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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1. Harvard - 49.5B 2.UT System- 44.9B 3.Yale-40.7B 4. Stanford- 36.5B 5. Princeton-34B 6. MIT-23.4B 7. UPenn- 20.9B 8. Texas A&M system- 19.2B 9. UMich- 17.8B 10. UC system- 17.7B 11. Notre Dame- 16.6B 12. Northwestern- 13.7B 13. Columbia- 13.6B 14. Duke-13.2B 15. WashU- 11.5B 16. Johns Hopkins- 10.5B 17. Emory- 10.2B 18. Cornell- 10B 19. U Chicago-9.9B 20.UVa- 9.8B 21.Vandy- 9.7B 22. Dartmouth- 7.9B 23. USC- 7.5B 24. Ohio State- 7.3B 25.Rice- 7.2B Biggest gainers Johns Hopkins ( 24.7% ) and UC System ( 14.7%). Biggest declines WashU (-6.4%) and Vandy (-5.1%). https://www.insidehighered.com/news/business/financial-health/2024/02/15/college-endowment-returns-ticked-fiscal-year-2023 [/quote] Thanks for posting this OP. So, for top endowment schools, is there any point of commonality between them? Like, Is there anything that can be said regarding the student experience? For example, are they all Need Blind (I know the answer is yes from the handful that my DC applied to, haven't checked all of them)? Do they all have ...investments in new buildings, athletic facilities, upgrades, nice campuses, funding for programs / student-initiated clubs? Give more merit away? [/quote]
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