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As Erik pointed out, there is a difference between ³athletic scholarships²
and ³scholarships to athletes². Though D-3 does not give the former, they
most certainly do the latter. Athletes get all sorts of scholarship aid,
and though Canadians would add to geographical diversity, any form of
discretionary scholarship money can go towards athletes. Financial aid,
which is normally defined as need based, can also go to athletes. So the
pool of money to which all students, including student-athletes, are
eligible for is quite broad.
Nathan
On 4/14/14, 10:52 AM, "Joe Makowiec" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>At 4-14-2014 11:30 AM, Erik Biever wrote:
>>I believe [Union] provide[s] need-based aid in lieu of athletic
>>scholarships.
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>At the time they announced that they wouldn't be using athletic
>scholarships for hockey, I seem to recall that the president noted
>that they had a pool of scholarship money for "campus diversity"
>which they might consider tapping.
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>Other ECAC schools, including last year's champion, also don't give
>athletic scholarships...
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>Joe
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>Joe Makowiec can be reached at:
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