The National Association of Colleges and University Business Officers has released its report concerning U.S. University Endowment Size in
2016. The top 10 in endowment size,
include: 1) Harvard ($34,541,893,000); 2) Yale ($25,408,600,000); 3) University
of Texas System ($24,203,213,000); 4) Stanford ($22,398,130,000); 5) Princeton
($22,152,580,000); 6) MIT ($13,181,515,000); 7) University of Pennsylvania
($10,715,364,000); 8) Texas A&M University System ($10,539,526,000); 9)
University of Michigan ($9,743,461,000); and 10) Northwestern ($9,648,497,000). I recently reported on top universities for
patenting in the U.S. in 2016. The top 10 of the list includes: 1) The Regents
of the University of California: 505 patents; 2) MIT: 278; 3) Stanford: 244; 4)
Cal Tech: 201; 5) Tsinghua University/Graduate School at Shenzen: 181; 6)
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation: 168; 7) John Hopkins: 167; 8) University
of Texas: 162; 9) University of Michigan: 142; and 10) Columbia University:
118. There is some overlap on the list, including, MIT, Stanford, University of Texas and University of Michigan. Interestingly, the endowment of Cal Tech is
ranked at 39th at $2,106,724,000 and the University of Wisconsin is
at 23rd at $2,419,161,000.
Additionally, universities in the University of California System have
separate endowments which appear to be different from the overarching
University of California endowment, which is 13th in endowment size
at $8,341,072,000.
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