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Colleges with some of the wealthiest alumni in the U.S.


The college with the wealthiest alumni in the U.S.: University of Pennsylvania

The college that has the most undergraduate alumni on Forbes’ ranking of the wealthiest Americans is the University of Pennsylvania.

The Ivy League school is home to the famed Wharton School and has a total of 17 graduates on the Forbes list.

Some of the most notable grads from UPenn include Elon Musk and former U.S. President Donald Trump.

The colleges with the wealthiest alumni in the U.S.

  1. University of Pennsylvania: 17 graduates
  2. Harvard University and Yale University: 11 graduates (tie)
  3. University of Southern California: 10 graduates
  4. Stanford University: 9 graduates
  5. Princeton University: 8 graduates
  6. Columbia University, Cornell University, and University of Michigan: 7 graduates (tie)
  7. Dartmouth College and New York University: 6 graduates (tie)

Harvard and Yale tied for second place with 11 graduates each from the list of wealthiest Americans.

The Boston school slipped from the top spot, which it held in 2021.

The richest Harvard grad is the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who ranked No. 8 on the Forbes 400 list.

Other famous Harvard University alumni include Nathan Blecharczyk, co-founder and chief strategy officer of Airbnb, Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin, oil executive George Kaiser, and Blackstone executive vice chairman Hamilton “Tony” James.

According to Forbes, nearly half of Yale’s graduates on the Forbes 400 list come from two families: The Marses, of pet food and candy giant Mars Inc., and the oil-rich Bass’s.

Another famous Yale alum is the co-founder and CEO of The Blackstone Group, Stephen Schwarzman.

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