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AAC members and endowments
Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b (or $7.8b)
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b (or $2.05)
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing Pursue Gold capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223
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We were at $1.36b at the end of 2021 :)
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(08-14-2023 09:52 AM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223

You mean I can make a $250 gift & double the Memphis endowment?
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(08-14-2023 09:52 AM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223

Rice's endowment stood at $7.8B on 6/30/22 (close of the most recent fiscal year with data available).

https://investments.rice.edu/sites/g/fil...010423.pdf
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Tulane's endowment as of June 30, 2022 was $2.05 billion, per its endowment report filed with the ISSUU. Where are you getting your information.
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(08-14-2023 10:32 AM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(08-14-2023 09:52 AM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223

You mean I can make a $250 gift & double the Memphis endowment?

We need to make a GoFundMe for Memphis. i didn't know they were down that bad.
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(08-14-2023 10:32 AM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(08-14-2023 09:52 AM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223

You mean I can make a $250 gift & double the Memphis endowment?

yes....that is exactly how it works.
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(08-14-2023 09:52 AM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223

Are the Pursue Gold Campaign funds included yet or is the campaign running to a stop date or amount? We crossed $500MM a week or so ago so I'm guessing it's wrapping up?
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(08-14-2023 11:17 AM)PuddlePirate Wrote:  
(08-14-2023 09:52 AM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223

Are the Pursue Gold Campaign funds included yet or is the campaign running to a stop date or amount? We crossed $500MM a week or so ago so I'm guessing it's wrapping up?

Yes @Puddle. Includes Pursue Gold, but that runs through December so look for more growth.
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clt says calculate endowment/ years in existence.
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(08-14-2023 12:49 PM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  
(08-14-2023 11:17 AM)PuddlePirate Wrote:  
(08-14-2023 09:52 AM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223

Are the Pursue Gold Campaign funds included yet or is the campaign running to a stop date or amount? We crossed $500MM a week or so ago so I'm guessing it's wrapping up?

Yes @Puddle. Includes Pursue Gold, but that runs through December so look for more growth.

Outstanding. Thanks
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(08-14-2023 12:49 PM)ghostofclt! Wrote:  clt says calculate endowment/ years in existence.

Good point. Most of those in the bottom half of the list are also the newer schools.

I would be interested in just buying Memphis if we can get the paperwork worked out, then I can give the school to Arkansas.
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(08-14-2023 12:49 PM)ghostofclt! Wrote:  clt says calculate endowment/ years in existence.

Good point. Most of those in the bottom half of the list are also the newer schools.

I would be interested in just buying Memphis if we can get the paperwork worked out, then I can give the school to Arkansas.

Based on the figures above, $800 might do it.
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(08-14-2023 12:49 PM)ghostofclt! Wrote:  clt says calculate endowment/ years in existence.

[/quote]
1912 110 RICE 57,272,727.27
1911 111 SMU 18,018,018.02
1956 66 USF 13,484,848.47
1969 53 UAB 13,433,962.26
1894 128 TULSA 8,593,750.00
1834 188 TULANE 7,446,808.51
1884 138 TEMPLE 6,326,086.96
1969 53 UTSA 5,226,415.09
1961 61 FAU 4,672,131.15
1946 76 CHARLOTTE 4,131,578.95
1907 115 ECU 3,278,260.87
1886 136 WSU 2,029,411.76
1912 110 MEMPHIS 2,027,272.73
1890 132 UNT 1,598,484.85
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(08-14-2023 11:10 AM)Agust Wrote:  
(08-14-2023 10:32 AM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(08-14-2023 09:52 AM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223

You mean I can make a $250 gift & double the Memphis endowment?

We need to make a GoFundMe for Memphis. i didn't know they were down that bad.

The hookers and blow for the B12 commish wasn't cheap....
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(08-14-2023 12:49 PM)ghostofclt! Wrote:  clt says calculate endowment/ years in existence.

loki requests we only look at endowment/undergrad.
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(08-14-2023 01:38 PM)FAU Connoisseur! Wrote:  
(08-14-2023 12:49 PM)ghostofclt! Wrote:  clt says calculate endowment/ years in existence.
1912 110 RICE 57,272,727.27
1911 111 SMU 18,018,018.02
1956 66 USF 13,484,848.47
1969 53 UAB 13,433,962.26
1894 128 TULSA 8,593,750.00
1834 188 TULANE 7,446,808.51
1884 138 TEMPLE 6,326,086.96
1969 53 UTSA 5,226,415.09
1961 61 FAU 4,672,131.15
1946 76 CHARLOTTE 4,131,578.95
1907 115 ECU 3,278,260.87
1886 136 WSU 2,029,411.76
1912 110 MEMPHIS 2,027,272.73
1890 132 UNT 1,598,484.85
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clt says you forgot to multiply utsa's figure by .52 due to utsa mbb
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(08-14-2023 09:52 AM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b (or $7.8b)
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b (or $2.05)
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing Pursue Gold capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223

Tulane’s is over $2bn now (as of Dec 22). Assuming several of these may be out of date.
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(08-14-2023 09:52 AM)PowderKeg! Wrote:  Always interesting to understand where we stand with member endowments. While they don't entirely define a school, they do help us understand academic momentum and therefore institutional respect and potential opportunities.

Obviously the privates have the highest endowments. Then again, they don't have state support and have the lowest FB attendance. So all of this is give and take. Another point, UCF has one of the smallest endowments, but they are on their way to the 12. So take this with a grain of salt.

Of note: USF, Temple and UAB are the top three state schools (impressive), with ECU sitting at #4. I've also seen a couple of numbers for UNT, but $211 is what AAC reports.

Rice $6.3b (or $7.8b)
SMU $2b
Tulane $1.4b (or $2.05)
Tulsa $1.1b

USF $889m
Temple $873m
UAB $712m
ECU $377m (will hit $400m this year based on ongoing Pursue Gold capital campaign)
Charlotte $314m
FAU $285m
UTSA $277m
WSU $276m
UNT $211m (or $291m)
Memphis $223

Tulane’s is over $2bn now (as of Dec 22). Assuming several of these may be out of date.

That's fair. Rumor has it that we're up to $275 as of FY2022.
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(08-14-2023 12:49 PM)ghostofclt! Wrote:  clt says calculate endowment/ years in existence.

loki requests we only look at endowment/undergrad.

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