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Cost of Attendance Article (HL and MAC)
http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/2...attendance
The one number I found most interesting is that Miami has 133 full scholarships.
I (and I'd guess many) didn't realize the heavy usage of partial scholarships in most sports (e.g., other than FB, and men's and women's basketball).
I'd be fascinated to know what usually constitutes a 'partial scholarship'. For example, free tuition but nothing else?
Also are a limited number of full scholarships given to 'prime recruits' in the non-revenue sports?
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RE: Cost of Attendance Article (HL and MAC)
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RE: Cost of Attendance Article (HL and MAC)
Good question.
It looks like an undergraduate pays about 2K in miscellaneous fees and expenses (I counted 4 line items, including transportation, personal, registration, and loan fees). I wonder if loan fees are applicable as athletes in revenue sports are on full scholarship.
I ignored tuition and fees and room and board. That is what an athletic scholarship should cover.
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RE: Cost of Attendance Article (HL and MAC)
(06-01-2015 01:31 PM)emu steve Wrote: http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/2...attendance
The one number I found most interesting is that Miami has 133 full scholarships.
I (and I'd guess many) didn't realize the heavy usage of partial scholarships in most sports (e.g., other than FB, and men's and women's basketball).
I'd be fascinated to know what usually constitutes a 'partial scholarship'. For example, free tuition but nothing else?
Also are a limited number of full scholarships given to 'prime recruits' in the non-revenue sports?
Partials are usally books, hours, or housing.
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RE: Cost of Attendance Article (HL and MAC)
I don't know how accurate this is, but on the COA article on the main MAC board the answer for EMU is:
EMU is $2008
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(08-05-2015 12:18 PM)emu79 Wrote: I don't know how accurate this is, but on the COA article on the main MAC board the answer for EMU is:
EMU is $2008
To extend, 79's post:
If EMU is $2,008 and EMU uses 133 full scholarships (as does Miami, see 1st post), then the dollar amount would be 267K.
FB (85), women's basketball (15) and men's basketball (13) = 113 full scholarships.
How Miami gets to 133 (20 more than FB, and men's and women's basketball combined) I don't know.
Maybe a limited number of other athletes receive full scholarships. IDK (I don't know).
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RE: Cost of Attendance Article (HL and MAC)
To extend my comments: these nuggets on Cleveland State (a typical mid-major, not football school in the Horizon League, home, obviously to UDM and Oakland):
Two key points:
1): 11.5M athletic budget and a 10.5M deficit (not supported by revenues). Yes, HL schools lose a ton of money of athletics even w/out FB. Non-revenue sports are called 'non-revenue' for a reason.
2). They will do 28 full COA for men's and women's basketball this coming year.
Quoting from the Crain's article:
'In February, Parry told Crain's that Cleveland State was looking at the cost of attendance from three perspectives, which would result in a budget hit ranging from $80,000 to $357,000 annually. The Vikings, whose $11,568,500 athletic budget in 2014-15 was almost $10.5 million greater than the athletic department's annual revenue, are going with the least costly option as the COA is implemented for the first time this fall.
Parry said the Vikings will award the cost of attendance — which he expects to be in the $2,900 range once the state passes its biennial budget prior to the June 30 deadline — to the 28 basketball players (13 men and 15 women) who receive scholarships.
(This post was last modified: 08-05-2015 02:04 PM by emu steve.)
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RE: Cost of Attendance Article (HL and MAC)
(08-05-2015 01:57 PM)emu steve Wrote: How Miami gets to 133 (20 more than FB, and men's and women's basketball combined) I don't know.
Hockey
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(08-19-2015 12:40 PM)Pulltown Falcon Wrote: (08-05-2015 01:57 PM)emu steve Wrote: How Miami gets to 133 (20 more than FB, and men's and women's basketball combined) I don't know.
Hockey
Ah, collegiate hockey. Something easy to escape EMU fans.
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RE: Cost of Attendance Article (HL and MAC)
other sports get scholarships. track gets 4, swimming 2 each men's and women, these are old numbers. soccer i don't know but at least 2, baseball and softball. these are divided up into partials halves quarters, hours, fees, and books supplies. each sport gets at least one.
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