September 19, 2012
Columbia University Statistics
According to the Almanac issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education August 31, 2012, these are unverified statistics for Columbia University in the City of New York.
Columbia rated 5th in number international students 2010-2011.
President Lee C. Bollinger is 12th in compensation greater than $1 million. He is on the Board of Directors for the Washington Post Company.
Columbia had 25,208 students in 2010.
Columbia University School of General Studies rated 4th in tuition charges of $50,000 or more.
Columbia had the 8th largest endowment in 2011, $7,789,578,000.
Columbia rated 8th in research and development funding from "federal government," i.e., US taxpayers.
Columbia rated 3rd in most licensing revenue for 2010.
Columbia rated 5th in having most students studying in other countries.
Columbia rated 4th in recipients of Fulbright scholarships, 23 of 88 applications for 2011-2012.
Columbia rated 5th in number international students 2010-2011.
President Lee C. Bollinger is 12th in compensation greater than $1 million. He is on the Board of Directors for the Washington Post Company.
Columbia had 25,208 students in 2010.
Columbia University School of General Studies rated 4th in tuition charges of $50,000 or more.
Columbia had the 8th largest endowment in 2011, $7,789,578,000.
Columbia rated 8th in research and development funding from "federal government," i.e., US taxpayers.
Columbia rated 3rd in most licensing revenue for 2010.
Columbia rated 5th in having most students studying in other countries.
Columbia rated 4th in recipients of Fulbright scholarships, 23 of 88 applications for 2011-2012.
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