BEwannabe wrote:breaking down these #'s by the week, no they don't go to school 52 weeks a year but they do train 52 weeks a year.
So $5666 is $108 per week.
$3900 is $75 per week
$2600 is $50 per week
$1300 is $25 per week
$100 per week while the athletes are on campus is a lot of coin because they have no expenses but is what I would think is a fair figure, $75 minimum
$25 a week? That's not paying them.
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This is in part what I wrote on page 1 of this thread. Not sure if the $'s will be disbursed on a calendar or academic year but the analysis is still valid and I most certainly believe kids will make decisions based on $'s if it's $108 per week vs $25. Maybe not so much the case $100 vs $80.
turner wrote:From the local paper today.
Rasmussen said Creighton plans to cover cost of attendance beginning with the next school year. He said the additional cost to the university will be about $300,000 to $400,000 based on the 90-some student-athletes on scholarship in 14 sports.
The cost for some of the other Big East schools could be substantially higher.
“In our conference, there are a lot of commonalities,” Rasmussen said. “But there are a lot of differences, too. Georgetown has 26, 27 sports. Providence has men’s and women’s ice hockey. A lot of the schools play lacrosse.
“There is a general sense that we will require (cost of attendance) in men’s and women’s basketball and then let each school decide how they will handle the rest. Or it could be required for all sports.”
Vill wrote:Just wondering why it's assumed that women's basketball should get full cost stipend? No one attends those games so why are they included? In the Big East I'd rather see men's soccer or women's volleyball to be honest.
Vill wrote:Just wondering why it's assumed that women's basketball should get full cost stipend? No one attends those games so why are they included? In the Big East I'd rather see men's soccer or women's volleyball to be honest.
DudeAnon wrote:Vill wrote:Just wondering why it's assumed that women's basketball should get full cost stipend? No one attends those games so why are they included? In the Big East I'd rather see men's soccer or women's volleyball to be honest.
While I don't know the specifics, I am sure it is related to Title IX
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