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Nearly 150 college teams may lose scholarships next season and 26 others are in danger of being banned from postseason play if they don’t improve next year.
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Athletic scholarships are not all games and fun. They can be overwhelming in their demands on a student’s time and energy.
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An athlete’s worth to a college is often negotiated behind the closed doors, but the figures tend to get out. What happens next is not surprising: scholarship envy.
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Frank Ben-Eze was mentioned last week in a Times article in which former Harvard coaches and members of the Ivy League said that the Crimson had lowered its academic standards.
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Frank Ben-Eze was mentioned last week in a Times article in which former Harvard coaches and members of the Ivy League said that the Crimson had lowered its academic standards.
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Baseball-specific N.C.A.A. restrictions going into effect this fall will make all scholarships in the sport worth at least 25 percent of an institution’s tuition and room and board.
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Many N.C.A.A. coaches try to figure out ways to buy the best athlete possible for the least amount of scholarship money, which can be as little as $400.
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The expectations of parents and athletes can differ sharply from the realities of college athletics.
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The expectations of parents and athletes can differ sharply from the realities of college athletics.
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