Seton Hill University Boosts Regional, Pennsylvania Economy A new study by the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania reveals the university's significant impact on the economy both regionally and at the state level in 2018 Seton Hill is embedded in the community in a number of ways, including job creation, cultural offerings and service 98% 1,009 Percentage of the Seton Hill Class of 2018 who were employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation About 76 percent of recent Seton Hill graduates are employed in the Pi sburgh region Direct, indirect and induced jobs supported and sustained by Seton Hill $116.8 $17 MILLION Annual economic impact of Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) at Seton Hill on the Westmoreland County community (as of 2014 study) MILLION Total impact of Seton Hill University on the Pennsylvania economy in 2018 - an increase of more than $46 million since 2014 $5.4 MILLION Seton Hill generates about $5.4 million in tax revenue (sales tax, property tax, and personal and corporate income tax) annually for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and for local governments Employment 1,000 Number of patients- half of whom are low-income treated annually at the Seton Hill Center for Orthodontics Seton Hill is the fi h largest employer in the City of Greensburg (2016) $50 MILLION Spending on construction projects by Seton Hill since 2015 8,400 25,000 Estimated number of visitors to the region a ributed to Seton Hill Service hours completed by Seton Hill students, faculty, and staff during the 2018-19 academic year in support of local community agencies Arts & Culture Seton Hill's two centers in downtown Greensburg offer the region art exhibits, musical, theatre and dance performances and classes in music and dance for community youth