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Full Cost of Attendance

Postby smupony94 » Tue Oct 20, 2015 9:39 am

http://www.smumustangs.com/genrel/102015aac.html


Full Cost of Attendance
SMU provides scholarships up to the full cost-of-attendance for all student-athletes. Each school's financial-aid office, not its athletics department, uses a federal formula to set the cost-of-attendance figure for the school year. Using those guidelines, SMU’s Financial Aid Office has set the figure at $2,676 annually for full-scholarship student-athletes. That figure represents the gap between last year’s full scholarship amount and full cost of attendance at SMU. Students may qualify for additional support based upon individual needs. For example, students with significant demonstrated need are eligible for a Pell grant in the amount of $5,775 per academic year.
These figures do not include or take into account other distributions that SMU student-athletes may receive, such as off-campus stipends, which are provided to upperclassmen who, as the term would indicate, live off-campus after two years of on-campus residency. Those stipends are currently valued at $15,650 per academic year (fall and spring semesters).
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Re: Full Cost of Attendance

Postby fifty » Tue Oct 20, 2015 10:47 am

baller status. that would buy 25 hookers at louisville
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Re: Full Cost of Attendance

Postby Stallion » Tue Oct 20, 2015 11:34 am

No man-the NCAA is screwing the athlete, man

Why should Johnny F'in' Football have to stay in school for another year after he beat Bama all by himself-man? Didn't need the other 84 players on scholarship or nuthin'.

I mean-School sucks, man.

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Re: Full Cost of Attendance

Postby smupony94 » Tue Oct 20, 2015 11:56 am

fifty wrote:baller status. that would buy 25 hookers at louisville
didn't a couple of our football players forget to pay a hooker they hired a few years back?
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Re: Full Cost of Attendance

Postby fifty » Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:16 pm

Now they have no excuse
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Re: Full Cost of Attendance

Postby DanFreibergerForHeisman » Tue Oct 20, 2015 4:57 pm

SMU and/or The American really need to market and advertise this (assuming the rest of the conference is stepping up as they had promised).

Those Big 12-2 commercials are so annoying when they aren't doing anything tons of other schools are doing as well, but I bet the make an impression on kids making decisions.
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Re: Full Cost of Attendance

Postby ghost » Wed Oct 21, 2015 2:49 pm

The SMU student athlete is impressive and the ex even more so. A stipend now is fine but the hereafter is unparalleled. I have had the opportunity to speak with some playing professionally in the NFL which is great but if you get the opportunity to speak with, in my case, so many ex football players then it really hits home how they have taken advantage of the SMU educational and social opportunities. Check their business profiles with the different social media. Sharp dressers, clean-cut, well-spoken, socially active and comfortable in any social situation and successful as they start their business careers. And from so many different socio-economic backgrounds from points all over Texas... Impressive and with their best years ahead compared to those graduates from aggieland and tcu in sports and ranch management who are lost now that their football days are over. Well-done SMU.
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Re: Full Cost of Attendance

Postby EastStang » Wed Oct 21, 2015 4:07 pm

SMU life after football has lots of opportunities. OU, yeah, you'll get a job--- at a car wash. Alabama if you work hard they might promote you to mechanic.
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Re: Full Cost of Attendance

Postby couch 'em » Wed Oct 21, 2015 8:13 pm

Our stipend is not high but it is not uncompetitive. We are good to go!

http://www.athleticscholarships.net/2014/08/12/wide-variance-in-coa-calculations-with-no-good-solution-for-power-conferences.htm

– Clemson: $3,608
– Duke: $3,466
– Florida State: $5,356
– Georgia Tech: $1,600
– Louisville: $2,476
– Miami: $3,390
– North Carolina: $3,804
– NC State: $3,488
– Notre Dame: $1,950
– Pitt: $3,300
– Syracuse: $1,596
– Virginia: $3,770*
– Virginia Tech: $2,860
– Wake Forest: $2,400

*Virginia gives a range for transportation, I used the maximum.

Big Ten
– Illinois: $2,500
– Indiana: $3,036
– Iowa: $2,128
– Maryland: $3,824
– Michigan: $2,204
– Michigan State: $2,610
– Minnesota: $2,194
– Nebraska: $3,604
– Northwestern: $2,949*
– Ohio State: $3,346
– Penn State: $4,000
– Purdue: $1,910
– Rutgers: $2,747
– Wisconsin: $4,888

*Northwestern gave no travel cost except for commuter students, so that number was used.

Big 12
– Baylor: $3,882
– Iowa State: $2,430
– Kansas: $3,586
– Kansas State: $4,000
– Oklahoma: $4,500
– Oklahoma State: $4,560
– TCU: $2,700
– Texas: $4,310
– Texas Tech: $5,100
– West Virginia: $1,971*

*WVU forced me to use the Net Price Calculator to find out personal and travel expenses.

Pac–12
– Arizona: $3,300
– Arizona State: $3,358
– California: $2,528
– Colorado: $2,992
– Oregon: $2,340
– Oregon State: $2,577
– Stanford: $2,550
– UCLA: $2,223
– USC: $1,580
– Utah: $5,094
– Washington: $2,679
– Washington State: $3,542

SEC
– Alabama: $3,298
– Arkansas: $4,002
– Auburn: $5,586
– Florida: $3,320
– Georgia: $1,798
– Kentucky: $3,536
– LSU: $3,680
– Mississippi: $4,500
– Mississippi State: $5,126
– Missouri: $3,664
– South Carolina: $4,151
– Tennessee: $5,666
– Texas A&M: $3,100
– Vanderbilt: $2,730
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