What is considered a "full athletic" scholarship? My son was offered 100% of everything except for room. Academics are not involved. Does this mean that this school now has only 10.7 scholarships?
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quote:Originally posted by MN-Mom:
I'm no expert, but I'm concerned about Shep's rather broad statement "Never take the first offer". There are probably situations when it makes sense to negotiate, and others when failure to accept the initial offer just tells that coach to move on to the next recruit rather than wasting his time.
quote:Originally posted by LOW337:
All D-I's are allowed 11.7.....some are fully funded and some are not....
Fully funded means that they are allowed 11.7 out of state.....partially funded means that they have a certain amount of money allocated towards in-state and out-of-state respectively...they still can give 11.7 but it is up to the instituion's discretion of the breakdown....some D-I's may only have 9 scholarships....some 7 etc...just because the NCAA says you can have 11.7 does not mean all D-I's are equal.
If the institution is FULLY FUNDED and OUT OF STATE tuition/books/room and board and fees are 10K then they have $107,000.00 to offer.....Each school's compliance department gives them a percentage breakdown of scholarship $$....for example it may be.....
tuiton and fees = certain amt of $$$ = which comes to a certain % of 1 scholarship
room = certain amt of $$$ = which comes to a certain % of 1 scholarship
meals = certain amt of $$$ = which comes to a certain % of 1 scholarship
books = certain amt of $$$ = which come to a certain % of 1 scholarship
This total of $$$ will equal 1 scholarship
In-state breakdown will be different....
quote:Originally posted by btbballfannumber1:quote:Originally posted by LOW337:
Academic aid can count against the 11.7 in some cases....not all....there are exceptions....see NCAA or talk to coach.....The coach will obviously want to do what benefits him/program/institution.
Low337 - thanks for the posts you're saying then that there are some cases then when the player may receive purely academic merit aid (full-tuition, etc.) and that any merit aid $$$'s
received by that player count against the program's scholly count? How the school handles this.......is that a conference policy or ncaa across the board? what are the exceptions?
TPM - good question on the $$$ awards or percentage awards and good answer Coach Merc.
over 4 years, the difference could really add up then as total coa rises.
thanks to everyone for a good thread. lots of good info.