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How to Pay Your Kid's Tuition with an Athletic Scholarship
To wrangle financial aid, you'll have to start early. Every year, thousands of former kinder kickers and pee-wee running backs get big-league tuition breaks or favored admissions at colleges their grades alone would never qualify them for. Why not yours? After all, you've spent obscene amounts...
Tags: College, Scholarship, MoneyWatch, MoneyWatch Feature Package, Scholarships, Athletic Scholarships, Paying for College, Tuition, Athletes
Articles 2009-06-02

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Loyola University New Orleans to offer athletic scholarships for the
Loyola University New Orleans will offer athletic scholarships for the first time since 1972, when the school stopped offering intercollegiate athletics for financial reasons. The school will offer three male and three female basketball scholarships this fall. Loyola, a member of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference, competes in Division I...
Tags: Loyola University
Research articles 2004-03-15
Scoring a College Athletic Scholarship
College athletic scholarships are less generous and harder-to-get than you think. Consider the Long Odds Goal: Be realistic about where your kid can play college sports. ...
Tags: School, Women, Coach, Student, Scholarship, Athlete, Sport, MoneyWatch, NCAA, Division, Gender And Diversity, Human Resources, ERROR: Missing a field., Lynn O’Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-06-02
Notre Dame athletic director gets contract extension.
Dec 30, 2002 The Sports Network via COMTEX Jacksonville, FL Sports Network - Notre Dame athletic director Kevin White received a two-year contract extension Monday. The extension runs through 2012. White, who took the job in March 2000, signed most...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2002-12-31
Why Athletes Have an Edge at Elite Colleges
Division III colleges are not allowed to give athletic scholarships. But athletics can help your kid get dough anyway. The D-III Play Officially, financial favoritism for athletes at D-III schools is strictly forbidden. NCAA rules prohibit D-III schools from awarding...
Tags: School, Coach, Scholarship, Athlete, MoneyWatch, Leadership, Management, ERROR: Missing a field., Lynn O’Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-06-02
The Truth about Sports Scholarships
Don't think for a moment that your kid's athletic scholarship comes without a price. Secret 1: Forget About Becoming a Doctor ...
Tags: Team, School, Coach, Scholarship, MoneyWatch, Division, Chances, Team Management, Management, ERROR: Missing a field., Lynn O’Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-06-02
Always giving a rip: legendary Little Rock basketball coach Charles Ripley has molded a long list of success stories
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Charles Ripley doesn't coach as many victories as he once did, when he made Little Rock Parkview a regional and often national powerhouse in the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. These days he's head coach and athletic director at Arkansas Baptist College, which is in the second...
Tags: CAREER, coach, Coach, Fisher, NBA, Patriots, team
Research articles 2008-06-02
College Aid for the Affluent
You shouldn't automatically assume that your family's income will prevent you from qualifying for college financial aid. Some schools will actually be eager to offer you some cash in hopes of enticing your son or daughter to enroll. You just need to know the rules... If your family pulls in...
Tags: School, Financial, College, Student, MoneyWatch, Tuition Discount, Web Site Fastweb.com, Financial Accounting, Finance, Financial Aid, Merit Aid, Tuition Discounts, Rich College Students, Flagship Universities, College Board, Ivy League, Out-of-State Tuition, Lynn O’Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-03-16
Entitlement creates overprivilege
Jon Saraceno's commentary about the Duke lacrosse team (Keeping score, "Alcohol turns tide of culture," April7) indicates alcohol is really just a symptom. The notion of entitlement he mentions -- including athletic-based -- is the root of the problem. The notion of the value to the greater good has been...
Tags: alcohol, Duke University, entitlement, FINANCE, football, Investment, Leadership, Manufacturing
Research articles 2006-04-11
Michelle Obama's story compelling on its own
A few weeks ago, I learned Michelle Obama, wife of probable presidential nominee Barack Obama, has one sibling, a brother, Craig Robinson, and he was head basketball coach at Brown University in Providence, R.I. As of April 7, Robinson is head basketball coach at Oregon State University, in...
