I like Rowe, but he’s wrong about the reason.
Universities and community colleges use the same professors.
The students are the difference. CC students don’t go to CC for fun. They’re hoping for good jobs. The same with trade school students.
... the levels of undocumented funding U.S. institutions of higher learning received from foreign governments in 2014-2019. This is the timeframe used because it is the timeframe covered by U.S. Department of Education.
.... donations from foreign regimes shown.
The institutions that received funding (n=293) cumulatively (from 2014 to 2019) obtained a sum total of $15,763,675,142, (i.e. almost 16 Billions in 4 yrs) from 2014-2019, only....
Table presents the top countries providing these funds, and the top universities receiving them.
COUNTRIES providing the highest levels of undocumented funding to U.S. institutions of higher education:
Qatar $2,706,240,869
England (i.e. via UK banks) $1,464,906,771
China $1,237,952,112
Saudi Arabia $1,065,205,930
Bermuda $899,593,972
United Arab Emirates $431,396,357
U.S. Universities receiving the largest amounts of undocumented funding:
Carnegie Mellon University $1,473,036,665
Cornell University $1,289,433,376
Harvard University $894,533,832
MIT $859,071,692
Texas A&M University $521,455,050
Yale University $495,851,474
Northwestern University $402,316,221
Johns Hopkins University $401,035,647
Georgetown University $379,950,511
University of Chicago (The) $364,544,338