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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This list is including grad students in the endowment per student. I am not sure that makes much sense and not sure if it is consistently applied. For example, Penn’s endowment per student comes out to 22,000 students when there are only 10,000 undergrads.[/quote] That’s where SLACs come in. [/quote] Exactly, and to qualify further following are [b]top 5 colleges for undergrad teaching[/b]: - Amherst College - $1.68m / student - Swarthmore College - $1.65m / student - Williams College - $1.60m / student - Pomona College - $1.56m / student - Grinnell College - $1.4m / student Also, in US news above are in top 11, and also in other list ranking of best value, best undergrad teaching etc. [/quote] By what ranking of undergrad teaching?[/quote] Not PP, I guess PP might be referring to this: https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-liberal-arts-colleges/undergraduate-teaching[/quote] But then these aren't the top 5. On that list, Amherst and Pomona are tied for #1 with Carleton. Swarthmore is tied with Bowdoin at #4. Grinnnell is tied with Davidson and Macalester at #6. Williams is further down, tied at #12.[/quote]
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