Saturday, June 6, 2020

Ivy League Endowment Numbers

Ivy League Endowment Numbers October 19, 2012 Dartmouth College had the highest return on their endowment in Fiscal Year 2012 among Ivy League colleges reporting data (graph from The Dartmouth by Maggie Rowland, The Dartmouth Senior Staff). Ivy League endowment numbers are out for Fiscal Year 2012. So which Ivy League university had the greatest return on its endowment? That answer would beDartmouth College. With a 5.8% return on its endowment, Dartmouth outpaced all seven other Ivy League colleges. This figure, however, is down significantly from Fiscal Year 2011 in which Dartmouth witnessed an 18.4% return, according to The Dartmouth. But, in Fiscal Year 2011, Dartmouth had the smallest return on its endowment among the Ivy League colleges so theyve gone from last to first within one years time. Thats a pretty incredible change. According to The Dartmouth,  Yale University had the second highest return for the current fiscal year with a 4.7% return. Columbia had a 2.3% return. Penn? A 1.6% return. Harvard? Well, their huge endowment didnt post a return. Instead, the university posted a loss of 0.05%. Cornell University hasnt yet released its figures. Brown posted a 1% return. And Princetons data also isnt yet available, though its president said the universitys endowment likely earned between 0 and 5%, according to The Dartmouth which referenced Businessweek. So who do you think is handling Harvards money? Do you think theyve got some explaining to do when all of the other Ivy League schools reporting data cited returns? Keep in mind that Harvard University has the largest endowment of any university in the United States, but a horse is a horse and a loss is a loss. Let us know your thoughts on the Ivy League endowment numbers by posting below!