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  2. NCAA Division I - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA stated "The adoption of the meals legislation finished a conversation that began in the Awards, Benefits, Expenses and Financial Aid Cabinet. Members have worked to find appropriate ways to ensure student-athletes get the nutrition they need without jeopardizing Pell Grants or other federal aid received by the neediest student-athletes.

  3. National Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    Student-athletes can accept prize money from tournaments or competitions if they do not exceed the total expenses from the event. For example, during high school, D1 tennis players may take up to $10,000 in total prize money. If the student surpassed the amount of $10,000 of prize money in a calendar year, they would lose eligibility. [82]

  4. What's the difference between D1 and D2 athletes? USI ... - AOL

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    Finding physical, 'polished' athletes . Even though coaches will typically look for the same type of athletes they did during USI's D2 tenure, that isn't to say there won't be any changes to what ...

  5. List of athletes with advanced degrees - Wikipedia

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    Biology: Illinois Institute of Technology: Major League Baseball player [5] Tom House: Sports psychology: United States International University [6] [7] [8] Major League Baseball pitcher Charlotte Hym: Cognitive neuroscience and Psychology: Paris Descartes University [9] French street skateboarder competing at the 2020 Summer Olympics: Charley ...

  6. College athletics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Paying college athletes would present several legal issues for the NCAA and its member institutions. [59] If paid, the athletes would lose their amateur status and become university employees. [59] As employees, these athletes would be entitled the National Labor Relations Act to form or join labor organizations and collectively bargain. [59]

  7. As Biden admin ends, parents group calls on Congress to ... - AOL

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    "Having known many college athletes over the course of my life, the amount of effort that it takes to be a D1, a D2, a D3 athlete, I mean, these are students who have spent thousands of hours over ...

  8. West Ottawa sprints to second-fastest relay in state history ...

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    A plethora of local athletes qualified for the Division 1 state track and field finals at regionals. West Ottawa sprints to second-fastest relay in state history in thrilling D1 regional Skip to ...

  9. College sports - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to the US, compensation is limited to athletic scholarships. There are athletic scholarships that are awarded to student athletes based on academic eligibility and athletic ability. There is a minimum academic requirement for student athletes to achieve the scholarship. There is an amount cap on scholarships which varies between sports.