Millions? Yawn. |
It’s referring to the link that showed top schools by asset base, not endowment. Assets include things like land, which endowment doesn’t. Stanford doesn’t have a $75B endowment, but its asset base is $75B. |
I do. Send them the money twice a year. Thrilled to have a child attending! |
Penn does rank highly for graduates raising VC money. Here is the latest Pitchbook ranking: 1. Stanford 2. Berkeley 3. Harvard 4. Penn 5. MIT 6. Cornell 7. Tel Aviv 8. Michigan 9. Texas 10. UCLA |
Willing to pay Full Tuition at: 1. Stanford 2. Berkeley 3. Harvard 4. Princeton 5. MIT 6. Caltech |
Notre Dame of Maryland - #21 in the world in asset base? How did they do that? |
| None. My family doesn't have that kind of money. It's not a possibility for us. |
Oxford and Cambridge assets are "priceless.". Their assets are tied to properties or priceless antiques. They don't make the spreadsheet, so they are far more prosperous than they show on paper. Same with Columbia who is one of the largest property owners in Manhattan. |
Watch the news. Didn’t you see the video of all those Wharton students holding a venture capital seminar at the Foot Locker & Lululemon last night? Nobody pays full price there. If you come a little short on your tuition payment at a Penn, you apparently just loot a couple stores at your convenience & sell the goods on Ebay. The best thing is you don’t have to mess with all that financial aid paperwork. |
| Don't apply and go to any school which you obviously can't afford. |
You are actually quite wrong about both Oxford and Cambridge. England does not have the historical of academic philanthropy that America has. Ours developed from Carnegie and the robber barons who followed his example and donated to their American colleges and universities. Harvard and other elites have far greater assets in endowment than any of the Oxford colleges. Only now is that kind of giving catching on. They also don’t leave legacy like we do because there was no history of giving to an institution to ensure a leg up for future generations. Entire books have been written about Philanthropy in America |
| ^^ see the book Philanthropy by UVA professor Olivier Zunz |
Just HYPSM and maybe Wharton. |
| Ivies, Stanford, MIT, Caltech, Northwestern, Chicago and Hopkins |
| HPSM, Caltech, Wharton, Duke, Yale, and if my kid wants a tight-knit college experience, Dartmouth and Williams. |