On this page, we take a look at the Marion Military Institute athletics program as well as each varsity sport offered at the school so student athletes can decide if the school is a good match for them.
Marion Military Institute is in the Not applicable conference and faces off against other NJCAA Division I schools.
There are 86 athletes who take part in at least one sport at the school, 60 men and 26 women. They receive, on average, about $8,258 in sports-related student aid to attend Marion Military Institute. Looking at the difference between men and women, males received an average of about $7,533 and women received an average of $9,931.
The sports at Marion Military Institute are led by 8 head coaches, 4 of whom coach male teams and 4 of whom spearhead women’s teams. The head coaches of men’s teams make about $58,237 on average, and the yearly average salary of women’s team head coaches is $56,517.
The head coaches of Marion Military Institute sports are supported by 1 assistant coaches of women’s teams and 2 assistant coaches of men’s teams. The annual average salary for those who coach women’s teams is $28,270 and the average for those who coach men’s is $29,875. Note, the individual salary of coaches is often dependent on the team they coach.
In terms of financials, Marion Military Institute collected $1,651,529 in revenue and paid out $1,615,135 in expenses. This means the team turned a profit of $36,394, which is great since many schools have to declare a loss.
Likewise, money made for women’s athletics can vary quite a bit by sport. Here’s what the comparison looks like for women’s sports at Marion Military Institute.
Below we give a summary of the data we have for each sport at Marion Military Institute, including rankings when the school made it to one of our Best Schools for a Sport lists. In order to place in College Factual’s sports rankings, you have to have more than a good sports team. You need to offer a quality education as well. We believe it’s important to get a great education, whether you participate in sports or not.
The head coach and assistant coach train and lead the 28 players of the Marion Military Institute men’s baseball team.
Marion Military Institute brought in $368,721 in revenue from its baseball program while paying out $353,375 in expenses. This equates to a net profit of $15,346 for the program. That’s definitely a big plus.
The Marion Military Institute men’s cross country team is made up of 15 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and an assistant coach.
The Marion Military Institute men’s cross country program paid out $117,573 in expenses while making $118,560 in total revenue. So, the program was a moneymaker for the school, bringing in $987 in net profit. Mark this down as a good thing.
The 9-member women’s cross country team at Marion Military Institute is kept in shape by one head coach and one assistant coach.
In terms of financials, the Marion Military Institute women’s cross country program paid out $125,120 in expenses and made $127,182 in total revenue. This means the program turned a profit, making $2,062 for the school. This is great since many college sports programs lose money.
The 1-member women’s golf team at Marion Military Institute is kept in shape by one head coach and one assistant coach.
The women’s golf program at Marion Military Institute made $41,405 in revenue and spent $38,683 in expenses. That is, the program raked in a net profit of $2,722 for the school. Not all college sports teams can say that.
The Marion Military Institute women’s softball team is made up of 13 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and an assistant coach.
Marion Military Institute brought in $270,887 in revenue from its women’s softball program while paying out $269,017 in expenses. This equates to a net profit of $1,870 for the program. That’s definitely a big plus.
The 6 players of the Marion Military Institute men’s tennis team are led by a head coach and an assistant coach.
The Marion Military Institute men’s tennis program paid out $71,627 in expenses while making $75,040 in total revenue. This equates to a net profit of $3,413 for the program. That’s definitely a big plus.
The 3-member women’s tennis team at Marion Military Institute is kept in shape by one head coach and one assistant coach.
In terms of financials, the Marion Military Institute women’s tennis program paid out $77,811 in expenses and made $82,804 in total revenue. This equates to a net profit of $4,993 for the program. That’s definitely a big plus.
In case you’re wondering why certain sports that Marion Military Institute offers aren’t listed above, it’s because we have no data on those sports.
U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics Data Analysis (EADA)
The academic progress rate (APR) of each team was made available by the NCAA.
More about our data sources and methodologies.