<p>Thanks, Varska. The way I understand it at CAL is that the coach decides on how s/he wants to use the budget allocated. So, let’s say the budget is 1 mio. So, since the coach can decide how many scholarships to give out up to the maximum of 20, whether students are in-state or not would affect his/her budget and therefore the number s/he gives out in a given year. IMafan was told it was 10 at CAL and UCLA instead of the ‘allowed’ 20. Since IS tuition is about 1/3 of OOS tuition in California, 10 OOS state scholarships would easily cover 20 IS scholarships (incl. room/board/books), can we assume that the “10 scholarships” spread out over the team are something like 10x52K? Depending on the status of each student (IS, OOS) this could easily be the same as “20 scholarships” at 20x26K, meaning it’s actually quite meaningless when a coach says, I have 10 scholarships or 20, especially since they are equivalency and can be spread out over the whole team. Is that right?.</p>