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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Re: 2017-18 PSAC Scholarships

    I believe the 'scholarship money' numbers are correct. But, I'll never believe WCU has had all its success with 6.7 scholarships. Wherever the money is flowing from -- academic scholarships, whatever, ... it's still flowing from somewhere. It's just being placed in a different category than 'athletic' scholarships. That's why I'd be interested to see the actual money being pumped in to each program.


    p.s. Your co-worker could also be in debt up to his eyeballs. lol.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Re: 2017-18 PSAC Scholarships

    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    I think most believe these numbers to not be worth the sheet of paper they are printed on ...

    That said, it would be interesting to see a report of actual funds dumped in to the programs.

    That would eliminate all the b.s. factors: tuition blue light specials at the privates, etc.

    In actual money invested ... no way WCU comes in at No. 14.

    Note the top 3 are two average teams and one league doormat.
    I believe the numbers. They're reported to the conference who then reports to the NCAA for compliance. Money isn't everything. I know people who make less money than me but have nicer things. My coworker makes the same amount as me yet he can somehow afford 2-3 trips to Disney with a stay at home wife. I believe that the private schools are more prone to spending foolishly because they're not working with real dollars. When you've had to bust your butt for most of the scholarship money you have at your disposal you are a bit more careful about how its spent.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Re: 2017-18 PSAC Scholarships

    I think most believe these numbers to not be worth the sheet of paper they are printed on ...

    That said, it would be interesting to see a report of actual funds dumped in to the programs.

    That would eliminate all the b.s. factors: tuition blue light specials at the privates, etc.

    In actual money invested ... no way WCU comes in at No. 14.

    Note the top 3 are two average teams and one league doormat.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Re: 2017-18 PSAC Scholarships

    Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post
    To clarify this is from last season or going forward ? Three times as many in the West as the East
    This is what was reported to the conference for the 2017 season.

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  • CALUPA69
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    Re: 2017-18 PSAC Scholarships

    Originally posted by Matt Burglund View Post
    From the PSAC:

    School Scholarships
    1. Gannon 33.07
    2. Mercyhurst 32.86
    3. Seton Hill 25.75
    4. IUP 25.46
    5. California 20.37
    6. Slippery Rock 18.10
    7. East Stroudsburg 12.70
    8. Edinboro 12.50
    9. Bloomsburg 10.75
    10. Clarion 10.56
    11. Shippensburg 9.85
    12. Millersville 8.66
    13. Kutztown 7.70
    14. West Chester 6.70
    15. Lock Haven 4.35
    16. Cheyney 3.01
    To clarify this is from last season or going forward ? Three times as many in the West as the East
    Last edited by CALUPA69; 07-23-2018, 06:36 PM. Reason: Additional info

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  • Matt Burglund
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    2017-18 PSAC Scholarships

    From the PSAC:

    School Scholarship Equivalencies
    1. Gannon 33.07
    2. Mercyhurst 32.86
    3. Seton Hill 25.75
    4. IUP 25.46
    5. California 20.37
    6. Slippery Rock 18.10
    7. East Stroudsburg 12.70
    8. Edinboro 12.50
    9. Bloomsburg 10.75
    10. Clarion 10.56
    11. Shippensburg 9.85
    12. Millersville 8.66
    13. Kutztown 7.70
    14. West Chester 6.70
    15. Lock Haven 4.35
    16. Cheyney 3.01
    Last edited by Matt Burglund; 07-24-2018, 12:34 PM.

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