Rube Dali
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
$3.4 Billion endowment for the University of Minnesota system(all campuses). I'd say about 60-66% of that is generated by the Twin Cities campus.
UMTC enrollment is about 50,000(30,000 undergrad, 12,000 graduate, 8,000 others).
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10-19-2021 05:03 PM |
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whittx
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
(10-19-2021 04:42 PM)TDenverFan Wrote: (10-19-2021 01:35 PM)whittx Wrote: (10-19-2021 12:07 PM)TDenverFan Wrote: (10-19-2021 11:05 AM)whittx Wrote: (10-19-2021 09:53 AM)TDenverFan Wrote: Ours in 960 million, which is pretty massive for a public school of 6,500 that lacks any big graduate degrees. Doesn't really help us much in athletics though
It helps when your school predates the US and is old money. A lot of former women's and teachers schools don't have that going for them.
To an extent yes, but the school is actually old enough that it went bankrupt after the Civil war, since the school's money was in southern government bonds that became worthless. The state bailed it out, and WM went from private to public
True. Also, your school has spun off 2 other D1 schools, one of which has played in a Final Four and the other with a FBS program.
Yep, both the schools we spun off (Mason and Old Dominion) are bigger and have had more athletic success, though that's largely due to WM's focus on being an undergrad focused liberal arts college, WM could enroll more students if it wanted to.
I thought VCU was also a spinoff. However, W&M is big enough to have its own juco (that I had never heard of until moving to Hampton Roads.)
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10-19-2021 05:04 PM |
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BIgCatonProwl
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
Mine is bigger than yours
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10-19-2021 05:08 PM |
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dbackjon
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
(10-19-2021 04:42 PM)TDenverFan Wrote: (10-19-2021 01:35 PM)whittx Wrote: (10-19-2021 12:07 PM)TDenverFan Wrote: (10-19-2021 11:05 AM)whittx Wrote: (10-19-2021 09:53 AM)TDenverFan Wrote: Ours in 960 million, which is pretty massive for a public school of 6,500 that lacks any big graduate degrees. Doesn't really help us much in athletics though
It helps when your school predates the US and is old money. A lot of former women's and teachers schools don't have that going for them.
To an extent yes, but the school is actually old enough that it went bankrupt after the Civil war, since the school's money was in southern government bonds that became worthless. The state bailed it out, and WM went from private to public
True. Also, your school has spun off 2 other D1 schools, one of which has played in a Final Four and the other with a FBS program.
Yep, both the schools we spun off (Mason and Old Dominion) are bigger and have had more athletic success, though that's largely due to WM's focus on being an undergrad focused liberal arts college, WM could enroll more students if it wanted to.
GMU was a UVA spinoff. ODU and CNU are W&M spinoffs.
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10-19-2021 05:12 PM |
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mufanatehc
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
Somewhere around $230M, with 22,500 students for Ball St.
Around $92M, with 1,000 students for EHC
Around $140M, with 12,000 students for Marshall
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2021 05:30 PM by mufanatehc.)
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10-19-2021 05:19 PM |
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ShadyGrove
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
(10-19-2021 04:50 PM)army56mike Wrote: Liberty
1.7B
16,000 - On Campus
100,000 - Including Online
LOL, You guys know how to make money.
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10-19-2021 05:29 PM |
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bgwisc
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
Brown - $6.9 billion - 6800 undergrad - 3100 Grad
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10-19-2021 06:52 PM |
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ShadyGrove
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
(10-19-2021 11:06 AM)whittx Wrote: (10-19-2021 10:13 AM)bullet Wrote: University of Texas system is $32 billion.
What's the split between campuses?
The operating budget for UT is around 3 billion.
If you are really interested:
https://thedailytexan.com/2019/03/08/ut-...that-mean/
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10-19-2021 08:17 PM |
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BirdstheWord
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
(10-19-2021 04:40 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote: (10-19-2021 11:14 AM)RobtheAggie Wrote: (10-19-2021 09:40 AM)BirdstheWord Wrote: ISU - $195,200,000 endowment
17,674 undergrad students
2,559 grad students
I would have thought that Iowa St would have quite a bit more for their endowment.
Illinois State.
ISU has more than doubled its endowment since the state's budget crisis was "solved" in 2017 (the state went 2 years without a budget, and during that time ISU's state funding declined by 2/3).
ISU gets by far the lowest per-student funding of any state school in Illinois. The university is preparing for a scenario where the state pulls its funds entirely and it has to operate like a private school. They've reached the point where they could probably survive as a private if they needed to. But they're not gonna stop there; they've been prepping for this scenario for quite awhile (the endowment was only $46 million in 2010).
ISU's endowment was ~$75,000,000 in 2010.
