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Name of Reporting nstitution: Nicholls City: State Thibodaux State: LA nformation for the Reporting Year: FY 2014-2015 Beginning: _..:::J:::;uLy.!..l_,2014 Ending: June 30,2015 nstitutional Contact: Primary Contact Person: Title: Telephone Number: E-mail address: Darryl J. Daigle Assistant Athletic Director Budget/Finance 985-448-4793 darryl.daigle@nicholis.edu Classification & Conference: "The nstitutions's Primary Division and Athletic Conference as of the last date of reporting. NCAA Division -A (with football) _ -AA X (without football) _ -AAA (with football) _ (without football) _ Conference for FY 2014-2015 Undergraduates by Gender Use fall semester 2014 enrollment figures for FY 2015 Number Percent ~ale Undergraduates 1815 38.26% Female Undergraduates 2929 1r 61.74% Total Undergraduates 4744 1r 100.00% Please verify the Men's, Women's and Mixed Teams your nstitution sponsors andlor mark any teams which you need to report revenues or expenses (e.g. Athletic Student Aid for a team that was dropped): NOTE- changes made by marking these sports/celis with an "X" will NOT affect the listings in the sport-specific pages like they do in the on-line system! recently added emerging sports for women 1011

Total Participants 48 Percentage of Participants Total Participants Men and Women ALL

Sport

Sport Employee Employee or Volunteer Employee Employee or Volunteer

Sport Employee Employee or Volunteer Employee Employee or Volunteer

---...L-_ ----- ----.. - 1 Recru ng. nput transportation, lodging and meals for prospective student-athletes and institutional personnel on official and unofficial visits, telephone call charges, postage and such. nclude value of use of institution's own vehicles or airplanes as well as inkind value of loaned or contributed transportation. 66.36%

lists the total amount of athletically aid awarded to men and women student-athletes. Athletically student aid is aid awarded a student that requires the student to participate in an intercollegiate athletics program. The costs of a full grant-in-aid for in-state and out-of-state student-athletes are also listed. 58.83% 41.17% Total Amount $2,623,609.00 100.00%

the total revenue attributable to specific teams for all men's teams and all women's teams. Revenue ncludes [appearance guarantees and options, athletic conference, tournament or bowl games, concessions, contributions from alumni and institutional support, program advertising and sales, radio and television, royalties, signage and other sponsorships, sports State or other government support, student activity fees, ticket and luxury box sales, and any other revenues attributable to [uuercouegrau; athletic activities. $4,317,213.00 $2,507,991.00 63.25% 36.75% Total Amount $6,825,204.00 100.00%

_ - _- ---_--_,~-_-_--- lists the average salary of the head coaches of the men's and women's teams, Volunteer head and head coaches whose salaries are paid by entities other than this institution are excluded from this calculation. salaries are listed as dollars per full-time equivalency as well as dollars per actual number of coaching positions, 1----- ---~ --------~..-----_i_-----~_----~_----~_---- i FTEs Number of Positions 4.53 4.54 $57,634

table lists the average annual institutional salary coaches of the men's and women's teams. Volunteer assistant coaches and assistant coaches whose salaries are paid by entities other than this institution are excluded from this calculation. Average salaries are listed as dollars per full-time equivalency as well as dollars per actual number of coaching Number of

TABLE 10 - OVERALL REVENUES AND EXPENSES -------~1~---- -- i i This table lists total overall revenues and expenses for all men's programs and all women's programs as well as revenues and expenses not allocated to specific teams or not allocated by gender. The table also provides the same information for football, men's and women's basketball, and all other men's and women's sports. Revenue includes ticket sales; student activity fees; guarantees and options; contributions from alumni and others; state or government support; institutional support; post-season compensation; concessions; radio and television; special events; program sales and advertising; signage, sponsorships, and royalties; sports camps; and all other revenus intended for intercollegiate sports. Expenses include appearance guarantees and options, athletically-related student aid, contract services, equipment, fund-raising activities, operating expenses, promotional activities, recruiting expenses, salaries and benefits, supplies, travel, and any other expenses attributable to intercollegiate activities. Debt service and capital expenses are not included in these totals.,!, ---! Revenues Expenses Percent of Percent of Sport Dollars Grand Total Dollars Grand Total Football $2,506,165 30.49% $2,281,240 27.81% Men's Basketball $714,689 8.70% $683,077 8.33% All other Men's Teams $1,096,360 13.34% $933,622 11.38% Not allocated to Specific Men's Teams $0 0.00% $0 0.00%!---- Total of Men's Program $4,317,214 52.53% $3,897,939 47.52% Women's Basketball $727,681 8.85% $623,157 7.60% All other Women's Teams $1,780,309 21.66% $1,493,698 18.21% Not allocated to Specific Women's Teams $0 0.00% $0 0.00% Total of Women's Program $2,507,990 30.51% $2,116,855 25.80% Not Allocated by Gender $1,393,732 16.96% $2,188,784 26.68% Grand Totals (Add Lines 5, 9, and 10) $8,218,936 100.00% $8,203,578 100.00% i -- - - --- ~-~- -- ------ ---.---- - - ---- ------------ ----- - -----