Avila University
Recent News About Avila University
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Average cost of college went up for students in Jackson County in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 4.5% in Jackson County in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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68.1% of college applicants to Jackson County's 19 universities were admitted for fall 2022
Jackson County's 19 universities admitted an estimated 68.1% of applicants for fall 2022, a decrease from the previous year.
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Student body in Jackson County universities comprised mostly of white students in 2022-23 school year
Enrollment data for the 14 universities in Jackson County revealed white was the most common ethnicity among students in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Jackson County's basketball teams receive $6,889,553 in 2023
Jackson County's basketball collegiate teams received $6,889,553 in funding for the 2023 season.
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Jackson County awards $12,343,656 in athletically-related financial aid to students in 2023
Jackson County's four universities paid $12,343,656 in athletically related financial aid in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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How much did Jackson County spend on women's football teams in 2023?
Women's football teams from Jackson County received no funding during the 2023 season, unchanged from the previous year.
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Jackson County's men's football teams receive $1,493,400 in 2023
Men's football teams from Jackson County received $1,493,400 during the 2023 season, up 17% from the previous year.
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How much did Jackson County spend on women’s basketball teams in 2023?
Women’s basketball teams from Jackson County received $2,808,185 during the 2023 season, down 9.5% from the previous year.
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Missouri: Jackson County’s men’s basketball teams budget increases 23% in 2023
Men’s basketball teams from Jackson County received $4,081,368 during the 2023 season, up 23% from the previous year.
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Jackson County's universities spent $1,493,400 on football teams in 2023
Jackson County's four colleges spent $1,493,400 on their football teams in 2023, a 17% increase over the previous year.
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8.5% of Jackson County students on collegiate teams in 2022
Jackson County universities had 8.5% of its student body playing sports on collegiate teams in 2022.
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132 coaches at institutions in Jackson County earned $44,436 on average in 2022
The average coaching salary at University of Missouri-Kansas City, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Jackson County, was $123,662, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Three-Time Alumna Named Avila University CFO
Avila University today announced the appointment of Tonya Mourning, MBA, as the institution’s Chief Financial Officer.
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Cost of college went down for all students at Avila University
Tuition and fees fell 29 percent for 2018-19 at Avila University, according to recent data from the U.S. Department of Education.
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55 percent of applicants to Avila University were admitted for fall 2018
At Avila University, 73 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students - age 24 or younger - and 60 percent are female, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Graduates earn 445 degrees, certificates from Avila University
About 25.4 percent of the 445 degrees and certificates handed out by Avila University in 2017-18 were to students in business, management, marketing, and related support services programs, making them the most popular programs that year, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
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One rape reported on Avila University campus in 2017
There was 1 on-campus rape in 2017 on the campus of Avila University, located in Kansas City, according to the most recent crime statistics available on the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) website.
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Six burglaries reported on Avila University campus in 2017
There were 6 on-campus burglaries in 2017 on the campus of Avila University, located in Kansas City, according to the most recent crime statistics available on the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) website.