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[quote=Anonymous]So "only" $50K-$100K for a Cornell recruit. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As former D1 player at a ACC school any parent who tells you their son is getting a "full ride" is full of it. Most D1 schools that are fully funded have 12.6 full scholarships to dish out to the entire rosterrs. Scholarship money is typically passed out among most of the team - meaning partial scholarships are VERY common in college lacrosse. Most kids save anywhere between $3,000 - $7,000 in tuition a year. [/quote] I know this is not ACC but a friend's son got one of these scholarships. http://www.guhoyas.com/athletic-development/gu-ad-scholarships.html Seems to be a full ride, but who knows and I don't ask. Don't most schools have endowment scholarships. Aren't they in addition to the ones the school gives.[/quote] What you are seeing is how the scholarships allowed for lacrosse are funded. Georgetown cannot go over the 12.5 Total scholarships allowed. They can't make an end run around the NCAA rules. In lacrosse, unless you are one of the Powell brothers, what you see is a lot of 1/4 and 1/2 scholarships as they attempt to divide up the 12.5 total allowed and distribute that money across the 30+ players they have on a team. So to answer your question, endowed scholarships are NOT different from "the ones the school gives". The endowment is just how the school funds the ones it can offer.[/quote][/quote]
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