Women's Rowing Scholarships

<p>beenthere - that’s a very interesting chart - thanks for the info. </p>

<p>As for your question about how in-state vs. out-of-state tuition is related to scholarship limits in equivalency sports - each athlete’s athletic scholarship $ award is divided by his actual cost of education to determine his scholarship percentage. So if the athlete has a higher cost of education (because he is from out of state) then his scholarship percentage would be lower. This only applies to public universities that have different tuition rates based on residency. </p>

<p>So there’s no advantage to recruiting in-state kids as far as NCAA limits are concerned. (But it will be easier on the department budget)</p>