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University of North Alabama Women's Tennis

Welcome to the University of North Alabama women's tennis recruiting profile. The program competes in NCAA Division I (D1) in the Atlantic Sun Conference from Florence, Alabama. Led by head coach Olaya Garrido-Rivas, University of North Alabama pairs a 87% acceptance rate with a 55% graduation rate and a $11,745 average net price.

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Program
Roster Size
Reported 2024-25 team participation count.
9
Division
Competitive association or level for this program (for example NCAA, NAIA, or JUCO).
Division I (D1)
Conference
Athletic conference this program competes in.
Atlantic Sun Conference
School
Type
Public or private institution classification.
public
Campus Setting
Campus locale: city, suburb, town, or rural.
city
Enrollment
Number of undergraduate students enrolled.
12,537
Acceptance Rate
Percentage of applicants offered admission.
87%
State
Alabama
City
Florence
Address
One Harrison Plaza
Staff
Olaya Garrido-Rivas
Head Coach
D

Academic Outcomes

Graduates from this school outperform 12% of D1 women's tennis programs academically.

Retention Rate
Percentage of first-year students who return for year two.
80%
Graduation Rate
Percentage of students who complete their degree.
55%
Median Earnings (6yr)
Median earnings 6 years after students entered this school.
$38,295
Median Earnings (10yr)
Median earnings 10 years after students entered this school.
$45,415
B

Affordability

This school is more affordable than 85% of D1 women's tennis programs.

Tuition (In-State)
Published annual tuition for in-state students.
$10,200
Tuition (Out-of-State)
Published annual tuition for out-of-state students.
$20,400
Room & Board
Annual cost of on-campus housing and meals.
$8,280
Average Net Price
Reported average cost after grants and scholarships.
$11,745
Application Fee
One-time undergraduate application fee.
Not reported
C

Program Resources

This program is better funded than 39% of D1 women's tennis programs.

Total Revenue
Reported 2024-25 annual program revenue from all sources.
$446,683
Operating Expenses
Reported 2024-25 team operating expenses, such as travel, meals, equipment, uniforms, and contest costs.
$69,547
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