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Best NJCAA Region 23 Men's Tennis Programs, Ranked by Operating Budget
A program's operating budget shows how much it spends to run the team day to day — from travel and equipment to coaching staff. Below, we've ranked all 10 NJCAA Region 23 men's Tennis programs by operating budget.
The average operating budget across NJCAA Region 23 men's Tennis programs is $16,188, with average recruiting spend around $1,639. Programs with larger budgets don't always offer more aid, but they tend to signal a higher level of institutional commitment.
Use this ranking to compare program spending, then read our guide on stacking athletic, academic, and need-based aid.
Programs
10
Avg. Op. Budget
$16,188
Avg. Recruiting
$1,639
Avg. Revenue
$79,898
Top programs
Showing 10 of 10 programs.
Rank
Program
Op. Budget
Recruiting
Revenue
1
1. Meridian Community College
Meridian, MS
Operating Budget
$42,840
Recruiting
$1,389
Revenue
$108,078
2
2. Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
Perkinston, MS
Operating Budget
$26,337
Recruiting
$1,638
Revenue
$147,153
3
3. Northwest Mississippi Community College
Senatobia, MS
Operating Budget
$18,908
Recruiting
$833
Revenue
$65,497
4
4. Jones County Junior College
Ellisville, MS
Operating Budget
$17,188
Recruiting
$836
Revenue
$108,544
5
5. Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Wesson, MS
Operating Budget
$16,705
Recruiting
$2,173
Revenue
$78,245
6
6. Hinds Community College
Raymond, MS
Operating Budget
$14,088
Recruiting
$501
Revenue
$82,454
7
7. Itawamba Community College
Fulton, MS
Operating Budget
$7,872
Recruiting
$524
Revenue
$65,596
8
8. Northeast Mississippi Community College
Booneville, MS
Operating Budget
$7,688
Recruiting
$3,523
Revenue
$50,057
9
Operating Budget
$7,126
Recruiting
$4,159
Revenue
$46,513
10
10. Holmes Community College
Goodman, MS
Operating Budget
$3,130
Recruiting
$816
Revenue
$46,846
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