“Athletic scholarships do not count as one of the schools athletic scholarships.”Cat Grad wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:01 pmFor what it's worth:
https://community.hsbaseballweb.com/top ... -more-long
Steve Spurrier was the first coach to complain to the NCAA about the schools that used athletic scholarships rather than use their athletic money and he also whined that the kids did not count against the scholarship total--the NCAA does in fact place a total limit to the FBS count and the scholarships can't be split as in the FCS and nonrevenue sports. For those of you with more time on your hands than you know what to do with, you can read the NCAA regs. Athletic scholarships do not count as one of the school's athletic scholarships.
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https://usatodayhss.com/2017/how-athlet ... ships-workCan student-athletes combine academic and athletic scholarships?
The short answer is yes—but it depends. The NCAA has a few specific rules about how Division I and Division II student-athletes should handle non-athletic financial aid. To accept an academic scholarship as an incoming freshman, student-athletes need to meet the following criteria:
Division I
Top 10% of the high school graduating class
Achieve a cumulative high school GPA of at least 3.50
Score 1200 or higher on the SAT or ACT sum score of at least 105
Division II
Top 20% of high school graduating class
Achieved a 3.5 cumulative GPA out of 4.00
ACT Sum score of 100 or SAT of 1140
The student must also show that athletic information was not required as part of the application process. If colleges could give athletes academic or merit-based scholarships freely, then there would be no limit on the amount of money they could offer athletes to compete at their school! By imposing these rules, the NCAA is ensuring that athletes who receive academic scholarships are getting them based on their academics, not their athletics.
If the coach sees I have an academic scholarship, will I receive a smaller athletic scholarship?
Some athletes are under the impression that having an academic scholarship might hurt their chances of maximizing their athletic scholarship amount. The answer here, once again–it depends. Each athlete on a team is worth is a certain amount of money. The coach will offer athletic scholarship money to the athlete based on that amount. If a coach sees that an athlete has an academic scholarship that covers a portion of their worth, he will use athletic scholarship money to make up the difference. Then, he has a little extra money left over to recruit more high-quality athletes.
In other words, recruits are worth a certain amount to coaches. It’s better for coaches if recruits receive academic scholarships to get to that number, so the coach can stretch their scholarship dollars a little further.
Student-athletes need to do their research to get the most robust financial aid package. Athletic scholarships are a great way to pay for college, but don’t discount academic scholarships, either. They are a safer bet overall, and can even make a recruit more attractive to college coaches.
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...oops...academic doesn't count against the athletic...duh! Good catch.AFCAT wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:27 pm“Athletic scholarships do not count as one of the schools athletic scholarships.”Cat Grad wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:01 pmFor what it's worth:
https://community.hsbaseballweb.com/top ... -more-long
Steve Spurrier was the first coach to complain to the NCAA about the schools that used athletic scholarships rather than use their athletic money and he also whined that the kids did not count against the scholarship total--the NCAA does in fact place a total limit to the FBS count and the scholarships can't be split as in the FCS and nonrevenue sports. For those of you with more time on your hands than you know what to do with, you can read the NCAA regs. Athletic scholarships do not count as one of the school's athletic scholarships.
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Hawks86 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:29 pmhttps://usatodayhss.com/2017/how-athlet ... ships-workCan student-athletes combine academic and athletic scholarships?
The short answer is yes—but it depends. The NCAA has a few specific rules about how Division I and Division II student-athletes should handle non-athletic financial aid. To accept an academic scholarship as an incoming freshman, student-athletes need to meet the following criteria:
Division I
Top 10% of the high school graduating class
Achieve a cumulative high school GPA of at least 3.50
Score 1200 or higher on the SAT or ACT sum score of at least 105
Division II
Top 20% of high school graduating class
Achieved a 3.5 cumulative GPA out of 4.00
ACT Sum score of 100 or SAT of 1140
The student must also show that athletic information was not required as part of the application process. If colleges could give athletes academic or merit-based scholarships freely, then there would be no limit on the amount of money they could offer athletes to compete at their school! By imposing these rules, the NCAA is ensuring that athletes who receive academic scholarships are getting them based on their academics, not their athletics.
If the coach sees I have an academic scholarship, will I receive a smaller athletic scholarship?
Some athletes are under the impression that having an academic scholarship might hurt their chances of maximizing their athletic scholarship amount. The answer here, once again–it depends. Each athlete on a team is worth is a certain amount of money. The coach will offer athletic scholarship money to the athlete based on that amount. If a coach sees that an athlete has an academic scholarship that covers a portion of their worth, he will use athletic scholarship money to make up the difference. Then, he has a little extra money left over to recruit more high-quality athletes.
In other words, recruits are worth a certain amount to coaches. It’s better for coaches if recruits receive academic scholarships to get to that number, so the coach can stretch their scholarship dollars a little further.
Student-athletes need to do their research to get the most robust financial aid package. Athletic scholarships are a great way to pay for college, but don’t discount academic scholarships, either. They are a safer bet overall, and can even make a recruit more attractive to college coaches.
Good article. There must be a thousand of them out there if you want to post them for those too lazy to do a simple google search.
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Looking through our new signees tapes this morning, this one is flying under the radar a bit. This is a HUGE signing, especially with Padmos and Bailey both graduating.
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It's been huge since he committed several months ago. Absolutely needed him.RobertCats wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 11:02 amLooking through our new signees tapes this morning, this one is flying under the radar a bit. This is a HUGE signing, especially with Padmos and Bailey both graduating.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say Leighton is the first #1 or #2 rated player in the country at any position the Bobcats have ever signed.
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Since we're talking about it a little bit, I totally understand that he's slated to be our next punter presumably. But what's the plan at kicker? I figured we'd bring in a kicker with this class. Does Bryce placekick as well?
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Yes he does both. Not bringing in a kicker tells me that they are happy with Caleb Mancini.blueandgoldblitz wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:28 pmSince we're talking about it a little bit, I totally understand that he's slated to be our next punter presumably. But what's the plan at kicker? I figured we'd bring in a kicker with this class. Does Bryce placekick as well?
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