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Now to the lighter side: Colgate 'now' offering scholarships ...

PostPosted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 6:50 pm
by NavyCrimson
here it is folks in living color:

http://patriotleague.ocsn.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/102003aaa.html

Colgate To Begin Offering Athletic Scholarships
Board Of Trustees Approves 31 Scholarships Per Year Distributed Among All Sports Except Football


Oct. 20, 2003

By JOHN KEKIS
AP Sports Writer

HAMILTON, N.Y. (AP) _ Breaking from its long-standing tradition of awarding financial aid solely on need, Colgate University announced Monday that it would begin offering a limited number of athletic scholarships as part of a plan ""to enhance excellence in programs across the campus.''

The policy, approved Saturday by the school's board of trustees, will go into effective with the class entering in fall 2004.

""Our aim is to make Colgate the school of choice for students committed to making meaningful contributions both in the classroom and on the playing field,'' Provost Jack Dovidio said.

The decision comes four years after the Patriot League, in which Colgate competes in 23 sports, began allowing athletic scholarships. The private liberal arts college, located about 35 miles southeast of Syracuse, has an enrollment of 2,800.

In all, 31 full scholarships worth about $37,000 each will be available for both men and women in basketball, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, and swimming and diving. Women competing in field hockey, softball and volleyball also will be eligible. No athletic scholarships will be given in football because the league does not allow it.



""We are enabling our coaches to selectively recruit that special blend of scholar-athlete _ the student who is currently being wooed away by schools with equally high academic standards but with more to offer in terms of scholarship aid,'' Dovidio said. ""This effectively levels the playing field and puts us in a position to improve both our academic and athletic profiles.

""A lot of times, we end up having to turn our backs on some kids because they're great students and great athletes but have little or no financial need,'' Dovidio said. ""A lot of times we're losing those kids to scholarship schools.''

The policy change was reached after a 13-month study by committee comprised of about 20 senior administrators and faculty.

Dovidio said the change would reduce the number of recruited athletes by about 25 percent. Roster size was not expected to decrease because walk-ons and other students who can play Division I sports but who are not recruited athletes will still be among the students attending Colgate, he said. The change also is expected to have another effect.

""Winning teams are phenomenal for school spirit. So the more winning teams we can have, the better it is for all of our students and faculty,'' Colgate president Rebecca Chopp said.

Chopp said the university wasn't adding any money to its scholarship pool, only rearranging it. She said a major evaluation of the new policy would be done in four years.


next - the ivy league???

Re: Now to the lighter side: Colgate 'now' offering scholarships ...

PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 11:35 am
by Prof X
Thats great. Now, if you want to see a real joke, go check out the Sagarin rankings. You'll find that Colgate is ranked #115, and SMU is 53 spots below them at 168. Our ELO-CHESS rating (the number used by the BCS) is even lower, 186. That puts us beneath not just Colgate, but 3 other Patriotic League teams, Fordham, Lehigh and Bucknell. Not to mention 3 Ivy League schools and all 3 service academies. Loooking around a little more it appears we're ranked beneath every team in the Sun Belt, the weakest conference in D1-A. Beloow every team in the Gateway conference, a 1-AA league, and below 8 teams in the Atlantic 10, including William and Mary. Good thing the Patriot and Ivy schools dont give football scholarships, they'd all be kicking our [deleted].

Re: Now to the lighter side: Colgate 'now' offering scholarships ...

PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 11:48 am
by bubba pony
good point and if it wasn't so sad it be funny.

Re: Now to the lighter side: Colgate 'now' offering scholarships ...

PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 12:26 pm
by MizterTea
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Re: Now to the lighter side: Colgate 'now' offering scholarships ...

PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 1:00 am
by MizterTea
Originally posted by Prof X:
Thats great. Now, if you want to see a real joke, go check out the Sagarin rankings. You'll find that Colgate is ranked #115, and SMU is 53 spots below them at 168. Our ELO-CHESS rating (the number used by the BCS) is even lower, 186. That puts us beneath not just Colgate, but 3 other Patriotic League teams, Fordham, Lehigh and Bucknell.
hey suckas - you better watch out for them Lehigh Mountain Hawks !

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