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You also built the mega spreadsheet  Mine ended up with nearly 100 schools!!!! Incredibly helpful... While this may be obvious to most, the following was a big part of our analysis. The net cost is what matters, not the size of the grant. For example, School A has a COA of 43,000 and give you a package of 18,000 in merit money - net cost is 25,000. School B costs 38,000 and only gives you 15,000 - net cost is 23,000. Even though school B gave you less, net cost is what matters. 08
" There's nothing cooler than a guy who does what we dream of doing, and then enjoys it as much as we dream we would enjoy it. " -- Scott Ostler on Tim Lincecum
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| Posts: 1011 | Location: Monterey, California | Registered: May 28, 2004 |    |
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Too funny!!! I should have added a column!!!
" There's nothing cooler than a guy who does what we dream of doing, and then enjoys it as much as we dream we would enjoy it. " -- Scott Ostler on Tim Lincecum
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| Posts: 1011 | Location: Monterey, California | Registered: May 28, 2004 |    |
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Lets get real here!!! Does a young man entering college who is concerned about furthering his baseball career truly have an interest in the ratio of male to female students? If that is one of the young mans criteria than I think that he is not truly serious and I would worry about it I have never in all my experience had a player ask me that about a college--most ask about the whether I know anything about the coach and the academic support
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| Posts: 19293 | Location: Manchester, CT USA | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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Son applied to four DIII schools. He wanted a small student body, we wanted rockin' academics, and we all wanted great baseball. After the aid offers came back, three of the schools would have cost us almost nothing. He chose the one that is going to cost us quite a bit. That's okay. It's where he wants to go, it's where I wanted to see him go, it's where the coaches wanted him the most, and once mom sees the place in August, she'll understand why he has chosen this to be his home for 4 years. Besides, they have the best baseball, and we loved the coaches! And, yes, he noted that the male-female ratio is definitely in his favor!
"I would be lost without baseball. I don't think I could stand being away from it as long as I was alive." Roberto Clemente #21
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| Posts: 2461 | Location: Neither Here Nor There | Registered: November 26, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by plash3: They don't call it an athletic scholarship but rather a grant in aid money as well as accademic money. You can also get subsidised stafford money which doesn't have to get paid back. I know from experiance you can do very well going this route. You have to apply to the school to find all this out but you don't have to commit.
Just to clarify, a subsidized stafford DOES have to be paid back. It doesn't collect interest until the student graduates or gives up school. A non-subsidized stafford begins to collect interest immediately upon loan. A pell grant doesn't have to be paid back. 
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| Posts: 5388 | Location: Kentucky | Registered: December 30, 2004 |    |
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