Tags: Brown University, Chicago
Research articles 2008-05-10
James L. Shulman and William G. Bowen, The Game of Life: College Sports and Educational Values.(Book Review) (book review)
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001), xxxvi + 447 pp., $49.50 cloth, $16.95 paper. A long time ago in a country far, far away, I played varsity football for a small liberal-arts college in rural Massachusetts. There were no athletic scholarships at this particular college;...
Tags: football, Games, Princeton University, scholarship
Research articles 2003-02-01
Princeton University's football program has received a $10 million gift from 1979 alumnus William C. Powers, the largest donation ever received by the university's athletic department
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY's football program has received a $10 MILLION gift from 1979 alumnus William C. Powers, the largest donation ever received by the university's athletic department. Princeton Stadium's game field will be renamed "Powers Field" in honor of the gift. Powers also donated $500,000 to establish two scholarships to support...
Tags: FINANCE, Games, Princeton University
Research articles 2007-01-11
SportsTrac, Inc. "Teams Up" with Perot Systems for college athletic scholarships
DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 4, 1996--SportsTrac, Inc. and Perot Systems today announced a long-term technology partnership to bring the first comprehensive, Internet-based recruiting tool for college-bound athletes to the World Wide Web.
Tags: team
Research articles 1996-09-04
Briefly in Sports
- Briefly in sports FOOTBALL - Foland, Wilson sign with Baker --- Baker has signed Shawnee Heights products Mark Foland and Wes Wilson to letters of intent. Both were awarded academic and athletic scholarships. Foland was an All-Centennial League second-team running back and was honorable...
Tags: Indiana, NFL, Nike Inc., team, tournament
Research articles 2000-05-20
LI exec gets Adelphi award
Adelphi University will honor Patrick S. Smalley, executive vice president of Fairhaven Properties Inc. and The Garden City Hotel, with the 2005 President's Award for Outstanding Achievement and Friendship to Adelphi at its 17th Annual Golf Classic, on Monday, September 26 at the Cherry Valley Club in Garden City, N.Y....
Tags: Adelphi University, Benefits, FINANCE, scholarship
Research articles 2005-08-24
The winning streak is 1
THINK YOU HAVE IT BAD, try being a player on the Caltech basketball team. With their win over Brad College of New York on Saturday, the Beavers broke a string of 207 straight NCAA Division III losses. "It was a combination of a sense of relief and happiness for the...
Tags: California Institute of Technology, team
Research articles 2007-01-08
IMMEASURABLE DIFFERENCES
When it comes to "measureables" -- those NFL Draft Combine statistics like 40-yard dash time and vertical leap -- Air Force typically doesn't measure up with its opponents. "I'd say we're in the bottom of the country -- I'd say all three service academies are," Falcons senior...
Tags: Air Force, Games
Research articles 2007-09-13
Bowie State University
Charles Davis, athletics director at Bowie State University BSU in Maryland, was named athletics director at North Carolina A&T State University. While at BSU, Davis created an Academic Excellence Banquet to honor student-athletes and initiated a fund for athletic scholarships. A Wake Forest University graduate and basketball player, Davis was...
Tags: director, Maryland, scholarship, Wake Forest University
Research articles 2003-01-13
Four Crazy Facts About College That Could Save You Money
It's what you don't know about college that can kill you financially. If you've got a couple of minutes to spare, you could save yourself a lot of money by reading to the end of this post. If you aren't a LeBron James clone, forget about...
Tags: College, Scholarship, NCAA, Student College Debt, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Blog posts 2009-07-28
Young Scientists Display Research Projects at 2005 Massachusetts Science Fair
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Students from high schools throughout the Commonwealth will exhibit their research projects and compete for more than $300,000 in prizes and scholarships at the 56th annual Massachusetts Science Fair, May 6 & 7, 2005 at Johnson Athletic Center, MIT Campus, Cambridge, Mass. Project judging takes place Friday,...
Tags: Cambridge, FINANCE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, scholarship, Taxes
Research articles 2005-05-04
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