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the over $1 billion in total resources available to the University
of Colorado in 1999, 16.7 percent was in the form of state appropriations. |
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University of Colorado, with campuses in Boulder, Colorado Springs, and
downtown Denver, and the Health Sciences Center in Denver, makes a significant
contribution to the economic vitality of Colorado. In April 2000, the
university released the findings of a quantitative study of the university's
effects on the state's economy.
University expenditures, student
spending, and out-of-state travel dollars generated by CU contribute to
Colorado's gross state product (GSP) and economic success. The amount
of employment generated by the university is another area in which CU
positively impacts the state's economy.
Other economic benefits generated by the university, however, are not easily quantified. In fact, the unmeasured benefits of CU are likely to be even greater than those that can be measured. It's clear, however, that the people of Colorado know that CU is a sound investment.
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University
of Colorado Revenue Sources
Fiscal Year 1999
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| Revenue
Source |
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Actual
Dollars (thousands) |
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Percent |
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| State
of Colorado Appropriations |
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$202,994.1 |
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16.7% |
| Student
Tuition and Fees |
$263,778.4 |
21.7% |
| Interest
and Investment Income |
$17,504.7 |
1.4% |
| Federal
Gifts, Contracts, Grants |
$360,060.3 |
29.6% |
| State/Local
Contracts, Grants |
$13,856.0 |
1.1% |
| Private
Gifts, Contracts, Grants |
$74,057.0 |
6.1% |
| Sales
and Services of Education Depts. |
$62,313.2 |
5.1% |
| Auxiliary
Operating Revenue |
$103,823.4 |
8.5% |
| All
Other Sources |
$119,744.7 |
9.8% |
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| Total |
$1,218,131.7 |
100% |
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| Source:
"Statement of Current Funds, Revenues, Expenditures, and Other
Changes," University of Colorado Financial Report Supplement;
University Physicians, Inc., Statements of Income, FY 1999. |
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This site summarizes the highlights
of the study and the subsequent report. For full details, download A Sound Investment in Colorado: Economic Impact 2000.
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