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Nearly half of California bachelor’s degrees awarded by Cal State universities

Students head to class at California State University Long Beach in this undated photo. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)

The California State University, the largest four-year university system in the nation, is showing off the scale of its impact: More than 100,000 job-ready graduates every year, $27 billion of economic activity stimulated annually, and a seven-fold return on every dollar that the state invests.

That’s the message the university hopes to get out with a new report released Thursday. “The Impact of the California State University,” an analysis commissioned by the university and conducted by an outside consulting firm, quantifies the university’s economic contributions to the state, helping the university make its case to government and private funders for continued support amid uncertain budgets and persistent high demand from students.


“This new report helps to further illustrate and quantify the consequential impact of the CSU on the Golden State,” Chancellor Joseph I. Castro said in a statement. “A return of nearly seven dollars for every dollar invested in the university demonstrates the wisdom of continued bold investment in the university.”

The report is similar to other universities’ “brag sheets,” but the sheer size of the 23-campus system means that its numbers dwarf those of many of its peers:

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