IU moves to 11th in donations nationwide
Indiana Daily Student
Feb. 27, 2009
By Bailey Loosemore
IU ranked 11th in Total Voluntary Support among all U.S. colleges and universities for the 2008 fiscal year, according to an annual survey conducted by the Council for Aid to Education. With $408.62 million collected in gifts, IU moved up to second in the Big Ten and third among public universities. Last year, IU ranked 19th nationally, seventh against all public universities and fourth in the Big Ten, said Barbara Coffman, executive director for strategic planning and communications at the IU Foundation.
"IU had a near- record year in non-governmental grants and a record year at Riley Hospital," Gene Tempel, president of IU Foundation, said.
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