Peepers PV wrote:rainbowgirl28 wrote:Depends on the school. An athletic scholarship is a year to year contract. Your coach is not legally obligated to renew it.
Most coaches are somewhat nice about it, but if you come in on a big scholarship and end up sucking, most schools are going to at least reduce it.
i was told that you couldn't lose your athletic scholarship unless there was either a medical or character problem (like never going to practice)...? am i wrong here?
We studied it in my sports law class. It's a year to year contract. They have every right to completely cut your scholatship after the first year if they want.
Now most schools won't do that. Most schools have policies about cutting scholarships, they won't just randomly do it. If you work hard on the track and even harder in the classroom, you'll usually be OK.
But back to the original point, other forms of financial aid are a lot easier to get and more reliable than an athletic scholarship.