08-04-2017, 07:41 PM
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#123
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Sunshine Coast
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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
There might be some reason to be concerned. People who go to Ivy League schools (Harvard, Yale) don't get athletic scholarships... they are paying to be in school. Guys like this may want to see the whole college thing through to the end (Agostino, Vesey). It probably doesn't help that we don't have an obvious NHL spot with Fox' name on it.
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They seem to get around that and still provide assistance.
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Yes, the Ivy League cannot offer athletic scholarships, but this does not mean that they can’t provide financial aid. In fact, all of the Ivys have a blind admissions/financial aid process, which benefits the student athlete in question. Having a blind admissions/financial aid process means that Ivy admission offices will not consider a students financial situation when the student is looked at to be admitted or not. If the admissions office decides to admit the student, the college will provide any financial aid to the student on the basis of need determined by each institution. This financial process is for ALL students, not just athletes. This benefits Ivy athletes because if an Ivy athlete decides not to play sports anymore, the student will still receive financial aid, whereas the scholarship is taken away at other DI schools if the athlete quits.
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https://new.berecruited.com/resource...uiting-process
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