Here are the colleges that have produced the most billion-dollar founders
Stanford has educated a 51 individuals who went on to found startups worth at least a billion dollars.
The Stanford, California-based university has educated a whopping 51 individuals who then went on to found startups that became worth at least a billion dollars, according to , an accounting software company.
These companies are often referred to as "unicorns" to denote how rare it is to accomplish such a feat. There are a few more than 200 worldwide, and the list continues to grow.
The biggest, like are worth tens of millions of dollars.
It's perhaps unsurprising that Stanford tops the list. The school is in close proximity to Silicon Valley, a name practically synonymous with "startup."
Looking down the list, however, there may be some lesser-known schools that have educated multiple successful startup founders. Take a look:
Verve Search identified 242 startups that were worth $1 billion or more as of December 2016. The company credited the alma mater as the university where each founder had worked toward or attained their most advanced degree.
Stanford's alumni founders include LinkedIn founders Allen Blue, Eric Ly and Konstantin Guericke. Harvard's include Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (though he didn't graduate), Hulu founder Jason Kilar, and Airbnb founder Nathan Blecharczyk. And the University of California's alumni include Uber founder Travis Kalanick, GoPro founder Nicholas Woodman, and Lyft founder Logan Green.