no it is not |
Her offer was: D1- unspecified amount but end-loaded (nothing the first 2 years). D2- full ride D3- no athletic money but anywhere from half tuition to $40k/year for a variety of schools (passed financial and admission pre reads and rec'd offers for 6 schools). Ultimately chose private D3 at > half tuition merit scholarship/year. |
D1 it is |
| d3 soccer, no money, great school. |
| D3 swimming- 2 NESCACS and a SLAC no merit scholarships available. +1 to great education. |
Because young adults can now choose their gender. |
If recruited for D1 football, it is usually a free ride. |
Swimming is comprised of full pay kids, so no shock there. |
Candidate for naive poster of the year award. |
D3 so $0.00 but you get a boost in admissions. Baseball. |
| D1 lax 40% for 4 years, 100% for 2 years |
It used to be....not with the new NCAA changes coming though. |
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D1 (T20)
Female Rowing 40/60/100/100- tuition only Had to get into school on her own but had been in talks with coach during process |
So true- many wealthy families on swim teams. UAA swimmer. Full pay |