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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 233624" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>You can find information for most schools at the site you posted. The point I was trying to make is that this calculation was in place for many years and was calculated for federal financial aid reasons. The P5 decided to use this calculation as the method of increasing the scholarships to the total cost of attendance. This number was not invented by football programs. </p><p></p><p>Alabama and Georgia did raise their numbers shortly after the stipends were approved. Most of the analysis I read was not definitive on the affects that raising the federally mandated COA numbers would have on the general student population, but most of the affects are negative. UGA and UA both have enrollments of about 36,150. So, those <em>"schools"</em> decided to harm up to 36,000 actual students in order to <em>"help"</em> their football program. At some point the <em>adults</em> need to step up and return higher education to its actual purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 233624, member: 2426"] You can find information for most schools at the site you posted. The point I was trying to make is that this calculation was in place for many years and was calculated for federal financial aid reasons. The P5 decided to use this calculation as the method of increasing the scholarships to the total cost of attendance. This number was not invented by football programs. Alabama and Georgia did raise their numbers shortly after the stipends were approved. Most of the analysis I read was not definitive on the affects that raising the federally mandated COA numbers would have on the general student population, but most of the affects are negative. UGA and UA both have enrollments of about 36,150. So, those [I]"schools"[/I] decided to harm up to 36,000 actual students in order to [I]"help"[/I] their football program. At some point the [I]adults[/I] need to step up and return higher education to its actual purpose. [/QUOTE]
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