Well what ever your sport is you have to be very good like football,Basketball,Baseball and track,cross country your have to be good enough to get to state finals its a plus if you win the state championship in any sport and you have to be one of the stars on the team for me iam looking at a football scholarship i got it by assembling tapes of all my greatest games in my career.
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Usually a legal background as you will be negotaiting contracts. But a degree in business or a related field is helpful.
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The best way is to go to a scholarship search engine like Sallie Mae Fund or School Soup. There, you can narrow your search to culinary arts.
Yes, Its not technically called a scholarship but Financial Aid.
yes, if your good at it. Plus you can get a scholarship for just about anything.
Yes, if they are not here illegaly.
Yes
Yes, you can lose your sports scholarship for any number of reasons:Failure to participate in the sportSchool can no longer provide the scholarship They may be financial strappedThey may be sanctioned by the NCAA for violationsFailure to maintain academic eligibilityCareer ending injury
"Football is a very good sport to be in to try and get a scholarship. Also, you can try and get a scholarship in hockey, baseball, basketball and la crosse."
I dont know go figure it out
You can apply for a sports scholarship, which can reduce the financial strain on the student and/or parents.
There are many ways to earn a scholarship here are some basics....Sports scholarship (good at sports)Academic scholarship (good grades or GPA)Specific subject scholarship (a master of a specific subject) EX: dance, performing arts, physics, etc.~ Hope I helped~ From dograchie123
Yes, you can play sports in college on a scholarship after participating in the Olympics, but it depends on the specific rules of the college sports governing body, such as the NCAA in the United States. Athletes who compete in the Olympics may be considered professionals, which can affect their eligibility for college sports. However, if you meet the eligibility criteria and comply with the regulations, you can pursue a scholarship while competing in college athletics.
First of all, that is not how you spell the word SCHOLARSHIP meaning financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit. To answer your question, YES it is true, sports can provide you for a scholarship, but only if you perform at a highly competitive level.
Just Tennis I think... She got a scholarship for that
do what ever you want mate, i dont care :)