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2022 – Economic Benefit of California CC International Students

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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