Rockefeller when Rockefeller had real money, not the trivial sums of mere billionaires of today. |
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If endowment means anything as a measure of institutional resources, UChicago’s position looks relatively weak. Its endowment ranks well below many schools (#21 in 2025).
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These are the comments I don’t understand. If someone questions any aspect of UChicago, they are denigrated as having academically unqualified kids or being too poor to gain admission - and therefore beneath commenting. (In our situation - neither is true. DC didn’t like UChicago and never applied, but was admitted to an equally prestigious school without aid or a hook). Why is trashing middle class, public school kids the stock response? And do current UChicago kids share their parents’ classist attitude? None of the UChicago grads we know speak like this. It’s ugly and a terrible reflection on the school. |
This is just another way of saying the very tip top 3.95 kids go to HYP and the full pay 3.8s kids are smart to lock in Chicago early. We all agree. |
Northwestern’s endowment is 1.5 times of Chicago’s. |
Is this how you behave in everyday life? |
Insecure Northwestern parent chimes in, per usual. |
DP. That's not a UChicago parent. There is some truth to their point, but it's said very harshly. |
Also interesting that you judge an entire university on what you assume is a random parent commenting on DCUM. And I wouldn't consider blatantly lying about UChicago on here to be "questioning an aspect" of the school. You can read the unsupported gripes about UChicago allegedly being need-aware that a PP commented earlier. |
UChicago and Harvard grad. Well written description of UChicago. However, I question the premise that UChicago investment strategy to borrow heavily was planned or intentional. There has been a shroud of secrecy on the roots of UChicago's current financial predicament. The Stanford Reporter reported an ill-timed bet on crypto, but the administration denied it. Then there is a vocal and persistent critic from UChicago that points out the failings of the investment strategy and its ramifications. I am saddened that UChicago had to sell its CSRP crown jewel, which has produced multiple Nobel prize winning work (e.g. Eugene Fama) over the decades. But glad that Morningstar was the buyer; the Mansueto family has been a loyal friend and generous benefactor to UChicago over the years. My hope is that the worse of the university's financial burden has been alleviated and that they have a good plan to dig out from the financial mess. https://stanfordreview.org/uchicago-lost-money-on-crypto-then-froze-research-when-federal-funding-was-cut/ https://chicagomaroon.com/44858/viewpoints/op-ed/university-leaders-and-their-plans-a-pathology/?ref=stanfordreview.org https://news.uchicago.edu/story/morningstar-inc-agrees-acquire-center-research-security-prices-uchicago |
Totally agree!! |
Not wrong, though, judging by Emory Mom’s poor grammar. She sounds like the definition of a miserable middle class striver. |
Both for undergrad and grad school. If you know what the place was like back in the day and then read this board it’s really depressing. |
This is so sad. Can you provide a link to a charity we could donate to that will help these unfortunate private school urchins who seem to be locked out of T10 schools through no fault of their own? |
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