Each year, research firm Wealth-X identifies the colleges and universities with the highest number of “ultra high net worth” (UHNW) alumni, defined as those with a net worth of greater than $30 million, Report informs citing TASS.
Harvard is in an Ivy League of its own, with more than 13,650 estimated UHNW alumni worth $4.769 trillion — more than double the figure for Stanford (where Google GOOG, -0.69% co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin met) and the University of Pennsylvania (alma mater of Berkshire HathawayBRK.B, -1.15% owner Warren Buffett and Tesla TSLA, +0.22% CEO Elon Musk), who were in second and third place on both the global and national lists.