Anonymous wrote:The government can factor in the size of a university's endowment when awarding research grants and choose not to award a school that can afford to do the research on its own.
But the government not funding any research is extremely short sighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those having a breakdown over the protection funding cuts-
why doesn’t Harvard and others open up their coffers? Harvard has how much? $53 BILLION??? Maybe it’s time these greedy institutions start using their money to offset possible increases in tuition?
For every 1 letter you send to Congress, send 20 to Harvard and the others.
Harvard is one university. Does this country want to support and be a leader in scientific research or not? Apparently not.
And the amount of funds being cut out of scientific research, while devastating to research, is a drop in the bucket of our overall national budget. All this does is help to destroy one of the good things about this country and does nothing to fix our financial issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^PP again. The bottom line:
"In 1978, Harvard University had a $1.4 billion endowment and admitted 2,200 incoming students.
In 2023, the endowment sits at $50.7 billion—with 1,942 students admitted. That’s a 3,521% increase to their endowment and a 12% decrease to their admissions. And the same is true for the rest of Ivy League."
Not true actually. Yale expanded its undergraduate student body over the last decade.
Anonymous wrote:^PP again. The bottom line:
"In 1978, Harvard University had a $1.4 billion endowment and admitted 2,200 incoming students.
In 2023, the endowment sits at $50.7 billion—with 1,942 students admitted. That’s a 3,521% increase to their endowment and a 12% decrease to their admissions. And the same is true for the rest of Ivy League."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^PP again. The bottom line:
"In 1978, Harvard University had a $1.4 billion endowment and admitted 2,200 incoming students.
In 2023, the endowment sits at $50.7 billion—with 1,942 students admitted. That’s a 3,521% increase to their endowment and a 12% decrease to their admissions. And the same is true for the rest of Ivy League."
Why do you care? Only because you are interested in destroying excellence. Go to Truth Social to find your crew.
I'm not MAGA. At all. I'm not the OP. But Harvard is hoarding wealth in opposition to its stated and historical mission. You can't be so starry-eyed about ivy league schools that you don't call them out for this insane hypocrisy.
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton currently offer extremely generous financial aid, best of any university.
To a very small student body. A body that is (relative to the US population) much smaller than it was two generations ago. They have become oligarchy pipelines, full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^PP again. The bottom line:
"In 1978, Harvard University had a $1.4 billion endowment and admitted 2,200 incoming students.
In 2023, the endowment sits at $50.7 billion—with 1,942 students admitted. That’s a 3,521% increase to their endowment and a 12% decrease to their admissions. And the same is true for the rest of Ivy League."
Why do you care? Only because you are interested in destroying excellence. Go to Truth Social to find your crew.
We're just trying to have a conversation to better understand this. Saying "just go away" is how we ended up with Trump as a president.
I am the farthest thing from conservative but this kind of dismissive attitude really grates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^PP again. The bottom line:
"In 1978, Harvard University had a $1.4 billion endowment and admitted 2,200 incoming students.
In 2023, the endowment sits at $50.7 billion—with 1,942 students admitted. That’s a 3,521% increase to their endowment and a 12% decrease to their admissions. And the same is true for the rest of Ivy League."
Why do you care? Only because you are interested in destroying excellence. Go to Truth Social to find your crew.
We're just trying to have a conversation to better understand this. Saying "just go away" is how we ended up with Trump as a president.
I am the farthest thing from conservative but this kind of dismissive attitude really grates.
Anonymous wrote:Why would I write to Harvard? My kid isn't going to go there. My kid is going to go to a school with a much, much lower endowment that will be really harmed by these cuts in funding. And his tuition might go up.
Harvard is a red herring and you know it. If you want to try to justify what this MAGA admin is doing, try something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^PP again. The bottom line:
"In 1978, Harvard University had a $1.4 billion endowment and admitted 2,200 incoming students.
In 2023, the endowment sits at $50.7 billion—with 1,942 students admitted. That’s a 3,521% increase to their endowment and a 12% decrease to their admissions. And the same is true for the rest of Ivy League."
Why do you care? Only because you are interested in destroying excellence. Go to Truth Social to find your crew.
I'm not MAGA. At all. I'm not the OP. But Harvard is hoarding wealth in opposition to its stated and historical mission. You can't be so starry-eyed about ivy league schools that you don't call them out for this insane hypocrisy.
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton currently offer extremely generous financial aid, best of any university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^PP again. The bottom line:
"In 1978, Harvard University had a $1.4 billion endowment and admitted 2,200 incoming students.
In 2023, the endowment sits at $50.7 billion—with 1,942 students admitted. That’s a 3,521% increase to their endowment and a 12% decrease to their admissions. And the same is true for the rest of Ivy League."
Why do you care? Only because you are interested in destroying excellence. Go to Truth Social to find your crew.
Anonymous wrote:Why would I write to Harvard? My kid isn't going to go there. My kid is going to go to a school with a much, much lower endowment that will be really harmed by these cuts in funding. And his tuition might go up.
Harvard is a red herring and you know it. If you want to try to justify what this MAGA admin is doing, try something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^PP again. The bottom line:
"In 1978, Harvard University had a $1.4 billion endowment and admitted 2,200 incoming students.
In 2023, the endowment sits at $50.7 billion—with 1,942 students admitted. That’s a 3,521% increase to their endowment and a 12% decrease to their admissions. And the same is true for the rest of Ivy League."
Why do you care? Only because you are interested in destroying excellence. Go to Truth Social to find your crew.
I'm not MAGA. At all. I'm not the OP. But Harvard is hoarding wealth in opposition to its stated and historical mission. You can't be so starry-eyed about ivy league schools that you don't call them out for this insane hypocrisy.