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  • Predatory Primates
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    Originally posted by Brandon View Post

    For all...exactly the same depending on how they reported money.

    The revenues/expenses list is the number that includes everything.
    That's what I'm asking. Does it say somewhere what the football expense monies include?

    Sorry if it's a dumb question, I don't know much about how schools report other than I have heard that none are the same.

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  • Brandon
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    Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post

    Doesn't include those things at NW, or at all listed?
    For all...exactly the same depending on how they reported money.

    The revenues/expenses list is the number that includes everything.

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  • Predatory Primates
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    Originally posted by Brandon View Post

    That's the operating budget.

    Does not include coaches' salaries, scholarships, etc.

    I think Northwest was next on the list after Emporia.
    Doesn't include those things at NW, or at all listed?

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  • Brandon
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    Originally posted by PSR View Post

    So NW spends less than $270,000 on football? Not buying those numbers.
    That's the operating budget.

    Does not include coaches' salaries, scholarships, etc.

    I think Northwest was next on the list after Emporia.

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  • PSR
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    Originally posted by Brandon View Post
    Total Football Revenues/Expenses (Lindenwood Excluded)

    1. $2,468,889 - Northwest Missouri
    2. $2, 217,675 - Pittsburg State
    3. $2,007,064 - Central Missouri
    4. $1,907,018 - Fort Hays
    5. $1,709,769 - Washburn

    Football Operating Expenses

    1. $719,076 - Fort Hays
    2. $417,972 - Pittsburg State
    3. $369,670 - Northeastern State
    4. $359,647 - Central Missouri
    5. $270,998 - Emporia State
    So NW spends less than $270,000 on football? Not buying those numbers.

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  • Predatory Primates
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    Is that revenue after expenses?

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  • Brandon
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    Originally posted by northwest missouri state View Post
    what is central ok spending their $ on and how is it possible for them and cm to have the same overall budget to the $?
    Copy/Paste error now fixed.

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  • Predatory Primates
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    https://www.niche.com/graduate-schoo...te-university/

    NW has 864 grad students, 58% of those are part time. some are online.

    I wonder if schools count sponsored continuing ed students, (ie the teacher workshps where if you pay extra, you get cont ed credits) people taking one class, etc. in enrollment?

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  • Predatory Primates
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    Does NW have online degree programs?

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  • catbacker07
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    Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post

    Hays is the shocker. Their total enrollment is way higher.

    I think distance/online degrees increase their numbers a lot. Then again, tuition is tuition, so it's all money in pocket and impacts the bottom line. Total enrollment should be counted.

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  • Predatory Primates
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    Originally posted by catbacker07 View Post
    I had no idea the number of undergrads at NW was that low
    Hays is the shocker. Their total enrollment is way higher.

    I think distance/online degrees increase their numbers a lot. Then again, tuition is tuition, so it's all money in pocket and impacts the bottom line. Total enrollment should be counted.

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  • Mule4ever
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    Originally posted by northwest missouri state View Post
    what is central ok spending their $ on and how is it possible for them and cm to have the same overall budget to the $?
    That's a good question. What is total scholarship funding. All sports coaches salaries, how many sports offered. Venues ie home field payments and upkeep. Support staffing wages. I suppose benefits such as insurance cost are also included. It would be interesting to see an actual budget.

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  • northwest missouri state
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    what is central ok spending their $ on and how is it possible for them and cm to have the same overall budget to the $?

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  • Brandon
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    Everyone always thinks their enrollment numbers are larger than they actually are. Schools always quote total enrollment.

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  • catbacker07
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    I had no idea the number of undergrads at NW was that low

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