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Ranked: The Largest American University Endowments
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Key Takeaways
- At $52 billion, Harvard University has the largest endowment nationally, with Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and Ken Griffin among its megadonors.
- In second is the University of Texas System, worth $47.5 billion as of fiscal year 2024.
- Yale follows next, at $41.4 billion, seeing among the strongest investment returns over the last decade.
University endowments held more than $870 billion in assets last year, largely dominated by America’s elite institutions.
While Harvard, Yale, and Stanford have amassed tens of billions in assets, the median endowment stands at $243 million across 658 institutions. Overall, endowment assets increased by 4% in 2024 driven by donations and investment returns.
This graphic shows the largest university endowments in America, based on data from the NACUBO via College Transitions.
Harvard Leads Nationally
As the largest university endowment worldwide, Harvard boasts a number of wealthy donors including Michael Bloomberg and hedge fund billionaire John Paulson.
After the Trump administration froze billions in grants and funding, it raised $1.1 million across more than 4,000 online donations in the first two days after stating it would push back against their demands. Overall, the fund holds $52 billion in assets, as shown in the table below:
Ranking | School | School Type | Value (B) |
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1 | Harvard University | Private | $52 |
2 | University of Texas System | Public | $48 |
3 | Yale University | Private | $41 |
4 | Stanford University | Private | $38 |
5 | The Trustees of Princeton University | Private | $34 |
6 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Private | $25 |
7 | Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania | Private | $22 |
8 | The Texas A&M University System& Related Foundations | Public | $20 |
9 | University of Michigan | Public | $19 |
10 | Regents of the University of California | Public | $19 |
11 | University of Notre Dame | Private | $18 |
12 | Trustees of Columbia University | Private | $15 |
13 | Northwestern University | Private | $14 |
14 | Johns Hopkins University | Private | $13 |
15 | Washington University | Private | $12 |
16 | Duke University | Private | $12 |
17 | Emory University | Private | $11 |
18 | Cornell University | Private | $11 |
19 | Vanderbilt University | Private | $10 |
20 | University of Virginia | Public | $10 |
21 | The University of Chicago | Private | $10 |
22 | Dartmouth College | Private | $8 |
23 | University of Southern California | Private | $8 |
24 | Rice University | Private | $8 |
25 | The Ohio State University | Public | $8 |
As we can see, the University of Texas System is the only public university endowment ranking in the top five.
In fact, UT Austin is among the few universities that has invested in Bitcoin, along with Stanford and Brown. While endowments typically avoid riskier investments, they are increasingly allocating funds into cryptocurrency thanks to regulatory factors.
Overall, a number of elite institutions have the largest endowments nationally, including Stanford (#4) and Princeton (#5).
How Do University Endowments Spend Their Assets?
While university’s hold significant endowment funds, much of the assets are designated for a specific purpose, such as scholarships.
At the same time, these assets are often invested in illiquid assets such as real estate and hedge funds. As a result, it can be damaging to sell these at a loss if universities face a funding shortfall.
Below, we show how $30 billion in endowment funds were spent during fiscal year 2024:
Category | Average Share of Endowment Spending |
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Student financial aid | 48% |
Academic programs and research | 18% |
Endowed faculty positions | 11% |
Facilities operation and management | 7% |
All other purposes | 17% |
Overall, nearly half of spending went toward student financial aid, with some of the largest endowments such as Stanford and Harvard covering 100% of students financial aid requests.
Academic research was the second-highest category, at 18%, followed by endowed faculty positions, at 11%. Specifically, these positions are funded by endowment donations over a number of years. Finally, facilities operation and management accounted for the smallest share, at 7% overall, covering renovations and building repairs.
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