
"The Boston Business Journal analyzed endowment amounts per full-time enrollment rates as of the end of the 2022 fiscal year, using data from the U.S. Department of Education to determine the rankings."
"The wealthiest college in the country is Princeton University, with a $35 billion endowment and the greatest endowment assets per undergraduate student at $6.26 million. Behind Princeton, Yale University is the second wealthiest college with a $41 billion endowment and $6.22 million in endowment assets per undergraduate. First in the Bay State and third overall, Harvard University has a $50 billion endowment or $5.43 million endowment assets per undergraduate."
"MIT ranked fourth on the list with $5.28 million per undergraduate and $24 billion total endowment. Rounding out the top five is Stanford University with a $36 billion endowment and $4.51 million per undergraduate. After MIT, the next Massachusetts colleges on the list are Amherst College at 16, Williams College at 22, and Wellesley College at 30."
Endowment amounts per full-time enrollment as of the end of the 2022 fiscal year, using U.S. Department of Education data, show Massachusetts houses the most of the nation’s wealthiest colleges. Princeton ranks first with a $35 billion endowment and $6.26 million in endowment assets per undergraduate. Yale ranks second with a $41 billion endowment and $6.22 million per undergraduate. Harvard is third with a $50 billion endowment and $5.43 million per undergraduate. MIT ranks fourth with $24 billion and $5.28 million per undergraduate, and Stanford is fifth with $36 billion and $4.51 million per undergraduate. Several Massachusetts liberal arts and specialized colleges also appear on the broader list.
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