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The fairness factor

Title IX meant more opportunity for female athletes. But should male athletes have to pay?

By Jodi Schneider
Posted 3/10/02
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305.Florida A&M University 32.8 -24.7

University of Southern

Mississippi 35.6 -24.7

307.University of Louisiana-Monroe 36.3 -25.4

University of Memphis 33.1 -25.4

309.Jacksonville State University

(AL) 30.2 -25.9

310.Eastern Michigan University 34.7 -26.0

311.Jackson State University (MS) 36.1 -26.1

312.Morehead State University (KY) 30.9 -26.2

313.Southern Univ. and A&M College

(LA) 30.7 -26.3

314.Southern Utah University 28.6 -27.4

315.Florida Atlantic University 27.4 -31.4

316.Mississippi Valley State

University 31.6 -32.6

The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act data are for the 2000-2001 academic year. The gender-equity table does not include institutions with overall female enrollment of less than 25 percent, such as the military academies.

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