Amount of Endowment Tax Liability Expected for 25 Elite US Universities

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: ^Agree, for well over 100 years Exeter, Andover, Groton grads had inside track to HYP schools. As grad of 2 ivies saw it first hand. Big fan of Notre Dame and Holy Cross for elbowing the Wasp elite and placing their alums into top echelons of business, medicine, and law.












Okay well all of them are about to suffer serious damage from this new administration. This article said Harvard is looking at a 40% decline to their endowment and I'm sure the others are not far behind. Great job I trying to destroy some of US strongest universities Maga, including conservative ones like holy Cross and Notre Dame. Way to bite off your nose to spite your face.


From MarketWatch:

"Harvard University’s endowment could shrink by a dramatic 40% compared to what it would have been due to Trump administration policies.

That’s according to the modelling done by a Dutch software company, Ortec Finance, which look at three major policies: the loss of research funding, the change in tax status and the loss of revenue from international students."


Harvard could avoid all that destruction by being less racist and anti semitic. Just dialing down the woke in general. Just a thought
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: ^Agree, for well over 100 years Exeter, Andover, Groton grads had inside track to HYP schools. As grad of 2 ivies saw it first hand. Big fan of Notre Dame and Holy Cross for elbowing the Wasp elite and placing their alums into top echelons of business, medicine, and law.












Okay well all of them are about to suffer serious damage from this new administration. This article said Harvard is looking at a 40% decline to their endowment and I'm sure the others are not far behind. Great job I trying to destroy some of US strongest universities Maga, including conservative ones like holy Cross and Notre Dame. Way to bite off your nose to spite your face.


From MarketWatch:

"Harvard University’s endowment could shrink by a dramatic 40% compared to what it would have been due to Trump administration policies.

That’s according to the modelling done by a Dutch software company, Ortec Finance, which look at three major policies: the loss of research funding, the change in tax status and the loss of revenue from international students."


It’s a tax on income from the endowment based on the size of the endowment. Not a tax on the principal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: ^Agree, for well over 100 years Exeter, Andover, Groton grads had inside track to HYP schools. As grad of 2 ivies saw it first hand. Big fan of Notre Dame and Holy Cross for elbowing the Wasp elite and placing their alums into top echelons of business, medicine, and law.












Okay well all of them are about to suffer serious damage from this new administration. This article said Harvard is looking at a 40% decline to their endowment and I'm sure the others are not far behind. Great job I trying to destroy some of US strongest universities Maga, including conservative ones like holy Cross and Notre Dame. Way to bite off your nose to spite your face.


From MarketWatch:

"Harvard University’s endowment could shrink by a dramatic 40% compared to what it would have been due to Trump administration policies.

That’s according to the modelling done by a Dutch software company, Ortec Finance, which look at three major policies: the loss of research funding, the change in tax status and the loss of revenue from international students."


Harvard could avoid all that destruction by being less racist and anti semitic. Just dialing down the woke in general. Just a thought


Ths clown car just pulled up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Top east coast Prep schools have enjoyed unfair advantage for decades, That’s why so many wealthy parents pay uowards of 60k a year for private high schools to get their kids into elite colleges. Middle class kids from public high schools have much harder path Zo gain access to Harvard, Yale, etc. System is still rigged .




You know what’s rigged? Southern good old boy system
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: ^Agree, for well over 100 years Exeter, Andover, Groton grads had inside track to HYP schools. As grad of 2 ivies saw it first hand. Big fan of Notre Dame and Holy Cross for elbowing the Wasp elite and placing their alums into top echelons of business, medicine, and law.












Okay well all of them are about to suffer serious damage from this new administration. This article said Harvard is looking at a 40% decline to their endowment and I'm sure the others are not far behind. Great job I trying to destroy some of US strongest universities Maga, including conservative ones like holy Cross and Notre Dame. Way to bite off your nose to spite your face.


From MarketWatch:

"Harvard University’s endowment could shrink by a dramatic 40% compared to what it would have been due to Trump administration policies.

That’s according to the modelling done by a Dutch software company, Ortec Finance, which look at three major policies: the loss of research funding, the change in tax status and the loss of revenue from international students."