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10-19-2021 08:19 PM |
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DawgNBama
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
(10-19-2021 04:50 PM)army56mike Wrote: Liberty
1.7B
16,000 - On Campus
100,000 - Including Online
Welcome back Army Mike!!!!!!!!!
Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
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10-19-2021 10:40 PM |
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Renandpat
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
1- For select university endowment growth, you can look here:
https://www.pionline.com/section/endowments
2- For those constantly interested in your school's enrollment, know these terms:
Office of Institutional Research
Office of Strategic Analysis
8-day enrollment
10-day enrollment
You'll be able to find enrollment numbers fairly quickly with those offices or those two terms
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10-20-2021 12:47 AM |
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OscarWildeCat
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
(10-19-2021 05:29 PM)ShadyGrove Wrote: (10-19-2021 04:50 PM)army56mike Wrote: Liberty
1.7B
16,000 - On Campus
100,000 - Including Online
LOL, You guys know how to make money.
Liberty was an early adopter of distant education and they have turned distance courses into a money making machine.
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10-20-2021 06:09 AM |
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Gamecock
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
Endowment: $989 million (oh so close)
Enrollment:
Columbia - 27.5k undergrad, 8k graduate
System Total - 43k undergrad, 9k graduate
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10-20-2021 08:10 AM |
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Gamecock
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
(10-19-2021 11:27 AM)Scoochpooch1 Wrote: (10-19-2021 02:31 AM)DawgNBama Wrote: Very cool on G'town!! University of Georgia is $1.36 billion. Enrollment 29,848 for undergraduate and 9,072 graduate.
University of Oregon is $912.5 million. Enrollment is 18,054 undergraduate, and 3,746 graduate.
University of Montevallo is $2,214,968. Enrollment is 2,600. As with Troy University, Wikipedia doesn't specify how many are undergraduate and graduate
Troy University is $152.1 million. Enrollment is 18,086, per Wikipedia. Couldn't find out how many undergraduates and graduate studens were there.i
This comment should be eye opening to people if they can actually understand it.
Georgia has 3x more students than Georgetown but relatively the same endowment. If you extrapolate this backwards to the last 50 years, Georgia student population greatly outnumbers that of Georgetown. This points that Georgetown alums are getting better jobs and giving back way more than the average Georgia student.
I only point this out because of people like David St that don't understand Private universities.
I don't think this paints the entire picture. It's not like graduates in 2021 are that much different between the two schools.
The difference is UGA used to have a much smaller enrollment 50-75 years ago to the point where the two schools were probably similar in size. Private schools tend to have higher alumni engagement so Georgetown was able to get a lot of donations and those donations have been invested for a lot longer than UGAs have been.
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10-20-2021 08:18 AM |
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puck swami
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
University of Denver - 6K Undergrad, 7K grad - $772 Million in 2020
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10-20-2021 09:15 PM |
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Hammersmith
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
I think this is slightly out of date as NDSU is in the middle of a major endowment campaign, but some sources put NDSU at $250M. Tax records from the development foundation(which handles the endowments) puts its net assets at almost $400M.
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10-20-2021 10:28 PM |
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OscarWildeCat
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RE: What is your college's/university's endowment??
(10-20-2021 08:18 AM)Gamecock Wrote: (10-19-2021 11:27 AM)Scoochpooch1 Wrote: (10-19-2021 02:31 AM)DawgNBama Wrote: Very cool on G'town!! University of Georgia is $1.36 billion. Enrollment 29,848 for undergraduate and 9,072 graduate.
University of Oregon is $912.5 million. Enrollment is 18,054 undergraduate, and 3,746 graduate.
University of Montevallo is $2,214,968. Enrollment is 2,600. As with Troy University, Wikipedia doesn't specify how many are undergraduate and graduate
Troy University is $152.1 million. Enrollment is 18,086, per Wikipedia. Couldn't find out how many undergraduates and graduate studens were there.i
This comment should be eye opening to people if they can actually understand it.
Georgia has 3x more students than Georgetown but relatively the same endowment. If you extrapolate this backwards to the last 50 years, Georgia student population greatly outnumbers that of Georgetown. This points that Georgetown alums are getting better jobs and giving back way more than the average Georgia student.
I only point this out because of people like David St that don't understand Private universities.
I don't think this paints the entire picture. It's not like graduates in 2021 are that much different between the two schools.
The difference is UGA used to have a much smaller enrollment 50-75 years ago to the point where the two schools were probably similar in size. Private schools tend to have higher alumni engagement so Georgetown was able to get a lot of donations and those donations have been invested for a lot longer than UGAs have been.
Another huge difference- Fifty years ago Revenue from endowment was critical for Georgetown as a private university while Georgia had little need to build its endowment. Funding from the state, tuition and auxiliary enterprises were the primary revenue streams back then. Georgia redoubled efforts to build endowment state funding declined.
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