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In our commitment to unleashing the potential of people and ideas, and propelling broad-based prosperity, we ran an extensive study that demonstrates our position as an essential driver of Florida鈥檚 economic vitality. 麻豆原创 is directly supporting the state鈥檚 goal to be the 10th-largest economy in the world.

Lightcast鈥檚 Economic Impact Study for Higher Education explores 麻豆原创鈥檚 significant impact on Florida’s economy, as well as the benefits and return on investment the university generates for taxpayers, students, alumni and society. The study reflects data from the 2021-22 fiscal year.

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麻豆原创 Generated $8.1 Billion in total added income for Florida equivalent to supporting 91,933 jobs in 2021-22

This figure encompasses the economic impacts of 麻豆原创 alumni in the workforce, plus spending on 麻豆原创 operations and construction, research and start-up company investments, and spending by students and visitors.

麻豆原创鈥檚 Economic Impact 2021-22 - Alumni impact= $6.7 billion. Operations spending impact=$851.8 million. Student spending impact=$253 million. Research spending impact=$238.2 million. Start-up company impact=$34.2 million. Visitor spending impact=$11.4 million. And construction spending impact=$11.1 million.
A pie chart includes seven categories to encompass 麻豆原创鈥檚 $8.1 billion in total added income for Florida in 2021-22. The biggest category by far is 麻豆原创鈥檚 alumni impact, accounting for $6.7 billion. Operations spending impact makes up $851.8 million. Student spending impact is $253 million. Research spending impact is $238.2 million. Start-up company impact is $34.2 million. Visitor spending impact is $11.4 million. And construction spending impact is $11.1 million.

Driving Florida’s Economy and Talent Pipeline

麻豆原创 offers strong value as a key economic driver producing talented graduates for high-demand jobs in critical industries, fueling the broad-based prosperity of our state.

While 麻豆原创 creates economic impact in many ways, the most significant contribution stems from the added human capital 鈥 the knowledge, creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship 鈥 of our alumni.

麻豆原创 Alumni Generated $6.7 Billionin added income for Florida鈥檚 economy — equivalent to supporting 75,371 jobs — in 2021-22

  • 335,000+ 麻豆原创 alumni as of 2021-22
  • 80% of 麻豆原创 alumni stay and work in Florida and 50% of all 麻豆原创 alumni are in Central Florida
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Meeting the Nursing Demand

As Florida faces a critical nursing shortage, we鈥檙e stepping up to the challenge. 麻豆原创 is expanding our nursing programs and providing innovative training solutions to prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals.

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Around 260 麻豆原创 nurses enter the workforce each year and 85% of 麻豆原创 nurses stay in the state, with 13,600 to date. Plus, with $43 million in state funding and $26 million raised in philanthropic dollars, 麻豆原创 is building a larger, more technologically advanced nursing education facility: the Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion at Lake Nona. After it opens in 2025-26, 麻豆原创 will produce over 50% more highly skilled nursing graduates annually.


Alumni Impacts in Engineering and Tech

Engineering, science and technology-based fields are among Florida鈥檚 top industries employing 麻豆原创 alumni who are generating the most added income for the state economy. As a result of their 麻豆原创 education, our alumni receive higher earnings and increase the productivity of the businesses that employ them.

In 2021-22, 麻豆原创 alumni in Florida generated an impact of:

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$910.7 million

through the professional, scientific and technical services industry, including engineering, computer systems design, research and development services

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$674.3 million

through the information industry, including telecommunications and data processing

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$672.5 million

through the manufacturing industry, including equipment, electronics, machinery and chemical manufacturing

Our strong academic programs 鈥 paired with our longstanding relationships and growing network of powerful industry connections 鈥 further fuel Florida鈥檚 economy and talent pipeline.

麻豆原创 Alumni Power Central Florida鈥檚 Top Companies

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29% of employees earned 麻豆原创 degrees

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25% of Orlando employees earned 麻豆原创 degrees

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20% of Orlando employees earned 麻豆原创 degrees

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Powering a Tech Talent Machine

The public is taking notice of what researchers and corporations have known for years: Central Florida is one of the most valuable centers of tech research and talent in the nation, and 麻豆原创 is the academic anchor. As a catalyst for industry growth, 麻豆原创 is driving innovation and producing workforce-ready graduates to support our region鈥檚 robust economy.

Key Collaborations
Across Industries

With a foundation built on industry connections and a focus on workforce development, 麻豆原创 is a university where there are no boundaries between our campuses and industry. This synergy creates unique opportunities for our people to research, learn and innovate in a way that directly benefits our region and society.


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鈥淸麻豆原创鈥檚 Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy] continues to be a major source of talent for our EA development studio in Orlando and an important talent pipeline for Florida鈥檚 growing experience economy.鈥

鈥 Daryl Holt 鈥01MS 鈥08PhD, EA Sports vice president

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鈥淯niversal Parks & Resorts has closely collaborated with 麻豆原创 for many years, providing learning opportunities for students and faculty. 鈥 We are proud to support the next generation of themed entertainment innovators.鈥

鈥 John Sprouls, Universal Destinations & Experiences chief administrative officer

High Rate of Return
for 麻豆原创 Students

麻豆原创 offers students a strong return on their investment 鈥 including unrivaled opportunities for careers in fields from engineering to healthcare to hospitality management 鈥 demonstrating the exceptional value of a 麻豆原创 degree.

