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    #16
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    Do research
    I am doing research on TS but only jackazzes responding

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      #17
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      I am doing research on TS but only jackazzes responding
      What Info you looking for ?

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        #18
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        What Info you looking for ?
        Alston money. Does anyone know of any colleges giving Alston for womens soccer. Has anyone actually received Alston money or know someone who did?

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          #19
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          Do your research
          Tons. Do your research. My daughter went thru the process last year. Most schools offered it.

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            #20
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            Alston money. Does anyone know of any colleges giving Alston for womens soccer. Has anyone actually received Alston money or know someone who did?
            I know players that have received it and one being my daughter. It’s out there. Trust me.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Guest View Post
              The stupidity on this page is amazing, no one wants to do their homework.

              Take home message: number of academic scholarships far exceed athletic ones by a wide margin.

              If you are a National Merit Finalist (exceedingly well on PSAT), have a 3.9 or higher UNWEIGHTED GPA on a 4.0 scale (only had 1 B in final grade in 1 class through Junior year), then have at least 1300 SAT score or more, then regardless of how good you are male or female on a soccer field, you have a high possibility of getting a full ride.

              That’s what happened to my oldest son.
              In order to maximize your scholarship $ (athletic or academic) you need to be highly desired by the coach and school. You need to be well above their "average." Recruit #6 isn't going to get much athletic money. An applicant with on target grades and scores gets admitted but won't get much merit$. A 1300 score isn't going to get you much of anything at certain schools.

              Financial aid is the 3rd source but most soccer families make too much to qualify. There are rules on how all 3 get stacked.

              Yes some athletes will get the equivalent of a full, but it's very rarely all athletic money in soccer. There are only 14 women's amd 9.9 men's scholarships to split across large rosters. A stud scorer or starting GK might get 85%. On the opposite end some will get pennies and even nothing. Good grades for that school can make a huge difference. Good players with good grades will ha e more options.

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