Colleges that Raise the Most Money from Corporations
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Facts and Stats List
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- Arizona State University: $42,842,526
(Tempe, AZ)
- Duke University: $48,201,516
(Durham, NC)
- Harvard University: $41,861,000
(Cambridge, MA)
- Indiana University Bloomington: $67,479,890
(Bloomington, IN)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology: $40,769,018
(Cambridge, MA)
- New Mexico State University: $92,061,998
(Las Cruces, NM)
- North Carolina State University -- Raleigh: $53,783,003
(Raleigh, NC)
- Ohio State University -- Columbus: $71,752,926
(Columbus, OH)
- Pennsylvania State University -- University Park: $40,545,570
(University Park, PA)
- Purdue University -- West Lafayette: $67,417,554
(West Lafayette, IN)
- SUNY -- Albany: $79,942,995
(Albany, NY)
- Stanford University: $81,057,508
(Stanford, CA)
- University of Arkansas: $45,506,205
(Fayetteville, AR)
- University of California -- Berkeley: $37,878,742
(Berkeley, CA)
- University of California -- Los Angeles: $46,396,974
(Los Angeles, CA)
- University of Minnesota -- Twin Cities: $74,785,816
(Minneapolis, MN)
- University of Pennsylvania: $54,567,475
(Philadelphia, PA)
- University of Southern California: $104,497,750
(Los Angeles, CA)
- University of Texas -- Austin: $48,061,349
(Austin, TX)
- University of Washington: $65,404,940
(Seattle, WA)
Source: 2006 Voluntary Support of Education Survey, Council for Aid to Education. Reprinted with permission.











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