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Direct Spending by Students

            The spending by off-campus students, outside the university, for housing, food, supplies, entertainment and other items and services, as well as the spending by on-campus students outside of the University for entertainment and other items and services, comprise students’ direct impact on the Pennsylvania economy.  In total, student spending amounts to more than $717 million in the state’s economy.

Penn State Student Spending, 2003

Campus
Student and Resident Spending
University Park
$314,769,456
Abington
$35,538,868
Altoona
$37,118,756
Beaver
$8,348,075
Berks
$19,967,578
Delaware County
$20,826,572
Dickinson School of Law
$9,835,544
DuBois
$11,356,952
Erie
$26,112,824
Fayette
$12,998,621
Great Valley
$3,708,743
Harrisburg
$15,451,615
Hazleton
$11,006,264
Hershey Medical Center
$1,372,944
Lehigh Valley
$9,144,452
McKeesport
$10,735,710
Mont Alto
$7,032,155
New Kensington
$12,280,948
Penn College
$86,282,792
Schuylkill
$13,582,472
Shenango
$9,596,320
Wilkes-Barre
$10,210,472
Worthington Scranton
$15,616,798
York
$14,792,804
Total:
$717,687,735
  

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John M. Millar   jmillar@divaris.com   757.333.4387
Anne Millar Wright   amillarwright@divaris.com   757.333.4385
One Columbus Center, Suite 700 Virginia Beach, VA 23462
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