Below are NACUBO endowment figures and rankings for FSU presidents during their tenure.
| 2010-2013 Trend (Barron Years) | ||||
| Rank Increase | Avg. % Increase | Avg. $ Increase | Total $ Increase | |
| FSU | (12) | 7.88% | $34,607.25 | $138,429.00 | 
| UF | (3) | 7.93% | $87,263.25 | $349,053.00 | 
| UM | (3) | 10.03% | $59,835.25 | $239,341.00 | 
| USF | (12) | 7.53% | $22,131.50 | $88,526.00 | 
| FAU | (7) | 7.63% | $11,753.25 | $47,013.00 | 
| UCF | - | 10.88% | $10,877.75 | $43,511.00 | 
| FAMU | (23) | 7.30% | $6,877.75 | $27,511.00 | 
| FIU | 3 | 13.30% | $13,531.25 | $149,384.00 | 
| 2003-2009 Trend (TK Years) | ||||
| Rank Increase | Avg. % Increase | Avg. $ Increase | Total $ Increase | |
| FSU | (8) | 4.59% | $12,081.14 | $75,916.00 | 
| UF | 25 | 9.24% | $61,026.14 | $424,895.00 | 
| UM | (4) | 4.64% | $15,950.14 | $126,988.00 | 
| USF | (21) | 3.51% | $6,295.29 | $26,742.00 | 
| FAU | 29 | 7.13% | $6,709.14 | $48,189.00 | 
| UCF | 38 | 9.54% | $5,630.71 | $37,528.00 | 
| 1994-2002 Trend (Sandy Years) | ||||
| Rank Increase | Avg. % Increase | Avg. $ Increase | Total $ Increase | |
| FSU | 128 | 21.58% | $29,489.44 | $265,059.00 | 
US News Highest Rankings Per President
| Overall | Public | ||
| Barron | 97 | 42 | |
| TK | 102 | 50 | |
| Sandy | 88 | 40 | |
Total Research Dollars Per President
*These figures do not factor in inflation (ie Sandy is most disadvantaged here in a direct comparison).
| % Increase | Dollar Increase | ||
| Barron | -12% | ($25,000,000) | |
| TK | 24% | $38,200,000 | |
| Sandy | 117% | $79,778,401 | |
FSU 'Gift' totals to FSU per year/per president according to FSU Foundation
*These figures do not factor in inflation (ie Sandy is most disadvantaged due to this item).
*In 2009, FSU ceased factoring in Seminole Booster donations (ie Barron is most disadvantaged due to this item)
| % Increase | Gift Average | Total Gifts | |
| Barron | 34.62% | $55,724,176 | $222,896,704 | 
| TK | -39.51% | $78,362,918 | $548,540,424 | 
| Sandy | 366.41% | $66,049,211 | $594,442,896 | 
 
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