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> Of course, the Ivies only offer scholarships based on need. If they need a
> goalie . . .
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> HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to
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EXACTLY! ;-)
Scholarship maximum for hockey is 18. However, the dollar value differs based
on in-state or out-state tuition. A full scholarship for an out-state
student-athlete may be $18,000 where as an in-state student-athlete might only
be $12,000.
Scholarships are also split up (probably more often than not, depending on the
school/coach). A half-scholarship for an out-state SA would be $9,000 and
in-state would be $6,000 so a full-scholarship for the two would be $15,000.
Make cents?
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Craig Roberts, University of Minnesota
Assistant Sports Information Director
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