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These Colleges Received the Most in Gifts Last Year

Posted on 10/29/15 at 7:38 pm
Posted by EKG
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Posted on 10/29/15 at 7:38 pm
LINK ]Chronicle of Higher Ed
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Total private giving to institutions of higher education, public and private, grew again in 2014, according to The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s Philanthropy 400 project, which tracks giving to the 400 largest nonprofit organizations in the United States. Over all, giving to groups in the survey in 2014 rose 5.1 percent from the previous year.

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Posted by SafetySam
Gettysburg, PA
Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 10/29/15 at 8:21 pm to
Thanks for posting.
Posted by Warrior Poet
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Posted on 10/29/15 at 8:56 pm to
Despite those donations I feel as though our school is not striving to improve academically in the past 5 years as they had from 2000-2010. I would say we are slightly trending downward.
Posted by Old Sarge
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Posted on 10/29/15 at 9:02 pm to
Didn't tu just shuffle a bunch of money pledged in previous years for the teaching hospital?
Posted by Nguyening
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Posted on 10/29/15 at 10:44 pm to
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Despite those donations I feel as though our school is not striving to improve academically in the past 5 years as they had from 2000-2010. I would say we are slightly trending downward.


That's why they hired washingtons president. He's the real deal.
Posted by Warrior Poet
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Posted on 10/29/15 at 11:49 pm to
A university president is only as effective as the system chancellor, board of regents, and major donors will allow him or her to be.

Posted by Nguyening
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Posted on 10/30/15 at 12:11 am to
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A university president is only as effective as the system chancellor, board of regents, and major donors will allow him or her to be.



It's definitely not a one man show by any means. The hire itself says something about the direction/goal though, does it not?
Posted by Warrior Poet
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Posted on 10/30/15 at 5:45 am to
I sure hope so
Posted by ShaneTheLegLechler
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Posted on 10/30/15 at 7:44 am to
quote:

donations I feel as though our school is not striving to improve academically in the past 5 years as they had from 2000-2010. I would say we are slightly trend


I feel the same way sadly
Posted by TexasAg13
San Antonio de Béxar
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 10/30/15 at 8:15 am to
But hey, at least we can say we have a shite ton of students.
Posted by Old Sarge
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Posted on 10/30/15 at 8:21 am to
What about adding a law school?
Posted by ShaneTheLegLechler
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 10/30/15 at 8:21 am to
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But hey, at least we can say we have a shite ton of students


It's getting out of control IMO
Posted by Farmer1906
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Apr 2009
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Posted on 10/30/15 at 8:40 am to
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What about adding a law school?



Improvement, yes, but its ranked 149th behind Tech, Baylor, SMU, UH & tu in US News.
Posted by Old Sarge
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Posted on 10/30/15 at 8:44 am to
C'mon, that's where it was when we bought it. Do you really think we aren't going to take it up significantly?
Posted by Farmer1906
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Apr 2009
51791 posts
Posted on 10/30/15 at 8:46 am to
Over time, but I don't think it'll ever be top 50. I just don't give A&M a ton of credit for buying a bad law school.
Posted by TexasAg13
San Antonio de Béxar
Member since Jul 2013
5888 posts
Posted on 10/30/15 at 8:47 am to
I feel like Sharpe simply wants to go from growth's sake. Not sure if the state has told us we have to accommodate x number of students, but I feel the student body growth isn't healthy. Dilutes the quality of the university.
Posted by Farmer1906
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Apr 2009
51791 posts
Posted on 10/30/15 at 8:59 am to
I am fine with the growth as long as there is still a demand and we are not lower the standards.
Posted by ShaneTheLegLechler
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 10/30/15 at 9:03 am to
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but I feel the student body growth isn't healthy. Dilutes the quality of the university.



I feel the same way. I'm usually not one of those "rabble rabble I hate change" people but the school seemed enormous when I was there and it was like 45-50k students. When we approach 70k will it even feel like a school anymore?

I feel like setting goals based strictly on enrollment, like the one I've seen for the engineering school, is not the right type of goal to set. Especially for a department that has a sterling reputation.
Posted by finestfirst79
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Member since Nov 2012
11646 posts
Posted on 10/30/15 at 9:17 am to
When I was there in the centennial year there were 32K students. The school announced that of everybody who had ever attended A&M in 100 years, 25% of them were currently enrolled.

And they seem determined to match that.
Posted by Old Sarge
Dean of Admissions, LSU
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 10/30/15 at 10:27 am to
quote:

Over time, but I don't think it'll ever be top 50. I just don't give A&M a ton of credit for buying a bad law school.



Well good law schools never come up for sale
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