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Originally posted by Florida Baseball Guy:
Academic funds have always been countable unless the players has either a 3.5 unweighted GPA, or an 1100 on the SAT (check that number), or in the top 10 percent of their class.



so let's say the above applies......and the player does meets that above criteria and his aid is then non-countable aid.


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The only change is that coaches will be required to ensure that each student athlete receiving countable aid receives the committment from the institution of 25% of a scholarship.


so then.............

a player meeting the non-counter criteria could receive non-countable aid and there would be NO 25 percent minimum required period.........

correct?

if they meet the non-counter criteria, then there is no minimum aid requirement period?

i get a little confused about all this
Last edited by btbballfannumber1
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