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It is my understanding that there are no athletic or academic scholarships in the ivy league. Any and all aid is based entirely on financial need and coaches have no input or control over this determination. If you do not qualify for much aid, portable scholarships are your only option to reduce the costs and you are totally on your own in locating and securing them. Is this correct?
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novice mom,

Ivy Coaches do have alot of input for their recruited Ivy athletes. However, final determination (control) on admitting the student lies with the Admissions Dept. In its simplest form, the Ivy recruiting process resembles a hybrid between D3 (academic first) and traditional D1 recruiting (athletic first).

Birdman is right that it is financial need based. I would add that it is BLIND need based financial aid. So they are not looking at grades in awarding financial aid. Ivy FA can be very generous depending on your financial situation.

Your first sentence is 100% correct. No academic or athletic scholarships.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PIS:
While retail prices can be scary, sometimes digging a little deeper can be eye opening.

Many of the most best colleges (read, most expensive) actually are among the Best Values.

Check out this link from Kiplinger."

http://www.kiplinger.com/tools/privatecolleges/

My bank account account is living proof of this, my son is attending a NESCAC school at less of the cost for a community college and we are considered middle class here in NJ.Take care of the work in the classroom because it does pay off!
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