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<blockquote data-quote="jackets55" data-source="post: 891880" data-attributes="member: 3714"><p>Let me whole heartly disagree with this statement. While Stanford is a premier university that has some difficult areas of study, (1) they can get any athlete they want enrolled as they are a <strong>private</strong> non-profit school. (2) Once enrolled, they have a Bachelor of Arts program (40 different areas, to include Art Studies, Religious Studies, Urban Studies, Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Urban Studies, etc.) which are by far easier to remain in school under the degree progress rules, and (3) Their students do not have to declare for a major until their Junior academic year. On the other hand, although Tech can get athletes enrolled under academic waivers, they still must pursue a Bachelor of Science degree (think STEM).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackets55, post: 891880, member: 3714"] Let me whole heartly disagree with this statement. While Stanford is a premier university that has some difficult areas of study, (1) they can get any athlete they want enrolled as they are a [B]private[/B] non-profit school. (2) Once enrolled, they have a Bachelor of Arts program (40 different areas, to include Art Studies, Religious Studies, Urban Studies, Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Urban Studies, etc.) which are by far easier to remain in school under the degree progress rules, and (3) Their students do not have to declare for a major until their Junior academic year. On the other hand, although Tech can get athletes enrolled under academic waivers, they still must pursue a Bachelor of Science degree (think STEM). [/QUOTE]
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