Colleges Raising the Most Money
We’re not talking about bake sales here. These schools acquired the most money through donations, including those from corporations, foundations, alumni, and individuals.
Facts and Stats List
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- Columbia University: $377,276,204
(New York, NY)
- Cornell University: $406,228,837
(Ithaca, NY)
- Duke University: $332,034,301
(Durham, NC)
- Harvard University: $594,941,000
(Cambridge, MA)
- Indiana University Bloomington: $247,520,018
(Bloomington, IN)
- Johns Hopkins University: $377,336,025
(Baltimore, MD)
- New York University: $279,918,813
(New York, NY)
- Northwestern University: $253,401,792
(Evanston, IL)
- Stanford University: $911,163,132
(Stanford, CA)
- University of California -- Berkeley: $245,966,241
(Berkeley, CA)
- University of California -- Los Angeles: $319,580,552
(Los Angeles, CA)
- University of Chicago: $237,117,399
(Chicago, IL)
- University of Michigan -- Ann Arbor: $251,476,551
(Ann Arbor, MI)
- University of Minnesota -- Twin Cities: $266,991,894
(Minneapolis, MN)
- University of North Carolina -- Chapel Hill: $236,579,182
(Chapel Hill, NC)
- University of Pennsylvania: $409,494,598
(Philadelphia, PA)
- University of Southern California: $405,745,421
(Los Angeles, CA)
- University of Washington: $316,251,912
(Seattle, WA)
- University of Wisconsin -- Madison: $325,938,048
(Madison, WI)
- Yale University: $433,461,932
(New Haven, CT)
Source: 2006 Voluntary Support of Education Survey, Council for Aid to Education. Reprinted with permission.







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