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  1. Finances. In 2023–24, Stanford is a $8.9 billion enterprise. This figure represents the university’s consolidated budget for operations, a compilation of all annual operating and restricted budgets that support teaching, scholarship and research, including the budgets of all schools and administrative areas and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.

  2. Jan 7, 2019 · Although Stanford makes over $6 billion in revenue, only about one-fifth of that money is designated as a “general fund,” meaning the University can spend the money on anything it deems fit.

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    2006 FINANCIAL REVIEw 17. REPORT FROM THE STANFORD. MANAGEMENT COMPANy . 55. STANFORD FACTS. ENROLLMENT (October 2006): . Undergraduate Students: . 6,689. Graduate Students: . 8,201. DEGREES AwARDED (2005-06): . Bachelor’s: . 1,756. Master’s: . 2,139. Doctoral: 954. THE STANFORD PROFESSORIATE. (December 2006): . 1,807.

  5. May 3, 2015 · The Stanford Board of Trustees determines how much of the endowment to spend in a given year and where to spend that money. Stanford’s $18 billion endowment is not quite the size of Harvard’s at $36.4 billion , but Stanford’s expenditures seem to be distributed more favorably towards its students and faculty.

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  6. Oct 21, 2006 · Last week, Stanford University unveiled its new capital campaign, called the Stanford Challenge, which aims to raise $4.3 billion by 2011. That stunning amount is a record for a university fund...

  7. Mar 14, 2000 · They asked him which of these seemed most desirable and President Eliot answered, a university. Mrs. Stanford then asked him how much the endowment should be, in addition to land and buildings ...

  8. Jun 2, 2023 · In 2020, Stanford University spent a total of 1.2 billion U.S. dollars on research and development. This is a significant increase from 2006 levels, when Stanford spent about 692.2...

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