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1 Portland, OR: Knowledge City ¿Targeted Industry?

2 Institution Classification Full-time & Part-time Employees Employee and Payroll Growth Employee Salary Ranges Length of Employment Union Affiliation Research Funds and Resources Students as Economic Contributors Professional Education Training Programs Developed in Response to Regional Workforce Demand Land Use Parking Spaces Parking Enforcement Mass Transportation Bike Transportation Modal Split Availability for Public Use Environment Campus Open Space Multiplier Effect Data Institution Contributions

3 Institutional Classification data index

4 Financial Status data index

5 Full-time/Part-time Employees data index

6 Employees in Salary Range data index

7 Union Affiliation data index

8 Length of Employment data index

9 Research Funds and Resources data index

10 Percent that Complete a Degree Program

11 Percentage of Working Students

12 Percent Seeking Career Change

13 Percent that Return to Improve Skills

14 Percent that Remain in Portland

15 Students as Economic Contributors data index

16 Land Use data index

17 Parking Spaces data index

18 Employment Categories index

19 Employment and Payroll Growth Annual Payroll Number of EmployeesPayroll Number of EmployeesPayroll Number of EmployeesPayroll Art Institute Lewis & Clark------$44,300,000 PCC $50,567, $87,925,386 $87,680,115 PSU------$156,797,926 Reed $5,802,760 -$12,112, $19,844,022 Univ. of Portland $31,000,000 Warner Pacific88$2,100,000 92$3,400, $5,500,000 Western Business------$3,000,000 PNCA $3,078,000 NCNM Providence $395,000,000 Legacy------$367,470,875 OHSU $663,000,000 TOTAL88$7,902,760 5,313$66,080,670 6,033$113,269,408 $1,776,670,938 index

20 index

21 index

22 Parking Enforcement index

23 Parking Enforcement index

24 Bike Transportation index

25 Modal Split index

26 Availability for Public Use index

27 Environment index

28 Campus Open Space index

29 Multiplier Effect index

30 Institutional Classification back index

31 Full-time/Part-time Employees back index

32 Length of Employment back index

33 Union Affiliation back index

34 Research Funds and Resources back index

35 Students as Economic Contributors back index

36 Land Use back index

37 Parking Spaces back index

38 Students as Economic Contributors continued back index

39 Employees in Salary Range back index

40 back