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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Remember signing a letter of intent is not a scholarship. Its simply saying you are intending to play there. No mention of athletic scholarship unless announced at the same time.[/quote] This is incorrect. You do not sign a letter of intent unless you are receiving an athletic scholarship. It is a legally binding contract providing that the athlete is committing to play their sport at the college for at least one year in return for an athletic scholarship. It is true that the scholarship agreement documents are separate, and those are what show the scholarship amount. You can commit to a school without receiving money, and some kids D1 or D2 committed kids who are receiving no scholarships, as well as some D3 athletes, participate in commitment ceremonies made to look like the real D1 National letter of intent signing ceremony. [/quote] That is absolutely NOT TRUE. Signing the letter of intent does not require any Athletic Scholarship be given. It simply means they have been accepted into the school with the intent on playing for the school.[/quote] A Letter of Intent is a legally-binding contract which says that you will attend that college for a minimum of 1 academic year in exchange for an athletic scholarship. You have been fooled into believing it’s for everyone because everyone participates In the ceremony now. [/quote]
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