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Reply to "% of college (swim) student-athletes who are full vs partial vs no scholarship?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.collegeswimming.com/recruiting/standards/?gender=F&course=S&season=22[/quote] These are college recruiting standards. It’s pretty easy to tell if Pookums has a chance at D1 and/or a full scholarship. Most kids we know that are swimming D1 with a scholarship have made some kind of Olympic trial qualifying time. They aren’t necessary going to the Olympucscbut the possibility is there. Note that you can also get cut from your college team. You won’t lose the scholarship but if your kid never performs they could get cut from the team to make space for another swimmer who produces results. [/quote] This link only gives points scores for different events, but zero info what min total score is needed school by school. You can only find it by reviewing conference meets results, talking to their coaches and recruiters. Why are we even talking scholarships? Most swimmers applying for Ivy League schools will be happy to pay for their education and only seek admission....[/quote]
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