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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess I am sort of new to this recruiting stuff. If a student is offered a spot, but not a scholarship, I assume that these "commitments" they make in their junior year are all non-binding. Do the students receive any information as to what sort of financial aid package they would receive if they enroll like normal students do after they apply and fill out the FAFSA? Is it a situation where an Ivy League, D3, or Div. 1 school that isn't going to offer you an athletic scholarship an offer to be on their team, you have to accept before you know what the aid package is going to be? [/quote] Yes, you do. They give a scholarship offer, but Financial aid isn’t part of the calculation— if you are a financial aid candidate you probably haven’t been jetting around the country on the club lax scene. [/quote] Scholarships for lacrosse are divided to 1/4 at best. But to your question, you NEED to have the affordabilty convo with admissions and coach. They will work with you, but you need to be happy honest and ask to talk to admissions for a pre-read.[/quote] Wait, the player can talk to admissions for the pre-read? I thought the coach worked with admissions on the pre-reads. That's how it worked for my kid, who was recently put on pause because admissions said grades weren't there. [/quote]
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