UTEP
Bret Bloomquist
El Paso Times
The UTEP athletic department took in more than $5 million more than it spent last year, offsetting $35,386,434 in expenses with $40,707,967 in revenue, its 2023 financial report to the NCAA shows. The financial report was obtained by the El Paso Times through an open records request. The biggest revenue intakes came from $9,254,063 in student fees, which more than offset what UTEP spent in scholarships and student-athlete aid ($7,801,918, the biggest expense), and $10,359,839 in direct aid from the university.
UTEP added $3,900,951 in contributions from donors and $5,931,286 from Conference USA.
Beyond scholarships, UTEP's biggest expenses were salaries for coaches ($6,648,325) and support staff ($5,033,557).
Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com;
@Bretbloomquist on Twitter.
https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/s...fit-in-2023-report-to-ncaa-shows/72509239007/
UTEP athletics turns $5 million profit in 2023, report to NCAA shows

El Paso Times
The UTEP athletic department took in more than $5 million more than it spent last year, offsetting $35,386,434 in expenses with $40,707,967 in revenue, its 2023 financial report to the NCAA shows. The financial report was obtained by the El Paso Times through an open records request. The biggest revenue intakes came from $9,254,063 in student fees, which more than offset what UTEP spent in scholarships and student-athlete aid ($7,801,918, the biggest expense), and $10,359,839 in direct aid from the university.
UTEP added $3,900,951 in contributions from donors and $5,931,286 from Conference USA.
Beyond scholarships, UTEP's biggest expenses were salaries for coaches ($6,648,325) and support staff ($5,033,557).
Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com;
@Bretbloomquist on Twitter.
https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/s...fit-in-2023-report-to-ncaa-shows/72509239007/