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Reality of Sports Scholarships Posted on 03-11-2008

klg14
Hawthorne, CA
The New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia March 10, 2008 The Scholarship Divide Expectations Lose to Reality of Sports Scholarships By BILL PENNINGTON Correction Appended At youth sporting events, the sidelines have become the ritual community meeting place, where families sit in rows of folding chairs aligned like church pews. These congregations are diverse in spirit but unified by one gospel: heaven is your child receiving a college athletic scholarship. Parents sacrifice weekends and vacations to tournaments and specialty camps, spending thousands each year in this quest for the holy grail. But the expectations of parents and athletes can differ sharply from the financial and cultural realities of college athletics, according to an analysis by The New York Times of previously undisclosed data from the National Collegiate Athletic Association and interviews with dozens of college officials. Excluding the glamour sports of football and basketball, the average N.C.A.A. athletic scholarship is nowhere near a full ride, amounting to $8,707. In sports like baseball or track and field, the number is routinely as low as $2,000. Even when football and basketball are included, the average is $10,409. Tuition and room and board for N.C.A.A. institutions often cost between $20,000 and $50,000 a year. Complete story: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/10/sports/10scholarships.html?st=cse&sq=Expectations+Lose+to+Reality+of+Sports+Scholarships+&scp=1
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