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These schools are gettin' by with a little help from their friends.
We're talking about the total amount donated by non-alumni individuals, divided by the number of students.
Charitable foundations, memorial foundations--whatever you want to call them--they're supporting the cause.
We're talking about the total amount donated by foundations, divided by the number of students.
Slap the word "billion" after the figures below, and you'll see just how much these schools have in their rainy-day funds.
We're talking about the total amount donated by corporations, divided by the number of students.
The schools listed here invested their money, and it paid off. The return for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, is listed here.
Check out these salaries (as of 2013). You may find yourself considering a career change...
Boston is a popular college destination for many students due to its renown for arts, entertainment, and—of course—sports! Students can study in the shadow of the Green Monster...
The Windy City isn't the only place to find excellent colleges in Illinois...
You can get a great education here, doncha know.
Servin' up southern hospitality with a side of academia.
These four schools work, play, and survive the wicked harsh upstate New York winters together.
Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, watch over this five-college brood.
This grouping of historically black colleges and universities is committed to providing quality education to African Americans and other students of diversity.
Even though it's a small area, this coastal city boasts some great colleges and universities, not to mention awesome crab cakes.
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