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Best Texas Women's Track & Field 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 16 Texas women's Track & Field programs by operating budget.
The average operating budget across Texas women's Track & Field programs is $31,307, with average recruiting spend around $2,450. 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
16
Avg. Op. Budget
$31,307
Avg. Recruiting
$2,450
Avg. Revenue
$89,686
Top programs
Showing 10 of 16 programs.
Rank
Program
Op. Budget
Recruiting
Revenue
1
1. Prairie View A & M University
Prairie View, TX
Operating Budget
$75,635
Recruiting
$6,918
Revenue
$230,628
2
2. Our Lady of the Lake University
San Antonio, TX
Operating Budget
$62,717
Recruiting
$1,905
Revenue
$131,271
3
3. The University of Texas at Tyler
Tyler, TX
Operating Budget
$58,634
Recruiting
$10,339
Revenue
$172,106
4
4. Huston-Tillotson University
Austin, TX
Operating Budget
$52,135
Recruiting
$729
Revenue
$95,514
5
5. LeTourneau University
Longview, TX
Operating Budget
$39,757
Recruiting
$1,159
Revenue
$82,756
6
6. Trinity University
San Antonio, TX
Operating Budget
$38,011
Recruiting
N/A
Revenue
$95,282
7
7. Southwestern University
Georgetown, TX
Operating Budget
$34,749
Recruiting
$4,246
Revenue
$87,739
8
8. Hardin-Simmons University
Abilene, TX
Operating Budget
$27,580
Recruiting
$721
Revenue
$46,045
9
9. Texas Lutheran University
Seguin, TX
Operating Budget
$26,970
Recruiting
$878
Revenue
$117,292
10
10. University of St Thomas
Houston, TX
Operating Budget
$25,322
Recruiting
$1,114
Revenue
$39,167
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