Sports Scholarships An Insiders Guide

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athletes as reported in the NCAA News. The most important


recommendation made (and consequently implemented) was


to begin a process of electronically monitoring the financial


aid packages of student athletes and comparing the average


value of an enrolled athlete’s package with those of regular


students. After a pilot program was adopted, the Division III


Financial Aid Reporting Program was implemented. Any Divi-


sion III institution beyond a 4 percent variance between the


two groups would be designated for review. (A 4 percent vari-


ance can equal as much as $2,500 for a Division III prospect’s


financial aid package.) An enforcement committee was cre-


ated to alert and recommend changes to violators. Violators


can be sanctioned or otherwise penalized. While a number


of Division III institutions generally agree with the objectives


of the Financial Aid Reporting Program, many have made


their disagreement quite clear. The disagreements identified


in a Division III membership survey include: the athletics


program’s impact on student enrollment, impact on remain-


ing competitive, the unique character of each Division III


institution’s individual enrollment needs, institutional culture


protection, wild cost disparities between Division III institu-


tions, and conference prerogatives in structuring competitive


parity. As you have learned, leadership grants provide sub-


stantial reductions for many enrolled students, both athletes


and regular. Many Division III colleges are asking the NCAA


to use sports/athletic leadership grants for certain (probably


exceptional) athletes to help reduce their financial burden.


At this writing, that exception is being denied. Stayed tuned;


the pressure to allow the foregoing grants is substantial. Many


schools that feel burdened by the Financial Aid Reporting Pro-


gram have already been creating ways to circumvent its intent.

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