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$400 Million In Student Aid For Students Of Columbia University.
Kluge, a German immigrant, graduated from the Ivy League school about 70 years ago. He attended the school on scholarships and, is thankful for the opportunity that helped him become a successful broadcast entrepreneur. According to university President Lee C. Bollinger, John's amazing generosity will ensure that young people have a chance to benefit from a Columbia education regardless of their wealth or family income and that his extraordinary gift, coupled with his earlier gifts, will help generations of Columbians. Kluge bought a single radio station in 1946 for $15,000 and built it into Metromedia Broadcasting by 1960. In 1983, Kluge took Metromedia private and he then sold off the broadcast properties gradually for $4.65 billion. He was ranked as the wealthiest man in America from 1989-91 and last year, he was listed as the 25th richest American with an estimated net worth of $9.1 billion. Kluge has in the past, given $100 million to Columbia for the Kluge Scholars Program, which has supported 500 undergraduate students by giving four-year need-based scholarships to 40 to 60 students a year. As of last year, the Ivy League school had an endowment of more than $5 billion, larger than most universities but smaller than other Ivy League schools. Source: http://uk.reuters.com/article/worldNews/ http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/ Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Rachna Mehra is a freelance writer from NYC, New York. For more information on scholarships and financial aid, visit www.10KScholarship.com. |
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