1. Arizona State University
Aid: $63,533,137
Endowment: $922 million as of June 2019
2. Penn State
Aid: $54,994,846
Endowment: $4.46 billion as of June 2019
3. Rutgers University
Aid: $54,160,640
Endowment: $1.47 billion as of June 2019
4. University of Central Florida:
Aid: $51,071,250
Endowment: $164.7 million as of June 2019
5. Miami Dade College:
Aid: $49,074,737
Endowment: $486 million as of June 2018
6. Georgia State University:
Aid: $45,243,852
Endowment: $164.2 million as of June 2019
7. California State University, Northridge
Aid: $44,652,328
Endowment: $110 million as of June 2018
8. Ohio State
Aid: $42,885,215
Endowment: $5.26 billion as of June 2019
9. California State University, Long Beach
Aid: $41,729,439
Endowment: $77.1 million as of June 2018
10. California State University, Fullerton
Aid: $41,021,512
Endowment: $68.7 million as of June 2019
Remember the awards are based 75% on the number of Pell eligible students. California, Miami, central Florida, Georgia.
ReplyDeleteThanks and just reading up on it.
DeleteSo why the hell do these colleges get this aid money? As far I as can tell tey don't actively contribute anything of value to the economy.
ReplyDeleteReally and my income hasn't changed so why should I get any and for that matter people who make around $100K get it too for some strange reason?
DeleteJust cut out the government aid, and stopped backing guaranteed loans, put student loans back on bankruptcy.
ReplyDeleteIt's about time the colleges and universities started to live in the real world so they can actually teach about it.
It's about time the colleges and universities started to live in the real world so they can actually teach about it.
DeletePerfect.