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per CBS:
University financial aid offices set figures for the actual cost of attendance (COA) at their respective colleges. It's largely done so students can determine how much financial aid they may need or are allowed to obtain in order to attend that institution. The U.S. Department of Education provides guidelines -- money can be calculated for tuition and fees; room and board; books; supplies; transportation and miscellaneous personal expenses. However, financial aid offices at each school decide the amounts of each type of cost.
The five wealthiest conferences have now expanded the definition of an athletic scholarship to include COA. Every Division I school is allowed, but not required, to provide COA. CBS Sports surveyed all 129 Football Bowl Subdivision schools (128 playing football, plus UAB) for their 2015-16 COA information. Here is how we defined the terms in our database:
* Minnesota's COA is $3,700 out of state and $2,200 in state.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...-college-football-cost-of-attendance-database
Go Gophers!!
University financial aid offices set figures for the actual cost of attendance (COA) at their respective colleges. It's largely done so students can determine how much financial aid they may need or are allowed to obtain in order to attend that institution. The U.S. Department of Education provides guidelines -- money can be calculated for tuition and fees; room and board; books; supplies; transportation and miscellaneous personal expenses. However, financial aid offices at each school decide the amounts of each type of cost.
The five wealthiest conferences have now expanded the definition of an athletic scholarship to include COA. Every Division I school is allowed, but not required, to provide COA. CBS Sports surveyed all 129 Football Bowl Subdivision schools (128 playing football, plus UAB) for their 2015-16 COA information. Here is how we defined the terms in our database:
* Minnesota's COA is $3,700 out of state and $2,200 in state.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...-college-football-cost-of-attendance-database
Go Gophers!!