Former Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson's resume brought college credentials into the national conversation when it was revealed that he listed degrees in accounting and computer science from Stonehill College when in fact he had only studied accounting. A U.S. News study broke down where Fortune 500 CEOs got their degrees and released a fine chart that lists undergraduate degrees, M.B.A.'s and other degrees in the same way that you would see Olympic medal results listed.
Unsurprisingly, Harvard came out on top, boasting 65 degrees. Second-place Stanford trails with 27. Here are the rest the 13 leaders. Check out the numbers after the jump:
1. Harvard
2. Stanford
3. University of Pennsylvania
4. Columbia University
5. University of Michigan—Ann Arbor
6. University of Notre Dame
7. University of Virginia
8. Cornell University
9. Dartmouth College
10. Indiana University—Bloomington
11. Northwestern University
12. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey—New Brunswick
13. Massachusetts Institute of Technology