prep school football

<p>sportsfan22,</p>

<p>If financial aid is an issue, then this could be a tough problem. If your income is under $75k, then you would qualify for Exeter’s full scholarship, and since he was already accepted at an Ivy, I’m sure they would take him. But the problem is if your income is higher. They give less financial aid for PG kids—so on a $40,000 tuition bill, you would be lucky to get a 50% scholarship at a top school, but $20k is still a lot to pay.</p>

<p>Fork Union has the best PG football program. Many NFL players went there, so it is a different type of prep school, but it might interest you. The skill level at Fork Union is a huge jump ahead of the Hotchkiss or Exeter’s of the world, but the academic level is way behind. It might be a good experience for your son, and is cheaper—maybe $25k.</p>

<p>I work with some pg’s so if you want to pm me I’d be glad to help. Oh there is also a football gap year program where they travel around the world playing football, but that is expensive too.</p>