Anonymous wrote:
https://amherststudent.com/article/endowment-declines-10-percent-amid-nationwide-inflation/
Amherst Endowment Declines 10 Percent Amid Nationwide Inflation
"According to a list compiled by Moody’s Investor Services from the 2021 fiscal year, among NESCAC and Ivy League schools with an AA or AAA credit rating, only Princeton University had a higher reliance on its endowment. This high dependence on the endowment means that much of the College’s revenue is tied up in investments. In fact, according to the Moody’s list, 64.5 percent of Amherst’s total revenue comes from investment income. On the opposite end of the spectrum, that percentage was less than 10 percent for the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University. While a heavy reliance on endowment has many upsides, it also presents key challenges. Since high price instability and soaring inflation rates generally have a negative impact on investment markets, these trends will likely have a greater effect on Amherst than its peer institutions."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth is commonly known as a "big SLAC".
Yes because it is exactly like an SLAC,
- except it has graduate colleges
- and is an R1 research facility
- and has several undergraduate colleges with different admissions standards, one of which is a liberal arts college, as nearly every university has
...meaning it is nothing like an LAC. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The little ivies/little three are actually Wesleyan, Amherst, and Williams.
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calling those colleges Little Ivies is an insult to those colleges.
Agreed. It assumes the Ivies are the best. It may be for some top students but not for many other top students
Sigh, the phrase has been around for decades and decades. It’s referring to the fact that Wes, Amherst, and williams played each other in sports, like the Ivies played each other.
Anonymous wrote:There’s no such thing as a Little Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calling those colleges Little Ivies is an insult to those colleges.
Agreed. It assumes the Ivies are the best. It may be for some top students but not for many other top students
Sigh, the phrase has been around for decades and decades. It’s referring to the fact that Wes, Amherst, and williams played each other in sports, like the Ivies played each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calling those colleges Little Ivies is an insult to those colleges.
Agreed. It assumes the Ivies are the best. It may be for some top students but not for many other top students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1
All three of the schools would cringe at the "Little Ivy" subject line.
Back in my time in college, Swarthmore’s mascot was named the Little Quakers, with Penn being the Quakers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth is commonly known as a "big SLAC".
Yes because it is exactly like an SLAC,
- except it has graduate colleges
- and is an R1 research facility
- and has several undergraduate colleges with different admissions standards, one of which is a liberal arts college, as nearly every university has
...meaning it is nothing like an LAC. At all.
We toured Dartmouth this summer. The AO and tour guides repeatedly referred to Dartmouth as a "liberal arts college," and never as a "university."
Anonymous wrote:+1
All three of the schools would cringe at the "Little Ivy" subject line.