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  2. Athletic scholarship - Wikipedia

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    An athletic scholarship is a form of scholarship to attend a college ... Some schools or leagues permitted by the NCAA to award athletic scholarships nevertheless ...

  3. Sources: NCAA to increase scholarships for sports, with ...

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    INDIANAPOLIS — Dozens more scholarship spots are coming to NCAA sports. During a meeting Tuesday, power conference commissioners finalized new roster-size limits that pave the way for athletic ...

  4. National Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    Distributed equally among Division I basketball-playing conferences that meet athletic and academic standards to play in the men's basketball tournament. The money is used to fund NCAA sports and provide scholarships for college athletes. $46.7M Academic Enhancement Fund; Distributed to Division I schools to assist with academic programs and ...

  5. New college sports roster limits revealed as House settlement ...

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    According to a Yahoo Sports calculation, there are about 500 scholarships available in all sports in the current NCAA model. Under the new roster limits, that number is now at more than 1,200.

  6. 5 Myths About Athletic Scholarships

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    According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association, more than 180,000 student-athletes receive around $3. ... Only about 1% to 2% of undergraduate students in bachelor's degree programs ...

  7. NCAA Division I - Wikipedia

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    "Head-count" sports, in which the NCAA limits the total number of individuals that can receive athletic scholarships, but allows each player to receive up to a full scholarship. "Equivalency" sports, in which the NCAA limits the total financial aid that a school can offer in a given sport to the equivalent of a set number of full scholarships.

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