What percentage of Harvard students are rich?
Dean of Harvard College Rakesh Khurana later confirmed on the stand that the school’s own data shows 30 percent of students at Harvard come from the top 5 percent of household incomes in the US — earning more than $150,000 a year.
Do all Harvard graduates get rich?
Harvard grads have the highest median earnings, as well as the most earnings potential — the top 10 percent of Harvard grads are making upwards of $250,000 by the time they’re 32. At the other end of the scale is Brown, whose top earners make a “paltry” $162,000.
How many people in Harvard are rich?
Harvard also ranks first in the number of ultra high net worth alumni with assets greater than $30 million. Harvard’s total number of ultra high net worth alumni is more than twice that of the next highest ranking institution, Stanford.
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Rank | 1 |
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University | Harvard University |
Amount | 13,650 |
Combined wealth | $4,769 billion |
Is Harvard a rich school?
The U.S. is home to some of the richest colleges — and people — in the world. According to the Department of Education, Harvard University has the biggest college endowment in the U.S. with about $37.6 billion. And according to research firm Wealth-X, Harvard also has the highest number of super rich alumni.
What degrees do most billionaires have?
Economics was the most common major of the 100 wealthiest billionaires, Match College recently found, with Harvard the most common undergraduate college.
What’s better than Harvard?
University of California, Berkeley (89.2 percent) Arizona State University (88.4 percent) New York University (87.5 percent) Harvard University (86.1 percent)
Is Duke better than Harvard?
According to the US News University Rankings Duke ranks (8) slightly lower than Princeton (1), Harvard (2), Columbia (3) and Yale (4). It’s tied in rankings with UPenn, but higher than Dartmouth (12), Brown (14) and Cornell (16).