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>From what has been posted on RSD before, Colorado's scholarship has nothing to do with school funding. I think it is an alumni set-up thing, a couple grand for the "best" rookie. How they define that I don't know. To be critical of it is I think retarded. Kudos to Colorado for having a program whose alumni are interested enough to donate money to help (maybe) make the team better in the future. More schools and more alumni should be interested in this kind of thing. It can only help a program. Sounds like jealousy when people criticize it. What is the story with Cornell's scholarship? This is the first I have heard of it. Do Colorado's women have a scholarship? Henry > >Last i heard, CU Boulder was the only school that had a scholarship. > >What i know is that it's one, one thousand dollar scholarship per > >year. I know it exists because my friend that plays with the women's > >team met the first guy to receive it. > > > >Shalom, > >Rabbi > > Cornell also offers a scholarship.
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