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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Sorry correction, the USA Today chart shown in post #1 says over 78% (not 72%) of James Madison's athletic budget comes from student fees.
    JMU Student Enrollment Fall 2022: 22,224 (20,346 undergraduate/1,878 graduate)

    78.7% of $57,800,447 = $45,488,952 from student fees

    $2,047 per student in fees per year.

    $2,236 per student, assuming only undergraduate, per year. $1,118 per semester.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunjayhawk View Post
    JMU Student Enrollment Fall 2022: 22,224 (20,346 undergraduate/1,878 graduate)

    78.7% of $57,800,447 = $45,488,952 from student fees

    $2,047 per student in fees per year.

    $2,236 per student, assuming only undergraduate, per year. $1,118 per semester.
    The $9,000 they spend advertising their degree (over four years) is the best deal they will ever see as a graduate.

    Graduates of James Madison will reap ten fold from advertising the front porch of their university.

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    UL, doing more with less since 1898.

    An R1 university. Successful athletic programs. Especially in everyone's recent memory.

    A minimal student fee wouldn't be that much in the grand scheme. Sell the benefit to those who will pay it. I mean, I'm sure they have, but student fees in 2023 just seem like the norm.


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    I believe we are talking a lot of apples, oranges and a couple figs . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginScotsman View Post
    UL, doing more with less since 1898.

    An R1 university. Successful athletic programs. Especially in everyone's recent memory.

    A minimal student fee wouldn't be that much in the grand scheme. Sell the benefit to those who will pay it. I mean, I'm sure they have, but student fees in 2023 just seem like the norm.
    If we start collecting student fees and only 7K reported fans attend the games will it even matter?

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    Fans only like coming when the students are saddled with fees . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by JMV JustMyView View Post
    If we start collecting student fees and only 7K reported fans attend the games will it even matter?
    Athletic fees are, "advertising your future degree" fees.

    You don't need to attend games to reap the benifits of a prospective employer readily knowing where you got your degree from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunjayhawk View Post
    JMU Student Enrollment Fall 2022: 22,224 (20,346 undergraduate/1,878 graduate)

    78.7% of $57,800,447 = $45,488,952 from student fees

    $2,047 per student in fees per year.

    $2,236 per student, assuming only undergraduate, per year. $1,118 per semester.
    I don’t believe we have to go that extreme so quickly.

    If we base our fees on base of 15k undergrads…add $250 a semester for athletics, that’s $3.75 mil per semester in fees towards athletics.

    Without counting summer or winter sessions, that’s $7.5 mil per year to add to athletic budget.

    That jumps up to 5th in SBC.

    If they would even start there and add that every other year the fee goes up 5-10%. That fee would increase over time without further approval needed thus yielding more revenue for future (inflation)

    It would also not shock students by seeing an additional $1-2k added per semester.

    With that being said, Louisiana college students are spoiled to low cost of tuition.

    My wife is from Minnesota, and It cost her LESS to attend UL with out of state than it would be for her to attend Univ of Minnesota which was 20 min drive from her home…she was SHOCKED to find out that high school kids graduate with basically a slam dunk of a scholarship with TOPS…even if it doesn’t pay full tuition, finishing highs school to earn a scholarship without having to apply for one is a slam dunk deal no matter how you cut it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Million$Mullet View Post
    Student fees….
    Students pay enough! Cut woke programs, useless degrees, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunfan96 View Post
    Students pay enough! Cut woke programs, useless degrees, etc.
    That would do zero to help fund athletics.

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