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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The article gives us, essentially, a Top 25 list of schools [b]with over 3,000 students[/b] 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.[/quote] Agree strongly, we used endowment per student to help make the list and it was nice to see some easier to get into schools (that are targets or likelies for top kids at our high school)ranked up near highly rejectives/reach for everyone.[/quote]
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