Posted on 27 March 2009 by The SAI Team
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The normal time frame in which most collegiate student athletes complete their studies is 4-5 years. However, all student athletes have four years of eligibility in which they are allowed to participate and represent his or her institution in intercollegiate athletics. Throughout the student athlete’s college career anything can happen that might affect his or her ability to continue playing the sport. From injuries, family matters, personal issues, etc. are some of the factors that can affect the student athlete’s scholarship in any way.
It is understood that all scholarships cannot be offered for a longer period other than one year. However, most coaches and athletic departments will renew such scholarships (athletic related aid) every year unless the student athlete engages in actions that violate the school rules or its governing body rules (NCAA, NAIA, etc.). The scholarship can also be reduced or canceled if…
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Posted on 26 March 2009 by The SAI Team
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Many prospective student athletes who are looking to accept financial aid to represent an institution at the intercollegiate level must understand that he or she cannot receive a financial aid package that exceeds the cost of attendance that is normally incurred by other students enrolled at a comparable program at such institution.
You have to keep in mind that institutions that follow NCAA rules must abide to this rule, and violating so will endanger the student athlete eligibility and/or the institution being penalized.
If you are wondering the exact cost of…
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Posted on 25 March 2009 by The SAI Team
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The following topic relates to NCAA member institutions.
Due to the high educational costs, many prospective student athletes may ask themselves if he or she can receive financial aid from a source other than the institution he or she will attend and represent in intercollegiate athletics. It is understandable that all parents or legal guardians are concerned about the costs of education and how to pay for it when the prospective student athlete is not being offered a full scholarship that covers the entire tuition room and board to attend an institution.
However, it is important to understand that all prospective student athletes… who intend to participate in intercollegiate [NCAA] athletics must follow certain rules related to obtaining financial assistance.
If you are planning to attend an NCAA athletic program…
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Posted on 23 March 2009 by The SAI Team
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All prospective student athletes may be eligible to receive Financial Aid from an NCAA member institution but he or she must meet certain regulations set forth by the NCAA, the conference and the institution to be eligible for institutional financial aid.
There are several regulations that must be met in order to participate in intercollegiate athletics. However, we will focus on one of the most important ones for all high school prospective student athletes interested in continuing playing sports at the collegiate level. Such regulations include the existence of valid academic credentials and approval of such credentials by an NCAA Eligibility Center.
That is why it is extremely important that all prospective student athletes start the…
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Posted on 16 March 2009 by The SAI Team
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Even though many student athletes at the NCAA division I and II level receive athletic scholarships, such scholarships are often not enough to cover the entire cost of tuition, room and board. Virtually all universities and colleges have a financial aid department in charge of facilitating student loans for those who need it and want it.
As a prospective student athlete, you are allowed to ask your recruiter to help you in obtaining educational loans. However, the arrangement of educational loans by an institution for a prospective student athlete is permitted only if the loan is not made before the completion of…
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