<p>The following lists show the number of doctoral recipients in mathematics/statistics from 2006-2010 (inclusive) per baccalaureate institution, according to NSF data (source: webcaspar.com). The numbers in parens represent the number of full-time undergrads. </p>
<p>Top 10 universities
74 Berkeley (26K)
66 Harvard (7100)
64 MIT (4400)
53 Chicago (5400)
46 Michigan (28K)
40 Texas (38K)
38 Caltech (1000)
37 Cornell (14K)
37 UCLA (28K)
35 Princeton (5300)</p>
<p>Top 10 LACs
19 Carleton (2000)
18 Reed (1400)
15 Pomona (1600)
14 Swarthmore (1500)
13 Williams (2100)
12 St. Olaf (3000)
11 Oberlin (2900)
8 Bryn Mawr (1300)
8 Wheaton (IL) (2500)
8 Whitman (1500)</p>
<p>Adjusted for institution size, Carleton College is generating more than 3X as many math/stat doctorates as Berkeley. Even in absolute numbers, Carleton is producing more alumni with math/stat doctorates than Duke, UNC, Penn, Northwestern, NYU, or Johns Hopkins.</p>