Federick Ngo, Michelle Coyner, and Nancy Lough (all Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Higher Education) published their study "The Financial Behaviors of Chasing Athletic Prestige: Evidence from the NCAA Cost of Attendance Policy" in the The Review of Higher Education, the official journal of the Association for the Study of Higher Education. The study examines the financial behaviors of NCAA D1 schools following the adoption of the cost of attendance policy and implementation of the autonomy model, focusing on differences between the "Power 5" and "Group of 5" institutions. Both groups increased their expenditures to provide student athletes with aid, but Power 5 schools also substantially increased spending in all other categories. While the Power 5 saw increased revenues from such sources as corporate sponsorship and media, the Group of 5 had to rely on institutional and government support to fund these prestige pursuits.