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Harvard's endowment is in a league by itself. I think UT's endowment may be affected by the price of crude oil.

Rice has a large endowment at $4.67 billion and $784K per student. As they have increased enrollment by about 40% over the past decade, the per student endowment has dropped under $1 million. I am personally grateful for it, as my son received 2 degrees over 5 years and basically paid no tuition.
 
Those are all chump change figures. The Milton Hershey School for kids is endowed with 7.8 billion dollars serving a school of 1818 kids from K-12. That is 4.29 Million dollars per student compared to Harvard's 1.4 milllion per student.

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Those are all chump change figures. The Milton Hershey School for kids is endowed with 7.8 billion dollars serving a school of 1818 kids from K-12. That is 4.29 Million dollars per student compared to Harvard's 1.4 milllion per student.

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So that's why Hershey bars no longer cost a nickel.
 
Harvard's endowment is in a league by itself. I think UT's endowment may be affected by the price of crude oil.

Rice has a large endowment at $4.67 billion and $784K per student. As they have increased enrollment by about 40% over the past decade, the per student endowment has dropped under $1 million. I am personally grateful for it, as my son received 2 degrees over 5 years and basically paid no tuition.
Yes, the Permanent University Fund is driven largely by oil money, and both the UT and A&M systems benefit. UT benefits more, however.
 
The land grant schools in Texas UT, T A&M got the mineral rights to something like 1/40 of the land sections in Texas. Oil production royalties are the reason for those big endowments
 
Shouldn't we wait until after the Presidential Erections to determine who's endowment is worth bragging about?

Oh, nevermind....

Your Ol' Pal Boo Litella
 
Shouldn't we wait until after the Presidential Erections to determine who's endowment is worth bragging about?

Oh, nevermind....

Your Ol' Pal Boo Litella

And to think just yesterday we weren't able to post Dick Clark's first name without it changing to Richard!

LOL . . . now I can't type R!CHARD without it changing to Dick!!!!!!
 
Those are all chump change figures. The Milton Hershey School for kids is endowed with 7.8 billion dollars serving a school of 1818 kids from K-12. That is 4.29 Million dollars per student compared to Harvard's 1.4 milllion per student.

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Milton Hershey was a great philanthropist, and not just with his school...
 
Those are all chump change figures. The Milton Hershey School for kids is endowed with 7.8 billion dollars serving a school of 1818 kids from K-12. That is 4.29 Million dollars per student compared to Harvard's 1.4 milllion per student.

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My former wife did her student teaching at Milton Hershey.
 
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