Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
Collapse
X
-
Re: 2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
heck, plenty of schools in the Power 5 are heavily subsidized too.
according to that report, Wichita State has the highest budget amongst public institutions in the MVC (despite not having football).
UNI has the second lowest budget (Indiana State is lower by a good amount), but also has the second lowest amount of subsidies (WSU is much lower).
Code:[U]school[/U] [U]conf.[/U] [U]ttl revenue[/U] [U]ttl expense[/U] [U]ttl subsidy[/U] [U]% subsidy[/U] Wichita St MVC $26,682,738 $25,100,692 $ 7,461,906 27.97 Illinois St MVC $26,316,799 $26,201,435 $19,155,965 72.79 Missouri St MVC $25,180,896 $25,180,896 $15,885,964 63.09 Southern Ill. MVC $22,377,794 $25,427,042 $14,404,894 64.37 N. Dakota St. Summit $22,316,980 $22,268,430 $ 8,061,118 36.12 Northern Iowa MVC $20,477,962 $19,810,525 $10,708,536 52.29 S. Dakota St Summit $16,393,101 $16,417,153 $ 8,259,982 50.39 Youngstown St Horizon $14,946,755 $14,946,755 $10,734,826 71.82 South Dakota Summit $14,852,495 $14,752,570 $ 9,017,912 60.72 Indiana St MVC $14,593,214 $14,017,870 $10,980,783 75.25 Western Ill. Summit $12,973,264 $13,348,658 $ 9,340,593 72.00
-
Re: 2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
Originally posted by panther-state View PostSilly question but is the subsidy considered part of the total revenue?
This report considers "Subsidies" to be the total of "Student Fees" and "School Funds". And the total revenue includes those two categories, plus "Ticket Sales", "Contributions", "Rights/Licensing" and "other".
Here is UNI's breakdown of revenue from 2015:
ticket sales $2,160,629
contributions $3,023,350
rights / licensing $2,820,449
student fees $1,995,455
school funds $8,713,081
other $1,764,998
Comment
-
Re: 2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
Originally posted by vbfan19 View Postheck, plenty of schools in the Power 5 are heavily subsidized too.
according to that report, Wichita State has the highest budget amongst public institutions in the MVC (despite not having football).
UNI has the second lowest budget (Indiana State is lower by a good amount), but also has the second lowest amount of subsidies (WSU is much lower).
Code:[U]school[/U] [U]conf.[/U] [U]ttl revenue[/U] [U]ttl expense[/U] [U]ttl subsidy[/U] [U]% subsidy[/U] Wichita St MVC $26,682,738 $25,100,692 $ 7,461,906 27.97 Illinois St MVC $26,316,799 $26,201,435 $19,155,965 72.79 Missouri St MVC $25,180,896 $25,180,896 $15,885,964 63.09 Southern Ill. MVC $22,377,794 $25,427,042 $14,404,894 64.37 N. Dakota St. Summit $22,316,980 $22,268,430 $ 8,061,118 36.12 Northern Iowa MVC $20,477,962 $19,810,525 $10,708,536 52.29 S. Dakota St Summit $16,393,101 $16,417,153 $ 8,259,982 50.39 Youngstown St Horizon $14,946,755 $14,946,755 $10,734,826 71.82 South Dakota Summit $14,852,495 $14,752,570 $ 9,017,912 60.72 Indiana St MVC $14,593,214 $14,017,870 $10,980,783 75.25 Western Ill. Summit $12,973,264 $13,348,658 $ 9,340,593 72.00
"I think they're very good," Farley said of the preseason top 25 Hawkeyes. "But so are we."
Comment
-
Re: 2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
Why did UNI's "School funds" go up so drastically in 2015? $6.7M to $8.7M?
Why did "facilities/maintenance go up by 9x in 2015? Did they change accounting for something?"I think they're very good," Farley said of the preseason top 25 Hawkeyes. "But so are we."
Comment
-
Re: 2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
Originally posted by ubuntuCAT View PostDid you include student fees in your total subsidy number?
Originally posted by ubuntuCAT View PostWhy did UNI's "School funds" go up so drastically in 2015? $6.7M to $8.7M?
Why did "facilities/maintenance go up by 9x in 2015? Did they change accounting for something?
Comment
-
Re: 2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
Originally posted by ubuntuCAT View PostWhy did UNI's "School funds" go up so drastically in 2015? $6.7M to $8.7M?
Why did "facilities/maintenance go up by 9x in 2015? Did they change accounting for something?
Comment
-
Re: 2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
Is the athletic department still forced to pay full out of state tuition for schollys?
I know Dannen mentioned this was a priority for the department last summer. IIRC he indicated most of our peer schools charge in state tuition for athletic scholllys. This has to have a big affect on our expenses.Originally posted by TH1974This guy was all-UNI, and wanted to show it by pretending to play a non-existant musical instrument in public.
Comment
-
Re: 2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
Originally posted by Kyle View PostIs the athletic department still forced to pay full out of state tuition for schollys?
I know Dannen mentioned this was a priority for the department last summer. IIRC he indicated most of our peer schools charge in state tuition for athletic scholllys. This has to have a big affect on our expenses.#MACtion
Comment
-
Re: 2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
Originally posted by BCPanther View PostYes, the AD is still paying full out of state, and in some cases *coughWomensTenniscough* full international tuition. Its ridiculous and makes the financial situation look worse than it really is.
It makes about as much sense as it would making the tuition price for athletes zero dollars."I think they're very good," Farley said of the preseason top 25 Hawkeyes. "But so are we."
Comment
-
Re: 2015 Database of Revenue to Expense
Comment
Comment