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Any school can offer academic money and bundle it with athletic money, but for some schools, the academic awards don't happen in time for the early signing period and, of course, the academic award cannot appear on the NLI. Of course, the student must qualify for academic money according to the NCAA, or it will be counted against the athletic money by them. To qualify (old method): Top 10% of class 3.5 GPA 1200 SATs (old method, without the writing test). It's probably changed by now, seems to be tweaked annually. Best place to check is on the NCAA website for the current rules. www.ncaa.org
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| Posts: 1313 | Location: NC | Registered: January 18, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by pitcherparent: I overheard a D1 coach telling someone that his school loses players to schools that can offer athletic and academic scholarships. Is that a D1 rule?
Not a rule. Two scenarios are possible. 1. His school doesn't offerr baseball scholarships or is not fully funded (not uncommon) for baseball scholarships, so he can't give out any/as many. 2. His school does not offer much in the way of academic scholarships for athletes.
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| Posts: 1222 | Location: northern burbs, IL | Registered: November 15, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by pitcherparent: I overheard a D1 coach telling someone that his school loses players to schools that can offer athletic and academic scholarships. Is that a D1 rule?
The above depends on what school the coach comes from. Some D1 programs DO NOT offer any athletic dollars, some schools do not offer ANY academic dollars. The D1 rule is that the minimum has to be 25% for a certain number of players. It does not specify in what type of money it has to be.
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| Posts: 10101 | Location: South Florida | Registered: July 28, 2003 |    |
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Is it possibly a state school that gives awards for academics? How do you know that the school does not give out academic scholarships? Did the coach tell you that? Coaches now have to be more creative than ever in giving scholarships, don't assume unless he has told you this himself.
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| Posts: 10101 | Location: South Florida | Registered: July 28, 2003 |    |
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