Athletic Scholarships
With the grueling practice schedule and frequent games that comprise the life of
a student athlete, figuring out how to pay for school
is probably the last thing you want to worry about. Unfortunately, though, the problem
of how to find money for college can be
even more challenging for student athletes. Federal financial
aid can help cover your tuition, but you probably want to avoid
student loans, since earning a steady income from athletics can be a
difficult task. Working your way through college while playing a sport can be nearly
impossible, unless you’ve discovered a way to attain a college degree without actually
devoting any time to coursework. And unfortunately, not everyone who plays sports
is lucky enough to land a starting position on the team of a top university or to
receive the generous scholarship award that
comes with such an honor.
However, this doesn’t mean that student athletes need to give up on the prospect
of winning scholarships to do what they
love to do. Student athlete scholarships are available from a wide variety of sources,
ranging from the university you choose to attend to numerous private funds. Both
national and local scholarships for student
athletes can be found, funded by anyone from the local Dollars for Scholars to multinational
corporations. Additionally, you don’t have to be on your college’s official team
to win a student athlete scholarship. Several
scholarship opportunities are given to students who have played sports in
high school, or who otherwise show a commitment to athletics.
University Scholarships for Student Athletes
The most common student athlete scholarships are awards given to players by colleges
and universities. These may cover all or part of tuition and can even include a
stipend, since being a student athlete is often a full-time job. Students hoping
to be recruited by coaches shouldn’t just sit back and hope their dream school finds
them. Rather, you should be proactive in conducting a college
search to find schools you’d like to attend and teams you’d like to play
on, then contact coaches yourself to see if they might be interested in getting
you to play on their team and possibly landing you a student athlete scholarship.
Other Student Athlete Scholarships
For students who are looking for other sources of
scholarship money instead of or in addition to university athletic scholarships,
private scholarship funds do exist. Below is a list of a few popular student athlete
scholarships available in our database. For a more comprehensive list, as well as
information on other college
scholarships for which you may qualify based on your background and interests,
conduct a free college scholarship search
and go for scholarship gold.
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AAHA Lou Manzione Scholarship
The Atlantic Amateur Hockey Association is pleased to offer a scholarship program to students who plan to continue their education beyond the 12th grade. A total of two (2) one thousand dollar ($1,000) scholarships are available, one to a New Jersey High School Senior and the second to a High School Senior from Pennsylvania or Delaware.
Selection Criteria:
The applicants must be high school seniors who are registered with USA Hockey.
Selection will be based on applicants essay score, scholastic achievement, coaches recommendation, teacher evaluations and extracurricular activities without regard to race, sex, religion or financial need. More
Chick Evans Scholarship
The Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship is a grant that covers tuition and housing (when applicable) in an Evans Scholarship House and may be renewed for up to four years at the Foundation's option.
Applicants must meet the following requirements: Caddie, Academic, Financial Need and Character.
Applicants must have caddied for a minimum of two years at a WGA affiliated club, rank in the upper quarter of their class, have above a B average in college prepatory classes, clearly establish their need for financial assistance, and be outstanding in character, integrity and leadership. More
NCAA Scholarships and Internships
The NCAA administers a variety of internship, scholarship and leadership-development programs to enhance the educational opportunities that student-athletes receive on campus. In addition, the NCAA conducts research into the academic preparation and performance of student-athletes, among many other topics. This page contains links to information about the NCAA's educational programming and research efforts.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit:
http://www.ncaa.org/wp More
Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year Award
The SAMMY (Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year) award is sponsored by the National Milk Mustache got milk? Campaign and USA Today. The SAMMY award is open to high school senior student athletes who demonstrate outstanding academic performance, athletic excellence, leadership skills and community service. SAMMY winners receive a $7,500 college scholarship.
For more information and to apply online, please visit http://bodybymilk.com More