I'm aware that NCAA (National Collegiate Athletics Association) rules are generally strict with regard to Graduate students competing for Varsity teams. I'm an athlete who competes on International level -lets just say I've been blessed with unique time management skills to combine Law and Athletics- and will like to know if any University Athletics team recruits Law students.
Kind regards
Athletics Scholarships for LLM students
Posted Jun 20, 2013 04:40
I'm aware that NCAA (National Collegiate Athletics Association) rules are generally strict with regard to Graduate students competing for Varsity teams. I'm an athlete who competes on International level -lets just say I've been blessed with unique time management skills to combine Law and Athletics- and will like to know if any University Athletics team recruits Law students.
Kind regards
Kind regards
Posted Jun 21, 2013 05:00
I'm aware that NCAA (National Collegiate Athletics Association) rules are generally strict with regard to Graduate students competing for Varsity teams. I'm an athlete who competes on International level -lets just say I've been blessed with unique time management skills to combine Law and Athletics- and will like to know if any University Athletics team recruits Law students.
Kind regards
I am not sure how it works with someone who has not competed in the US at the undergraduate level. I have heard of undergraduate athletes that were able to extend their existing eligibility from their undergraduate studies to complete a one year master at the same institution but I am not sure if you can get an athletic scholarship as a graduate student without having competed in the US at the undergraduate level. That is something that you should email the NCAA about. I am sure they can help you with that question.
<blockquote>I'm aware that NCAA (National Collegiate Athletics Association) rules are generally strict with regard to Graduate students competing for Varsity teams. I'm an athlete who competes on International level -lets just say I've been blessed with unique time management skills to combine Law and Athletics- and will like to know if any University Athletics team recruits Law students.
Kind regards </blockquote>
I am not sure how it works with someone who has not competed in the US at the undergraduate level. I have heard of undergraduate athletes that were able to extend their existing eligibility from their undergraduate studies to complete a one year master at the same institution but I am not sure if you can get an athletic scholarship as a graduate student without having competed in the US at the undergraduate level. That is something that you should email the NCAA about. I am sure they can help you with that question.
Kind regards </blockquote>
I am not sure how it works with someone who has not competed in the US at the undergraduate level. I have heard of undergraduate athletes that were able to extend their existing eligibility from their undergraduate studies to complete a one year master at the same institution but I am not sure if you can get an athletic scholarship as a graduate student without having competed in the US at the undergraduate level. That is something that you should email the NCAA about. I am sure they can help you with that question.
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