Sports Scholarships An Insiders Guide

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how to Get Financial Aid


It would take three chapters to explain the convoluted and


tortured reasons why some students, especially the “shouldn’t-


have-to-pay” category of students, are provided relief from


paying full tuition and fees. Generally though, discounts are


provided because of: merit (pretend and real), academic poten-


tial or achievement, athletic ability, special circumstances (to


be determined by the financial aid director’s “professional


judgment”), ethnicity, family and legacy relationships, and


need. The concept of “need” is virtually impossible to define.


When discussing need as it pertains to financial aid, it can


mean virtually anything the college administration wants it to


mean. Fortunately for you, the athletic prospect, it can mean


you need financial assistance. Or just as conveniently—in the


professional judgment of the financial aid director for the


recruiting institution—it can mean “we need rebounds.” Or


“we need pass completions or sacks or pole-vaulters or base


hits.” You get the picture: the recruiting institution is solely


responsible for defining what its needs are and can therefore


decide what it can do to accommodate its needs.


Each college can, and normally does, create a financial aid


awarding formula which uses its own unique mix of available


federal, state, as well as its own institutional funds. This for-


mula is calculated to meet the dual and concurrent needs and


requirements of delivering the institution’s intended level of


educational services to its students while maintaining finan-


cial solvency.


A very important component in receiving sufficient funds


necessary to accomplish the two interwoven service and sol-


vency goals is financial aid provided by government programs,


both state and federal, to students with proven financial need


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