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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by Boro33 View Post

    Interesting. All I know is that their beds are completely full every fall. They have built brand new dorms. They have a new hotel/convention center on campus the was built in the last few years.
    How is that possible given their drop in enrollment?

    Also, it seems that they have not done a good job of getting out the word on their hotel/convention center.

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  • Boro33
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    In the last 10 years:

    Operating loss in 8 of 10 years

    Enrollment decline in 8 of 10 years

    State appropriation decline in 2 of 10 years

    30% enrollment drop over 10 years
    Interesting. All I know is that their beds are completely full every fall. They have built brand new dorms. They have a new hotel/convention center on campus the was built in the last few years.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Never say never, but they didn't leave on good terms. They screwed over the PSAC pretty good.

    Ten years from now ... with new people in leadership on both ends ... who knows.
    Exactly. 25 years ago there was no way in hell a private school was joining the PSAC.

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  • ctrabs74
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    The only PASSHE school that isn't failing all three tests is Slippery Rock but they failed 2 of 3. We often hear about how well Gannon is doing, but they failed all three tests. Seton Hill and Shepherd even worse. I call BS on Pitt Johnstown because they claim 8 straight years of enrollment losses but no operating losses. That's theoretically impossible, but that's like saying my wife doesn't have a spending problem when my salary fills the gap.
    I'd be willing to bet that UPJ's lack of operating losses is covered up through a lot of help from the Mothership in Oakland. The best analogy I could use is that New York's PATH train between North Jersey and Manhattan operates at a loss but it gets covered up by toll money and other revenue sources of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (or, for that matter, Philly's PATCO having any losses subsidized by the Delaware River Port Authority's bridge tolls between South Jersey and Philly).

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Tdobson View Post
    If Mercyhurst isnt doing well financially, is there any chance tries to return to the PSAC and if so would they take them back?

    I can’t see Mercyhurst being very good at the 1aa level.
    Never say never, but they didn't leave on good terms. They screwed over the PSAC pretty good.

    Ten years from now ... with new people in leadership on both ends ... who knows.

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  • Tdobson
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    If Mercyhurst isnt doing well financially, is there any chance tries to return to the PSAC and if so would they take them back?

    I can’t see Mercyhurst being very good at the 1aa level.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by Boro33 View Post
    S

    Shippensburg University has had no problem at all filling beds on campus. Not sure where they rank but financially they are in really good shape.
    In the last 10 years:

    Operating loss in 8 of 10 years

    Enrollment decline in 8 of 10 years

    State appropriation decline in 2 of 10 years

    30% enrollment drop over 10 years

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  • Boro33
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    The person who did the study identified three key areas of financial stress: consistently losing money, declining enrollment, and declining state appropriation (public) or declining endowment portfolio value (private). Two thirds of all colleges fail in at least one area (being pass/fail). For PASSHE, all three are related: schools with declining enrollment are going to lose money because budget is set in May but enrollment fluctuates greatly between May and September, then the following year fewer students means a smaller piece of the PASSHE appropriation pie.

    The only PASSHE school that isn't failing all three tests is Slippery Rock but they failed 2 of 3. We often hear about how well Gannon is doing, but they failed all three tests. Seton Hill and Shepherd even worse. I call BS on Pitt Johnstown because they claim 8 straight years of enrollment losses but no operating losses. That's theoretically impossible, but that's like saying my wife doesn't have a spending problem when my salary fills the gap.
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    Shippensburg University has had no problem at all filling beds on campus. Not sure where they rank but financially they are in really good shape.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

    A Hail Mary that’s likely to fall incomplete. Wow, that’s awful but I suppose you have to try something. I’m not sure I understand the logic though because I could see D1 sports costing them more money than it brings them back through the various avenues given the low rent conference they’re in. I can’t imagine it’s going to be a big draw for new undergrads all the sudden. I don’t root for their failure but I certainly wouldn’t bet on their success.
    The person who did the study identified three key areas of financial stress: consistently losing money, declining enrollment, and declining state appropriation (public) or declining endowment portfolio value (private). Two thirds of all colleges fail in at least one area (being pass/fail). For PASSHE, all three are related: schools with declining enrollment are going to lose money because budget is set in May but enrollment fluctuates greatly between May and September, then the following year fewer students means a smaller piece of the PASSHE appropriation pie.

    The only PASSHE school that isn't failing all three tests is Slippery Rock but they failed 2 of 3. We often hear about how well Gannon is doing, but they failed all three tests. Seton Hill and Shepherd even worse. I call BS on Pitt Johnstown because they claim 8 straight years of enrollment losses but no operating losses. That's theoretically impossible, but that's like saying my wife doesn't have a spending problem when my salary fills the gap.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

    A Hail Mary that’s likely to fall incomplete. Wow, that’s awful but I suppose you have to try something. I’m not sure I understand the logic though because I could see D1 sports costing them more money than it brings them back through the various avenues given the low rent conference they’re in. I can’t imagine it’s going to be a big draw for new undergrads all the sudden. I don’t root for their failure but I certainly wouldn’t bet on their success.
    So far its done nothing but cost them money. They instantly have to start paying more in conference dues, budget for much more overnight travel to much more expensive locations, coaches want to be paid D1 money not D2 money, and then there are conference minimums for scholarships they have to factor into their master discounting budget.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    An update on Mercyhurst's finances:

    6 straight years of budget deficits

    6 straight years of enrollment declines

    7 straight years of endowment portfolio losses

    7% enrollment decline over the last 10 years


    Source: Robert Kelchen, professor at Univ of Tennessee who studies university finances



    D1 sports is a hail mary.
    A Hail Mary that’s likely to fall incomplete. Wow, that’s awful but I suppose you have to try something. I’m not sure I understand the logic though because I could see D1 sports costing them more money than it brings them back through the various avenues given the low rent conference they’re in. I can’t imagine it’s going to be a big draw for new undergrads all the sudden. I don’t root for their failure but I certainly wouldn’t bet on their success.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    An update on Mercyhurst's finances:

    6 straight years of budget deficits

    6 straight years of enrollment declines

    7 straight years of endowment portfolio losses

    7% enrollment decline over the last 10 years


    Source: Robert Kelchen, professor at Univ of Tennessee who studies university finances



    D1 sports is a hail mary.
    ..and it won’t be full
    of grace.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    An update on Mercyhurst's finances:

    6 straight years of budget deficits

    6 straight years of enrollment declines

    7 straight years of endowment portfolio losses

    7% enrollment decline over the last 10 years


    Source: Robert Kelchen, professor at Univ of Tennessee who studies university finances



    D1 sports is a hail mary.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    Former Duquesne head coach (and current Albany head coach) Greg Gattuso is leaving to take a job at Penn State. Not sure if that one moves the needle to get some PSAC interest but Gattuso was making about $350k at Albany.
    It absolutely will draw some interest.

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  • Ram040506
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    Former Duquesne head coach (and current Albany head coach) Greg Gattuso is leaving to take a job at Penn State. Not sure if that one moves the needle to get some PSAC interest but Gattuso was making about $350k at Albany.
    Former Shepherd Ram Jared Ambrose is the OC there. I'd think he'd be a candidate in house to take the HC job.

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