HBCU Division I Financial Reports (2022)

21 HBCU Division I public institutions reported their 2022 revenue and expense data to the NCAA.
HBCU Division I Financial Reports (2022)
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The 2022 NCAA Division I revenue and expense reports for its 230 public schools were released on USA Today Sports.

21 HBCU Division I public institutions reported their revenue and expense reports to the collegiate sports governing body. Because Hampton, Bethune-Cookman, and Howard are private schools, they were not included.

NCAA reporter Stan Becton compiled the revenue and expenses for the public HBCU institutions:

DIVISION I HBCUs: MOST REVENUE

  1. Southern - $18,190,798 
  2. North Carolina A&T -  $16,372,030 
  3. Delaware State - $16,211,290
  4. Norfolk State - $15,929,886
  5. Tennessee State - $15,883,556
  6. Alabama State - $14,550,273
  7. Prairie View A&M - $14,322,177
  8. Alabama A&M - $14,006,086
  9. Texas Southern - $13,362,715
  10. South Carolina State - $13,271,355
  11. Florida A&M - $13,172,315
  12. Jackson State - $12,821,652
  13. Grambling State - $11,378,552
  14. North Carolina Central - $11,339,477
  15. Morgan State - $11,126,282
  16. Arkansas-Pine Bluff - $8,650,669
  17. Chicago State - $8,001,394
  18. University of Maryland-Eastern Shore - $7,875,993
  19. Alcorn State - $6,159,503
  20. Coppin State - $4,091,289
  21. Mississippi Valley State - $4,040,925

DIVISION I HBCUs: MOST EXPENSE LOSSES

  1. Prairie View A&M - (-$4.5M)
  2. Morgan State - (-$3.8M)
  3. Alabama State - (-$3.3M)
  4. Coppin State - (-$1.1M)
  5. Grambling - (-$955K)
  6. Alcorn State - (-$704K)
  7. Chicago State - (-$397K)
  8. Southern - (-$395K)
  9. Alabama A&M - (-$183K)
  10. Arkansas-Pine Bluff - (-$39K)

DIVISION I HBCUs: MOST PROFITS

  1. South Carolina State - $5.4M
  2. Florida A&M - $1.1M
  3. North Carolina A&T - $542K
  4. Jackson State - $184K
  5. Norfolk State - $1K

DIVISION I HBCUs: BREAK EVEN

  1. Delaware State
  2. Tennessee State
  3. Texas Southern
  4. North Carolina Central
  5. University of Maryland-Eastern Shore
  6. Mississippi Valley State 

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