While they do not pay for bus fare, the University of Tulsa provides tickets to students all home games in all sports. In football they are about halfway back at the 35 yard line. In basketball the entire end court on the east side is students.
For bowl games the University often buys students tickets.
For the CBI, the University has reserved 2,000 tickets to provide for free to students. If not claimed, they will go on sale game day. Not sure if they have to buy the tickets from themselves for the CBI (since the CBI gets a 60% cut) or if they negotiated around that.
But I'm proud of the way Tulsa handles athletics. The program is utilized to provide a campus life for students, to enhance the reputation of the University, and to provide entertainment and interaction with the community. We also try to win from time to time.
Not a bus ride and room and board, but still more than most colleges do for kids. I think "student" tickets at OU for a season of football is more than alumni pay at Tulsa.
Does Bradley take care of students pretty well? I know you don't play on campus and you have amazing attendance (and no D-I football), so it's a different situation... still curious.
(I went to Northern Iowa for undergrad, same policy for student tickets there. Havent been to our new arena yet... long drive "home")