Sports Scholarships An Insiders Guide

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The Ultimate Negotiating Weapon 159


he/she will contact you. By his/her


explanation you will know that you


have been awarded all you will receive


from that institution. Then it’s time


to decide to accept the package or


move on to another program’s offer.


(You are negotiating with more than


one college, aren’t you?)


Once you have made your deci-


sion about which college you will


attend, it’s very important that you


notify the other institutions that


you’ve been negotiating with that


you will be attending another school.


This may well provide someone who


is being strung along an opportunity


to be recruited and receive financial


aid based on his/her athletic ability.


Whether it is called a scholarship,


grant, financial aid, or any other


name (except a loan), this is an


amount of money that you or your


parents will not have to pay “out of pocket.” Many student


athletes receive financial aid that is called or titled everything


from a Presidential Grant to a Room Grant to a Leadership


Grant, or whatever. Don’t get caught up in the semantics of


what these funds are called. What’s important is the money,


not the name associated with it.


Remember this: Talk is cheap, if you don’t have it in writing


you have nothing. Get it in writing; it will come in the form


of an award letter or a similar format.


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The


Tr uT h Is


Few colleges refuse


to reconsider


award letters.


A substantial


majority of


American colleges


are under extreme


pressure to enroll


students. They


discount tuition


and accommodate


other needs


whenever possible.

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