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<blockquote data-quote="Stinger90" data-source="post: 152966" data-attributes="member: 302"><p>Good question.</p><p>(1) Varsity Rosters may include junior varsity, redshirt, reserve and/or practice squad players and do not reflect club or intramural team participants.</p><p></p><p><strong>** Do the Math!</strong> The average NCAA Division I baseball team has a roster of 35 players but only a maximum of 11.7 athletic scholarships available. This means the average award covers only about 1/3 of annual college costs and this assumes the sport is fully funded at the sponsoring school. Baseball is an equivalency sport for NCAA scholarship purposes, so partial scholarships can be awarded to meet the NCAA limit per school. For example, an NCAA Division II school can award 18 baseball players each a 1/2 equivalent scholarship and still meet the limit of 9.For more information see our page on scholarship limits.</p><p></p><p>(2) Average Athletic Scholarship is the average amount of athletically related student aid per athlete for ALL varsity sports sponsored by the specific school. Some athletes receive full awards, some receive partial and many receive none. Additionally some sports within a school may be fully funded, some partially and some sports provide no athletic scholarships. Private schools generally have higher tuition than public schools and the average award will reflect this.</p><p></p><p>(3) Financial Assistance to all undergraduates includes ALL forms of student financial assistance including athletic and academic scholarships, grants and other financial aid. “% receiving” is the percentage of all undergraduates who received some form of financial assistance. “Average $” is the average award to those undergraduates who received some form of financial assistance during the year.</p><p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center"> Average Athletic Financial Assistance to </p> <p style="text-align: center">Four year Colleges with Roster Size (1) Scholarship (2) Annual Tuition & Fees Room & all Undergraduates (3) SAT Math Percentile %</p> <p style="text-align: center">Varsity Baseball Programs City State Division Men Women Men Women In-State Out-of-State Board % receiving Average $ 25% 75% Admitte</p> <p style="text-align: center">Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA NCAA I 35 - 22,318 21,520 10,650 29,954 9,814 63% 8,510 660 760 55%</p><p></p><p>Don't know if this helps. Did this in a hurry. But I'm sure each state and schools are different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stinger90, post: 152966, member: 302"] Good question. (1) Varsity Rosters may include junior varsity, redshirt, reserve and/or practice squad players and do not reflect club or intramural team participants. [B]** Do the Math![/B] The average NCAA Division I baseball team has a roster of 35 players but only a maximum of 11.7 athletic scholarships available. This means the average award covers only about 1/3 of annual college costs and this assumes the sport is fully funded at the sponsoring school. Baseball is an equivalency sport for NCAA scholarship purposes, so partial scholarships can be awarded to meet the NCAA limit per school. For example, an NCAA Division II school can award 18 baseball players each a 1/2 equivalent scholarship and still meet the limit of 9.For more information see our page on scholarship limits. (2) Average Athletic Scholarship is the average amount of athletically related student aid per athlete for ALL varsity sports sponsored by the specific school. Some athletes receive full awards, some receive partial and many receive none. Additionally some sports within a school may be fully funded, some partially and some sports provide no athletic scholarships. Private schools generally have higher tuition than public schools and the average award will reflect this. (3) Financial Assistance to all undergraduates includes ALL forms of student financial assistance including athletic and academic scholarships, grants and other financial aid. “% receiving” is the percentage of all undergraduates who received some form of financial assistance. “Average $” is the average award to those undergraduates who received some form of financial assistance during the year. [CENTER] Average Athletic Financial Assistance to Four year Colleges with Roster Size (1) Scholarship (2) Annual Tuition & Fees Room & all Undergraduates (3) SAT Math Percentile % Varsity Baseball Programs City State Division Men Women Men Women In-State Out-of-State Board % receiving Average $ 25% 75% Admitte Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA NCAA I 35 - 22,318 21,520 10,650 29,954 9,814 63% 8,510 660 760 55%[/CENTER] Don't know if this helps. Did this in a hurry. But I'm sure each state and schools are different. [/QUOTE]
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