1. Economics of a College
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2. Scholarships
Board of Trustees, Blue and Gold Scholarship and Regis Achievement Award
-Offered to college freshmen with high scholastic achievements. The awards are renewed
each year for a total of four years as long as the recipient mains a 3.0 or higher.
Athletic Awards
For Baseball, volleyball, basketball, softball, lacrosse, cross country, soccer, and golf are
awarded by the Athletic Department of Regis based on skills, assets, and academic career
Natural Science Scholarship
full tuition scholarship awarded to Regis freshmen who plan to major in chemistry, biology,
or mathematics. This scholarship is renewable up to 4 years while maintaining a 3.0
average, however is available during the summer semester.
3. Grants
College Opportunity Fund
-Paid by the state on behalf of eligible undergraduate residents. The dollar amount is stipend and set
annually by Colorado general assembly.
Federal Pell Grant
-Federally funded for extreme financial need from FASFA. Family’s contribution estimated calculates the
percentage amount you will receive for full time or part time. Was created by Consolidated Appropriation
Act.
Colorado Student Grant
-State funds awarded To Colorado for residents with high financial needs with a completed FASFA.
Colorado Graduate Grant is similar also having to be a resident with high financial needs enrolled in degree
programs identified as critical careers by Colorado commission of higher education. While having a
completed FASFA and residency form.
4. Expenses of Regis 2011-2012
Spent 2011 Pr edict ion f or t he
end of 2012
Const r uct ion Cost $ 2,687,537 $ 18,151,337
St udent Loans $ 3,983,882 $ 4,108,954
Money Mar ket s Cost $ 2,594,832 $ 4,166,550
Tot al Balances (f air $ 3,308,329 $ 2,501,128
value)
Tot al Net Pr oper t y $ 65,363,137 $ 54,198,394
Plant & equipment
5. Where does Regis get $ from?
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Telef und
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Provides private gif t and pledges f or operating
purposes
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Students f rom Regis work as callers
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Alumni, P arents and f riends of Regis help with
their donations
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Last year' s money raised was $1, 646, 213
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This year' s approximation : $1, 829, 695
6. -Regis University boasts a diverse student body - more than 20% are people
of color; 65% are female; 43% are Catholic; 3% have a disability
-RegisTotal Annual Cost for a student is $42,467 ( includes tuition, room and
board and books, excludes however grants and scholarships)
-Tuition alone is $30,588
-After receipt of grants and scholarships this cost goes down to $30,900 a
year
-44% of students at Regis receive scholarships or grants.
-44% also graduate from 4 year programs.
7. Random Fact:
Why we most likely not have a football
team -we simply could not afford it
● A DII football team has an average budget of $900,000 and
competitive programs spend more in the $1.5 million
range.
● DII football programs never make money
● Only 26 DI programs actually paid for themselves and a
made a profit.
● Most DII programs can alleviate some of the cost burden
through donations and receipts but they never pay for the
entire program.
8. How Regis compares to local Universities
● University of Denver
Total Student Enrollment: 11, 476 students
Undergraduate: 5,087
Graduate: 6,389
Demographics:
White: 67%
Black: 2%
Hispanic: 6.8%
Asian/Pacific Islander: 5.2%
American Indian: 1-2%
International: 9% (Representing 20
countries)
Race/ Ethnicity Unknown: 9.1%
Total Tuition Cost: $56,399 (2012-2013)
Average Salaries (2012-2013)
Lecturer: $40,991
Assistant Professor: $73,611
Adjunct Professor (hourly): $45.25/ hour
9. ● University of Colorado Boulder.
Faculty= 8,200 3,800 are tenured, and 4,400 are non-tenured
Academic Staff= 1,075
Student Population= 29,894
Undergrad= 24,757 and Postgrad= 5,127
In-State Tuition (12 Credit Hours) = 7,067
Out-of-State (12 Credit Hours) = 16,731