| Number | 24037 |
| Subject | Colleges |
| Source | Star-Ledger (Newark, N.J.) |
| State | NJ |
| Year | 2008 |
| Publication Date | 07/10/2008-12/12/2008 |
| Summary | For a decade, Rutgers Univeristy pushed hard to become a college football powerhouse. But a six-month investigation of Rutgers athletics -- including a new review of public records the university fought to keep confidential -- found big-time college football came at a greater price than the school disclosed and still refuses to fully document. The investigation found that Rutgers has hiked tuition, canceled classes and eliminated six other varsity sports while doubling its football spending budget; hid millions of sports expenses, including salaries and charter flights, from public view; rushed into a $102 million expansion of Rutgers Stadium to retain coach Greg Schiano and refused to reveal several other financial and fundraising efforts. |
| Category | Contest Entry |
| Pages | 74 |
| Keywords | Rutgers University; college football; financial records; private universities; expense reports; stadiums |
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