Myers ed 129 $4, $3,149.9 $2,285.9 $835.9 $4, *** $65.7 $91.5 $33.5 $123.7 *** Congressional District: 20 Alcee Hastings (D) Northwood University - Florida Campus, West Palm Beach ed 225 $6, $4,444.7 $2,639.7 $907.8 $6, Congressional District: 21 Ted Deutch (D) ed 16 $ St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary, Boynton Beach 16 $319.8 $178.6 $51.3 $ Congressional District: 22 Lois Frankel (D) ed 2,450 $71, Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale 177 $2,610.7 $1,911.8 $528.2 $3, Broward College, Fort Lauderdale 514 $3,789.7 $8,963.7 $714.9 $12, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton 821 $12,990.8 $14,297.7 $7,161.1 $20, Lynn University, Boca Raton 571 $17,546.6 $13,154.7 $5,876.1 $24, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach Palm Beach State College, Lake Worth 155 $3,957.5 $2,924.1 $1,042.0 $5, $1,688.0 $3,788.8 $321.0 $5,
8 Congressional District: 23 Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) ed 1,114 $33, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale 1114 $20,622.8 $33,769.6 $20,580.4 $33, Congressional District: 24 Frederica Wilson (D) ed 2,260 $91, Barry University, Miami Shores 359 $9,770.0 $8,185.0 $3,972.5 $13, Miami-Dade College, Miami 1606 $18,315.0 $51,581.0 $4,039.1 $65, St. Thomas University, Miami Gardens 295 $7,538.0 $6,871.3 $2,439.2 $11, Congressional District: 25 Mario Diaz-Balart (R) Carlos Albizu University - Miami Campus, Miami Florida National University-Main Campus, Hialeah ed 188 $5, $652.5 $1,815.1 $305.2 $2, $1,307.9 $2,503.0 $191.6 $3, Congressional District: 26 Joe Garcia (D) Florida International University, Miami ed 3,264 $87, , $58,205.4 $67,524.4 $37,951.6 $87, Congressional District: 27 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) ed 3,283 $141, ,361 University of Miami, Coral Gables 3283 $107,494.3 $78,235.4 $44,551.5 $141,
9 *** Individual Institution Enrollment Figures For institutions with fewer than 10 international students enrolled, enrollment totals are suppressed for confidentiality reasons. In the reports, this is indicated by three asterisks (***). Estimated Institution Enrollment Figures For institutions that did not provide data in the current survey year, an estimated enrollment total was used.
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