Known better as Georgia Tech, this school ranks #35 in the list of best universities. It’s specially recognized for programs in business, engineering, and computer sciences. The school is located on prime Atlanta land and was actually built as a part of a reconstruction project post Civil War.
The college is continuously expanding in both value and size and recently dropped over $179 million to create the Technology Square. The development restored and revitalized a rundown neighborhood in the Atlanta Midtown area.
Swarthmore College : $2.105 Billion
Originally founded by Quakers in 1864, Swarthmore College has long been respected as one of America's finest institutions and is known as the first college to produce a female graduate. It was also one of the first co-educational schools in the country.
U.S. News & World Repor lists it as the third-best liberal arts college in the country and it's nearly 400–acre campus was dubbed Travel+Leisure’s as the nation's most beautiful college campus.
Wellesley College: $2.091 Billion
The private women's liberal art college in Massachusetts is made up of 720–acres of several Elizabethan–inspired buildings. The institution has produced countless poets and filmmakers over the years.
As for donations, the college has received financial aid from many distinguished women and several organizations. Most notable was the gift from alumna Kathryn Wasserman Davis, who gave $11 million to persevere the Russian Studies program. The largest donation however was a sum of $50 million, came from an anonymous source in 2015.
Grinnell College: $1.951 Billion
Grinnell College was founded in 1846 as Iowa College. The institution suffered several setbacks in initial years, such as Civil War disruptions and even a tornado. Several donations later and with a current $1.991 billion endowment, Grinnell College has evidently recovered.
In fact, according to U.S. News & World, Report, The liberal arts college now ranks as #11 among the Best Liberal Arts Colleges in the nation.,
Virginia Commonwealth University : $1.944 Billion
The Virginia Commonwealth University is rooted in a history of healthcare-related research. Founded in 1838, it was originally a Hampden–Sydney College's medical department. Since then it has oscillated between periods at the Richmond Professional Institute and Medical College of Virginia.
Today the campus is still held in high regard by the Carnegie Foundation and has a fantastic reputation as a research university.