Jonesboro, AR — (Contributed) — May 15, 2025 — New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Arkansas campus generated an estimated $44.6 million in economic impact during the 2022-23 fiscal year, according to a recent study conducted by Parker Strategy Group.
Earlier this month, Parker Strategy Group published a study titled, “A-State Powers Growth: Transforming the Economy and Inspiring Hearts and Minds.” The project was completed on behalf of Arkansas State University and included an overview of the impact made by NYITCOM, which opened a location on A-State’s Jonesboro campus in 2016 through a private-public partnership between A-State and New York Institute of Technology.
The study showed that NYITCOM at A-State’s $44.6 million in economic impact includes the support of 263 jobs and operations that result in $2.2 million in additional state and local taxes. The complete study can be found here, with NYITCOM at A-State’s portion starting on page 26.
“In addition to making an impact on health care and health education in this region, we’ve always been focused on making positive contributions to our state and region through a number of ancillary avenues,” said Shane Speights, D.O., dean of NYITCOM at A-State. “It’s invigorating to see that not only are we leading much-needed health outreach programs and producing physicians who are now practicing here, but we are also making a significant contribution to the local and state economy. We’re just thrilled to see that.”
NYITCOM at A-State is accredited for 115 medical students per year in its Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) program. Additional offerings, such as its Master of Biomedical Sciences and Emergency Medical Services programs, brought the Arkansas enrollment to 567 students in the fall of 2024.
According to the report:
- NYITCOM at A-State students contributed a total of $7.6 million as a result of their spending, including $5.2 million direct economic impact, $1.1 million indirect economic impact, and $1.3 million induced economic impact.
- The medical school’s operations and capital spending contributed a total of $36.1 million as a result of operational spending. This figure includes $19.4 million direct economic impact, $6.4 million indirect economic impact, and $10.2 million induced economic impact.
Next week, NYITCOM at A-State will graduate its sixth class. The Jonesboro-based medical school has enjoyed a 100% cumulative placement rate through the National Residency Matching Program. Approximately 65% of NYITCOM at A-State graduates have pursued primary care specialties, which is notable considering the significant needs Arkansas and the Greater Mississippi Delta region face in those practices.
From its first two classes alone (2020 and 2021), more than 50 NYITCOM at A-State graduates are either practicing in Arkansas or have committed to do so upon completion of their residency training.