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Building the Future of NCAA Men's Gymnastics
15 Current Programs. 250+ Active Athletes. 5,000+ Alumni.
WHY ADD MEN'S GYMNASTICS

Enrollment Growth
20 - 25 Student Athletes per Team
A single program can immediately add 20+ full-time students, creating enrollment & tuition revenue.
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Greenville's roster grew from 17 in 2022 to 24 in 2023, a 41% increase!
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Simpson's roster grew from 15 in 2022 to 27 in 2023, an 80% increase!

Impact & Retention
3.23 Avg. GPA | 94% GSR | 991 APR
Men's Gymnastics develops high-retention students known for academic prowess, and long-term impact.
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The avg. GPA of Men's Gymnastics "Elite 90" Award winners is 3.992
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Since 2019, NCAA Men's Gymnastics has held a 94% GSR

NCAA Representation
One NCAA Championship for All Divisions
Men’s gymnastics is one of the few NCAA sports where programs from all divisions compete for one NCAA title.
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In 2023, 10 out of 15 programs had at least 1 conference champion
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In 2024, 100% of programs were represented in the NCAA regional round

Olympic Pipeline
2020 Olympic Team was 100% NCAA Gymnasts
Collegiate men’s gymnastics serves as the primary pipeline for U.S. Olympic and World Championship athletes.
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95% of the current U.S. National Team are current or former NCAA gymnasts
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100% of the 2023 U.S. World Team were current or former NCAA gymnasts
NEW PROGRAM SUCCESS
New programs on the rise since starting the campaign in 2023
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Start Up Resources for New Programs
EQUIPMENT
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40% - 60% discount opportunities for new programs through CGA Partner, AAI
STIPENDS
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Equipment Stipends from CGA Partners, Deary Gym Supply & Midwest Gym Supply
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Uniform Stipends for Year-1 Seasons from CGA Partner, Turn
LOGISTICS
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Financial Feasibility Assessments
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Assistance Finding Qualified Coaching
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Relationships with Current Programs
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Scheduling Support from CGA Partner, Virtius
FINANCIALS
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Grants available up to $10,000 through the National Gymnastics Fund



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Start Up Resources for New Programs
EQUIPMENT
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40% - 60% discount opportunities for new programs through CGA Partner, AAI
STIPENDS
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Equipment Stipends from CGA Partners, Deary Gym Supply & Midwest Gym Supply
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Uniform Stipends for Year-1 Seasons from CGA Partner, Turn
LOGISTICS
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Financial Feasibility Assessments
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Assistance Finding Qualified Coaching
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Relationships with Current Programs
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Scheduling Support from CGA Partner, Virtius
FINANCIALS
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Grants available up to $10,000 through the National Gymnastics Fund
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Customized Financial Model
Personalized and sport specific research leveraging roster projections, revenue enrollment, and operational expenses are used to calculate cumulative contribution margins and build a 5-year financial and net-tuition forecast. With institution goals in mind, we help determine the financial feasibility of adding gymnastics to every campus.
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HOW IT WORKS
Roster projections create a baseline for revenue and expenses including tuition, room & board, salaries, fees, and campus staffing impact. Customized personal budget needs are added based on personal goals derived from an initial discovery conversation.
ROSTER SIZE
Roster size is a primary factor in the feasibility of adding a sport. Men’s gymnastics offers strong roster growth through a deep recruiting base and high retention.
EXPENSE VISIBILITY
Beyond revenue and expense projections, this assessment considers often overlooked factors such as tuition discount rates and staffing needed to support added students.
CONTRIBUTION MARGIN
A key component of this assessment is the contribution margin analysis, demonstrating projected annual and long-term return on investment.
SCHEDULING & BROADCAST EXPOSURE



New men’s gymnastics programs benefit from a strong collegiate community that supports early scheduling opportunities and high-profile matchups. Competitions regularly receive national exposure through platforms such as Big Ten Network, BTN+, and ESPN+.
Additionally, NCAA men’s gymnastics is the only NCAA sport approved for virtual competition, allowing programs to compete nationally while reducing travel costs during their early years.
Fan engagement continues to grow as well, with NCAA programs averaging 673 fans per home meet and leading programs drawing over 1,200 spectators per contest.
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