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Information About Athletics

The EADA Report

The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) requires a school that has an intercollegiate athletic program to make prospective students aware of its commitment to provide equitable athletic opportunities for its male and female students. As part of this requirement, each fall schools must report information to the Department and make it available to students, prospective students, and the public in easily accessible places. The annual report, officially called The Report on Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data and commonly referred to as the EADA Report, must include information on

  • the number of male and female full-time undergraduate students that attended the school (undergraduate students are those who are consistently designated as such by the school),

213 Male, 61 Female

  • the total amount and ratio of athletically related student aid awarded to male athletes compared to female athletes,

Male: 294,947 (52%)         Female: 274,850 (48%)

  • the expenses incurred by the school for men’s and women’s sports,

Men’s Expenses: 835,967 Women’s Expenses: 559,658

  • total annual revenues for men’s or women’s sports,

Men’s Revenues: 835,967 Women’s Revenues: 559,658

  • the annual school salary of non-volunteer head coaches and assistant coaches for men’s and women’s teams, and

Men head coaches average annual salary: 37,600

Women head coaches average annual salary: 32,400

Men assistant coaches average annual salary: 15,100

Women assistant coaches average annual salary: 5,000

  • for each varsity team in intercollegiate competition, the number and gender of participants and coaches, operating expenses, etc.

 

Male Sports Head Coaches

 

Female Sport Head Coaches

 

Male Sport Assistant Coaches

 

Female Sport Assistant Coaches