The University of Alabama's athletics department will receive $906,558 from the NCAA in its one-time supplemental distribution of $200 million to Division I schools in mid-April, according to a report from USA TODAY Sports.

The amount each institution receives is based on the number of athletic scholarships it provided during the 2013-14 school year. Schools received credit for one scholarship for every set of partial awards that added up to the equivalent of a full scholarship. This means schools with the largest athletics programs will be getting the greatest shares of the NCAA's money.

Ohio State will receive the most cash of any school from the NCAA with more than $1.3 million. It awarded nearly 404 scholarships in 2013-14, according to USA TODAY Sports's report.

The eight other universities that are receiving more than $1 million are Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, North Carolina, Penn State, Stanford, Wisconsin and Virginia.

Alabama leads the Southeastern Conference with $906,558 of the total $11,503,337 the league will earn. Texas A&M is the only other SEC school set to receiver more than $900,000 ($904,156).

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