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IIRC both Colgate and SLU were non-scholarship until the late '90s,
and started giving athletic scholarships around then.  (I recall that
SLU's 2000 ECAC title was shortly after they started athletic
scholarships.)
 					John Whelan
 					Cornell '91
 					http://elynah.com/tbrw/hockey

On Mon, 14 Apr 2014, Joe Makowiec wrote:

> At 4-14-2014 12:01 PM, Erik Biever wrote:
>> Right, but I believe the other ECAC schools also provide need-based aid. I 
>> didn't intend to single out Union.
>
> Nor I.  The situation as I understand it:
>
> Ivies (Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Yale) and Union: no 
> athletic aid
> RPI, Saint Lawrence, Clarkson: athletic scholarships for hockey, under an 
> NCAA waiver which allows them, as D-III schools, to use athletic aid for 
> their two D-I programs
> Colgate, Quinnipiac: not sure, although a quick web search indicates that 
> both offer athletic scholarships, including in their hockey programs.
>
> Joe
> -- 
> Joe Makowiec can be reached at:
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