Harvard could avoid all that destruction by being less racist and anti semitic. Just dialing down the woke in general. Just a thought


Harvard is only one of the universities on that list. I guess holy Cross and Notre Dame better dial it down too. Just a thought.

Anonymous
Maybe already discussed but Princeton unexpectedly increased aid for some students reportedly to get below the 3,000 student tuition-payer threshold. Cheaper than paying the tax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: ^Agree, for well over 100 years Exeter, Andover, Groton grads had inside track to HYP schools. As grad of 2 ivies saw it first hand. Big fan of Notre Dame and Holy Cross for elbowing the Wasp elite and placing their alums into top echelons of business, medicine, and law.














Okay well all of them are about to suffer serious damage from this new administration. This article said Harvard is looking at a 40% decline to their endowment and I'm sure the others are not far behind. Great job I trying to destroy some of US strongest universities Maga, including conservative ones like holy Cross and Notre Dame. Way to bite off your nose to spite your face.


From MarketWatch:

"Harvard University’s endowment could shrink by a dramatic 40% compared to what it would have been due to Trump administration policies.

That’s according to the modelling done by a Dutch software company, Ortec Finance, which look at three major policies: the loss of research funding, the change in tax status and the loss of revenue from international students."


Harvard could avoid all that destruction by being less racist and anti semitic. Just dialing down the woke in general. Just a thought


Harvard is only one of the universities on that list. I guess holy Cross and Notre Dame better dial it down too. Just a thought.



They're collateral damage.

The wokeness brought Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: ^Agree, for well over 100 years Exeter, Andover, Groton grads had inside track to HYP schools. As grad of 2 ivies saw it first hand. Big fan of Notre Dame and Holy Cross for elbowing the Wasp elite and placing their alums into top echelons of business, medicine, and law.














Okay well all of them are about to suffer serious damage from this new administration. This article said Harvard is looking at a 40% decline to their endowment and I'm sure the others are not far behind. Great job I trying to destroy some of US strongest universities Maga, including conservative ones like holy Cross and Notre Dame. Way to bite off your nose to spite your face.


From MarketWatch:

"Harvard University’s endowment could shrink by a dramatic 40% compared to what it would have been due to Trump administration policies.

That’s according to the modelling done by a Dutch software company, Ortec Finance, which look at three major policies: the loss of research funding, the change in tax status and the loss of revenue from international students."


Harvard could avoid all that destruction by being less racist and anti semitic. Just dialing down the woke in general. Just a thought


Harvard is only one of the universities on that list. I guess holy Cross and Notre Dame better dial it down too. Just a thought.



They're collateral damage.

The wokeness brought Trump.


No. The unawake were already here. Trump just manipulated them to get elected president. He is making out like the bandit he is right now. If they want him to beat on Harvard and MIT, he is happy to oblige. What does he care?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: ^Agree, for well over 100 years Exeter, Andover, Groton grads had inside track to HYP schools. As grad of 2 ivies saw it first hand. Big fan of Notre Dame and Holy Cross for elbowing the Wasp elite and placing their alums into top echelons of business, medicine, and law.












Okay well all of them are about to suffer serious damage from this new administration. This article said Harvard is looking at a 40% decline to their endowment and I'm sure the others are not far behind. Great job I trying to destroy some of US strongest universities Maga, including conservative ones like holy Cross and Notre Dame. Way to bite off your nose to spite your face.


From MarketWatch:

"Harvard University’s endowment could shrink by a dramatic 40% compared to what it would have been due to Trump administration policies.

That’s according to the modelling done by a Dutch software company, Ortec Finance, which look at three major policies: the loss of research funding, the change in tax status and the loss of revenue from international students."


Harvard could avoid all that destruction by being less racist and anti semitic. Just dialing down the woke in general. Just a thought


Harvard is only one of the universities on that list. I guess holy Cross and Notre Dame better dial it down too. Just a thought.




Holy Cross only has 3200 students. As long as about 7% of them are Pell eligible and thus receiving 100% financial aid from this meet full need school, Holy Cross will not cross the 3000 tuition paying student threshold and thus will avoid this tax.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Are we supposed to feel sorry for Harvard and Yale?!

