<p>Undergraduate Programs
1. Penn (including Wharton)
2. Cornell
3. NYU (including Stern)
4. Duke
5. Stanford</p>
<p>Runners Up: Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Syracuse</p>
<p>Interesting...</p>
<p>"But a school could determine what kind of hedge fund job you end up in, HFObserver data shows. A closer look at 2011 senior hires found that 75% of those with Penn/Wharton, Yale, and Harvard undergraduate degrees are working as investment professionals (analyst and portfolio manager), the highest-payed jobs in the industry. About 60% of experienced hires with Princeton, Stanford and Duke degrees are actively investing, as are about half those with degrees from NYU. From there, the numbers drop off steeply in investing roles for graduates of Cornell (25%) and Syracuse (20%), as well as for Brown (33%) and Fordham (5%), which tied for tenth place in our survey."</p>