I highly doubt that ND lost 4 billion in their endowment. I also highly doubt that ND ever had an endowment over 29 billion. It appears that hyperbole and ND are correlated. |
| Correction to the above 20 billion, not 29. |
LOL you again. If you hate reading about Notre Dame, don't click on the endowment or top 20 threads. Clearly a hater in our midst. |
| University finances are more complicated than just endowment size so interpret with caution. |
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Where can you find endowment per student?
Also, what does the money get each student? |
| Total money is more important than $ per student because a lot of resources go towards scalable projects |
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Wikipedia says UVA's endowment is at $13.6 billion?
As of June 30, 2023, UVIMCO’s assets under management were $13.6 billion in the Long Term Pool and $266.6 million in the Short Term Pool Why does the list have it as $9 billion |
No, you have to view them in relationship. You don't need as many/as large projects when you have fewer students. |
Doesn’t matter. UVA is a public |
You’re ignoring the fact that the year before Notre Dame had one of the HIGHEST gains of any major universities at 54 PERCENT, which is why the 7 percent loss a year later was a blip on the radar screen. Even with the loss it still remains 7th among all private universities. It’s also 7th among private universities in endowment per student, behind only Princeton, Yale, Stanford, MIT, Harvard and Cal Tech - and it doesn’t even have a medical school. |
| Why is Notre Dame so rich? |
| John Holmes University (JHU) 13.5 inches |
What those numbers mean is that Notre Dame is placing big bets on certain types of investments. That’s probably OK and might maximize results in the long run, but the trustees need to talk to tough-minded analysts and make sure they understand the risks they’re taking. The schools with the most stable results need to talk to their analysts to make sure they’re taking enough risk and gettya reasonable return on their assets. |
Catholic guilt money. duh |
Because they UVIMCO manages more than just endowment funds. |