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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That data is from February 2021. https://oberlinreview.org/25701/opinions/colleges-financial-struggles-exacerbated-by-lack-of-alumni-donations/ https://oberlinreview.org/25503/uncategorized/college-finances-lack-adequate-transparency/ FYI [/quote] It's the most recently available data from Forbes' ranking that I can find which I will take over opinions. The data that it's based on is from pre-pandemic though--so I expect most places will tick down a bit (All the more reason to stick with those B+ or higher I guess). You can also look endowment size and per capital endowment size. Oberlin, for instance, has had a solid ranking for a long time and has an endowment a lot higher than many of its peers--so I'm not that worried about the lawsuit impact. I was pleased by Kenyon's financial grade too. Kind of disappointed by the financial grades some of the more local places (American, GW) DC is considering. Doesn't mean they are 'off the list' --just something to investigate further. Also, it will help DC sort through potential likelies--it added to the plus column for St. Olaf, Kalamazoo, and Denison.[/quote]
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