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4.6% of Crawford County students on collegiate teams in 2022

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Dr. Thomas Quinn, President of Kirtland Community College | Kirtland Community College

Dr. Thomas Quinn, President of Kirtland Community College | Kirtland Community College

In 2022, 4.6% of Crawford County students played sports on collegiate teams, according to the U.S. Department of Education.

The county’s only university was represented by 10 men and nine women who played for one or more sports teams in 2022. This does not include students playing intramural sports.

Crawford County paid a total of $39,250 in athletically-related financial aid during 2022.

Data shows that bowling and cross country were the most popular sports played, followed by golf.

Students who play sports often have higher graduation rates than non-athletes. More female than male athletes graduate.

The average institutional gift aid for student-athletes is $17,000, with 80% of them receive some kind of academic grant or need-based scholarship.

Number of Students on Collegiate Teams in Crawford County in 2022
InstitutionTotal EnrollmentStudent-athletes EnrollmentStudent-athletes ratio
Kirtland Community College4111921.6

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