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In the "Higher Education" section of Forbes.com, we have "The Billionaire Universities." Andrew Farrell, a Forbes contributor, sifted through all of the billionaires and found their alma maters to compile a list of the top schools with that flare for cranking out the billionaires.
If you're lucky enough to get into any of these schools, you may be on your way to swimming in a pool of gold coins, much like Scrooge McDuck of Duck Tales.
The Top Eight Schools To Produce Billionaires
1. Harvard - 50 billionaire graduates
Notable Billionaire Alumni: Michael Bloomberg and Sumner Redstone
2. Stanford - 30 billionaire graduates
Notable Billionaire Alumni: Phillip Knight and Charles Schwab
3. University of Pennsylvania - 27 billionaire graduates
Notable Billionaire Alumni: Donald Trump and Steven Cohen
4. Yale - 19 billionaire graduates
Notable Billionaire Alumni: Eddie Lampert and Stephen Schwarzman
5. Columbia - 15 billionaire graduates
Notable Billionaire Alumnus: Warren Buffet
6. Princeton - 13 billionaire graduates
Notable Billionaire Alumni: Eric Schmidt (Google), Jeff Bezos and Carl Ichan
7. University of Chicago - 10 billionaire graduates
Notable Billionaire Alumnus: Joe Mansueto
8. Northwestern University - 9 billionaire graduates
Notable Billionaire Alumnus: Jay Pritzker (The Hyatt)
Honorable Mention: USC with 9 billionaire graduates, including George Lucas.
Please understand this list does not reflect the schools' ability to produce billionaires. It just seems as though individuals with "billionaire qualities" end up at these fine institutions. The students who attend these schools should rally around their distinguished alumni. Hopefully they'll agree to speak at the next commencement ceremony!












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