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UC's Athletic site has their own article promoting possibly Top 5-10 COA payments for Football, Both Basketball Programs, plus women's volleyball and tennis.
UC among national leaders in cost of attendance
http://www.gobearcats.com/sports/bill-koch/spec-rel/070715aaa.html
From link above:
According to senior associate athletic director Maggie McKinley, UC is expected to be among the top 10 schools in the country – and possibly the top five - in how much it will provide its student-athletes.
The amount of money will not be the same for every student-athlete. It depends on many factors that make up the actual cost of attendance. UC’s figure for 2015-16 will be between $4,320 and $7,434 annually, which would be higher than Kentucky, Ohio State, Indiana, Michigan State, Illinois, Michigan, West Virginia, Notre Dame and Purdue, according to figures taken from athleticscholarships.net.
UC's Athletic site has their own article promoting possibly Top 5-10 COA payments for Football, Both Basketball Programs, plus women's volleyball and tennis.
UC among national leaders in cost of attendance
http://www.gobearcats.com/sports/bill-koch/spec-rel/070715aaa.html
From link above:
According to senior associate athletic director Maggie McKinley, UC is expected to be among the top 10 schools in the country – and possibly the top five - in how much it will provide its student-athletes.
The amount of money will not be the same for every student-athlete. It depends on many factors that make up the actual cost of attendance. UC’s figure for 2015-16 will be between $4,320 and $7,434 annually, which would be higher than Kentucky, Ohio State, Indiana, Michigan State, Illinois, Michigan, West Virginia, Notre Dame and Purdue, according to figures taken from athleticscholarships.net.