Out of State Stats for Scholarships

<p>^^What sport would your D be doing? I know that with a lot of the sports, they don’t get ‘special’ housing. My English class was about half student athletes this year and I don’t think any of the girls lived in the Quads. I know a girl on the track team who lived with a girl from her high school in Preston. I think a lot of the teams are simply too large to have them all housed together. The track team has over 100 students and swimming has over 60. I guess they’re allowed to live with other student athletes, but I think most get placed in normal freshman housing across campus.</p>

<p>Also, student athletes get a lot of academic advantages (such as tutoring, the use of the Dodie, scheduling classes first, etc) that being in the Honors College might not be completely daunting. Students in the HC aren’t required to live in the Honors Dorm, so if there is special housing (or students are grouped together by sport), then she could definitely still live in that housing.</p>

<p>I know a few student athletes with some really competitive and challenging majors and they’re handling it well.</p>