Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids play at a club in Fairfax county. If you’re eligible for free and reduced meals at school, you’re eligible for scholarship. I think that means no soccer fees and you just pay team fees (tournament fees $200-400/year) and uniform costs ($150 ish every other year). I’m not sure if it’s a 100% scholarship or something less than that on the travel fees because I’m not eligible
Thanks! Our tax forms (which is what I think we need to submit) show that our income last year was below the reduced meal threshold last year. We're not in Fairfax, but that does make me a little more optimistic that we'd be eligible.
Is this for travel? or just rec? Does this apply to all Fairfax County clubs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids play at a club in Fairfax county. If you’re eligible for free and reduced meals at school, you’re eligible for scholarship. I think that means no soccer fees and you just pay team fees (tournament fees $200-400/year) and uniform costs ($150 ish every other year). I’m not sure if it’s a 100% scholarship or something less than that on the travel fees because I’m not eligible
Thanks! Our tax forms (which is what I think we need to submit) show that our income last year was below the reduced meal threshold last year. We're not in Fairfax, but that does make me a little more optimistic that we'd be eligible.
Anonymous wrote:My kids play at a club in Fairfax county. If you’re eligible for free and reduced meals at school, you’re eligible for scholarship. I think that means no soccer fees and you just pay team fees (tournament fees $200-400/year) and uniform costs ($150 ish every other year). I’m not sure if it’s a 100% scholarship or something less than that on the travel fees because I’m not eligible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell me how much you got, and what the process was?
Is it just based on your tax forms?
Some clubs save the financial aid for the more talented kids that are less fortunate. If you're just an average kid it isn't worth it to them to put you on scholarship.
Thanks, I think I saw on the Stoddert website that the forms are due before tryouts, whereas at Bethesda you apply after you make the team and deposit. I don’t really get how you can make a decision without knowing but maybe they are waiting to see how talented the kid is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell me how much you got, and what the process was?
Is it just based on your tax forms?
Some clubs save the financial aid for the more talented kids that are less fortunate. If you're just an average kid it isn't worth it to them to put you on scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Can you tell me how much you got, and what the process was?
Is it just based on your tax forms?