One Community Impacting Many
Penn State is an economic powerhouse, contributing more than $11.6 billion to the state’s economy. For every $1 in state support received, Penn State generates $1.24 in state tax revenue.
With 24 locations across the Commonwealth, an academic medical center and a growing health system, Penn State is helping to improve lives in all 67 Pennsylvania counties through education, community outreach, and employment.
The facts and figures below highlight some of the regional impact of Penn State Scranton on the local community. As part of one University, geographically dispersed, Penn State Scranton students, employees, and community members have access to the resources of a top-25 research institution with a global impact.
Penn State Scranton supports economic development in the community by partnering with local industry on workforce development; employing local faculty, staff and students; and by providing resources to local businesses and entrepreneurs.
Supporting Pennsylvania Students
Penn State Scranton predominantly enrolls students from Pennsylvania, who reside in the northeastern part of the state. More than 95 percent of Pennsylvania residents live within 30 miles of a Penn State campus, and 75 percent live within 15 miles, putting a world-class Penn State degree within driving distance for most Pennsylvanians. The campus also supports resident youths through summer camps, college and career preparation, and dual enrollment programs.
Community Engagement
Penn State Scranton has a rich history of giving back to the community through volunteer work, contribution to charitable causes, and provision of resources to community members. Student engagement is promoted through service learning and community-based projects as part of the academic curricula, and community members have access to athletic and art events on campus as well as University resources such as the library. Additionally, the campus is a good steward of the environment and is committed to sustainability.
Contact Information
For more information on these facts and figures, please contact the Office of Planning and Assessment at [email protected] or 814-863-8721.
1 Findings based on FY 2017 study, conducted using a model endorsed by the Association of Public Land-Grant Universities (APLU) and the American Association of Universities (AAU), to measure Penn State’s annual contribution to Pennsylvania’s economy.
2 Findings based on the 2017 Penn State Student Affairs Research and Assessment Office’s Student Experience Survey.
3 Findings based on the Employee Volunteer Survey (Jan./Feb. 2019)
4 Based on information found in the Penn State Office of Planning and Assessment Fact Book.
5 Based on information included in the Penn State Office of Student Aid 2017-18 Annual Report.