Only 22 of them - all the rest lose money - most then take student funds or taxpayer revenue to stay afloat.
So again - despite plenty of people saying their athletic programs are self-sufficient or self-funded....the vast majority of them are blowing smoke or lying..
The data for private D-I schools is likely similar but not available for this study, except they DO NOT drain monies from taxpayers.
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Here is the database
The column labelled "Percent Subsidy" is how much of their athletic department's budget comes from student fees (tuition paid by kids just wanting an education) or from taxpayer funds..
As you note, the Illinois taxpayers fund 65.5% of the costs of the ISU Athletic Department, 64.5% of the costs of the SIU Athletic Department, 70% of the costs of the EIU Athletic Department, 69.3% for NIU, 74.6% for UIC, 76% for WIU, and 87.3% at SIUE!
Among the highest in percentage subsidized are UW-M (78.8%), VCU (79.2%), Towson (84.7% - what about their fundraising?), and EKU at 82.4%.
So again - despite plenty of people saying their athletic programs are self-sufficient or self-funded....the vast majority of them are blowing smoke or lying..
The data for private D-I schools is likely similar but not available for this study, except they DO NOT drain monies from taxpayers.
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Here is the database
The column labelled "Percent Subsidy" is how much of their athletic department's budget comes from student fees (tuition paid by kids just wanting an education) or from taxpayer funds..
As you note, the Illinois taxpayers fund 65.5% of the costs of the ISU Athletic Department, 64.5% of the costs of the SIU Athletic Department, 70% of the costs of the EIU Athletic Department, 69.3% for NIU, 74.6% for UIC, 76% for WIU, and 87.3% at SIUE!
Among the highest in percentage subsidized are UW-M (78.8%), VCU (79.2%), Towson (84.7% - what about their fundraising?), and EKU at 82.4%.
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