They had it coming - way too much wealth concentration used to let in kids that have no business being there based on race, FGLI, etc.


Sure, why don’t Harvard and Yale just go back to admitting rich, white males like they did 60+ years ago. All of them definitely deserved to be there.


60 years ago Harvard and Yale had an admit rate of 25% and 45% respectively.
Ability to pay was a primary determinant in who attended.
It sort of still is.



Incorrect.


Really? You don't think wealth plays into who get admitted?

The SES of incoming students being consistently in the stratosphere is just coincidence? Legacy preferences have nothing to do with money? Does everyone get a full ride or does ability to pay affect who gets to go?


Harvard & Yale could fill each class with qualified full-pay students by a multiple of 6 if each wanted to do so.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The article gives us, essentially, a Top 25 list of schools with over 3,000 students based on objective criteria (endowment per student):

1) Harvard
2) Yale
3) Princeton
4) Stanford
5) MIT

6) Notre Dame
7) U Penn
8) Northwestern
9) WashUStL
10) Duke

11) Vanderbilt
12) Johns Hopkins University (JHU)
13) Dartmouth College
14) Brown
15) Emory

16) Rice
17) U Chicago
18) Columbia
19) U Richmond
20) Cornell

21) Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
22) Colgate University
23) U Tulsa
24) College of the Holy Cross
25) Wesleyan University

Of course, several schools with an enrollment below 3,000 students are also powerhouses in terms of endowment per student; such schools include Amherst College & Williams College among others, but won't be subject to the endowment tax due to the small size of their respective students bodies.

Really does show how underranked Notre Dame (a primarly undergrad institution) is by USNews…


USNews is not based solely, if at all, on the nexus if enrollment size and endowed size, so nothing is being "shown".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: ^Agree, for well over 100 years Exeter, Andover, Groton grads had inside track to HYP schools. As grad of 2 ivies saw it first hand]Big fan of Notre Dame and Holy Cross for elbowing the Wasp elite and placing their alums into top echelons of business, medicine, and law.


Who said this happened?
Anonymous
Holy Cross has a wealthy alumni body they not be impacted.











Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: ^Agree, for well over 100 years Exeter, Andover, Groton grads had inside track to HYP schools. As grad of 2 ivies saw it first hand]Big fan of Notre Dame and Holy Cross for elbowing the Wasp elite and placing their alums into top echelons of business, medicine, and law.

Who said this happened?


Nobody ever said that it happened because it didn’t. The well know Holy Cross Booster has finally shown up.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: ^Agree, for well over 100 years Exeter, Andover, Groton grads had inside track to HYP schools. As grad of 2 ivies saw it first hand. Big fan of Notre Dame and Holy Cross for elbowing the Wasp elite and placing their alums into top echelons of business, medicine, and law.



Okay well all of them are about to suffer serious damage from this new administration. This article said Harvard is looking at a 40% decline to their endowment and I'm sure the others are not far behind. Great job I trying to destroy some of US strongest universities Maga, including conservative ones like holy Cross and Notre Dame. Way to bite off your nose to spite your face.


From MarketWatch:

"Harvard University’s endowment could shrink by a dramatic 40% compared to what it would have been due to Trump administration policies.

That’s according to the modelling done by a Dutch software company, Ortec Finance, which look at three major policies: the loss of research funding, the change in tax status and the loss of revenue from international students."


Harvard could avoid all that destruction by being less racist and anti semitic. Just dialing down the woke in general. Just a thought


Harvard is only one of the universities on that list. I guess holy Cross and Notre Dame better dial it down too. Just a thought.



They're collateral damage.

The wokeness brought Trump.


No. The unawake were already here. Trump just manipulated them to get elected president. He is making out like the bandit he is right now. If they want him to beat on Harvard and MIT, he is happy to oblige. What does he care?


You keep believing that and you will keep losing elections. The wokeness pushed people away from an otherwise moderate Democratic candiate (at least more moderate than trump) because the party (that's people like you) had gotten too extreme.
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