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UT Austin controls 45% of the UT system endowment. With a 2011 figure of $17,148,649, that would be $7,716,892. If memory serves, Texas A&M controls about 50% of the A&M budget, resulting in an endowment of $3.5 billion ([this</a> source](<a href=“http://www.chem.tamu.edu/academics/prospective_graduate_students/area.php]this”>http://www.chem.tamu.edu/academics/prospective_graduate_students/area.php) seems to support that).</p>
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You must subtract at least some money for Flint and Dearborn. Subtracting $80 million gives a figure of $7,754,752,000, slipping Michigan below Columbia and just above UT Austin.</p>
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Bryn Athyn is frequently cited here. Its endowment is fairly modest (about the same as Wooster’s), but it seems quite large due to its tiny student body (1/10 as many students as Wooster). With $1 million per student, it would rank between Stanford and MIT on a per capita basis.</p>