By 2aDays Staff|June 20, 2023
The recruiting process is nothing short of stressful and confusing. Depending on the schools you are looking at, there are always different rules and dates that you have to keep...
By Max Brown|August 15, 2022
Are you having trouble picking out the right school for you due to different scholarship offers? It can be difficult to weigh all the factors in a decision like this....
By Royce Linder|August 5, 2022
For many athletes looking to pursue a career at the collegiate level, scholarship money is imperative to their success. It is very hard to find time in the schedule of...
By Chris Russo|July 27, 2022
Going to college might be one of the most expensive things you do in your life, and one of the main concerns for students is how they will pay for...
By Finn Rice|April 25, 2022
Thomas Owen, a senior at Jacksonville university, who started out as a walk on, will now be graduating on a full scholarship. How did he pull this off? Here's his...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|January 24, 2022
In a perfect world, athletic scholarships would be simple and all college athletes would have four-year, guaranteed, full-ride scholarships, but the reality of the college sports industry is much more...
By Kelli Prange|January 7, 2022
Have you ever wondered whether your financial situation will impact whether you get accepted to the college of your dreams? Well, it depends on the college. Colleges follow one of...
By Noah Fisher|November 16, 2021
One of the biggest stressors for college athletes is money. Athletes can feel unsure how to handle their financial aid from the school, and sometimes you might feel like you...
By Keirsten Sires|August 31, 2021
When choosing a college team to commit to, it's important to understand the difference between equivalency and headcount scholarships, and how this plays into how you will afford college. Equivalency...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|August 11, 2020
In a perfect world, all athletic scholarships would be guaranteed for four years (and plenty of people believe they actually are), but unfortunately, the NCAA is far from perfect. The...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|July 30, 2020
On July 15th, the NCAA's Division 1 Council voted to adopt legislation that exempts need-and-merit-based financial aid from counting against athletic scholarship limits for partial-scholarship sports. The rule is set...