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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Delusional, college is a bigger fraud than the dairy industry [/quote] College is a fraud kids! You're better off trying to play professional sports! [/quote] If every "student athlete" received a full ride scholarship. Then maybe playing sports in college would make sense. However on most teams 1-3 have full rides 5-10 have partial scholarships and thebrest are paying to play. Colleges are just being greedy. If students had more protections there wouldn't be unionization and NIL happening.[/quote] Don’t women’s college programs have 15 scholarships to give? Your numbers don’t add up. Stop spewing misinformation.[/quote] Maybe you need to educate yourself... https://www.ncsasports.org/womens-soccer/scholarships[/quote] Women’s soccer is an equivalency sport, meaning that coaches are not required to give out full scholarships to their athletes and can instead break them up however they want. So, for a D1 team with 28 roster spots, a coach could give out 14 full-ride scholarships, or 28 scholarships that cover half the tuition. Additionally, the cost of tuition at each college and university is going to vary. An in-state student at a public university could pay close to $10,000 a year, while an out-of-state student at a private university could pay $60,000 a year. Trying to find an average women’s college scholarship amount doesn’t account for those differences in tuition. Furthermore, not all athletes receive scholarships all four years of their college women’s soccer career. Instead of trying to determine what the average scholarship amount is[/quote]
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