Download Report Here: 2022 – Economic Benefit of California International Students
California Community College International Student Economic Benefit: 2021
Higher Education Institutions (Dollars and Jobs: 2021-2022)
* Sources: U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Commerce, NAFSA International Student Economic Value Tool: https://www.nafsa.org/isev/reports/state?state=CA&year=2021
California State: All Higher Education
Financial Contribution 5.4 Billion
Job Supported 134,043
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES: 2019-2020
| # of international students | # of Jobs | Financial Contribution |
2018 | 27,125 | 5,970 | 906.3 million |
2019 | 20,882 | 4,104 | 768.5 million |
2021 | inconsistent | 2,542 | 488.3 million |
2022 | inconsistent | 1,656 | 348.4 million |
For every eight international students, one U.S. job is created and supported by spending occurring in the higher education, dining, accommodation, retail, transportation, telecommunications, and health insurance sectors
INSTITUTION DOLLARS JOBS
Santa Monica College $52.7 million 256
De Anza College $49 million 236
Orange Coast College $29 million 138
El Camino Community College District $19.8 million 94
Diablo Valley College $18.2 million 86
San Mateo County CCD $16 million 76
Pasadena City College $14.4 million 68
Irvine Valley College $14.1 million 67
Foothill College $11.4 million 55
City College of San Francisco $10.2 million 49
Peralta Community College System $10 million 48
Santa Barbara City College $9 million 44
Mt. San Antonio College $8.7 million 42
Los Angeles City College $8.5 million 40
Glendale Community College $7.9 million 37
Grossmont College $7.2 million 35
Mission College $7.2 million 34
Citrus College $6.7 million 32
Riverside City College $6.5 million 31
Saddleback College $6.3 million 30
Ohlone College $5 million 24
Golden West College $4.6 million 22
MiraCosta College $4.4 million 21
College of Marin $3.8 million 18
College of the Canyons $3.8 million 18
East Los Angeles College $3.6 million 17
Cypress College $3.6 million 17
Fullerton College $3.6 million 17
San Jose City College $3.5 million 17
Coastline Community College $3.4 million 16
Cerritos College $3.2 million 15
Butte College $2.7 million 13
Santa Rosa Junior College $2.6 million 12
Rio Hondo College $2.5 million 12
Los Angeles Pierce College $2.5 million 12
Moorpark College $2.4 million 11
Evergreen Valley College $2.4 million 11
Fresno City College $2.3 million 11
San Diego Mesa College $2 million 9
Santiago Canyon College $1.8 million 9
Las Positas College $1.8 million 9
Chaffey College $1.8 million 8
Cabrillo College $1.7 million 8
Los Angeles Mission College $1.6 million 8
Merced College $1.6 million 7
Chabot College $1.6 million 7
Sacramento City College $1.5 million 7
West Valley College $1.4 million 7
Bakersfield College $1.2 million 6
Los Angeles Harbor College $1.1 million 5
West Los Angeles College $1.1 million 5
San Joaquin Delta College $1.1 million 5
Contra Costa College $976,456 5
Los Medanos College $691,919 3
Modesto Junior College $660,152 3
Mt. San Jacinto College $638,270 3
Ventura College $520,256 2
Victor Valley College $388,594 2
Lake Tahoe Community College $359,478 2
San Diego Miramar College $330,651 2
College of the Sequoias $321,811 2
Shasta College $307,905 2
San Diego City College $297,586 1
West Hills College Coalinga $287,037 1
Feather River College $126,333 1
College of the Redwoods $102,635 1