University of Minnesota has quite a large one. It is run by a cohort comprised of both Undergrad and MBA students

 

On the note of Utah schools, BYU has like 4 or 5. Cougar Capital is an MBA-run fund with like $4mm, there’s Brigham Capital available to undergrads (no idea for their AUM), University Growth Fund (available to all Utah valley schools), University Impact Fund, and I’m positive there are a couple more. Utah Valley University has the Wolverine Fund. University of Utah has the University Venture fund. These are only the names I’ve seen, so it’s not a comprehensive list by any means, but it’s a good start.

 

Tufts University has one, commensurate AUM and # of students interested in business (so not much, ~250K)

 

OP means investment fund that is run by the students. Most schools do not have a student run fund, or a student fund that is really small

To OP - Georgetown has one, ~700K AUM

 

James Madison University in Virginia has its Madison Investment Fund, around $300K or so I think

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Emory has 3 small ones that I know of (club and professor run program) so there might be more pockets somewhere. 2 under GIMG Equity fund ~160K and fixed income ~102k (started 100k 5 years ago....). Another one is a REPE fund that has 200k or 500k I forgot. REPE invests in RE syndication deals so long hold period and some REIT. Very small liquid portion with the REIT though I think it's somewhere 50~100k.

 

Rutgers New Brunswick has a student managed fund with about $180k and a team of 40 undergrads managing it

 

Stern AIG but their's is tiny (like ~$50K if I remember correctly). Always thought it was weird that they didn't have more AUM

 

I am currently an Analyst in the one undergraduate D'Artagnan Capital Fund at Xavier University and am also the incoming CFO for the fund itself next semester. Currently it is $2.91M but prior to COVID-19 we were around $4M. The D'Artagnan Capital Fund is focused on equities.

The graduate school at Xavier also has a student run fund that focuses on fixed income.

 

Surprised no one has mentioned Global Platinum Securities - intercollegiate student run investment fund with absolute rockstars. Harvard has Black Diamond, which has gotten a lot of press for their recruiting. Penn has Quaker Finance Group and Pennsylvania Investment Alliance. All are $100k+ AUM and super selective, especially GPS and Harvard's

 

University Growth Fund is student-run but not affiliated with any individual school. They have offices in Salt Lake City, San Diego, and Atlanta and just closed their second fund that’s just under $57M, with their biggest LP being Ally Bank.

 

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