Successful and happy alumni. |
x a million. It's always started by the Notre Dame crowd because that's all they think they have to offer - an allegedly high (not so any more) endowment. They don't understand that the endowment means zero to entering students or applicants. |
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That is an interesting place to be for faith-based institutions - how to reconcile having billions in resources in light of their educational and social justice missions.
Being non-profit organizations that value service and outreach, how and why should resources be allocated versus being maintained in the coffers. These universities will certainly not close if 1/3 of the endowment is allocated to outreach and service oriented programs. WWJD? |
You’re talking out your ass and know nothing. Google “Scott Malpass.” He’s the recently retired Chief Investment Officer for Notre Dame. He was universally recognized as a titan of managers of university endowments and was extremely well regarded and respected. Notre Dame is the envy of virtually all university endowments. |
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No shame in that. Gotta make sure the City of Man is gleaming and the envy of all.
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Same reason Harvard is so rich. |
No that was David Swenson at Yale |
that was proven upthread. do you need me to go and pull stats for you? |
This is always hard to reconcile for churches/faith-based institutions of any kind, imo. Just look at those stupid super bowl ads and think how much better that money could have been spent. |
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But at some point, the question has to be asked. How much is enough?
Based on the list, you can certainly run a world class university (of any size and type) with less than $10 billion. Unless you are expanding financial aid to more families (Ex. Free ride to those with HHI < $100k), it sure looks like all you’re doing is keeping up with the Jones’s. |
Why can't they discount for everyone? I guess if your HHI is > 1 million it's one thing but for most others, even in UMC, a $50-85K tuition is a burden. |
Um, where did you get the impression OP is ND booster. I didn't see that anywhere other than someone started earlier in the thread complaining about ND. |
It was an apples to oranges comparison. |
Exactly. I just looked back and noted that the first mention of ND was 7 hours after the initial post and it was about how much money ND lost. That doesn't sound to me like OP is an ND booster. If anything, OP talked about how Hopkins was a big winner this year. Maybe they are a Hopkins booster, but definitely not ND. It is fascinating to me how ND haters can fabricate a story like this to support their narrative and clearly they hate that ND has been so successful at raising money. Signed an ND Booster Go Irish |
It's actually a question to ask publics schools like Texas UVA UMich etc. ND is at least a private school. Why the publics schools are seating pile of money?? I want my tax back. By the way most the legit schools are all non-profit. |