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February 11, 2012Stanford Campaign Brings In $6.2-Billion, a Record for Higher EducationIn a five-year fund-raising campaign that concluded December 31, Stanford University raised $6.2-billion, the largest sum ever collected in a single campaign by a higher-education institution, the university announced on Wednesday.Related: NACBA: 4 OUT 5 U.S. BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEYS REPORT MAJOR JUMP IN STUDENT LOAN DEBTORS SEEKING HELP, FEARS GROW OF NEXT MORTGAGE-STYLE DEBT THREAT TO U.S.Posted by Jim Zellmer at February 11, 2012 2:12 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
This is yet another example showing how the wealthy have become even wealthier during the "Great Recession" while the 99% have become poorer. And remember, wealthy folks donate $s to universities in part to avoid paying taxes, part of the reason for the large federal and state budget deficits. The beneficiaries of these huge donations to elite colleges are mostly upper middle and wealthy students, not the bottom 80% of the population who rarely even consider applying to elite college. They, instead, attend state colleges whose budgets are being slashed because of budget deficits. Posted by: Janet Mertz at February 14, 2012 5:38 PMPost a comment
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