🏛️ University Types & Governance

Private University

A university funded through tuition, endowments, and donations rather than government funding. Can be nonprofit (Harvard, MIT) or for-profit.

Private universities operate independently of direct government funding, relying instead on tuition revenue, endowment returns, alumni donations, and research grants. Nonprofit private universities (Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Waseda) reinvest all revenue into educational and research missions, while for-profit institutions distribute returns to shareholders. Private universities often offer higher sticker prices but may provide more generous financial aid packages, resulting in lower net costs for many students. In the US, private universities enroll about 30% of all college students, but in many other countries, the vast majority of students attend public institutions.

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