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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Westmoreland County awards $3,577,077 in athletically-related financial aid to students in 2023

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Mary C. Finger, President, Seton Hill University | Seton Hill University

Mary C. Finger, President, Seton Hill University | Seton Hill University

Westmoreland County's five universities invested $3,577,077 in athletically-related financial aid for college students in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Education.

This is a 7.6% decrease compared to the previous year, when the county invested $3,871,803 in college sports aid.

There were 895 male and 530 female student-athletes who competed for one or more sports teams representing the five colleges in the county in 2023. Male students received 7.4% more financial aid on average than female students.

Seton Hill University stood out as the university in Westmoreland County which received most of the financial aid during 2023. The institution received $3,577,077, or 100% of all the money invested in the county.

Male students who play basketball generally receive the most in financial aid, followed closely by football players. Female students playing ice hockey often receive the most in financial aid.

Only a small percentage of college expenses are typically covered by athletic scholarships, and only for a select few students.

A study found that 71% of student athletes participated in sports to earn a college scholarship.

Financial aid for College Sports in Westmoreland County over 10 Years
YearAthletically Related Student AidStudent-athletes Enrollment
2014$3,878,5881,203
2015$4,254,0331,245
2016$4,514,3021,262
2017$4,258,8201,219
2018$4,345,2881,217
2019$4,464,9921,159
2020$4,160,1581,214
2021$3,970,591868
2022$3,871,8031,348
2023$3,577,0771,425

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