NCAA Division I is subdivided according to a school's level of football classification or sponsorship. Previously known as NCAA Division I-A, the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) is the classification for Division I athletic programs with the highest-profile football competition in college athletics.
NCAA Division I is subdivided according to a school's level of football classification or sponsorship. Previously known as NCAA Division I-AA, the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) is the classification of football competition for Division I institutions that choose to compete at a level that requires less financial commitment than the FBS classification.
NCAA Division I is subdivided according to a school's level of football classification or sponsorship. Previously known as NCAA Division I-AAA, Division I- No Football includes institutions that do not offer football but compete in Division I in all other sports.
Operated as a FBS athletic conference through 2012-13.
These data are intended to explain "Where the Money Goes" and "Where the Money Comes From" in college sports. This database also includes information on academic spending at each institution.