YALE UNIVERSITY
PO Box 208229, New Haven, CT 065208229 www.yale.edu

Total Revenue
$5,551,534,852
Total Expenses
$4,314,687,059
Net Assets
$30,914,630,289

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO IMPROVE THE WORLD THROUGH RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP, EDUCATION, PRESERVATION, AND PRACTICE

Instruction: The program service costs include salaries, fringe benefits and supplies of teaching approximately 13,500 students including 5,964 undergraduates, 3,032 graduate students and 4,437 professional school students. A faculty of more than 4,700 teach and administer programs across a range of disciplines in the sciences and engineering, the social sciences, the humanities, and the various learned professions. More than 80 majors are available in the undergraduate college and more than 35 different degree programs are offered by the university. In addition to the graduate school of arts and sciences, the university has professional schools including architecture, art, divinity, drama, engineering and applied science, forestry and environmental studies, law, management, medicine, music, nursing, and public health.

Student financial aid and services: Yale college admits students for their academic and personal promise without regard to their ability to pay. Yale is committed to an admissions policy that does not consider a student's ability to pay, and a financial aid policy that meets the full need of all students with no loans required. These two principles: need-blind admissions and need-based financial aid, ensure that a Yale education is affordable for everyone, regardless of family background, citizenship, or immigration status. With this policy, Yale strives to create a learning environment accessible to the most talented students from around the world and that incorporates the widest possible range of student backgrounds. In FY2019 3,149, or 53%, of undergraduates received need-based scholarships or grants from Yale sources of $53,245 on average. All of Yale's graduate and professional schools provide financial aid to their students based on their individual policies and procedures. This category of expenditures also includes: the operation of dining halls that provided 2,884,447 meals to students, faculty and staff; maintenance of dormitories housing 4,988 undergraduates and 1,161 graduate and professional school students; operation and maintenance of athletic facilities for the 35 intercollegiate sports, over 30 intramural sports, and 50 club sports teams offered at Yale. Also included are physical education instruction, parking facilities, laundry facilities, student centers, and other facilities and programs (including extracurricular activities and student health services) that provide support, services, and academic/cultural enrichment to the University's students.

Research: The University engages in extensive research in medicine, science, engineering, the arts, social sciences, and humanities. The University's research activities are aimed at the advancement of knowledge as well as training students in the research process. As integral parts of a unified, innovative, and accessible student-centered research University, Yale's labs and classrooms are turning out groundbreaking medical and scientific discoveries and the next generation of innovators in more than 20 areas of research excellence. The University's outstanding facilities devoted to research are comprised of myriad laboratories, centers, libraries, collections and institutes that focus on research in geology, chemistry, biology, engineering and applied science, anthropology, paleontology, psychology, molecular and structural biology, nuclear structure, child development, social policy, biospheric studies and numerous biomedical sciences, to name but a few.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
David F SwensenChief Investment Officer50$4,462,559
Dean J TakahashiSr Director, Investments50$4,279,666
Peter SaloveyTrustee & President50$1,612,146
Khalid M AbbedChief, Neurosurgery Spine50$1,478,816
Timothy R SullivanDirector, Investments50$1,427,207
Charles C MatoukChief, Neurovascular Surgery50$1,346,335
Alan FormanDirector, Investments50$1,280,300
Murat GunelChair, Neurosurgery50$1,261,456
Robert J AlpernDean, School of Medicine50$959,907
Alexander E DreierSr VP for Institutional Affairs50$725,941
Jack F Callahan JrSr VP for Operations50$720,666
Benjamin PolakProvost50$682,423
Joan E O'NeillVP for Alumni Affairs & Development50$541,568
Scott A StrobelVP for West Campus Planning & Program Development50$526,868
John H BollierVP for Facilities & Campus Development50$487,156
Stephen C MurphyVP for Finance & CFO50$467,223
Pericles LewisVP for Global Strategy50$446,336
Kimberly M Goff-CrewsSecretary & VP for Student Life50$437,200
Janet E LindnerVP for HR & Administration50$433,765
Eileen O'ConnorVP for Communications (through 7/31/18)50$397,834
Bruce D AlexanderFormer VP for New Haven & State Affairs & Campus Development50$329,904
Nathaniel NickersonVP for Communications (effective 3/1/19)50$0
Lei ZhangTrustee5$0
Nancy WymanTrustee (ex-officio) (through 1/8/19)0$0
Michael WarrenTrustee5$0
Douglas A Warner IiiTrustee5$0
Kathleen E WalshTrustee5$0
Annette ThomasTrustee5$0
David SzeTrustee5$0
Joshua L SteinerTrustee5$0
Eve H RiceTrustee5$0
E John Rice JrTrustee5$0
Gina M RaimondoTrustee5$0
Dannel P MalloyTrustee (ex-officio) (through 1/8/19)0$0
Edward Miner Ned Lamont JrTrustee (ex-officio) (effective 1/9/19)0$0
William E KennardTrustee5$0
Paul L JoskowTrustee5$0
Catharine B HillTrustee5$0
Charles W Goodyear IvTrustee5$0
Susan BysiewiczTrustee (ex-officio) (effective 1/9/19)0$0
Joshua BekensteinTrustee5$0

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