Brown Grads Are Big Donors Says Forbes

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Brown Grads Are Big Donors Says Forbes

Brown Ranked Among Schools Who Receive Largest Alumni Donations in U.S.
Brown University receives some of the biggest donations from alumni of any college in the country.

According to Forbes, Brown receives the 16th largest alumni donations out of 25 ranked schools.

Brown’s Statistics:

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According to Forbes, Brown’s alumni donation numbers are as follows:

  • Grateful Graduates Index Score: 96.97
  • 10-Yr Median Private Donation Per Student: $21,932
  • Average Alumni Participation Rate: 25.0%
  • 2017-2018 Cost of Attendance: $67,439

 

The Rankings

Brown ranks ahead of Minnesota’s Carleton College, who ranks 17th.

Brown ranks behind the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who ranks 15th. 

According to Forbes, Dartmouth College receives the largest alumni donations.

Pomona College is ranked 25th.

The Method

According to Forbes, “we developed a simple alternative measure for college ROI that we call Forbes Grateful Graduates Index.

This metric ranks private not-for-profit colleges with more than 1,000 students by analyzing two important variables: median private donations and gifts per student over 10 years, as reported to the Department of Education; and the Alumni Participation Rate, or the percentage of graduates that give back in the form of donations to their colleges each year– regardless of the dollar amount.

The private donation per student figure gets a 75% weighting in our index and the alumni participation percentage gets a 25% weighting.”


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