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Post by hc69 on Feb 13, 2024 12:10:44 GMT -5
Equivalencies/counters are by academic year, not semester. A fifth-year senior is on a full ride. That's one of the school's equivalencies for that year. He graduates in December. The school can't reallocate his scholarship in the Spring semester unless they had fewer than 63 equivalencies in the fall.
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Post by gks on Feb 13, 2024 12:54:47 GMT -5
Equivalencies/counters are by academic year, not semester. A fifth-year senior is on a full ride. That's one of the school's equivalencies for that year. He graduates in December. The school can't reallocate his scholarship in the Spring semester unless they had fewer than 63 equivalencies in the fall. So if someone where to leave school after say the first semester their sophomore year that financial aid equivalency can't be reallocated? That makes no sense. However we are talking NCAA.
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Post by hc69 on Feb 13, 2024 13:39:51 GMT -5
Correct. It can't be reallocated in that academic year.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Feb 13, 2024 13:44:24 GMT -5
Equivalencies/counters are by academic year, not semester. A fifth-year senior is on a full ride. That's one of the school's equivalencies for that year. He graduates in December. The school can't reallocate his scholarship in the Spring semester unless they had fewer than 63 equivalencies in the fall. Thank you for that reply. Since HC places great, great emphasis on the APR, the incentive tor KH and the head coach is to retain recruited scollie players on the roster and not bounce them off because they are third or fourth string, and thus free up scollie money for more fifth years.
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Post by hc6774 on Feb 13, 2024 13:49:54 GMT -5
pp has your question above been resolved? my thought is that for 63 full equivalents there is no change... However, are there restrictions on the awarding of the unallocated/budgeted $? e.g. football roster only; including w/o's? No, it has not. My understanding is that the 63 is based on two academic semesters. But if you had a half-scollie player who only matriculated in the fall semester, and you had another half scollie player who matriculated both semesters, but his scollie only paid for the spring semester, by my accounting standards (which may be unique to me), you are getting two scollie players rostered and matriculating but only using one full scollie. Put another way, does a full scollie player who only matriculates one semester count as a full scollie against the 63 cap, or as a half scollie? And is the 85 cap a two semester cap for the same 85 players, or if players drop or are added during semester 2, does the 85, de facto, become 90 or 92? i.e., is the 85 a semester cap, not a full academic year cap? a way to look at this - When does a roster become 'official' for competitive equity roster cap purposes? Consider it is the season's first game roster i.e. the scholarship numbers are set for that season (there is no limit for w/o's); off season rosters are not relevant. so under this theory there would be no scholarship cap in the off season.
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Post by hc6774 on Feb 13, 2024 14:02:13 GMT -5
Correct. It can't be reallocated in that academic year. what happens if an NLI decides not to enroll?
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Post by hc69 on Feb 13, 2024 14:23:44 GMT -5
Correct. It can't be reallocated in that academic year. what happens if an NLI decides not to enroll? Then he never was an equivalency/counter. Remember that it's academic year, not calendar year.
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Post by hc6774 on Feb 13, 2024 14:38:28 GMT -5
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Post by hc6774 on Feb 14, 2024 8:59:26 GMT -5
another thought that tends to support the utility of red shirt 5th yr footballers reallocation of unused 5th yr football $ would be reserved for awards to 2nd semester varsity senior women... i.e. a lessening the disproportionate title 9 impact by the football program.
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Post by hc69 on Feb 14, 2024 13:58:05 GMT -5
another thought that tends to support the utility of red shirt 5th yr footballers reallocation of unused 5th yr football $ would be reserved for awards to 2nd semester varsity senior women... i.e. a lessening the disproportionate title 9 impact by the football program. We're already in compliance with the financial aid requirements of Title IX.
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