Announcement comes a week after tuition increases were announced. http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2015/07/rutgers_ad_julie_hermann_cost_of_attendance.html
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It is less than a million per year.
This is great news.
Sadly that's true.One step towards full blown professionalism.
Our research institute here at Rutgers asked for $20,000 a year for a part time person to handle the budgeting of our external grants, which are worth millions. We were denied less than 15 hours after the request was made. We had 4 support staff three years ago, now we have two. In the hospital, personnel (such as nurses) are not being replaced if they leave due to lack of funds. Rutgers graduate students can't find labs to work in because the charge back for tuition has gone through the roof and labs can't afford them.
I do believe that a successful sports program can, overall, be an important part of a university; it might even eventually generate revenue in the form of philanthropy or greater recognition, etc.
But I'm sorry, $1 million sure sounds like a lot of money to me.
The AD is funded by non-optional student fees. Unfair, no?This is coming out of the AD's budget. Every department has their own budget. One has nothing to do with the other one.
My question is: why don't all students who help the school make money and who might incur "living costs" receive stipends?
On the Cuse board, they mentioned their stipend is $1,800 and Tenn is $6,000. No wonder Tenn are getting JG and all of those 4 stars.This would be a reason why a student would go away out of state since the stipend is larger for out of state athletes. Even 200-400 dollars difference can sway a football player? What are the out of state stipend for Penn State, Mich and Ohio State?
All scholarship athletes at Penn State will get 4,785 no matter if they are in state or out of state.This would be a reason why a student would go away out of state since the stipend is larger for out of state athletes. Even 200-400 dollars difference can sway a football player? What are the out of state stipend for Penn State, Mich and Ohio State?
On the Cuse board, they mentioned their stipend is $1,800 and Tenn is $6,000. No wonder Tenn are getting JG and all of those 4 stars.
Can't be based on the cost of living down there? Maybe its the equivalent of the standard welfare check? I wonder if they include dental down there?