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<blockquote data-quote="DrJacket" data-source="post: 147550" data-attributes="member: 913"><p>Let's use our favorite "Building Management" program as a hypothetical. Obviously, it's all in how closely the NCAA scrutinizes the comparison between two programs. But, I suppose if one demonstrated that Stanford's "Sustainable Building Design" masters has a different name than Georgia Tech's "Building Construction and Management" programs--and that there are a couple of courses in our program that really get the particular student/athlete in a specialty he really wants-- that would qualify as a program Stanford didn't have. At least I hope it's that simple. Just a couple of demonstrable curricular differences, and maybe an "expert" at Tech the student really wants to study with--I think the NCAA would have a hard time keeping a graduate from going to a program they really wanted to. </p><p></p><p>Then again, this is the NCAA we're talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrJacket, post: 147550, member: 913"] Let's use our favorite "Building Management" program as a hypothetical. Obviously, it's all in how closely the NCAA scrutinizes the comparison between two programs. But, I suppose if one demonstrated that Stanford's "Sustainable Building Design" masters has a different name than Georgia Tech's "Building Construction and Management" programs--and that there are a couple of courses in our program that really get the particular student/athlete in a specialty he really wants-- that would qualify as a program Stanford didn't have. At least I hope it's that simple. Just a couple of demonstrable curricular differences, and maybe an "expert" at Tech the student really wants to study with--I think the NCAA would have a hard time keeping a graduate from going to a program they really wanted to. Then again, this is the NCAA we're talking about. [/QUOTE]
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