Receiving Financial Aid from others

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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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  1. Maximum Financial Aid allowed to receive | StudentAthletesInfo - The #1 Student-Athletes Resource Says:

    [...] All student athletes are allowed to receive financial aid that amounts equal to the cost of tuition and fees, room and board, and required cost-related books. Also, student athletes are allowed to receive any other financial aid unrelated to athletics ability up to the cost of attendance at such school. However, the source of all financial aid must be acceptable by NCAA standards (read this). [...]

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