I saw today where it was touted that the Ivy League schools put together
programs without any athletic scholarships.  This is in essence half true.
 
One of the intersting little items revealed by the investigation of the price
fixing scam perpatrated by the Ivy League schools is that finicial aid
packages of student athletes varied by up to $10,000 from school to school.
 
No, they are not called "athletic" scholarships, but they do sometimes seem to
walk and quack like a duck . . . . .
 
Dave Bender
[one disclaimer:  this my wife's account, and the opinions expressed here are
mine and not necessarily hers!]