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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Among the 3 you listed, George Mason is an actual college, if that makes a difference. [/quote] LOL! So true! [/quote] I thought Mason was a commuter school way out in Fairfax - not a flame, seriously. And I have lived here for years...[/quote] Educate thyself. 55 million endowment. 33,000 students. 12,000 in masters or doctoral programs. Commuting days are over. No. 1 in ratings for "Up and Coming University". Haven't you noticed all those ads in the Weekend section of Wash. Post featuring bands, dancers, art festivals, lectures, etc. at GMU? It has state of the art buildings and labs. And read up on Mason Korea. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mason_University. www.GMU.edu. [/quote] George Mason has a $55 Million endowment [b]Liberty has a $1,000 Million endowment. [/b] Sounds like Liberty wins by a multiple of 20.[/quote] U.S. News must be way off then. It says the endowment is $58.6 million. Plus, George Mason is a state school so the legislature helps fund it in addition to its endowment.[/quote] [b]VT endowment dwarfs GMU. It's almost pathetic[/b].[/quote] Let's see, VT was established in 1872 as a land-grant state military school and has many many supportive alums. GMU was established by the legislature in 1957 and necessarily has fewer supportive alums, but the state legislature is pouring millions into it right now so it has become the largest university in the State of VA and will continue to grow, comprende?[/quote]
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