phoenixphantom
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Do any of you have any experience with your child getting either a partial of full athletic scholarship?
My DD has been doing her sport since she was 3, she is 16 and we have been told that she has scholarship potential, however it is very expensive in her sport and we are thinking of having her quit and give up any chance of a scholarship. She is OK with this because she understands that it is very expensive, but she does not want to quit.
Her coach is of course telling us she should continue, but we are all realistic and know that many things will come into play in the next two years that can affect a chance at a scholarship. However, if she were to continue and get the scholarship, it could have a signification impact on her financial future.
There are ways that I could skimp to get her through the next 2 years, but her little sister would like to sing and act and deserves to try to fulfill her dreams also, and her older sister is in community college and getting no financial help from us, at least not for school, she does live with us, we pay her cell phone and her car insurance. We have always spent more money on the athlete than the other two, but she works so hard and is a good student and really responsible.
Should we go into more debt and hope for the scholarship? or just pull her out and let her pay for college like so many other kids have to do. The whole collegiate athletic scholarship thing seems very complicated to me and I am not sure it is a good idea to spend more money than we have and hope we can pay it off after she graduates. I don't come from a family that has ever had a student athlete and my husband and I were the first from our families to go to college. Am I short changing her because I don't know anything about this? am I being penny wise and pound foolish?
I would love to hear from any of you that have been through the process and if you feel it is worth it.
My DD has been doing her sport since she was 3, she is 16 and we have been told that she has scholarship potential, however it is very expensive in her sport and we are thinking of having her quit and give up any chance of a scholarship. She is OK with this because she understands that it is very expensive, but she does not want to quit.
Her coach is of course telling us she should continue, but we are all realistic and know that many things will come into play in the next two years that can affect a chance at a scholarship. However, if she were to continue and get the scholarship, it could have a signification impact on her financial future.
There are ways that I could skimp to get her through the next 2 years, but her little sister would like to sing and act and deserves to try to fulfill her dreams also, and her older sister is in community college and getting no financial help from us, at least not for school, she does live with us, we pay her cell phone and her car insurance. We have always spent more money on the athlete than the other two, but she works so hard and is a good student and really responsible.
Should we go into more debt and hope for the scholarship? or just pull her out and let her pay for college like so many other kids have to do. The whole collegiate athletic scholarship thing seems very complicated to me and I am not sure it is a good idea to spend more money than we have and hope we can pay it off after she graduates. I don't come from a family that has ever had a student athlete and my husband and I were the first from our families to go to college. Am I short changing her because I don't know anything about this? am I being penny wise and pound foolish?
I would love to hear from any of you that have been through the process and if you feel it is worth it.