2. Yale University Yale University-Yale University is located in New Haven, Connecticut. The total donation amounted to $22.9 billion. Yale University has schools of public health, environmental science, management, music, architecture, drama, law and medicine. In addition, the graduate school also offers postgraduate courses in art, philosophy, science and engineering.
3. Stanford University Stanford University was founded in 189 1. In 2008, the number of students in Stanford University increased to 14000. Its business schools, education schools, engineering schools, earth sciences schools, humanities schools, law schools and medical schools received donations of over $ 172 billion.
4. Princeton University Princeton University-Princeton University was founded in 1746, but its university name was really determined in 1896. Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey received a donation of $654.38+063 billion. The College of Engineering and Applied Sciences of the university offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in chemical engineering, mechanical and aviation engineering, civil and environmental engineering, financial engineering and other professional fields. In addition, universities offer degrees in other disciplines, such as anthropology, comparative literature, philosophy, linguistics and finance.
5. MIT MIT-MIT may be the best technical college in the United States. MIT is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Courses in science and engineering are offered, as well as degrees in humanities, such as anthropology, literature, media art, history, linguistics, music, drama art and so on. MIT received a total of $654.38+000 billion in donations.
6. Northwestern University Northwestern University-The main campus of Northwestern University is in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 185 1, it recorded a donation of $7.2 billion. Its media, art and science, music and engineering are all at the leading level in the United States. At the same time, its law school, medical school and management school all belong to the top vocational colleges in the United States.
7. Columbia University Columbia University-Columbia University is one of the eight Ivy League universities in the United States. It is estimated that the donation will reach $7 1 billion. Columbia University, located in new york, offers courses in arts and sciences, public health, engineering and applied sciences. Vocational colleges include business schools, journalism schools, law schools, public affairs schools and nursing schools.
8. University of Chicago-founded in 1890, located in Chicago, with a donation of $6.6 billion. Anthropology, astronomy, earth science, economics, geography, history, linguistics, mathematics, physics, statistics, business, sociology, theology and other disciplines of the University of Chicago have strong academic strength in the United States. The departments of economics and sociology are particularly strong, and the "Chicago School" is very famous.
9. University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania, located in Philadelphia, received a donation of about $6.2 billion. It offers courses in art and science, engineering, medicine and nursing, and the University of Pennsylvania is also home to Wharton Business School.
10. Notre Dame-Notre Dame's donation is estimated at $6.2 billion. Notre Dame University is a Catholic university, founded in 1842, located in Santa Maria, Indiana. Universities include business schools, liberal arts schools, science schools and engineering schools. At the same time, it has vocational colleges such as law school and architecture school.