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We All Love Athletic Scholarships…But is Mine Guaranteed?
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We All Love Athletic Scholarships…But is Mine Guaranteed?

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...

Need-Blind Versus Need-Aware Admissions Policy
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Need-Blind Versus Need-Aware Admissions Policy

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...

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Which Legendary College Football Coach Would You Most Want to Play for?
Which Legendary College Football Coach Would You Most Want to Play for?
Difference between a Full Scholarship, Partial Scholarship, and Walk-On
Scholarship Differences
Difference between a Full Scholarship, Partial Scholarship, and Walk-On

By Dylan Tehada|December 2, 2021

One of the most frequently asked questions about college sports is how scholarships and financial assistance works. There are varying degrees of financial assistance and classifications that do not guarantee...

When to Ask Your Coach for a Higher Scholarship
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When to Ask Your Coach for a Higher Scholarship

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...

FAFSA: What You Need to Know
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FAFSA: What You Need to Know

By Anna Garrett|October 18, 2021

Our goal as student-athletes is to get a full-ride scholarship so we can pursue our education for free. This is a nice idea, but it's unrealistic in most cases. This...

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Policy Update on Merit, Needs-Based, and Athletic Scholarships in the NCAA
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Policy Update on Merit, Needs-Based, and Athletic Scholarships in the NCAA

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...

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