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University of South Alabama reports strong investment performance; endowment at $141.9 million

http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/..._re_1.html


Quote:The University of South Alabama's endowment and other investments had a strong performance over the last fiscal year, showing a 10.43 percent gain, USA's Board of Trustees learned in its Dec. 5 meeting.

That rate of return, compared to a benchmark of 8.31 percent, gave USA a ranking of 80th out of 812 of all public universities, according to the National Association of College and University Business Officers. The university's total endowment outperformed the benchmark by 2.12 percent.


Quote:Enrollment

The university reported an enrollment growth of almost 5 percent, a record 16,055 students. Here is the breakdown:
•2,073 first-time freshmen
•4,023 graduate students
•1,107 new graduate students
•4,457 new students
•553 medical students
•3,285 African-American students

The average ACT for first-time freshmen is 22.9, and enrollment for freshmen with ACT scores 30 or greater rose 23.3 percent.
(12-11-2014 09:15 AM)FloridaJag Wrote: [ -> ]University of South Alabama reports strong investment performance; endowment at $141.9 million

http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/..._re_1.html


Quote:The University of South Alabama's endowment and other investments had a strong performance over the last fiscal year, showing a 10.43 percent gain, USA's Board of Trustees learned in its Dec. 5 meeting.

That rate of return, compared to a benchmark of 8.31 percent, gave USA a ranking of 80th out of 812 of all public universities, according to the National Association of College and University Business Officers. The university's total endowment outperformed the benchmark by 2.12 percent.


Quote:Enrollment

The university reported an enrollment growth of almost 5 percent, a record 16,055 students. Here is the breakdown:
•2,073 first-time freshmen
•4,023 graduate students
•1,107 new graduate students
•4,457 new students
•553 medical students
•3,285 African-American students

The average ACT for first-time freshmen is 22.9, and enrollment for freshmen with ACT scores 30 or greater rose 23.3 percent.

uta has around 34,000. has an estimated $13Billion with a B financial impact on the dallas/ft. worth metro area. about 26,000 under grads and about 8,000 grad students. over 3,000 international students. I think we graduate over 4,000 each semester and about 100 phd's. there are about 150,000 alumni in the north texas area..probably the largest school at uta is the school of nursing with over 6,000 students but the school of architecture and the school of engineering are both pretty large.
10.43% return is nothing to be honking about for FY14.
Seeing this post was by FloridaJag I was sure this thread would have been about Kennesaw or FGCU, guess not.

Carry on.
We found a nickel in the parking lot the other day... so, we're doing pretty good.
(12-11-2014 09:36 AM)TheEagleWay Wrote: [ -> ]Seeing this post was by FloridaJag I was sure this thread would have been about Kennesaw or FGCU, guess not.

Carry on.

Sorry to disappoint you. More KSU and FGCU news on the way.
(12-11-2014 09:15 AM)FloridaJag Wrote: [ -> ]University of South Alabama reports strong investment performance; endowment at $141.9 million

http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/..._re_1.html


Quote:The University of South Alabama's endowment and other investments had a strong performance over the last fiscal year, showing a 10.43 percent gain, USA's Board of Trustees learned in its Dec. 5 meeting.

That rate of return, compared to a benchmark of 8.31 percent, gave USA a ranking of 80th out of 812 of all public universities, according to the National Association of College and University Business Officers. The university's total endowment outperformed the benchmark by 2.12 percent.


Quote:Enrollment

The university reported an enrollment growth of almost 5 percent, a record 16,055 students. Here is the breakdown:
•2,073 first-time freshmen
•4,023 graduate students
•1,107 new graduate students
•4,457 new students
•553 medical students
•3,285 African-American students

The average ACT for first-time freshmen is 22.9, and enrollment for freshmen with ACT scores 30 or greater rose 23.3 percent.

That's not their only endowment. USA's total endowments total over 500 million.
(12-11-2014 11:52 AM)sidslidkid Wrote: [ -> ]We found a nickel in the parking lot the other day... so, we're doing pretty good.

This is why I want to get to 500 posts. I want to give you a rep point.

Funny stuff.
(12-11-2014 02:14 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-11-2014 09:15 AM)FloridaJag Wrote: [ -> ]University of South Alabama reports strong investment performance; endowment at $141.9 million

http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/..._re_1.html


Quote:The University of South Alabama's endowment and other investments had a strong performance over the last fiscal year, showing a 10.43 percent gain, USA's Board of Trustees learned in its Dec. 5 meeting.

That rate of return, compared to a benchmark of 8.31 percent, gave USA a ranking of 80th out of 812 of all public universities, according to the National Association of College and University Business Officers. The university's total endowment outperformed the benchmark by 2.12 percent.


Quote:Enrollment

The university reported an enrollment growth of almost 5 percent, a record 16,055 students. Here is the breakdown:
•2,073 first-time freshmen
•4,023 graduate students
•1,107 new graduate students
•4,457 new students
•553 medical students
•3,285 African-American students

The average ACT for first-time freshmen is 22.9, and enrollment for freshmen with ACT scores 30 or greater rose 23.3 percent.

That's not their only endowment. USA's total endowments total over 500 million.

maybe you could loan us a few mil.
(12-11-2014 11:52 AM)sidslidkid Wrote: [ -> ]We found a nickel in the parking lot the other day... so, we're doing pretty good.

bahahaha. well played sir
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