As Florida鈥檚 premier engineering and technology university, we not only attract exceptional STEM students to stay in Florida, but also bring in highly skilled out-of-state students.

$25,500 Higher
Annual Earnings

(on average) for a person with a 麻豆原创鈥檚 bachelor鈥檚 degree than a person with a high school diploma in Florida

Annual earnings increase as 麻豆原创 students pursue advanced degrees.

A bar graph compares the average annual earnings for people in Florida with various levels of education. The key point is that there is great value in someone investing in their education at 麻豆原创, because 麻豆原创 bachelor鈥檚 degree holders have an average annual salary of $60,400 in Florida. This salary compares to people with less than a high school diploma who earn an average of $27,400. People with a high school diploma earn an average of $34,900. And people with an associate degree earn an average of $42,200. If people invest in pursuing 麻豆原创 degrees more advanced than a bachelor鈥檚, their average annual salary in Florida continues to rise. People with a 麻豆原创 master鈥檚 degree earn an average of $77,700. People with a doctorate earn an average of $88,800. And people with a professional degree earn an average of $133,800.

Students Receive* Higher Future Earnings Averaging$7.70 for every $1they invest in their 麻豆原创 education*over the course of students鈥 working lives

23.4%Rate of Return
(on average) for 麻豆原创 students鈥 investment of time and money in their education

A bar graph focuses on the average annual return, which is 23.4%, for 麻豆原创 students鈥 investment of time and money in their education, compared to other investment opportunities. The two examples in the chart are a 9.6% return on stocks and bonds (30-year average return) or a 0.4% return on a standard bank savings account.

麻豆原创 produces a favorable return, especially compared to other investment opportunities like the 9.6% return on stocks and bonds (30-year average return) or the 0.4% return on a standard bank savings account.


Relocated and Retained 麻豆原创 Students Generated$253 millionin added income for the Florida economy in 2021-22

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鈥淚t was my 麻豆原创 education 鈥 along with many other opportunities provided to me by NASA 鈥 that allowed me to pursue a career beyond my wildest dreams.鈥

Jenny Lyons 鈥92MS, deputy program manager for KSC’s Launch Services Program

Return Benefits for
Taxpayers and Society

麻豆原创 offers taxpayers a strong return on their investment in our university 鈥 which is simultaneously an investment in our state鈥檚 economy and prosperity.

麻豆原创鈥檚 presence expands the state economy and creates a wide range of positive social benefits that accrue to taxpayers and society in general within Florida. This includes added tax revenue stemming from 麻豆原创 students鈥 higher lifetime earnings and the increased output of businesses 鈥 on top of savings to the public sector due to reduced demand for government-funded social services in the state.

Taxpayers Receive* an Average Return of$2.70 for Every $1of public money invested in 麻豆原创
*over the course of students鈥 working lives

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This benefit-cost ratio of 2.7 means 麻豆原创 is a good public investment because the taxes from 麻豆原创 students鈥 higher earnings and reduced government expenditures not only recover taxpayer costs, but also grow the Florida tax base.


Society Receives* an Average Return of$14.70 for Every $1invested in 麻豆原创
*over the course of students鈥 working lives

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This benefit-cost ratio of 14.7 means 麻豆原创 is a good investment because not only does the productivity of the Florida workforce increase with the addition of skilled 麻豆原创 alumni, but so does the productivity of its many businesses across a variety of industries.


Research Spending Strengthens Society

Not only does research spending enable 麻豆原创 innovators to conduct studies and create inventions that improve our world, but it also benefits Florida鈥檚 economy. Research activities positively impact the economy by employing people and requiring the purchase of equipment and other supplies and services.

麻豆原创 Generated
$238.2 Million
in research funding added to the Florida economy — equivalent to supporting 2,861 jobs — in 2021-22

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98 inventions were developed by 麻豆原创 researchers, in addition to securing 67 patents and 32 licenses in 2021-22

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麻豆原创 start-up companies generated $34.2 million in added income for the Florida economy — equivalent to supporting 198 jobs — in 2021-22


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Building Businesses With 麻豆原创 Innovators

Through a $6 million U.S. National Science Foundation-sponsored project, 麻豆原创 is working with the Orange County government to turn research and technologies developed at our university into viable businesses by connecting researchers with industry, investors and entrepreneurs. The 麻豆原创 Venture Lab provides free business-development coaching and support services.

Together, We鈥檙e Creating a Better Tomorrow

麻豆原创’s Economic Impact Study highlights the profound and far-reaching effects our university has on Florida’s economy. As a launchpad for new generations of leaders, doers and creators, 麻豆原创 not only drives economic growth, but also fosters innovation and entrepreneurship. Our collective efforts at 麻豆原创 contribute significantly to the success and prosperity of our state and community 鈥 creating opportunities and advancement for Floridians across all regions.

Areas of Focus

Innovation. Partnership. Impact. Our integrated approach to teaching, learning and research unleashes the potential of our faculty and students — empowering them to make a difference in their communities and around the world.

Space Technologies & Systems
Entertainment & Immersive Experiences
Health & Human Performance
Energy & Sustainability
Transformative Technologies & National Security