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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Division Level D1 Number of Teams 333 Average Roster Size 28 Max Scholarships Per School 14[/quote] So on average they'd get 50% of a full ride? (Depending of course on how good they are) [/quote] No. The highly sought after receive 100% full rides. Most soccer recruits receive 0 to 25% aid. Mine got a full ride only senior year after proving worthy and diligent from 3 years of practice and game play.[/quote] To this point- scholarships are given one year at a time. You aren’t guaranteed all 4 years. [/quote] Has this changed? 20 years ago I was guaranteed my scholarship for all 4 years assuming I stayed on the team, even if I got injured.[/quote] The answer to this question depends on the league and school. All Power 5 leagues basically guarantee scholarship dollars for 4 years, as do a few schools outside those leagues that have adopted the P5 rule. Of course, whether a given athlete in a non-revenue sport like soccer at a D1 gets any money at all will come down to the coach’s assessment of the athlete’s value to the team. There is no way for an outsider to answer OP’s question. It’s all case- and coach/athlete specific. [/quote] So true. Your DC may be an amazing goalie, for example, but might just be that a number of match schools for them have a senior goalie and a good one already in the pipeline. Sometimes when people say their kid got a full ride to play X, Y, Z, the reality is that their kid got a mix of merit and need-based aid. [/quote]
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