Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this an academic scholarship or athletic?
Academic. School is D3.
It's an athletic scholarship but D3s can't give athletic scholarships so they call those "merit" scholarships, but they are really not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this an academic scholarship or athletic?
Academic. School is D3.
Anonymous wrote:Is this an academic scholarship or athletic?
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like No. 2 told you it was fine not to ED, so what is the issue? Also, if No. 2 is not going to give you enough money, why do you need to keep it as an option? And if No. 1 doesn’t give as much aid, why do you think that is a possibility?
I would be very frank with these coaches about what you need to make it work. There is no point dragging things out if the $ is not going to work; focus on the schools you can afford. These schools can’t give athletic scholarships, so they really can’t give you aid beyond what they give as merit aid to comparable non-athletes.
Anonymous wrote:No coach is going to wait for RD decisions. If you want to take your chances and wait and see where your kid gets in and what merit money they get in RD then you need to roll the dice on a walk on spot on the team. I’m sure that would affect your merit money offer, but no Coach is going to hold your offer for six months unless your kid’s on the youth national team and then playing D3.
I meant gets into #1. - OP