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I heard you can if you have low income or something, can anyone explain?
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If you qualify for EOPS you get books for free too.Originally Posted by young1lex
in california we have a BOG - (board of government) fee waiver. they pay for all your classes for a whole year. The books come out of your money tho. if your parents or you dont make that much then you qualify
That sounds suspect, because i was just at a friends college orientation, and a dude asked if the school gave out scholarships for sports. thelady said it was illegal for them to do that, This is a city college.. and she said only some type of division schools can do that.Originally Posted by raptors29
I do, but it's because of basketball.
There are folks who attend 4 year universities for free and some even got enough money leftover to buy a new car. Apply for Fafsa to see if youqualify or not.Originally Posted by eeibaby
I heard you can if you have low income or something, can anyone explain?
It's only NJCAA D1 that gets full athletic scholarships. That where all the big time JUCO players are. Not every D1 JUCO gives fullscholarships. No JUCO in CA gives athletic scholarships either.Originally Posted by Whateversclever
That sounds suspect, because i was just at a friends college orientation, and a dude asked if the school gave out scholarships for sports. the lady said it was illegal for them to do that, This is a city college.. and she said only some type of division schools can do that.Originally Posted by raptors29
I do, but it's because of basketball.
so i highly doubt a community college could do that if a city college cant even do that..
i should snitch on you.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
I qualified for the Bog fee waiver/EOPS and Cal Grants. I got my classes paid for, books paid for, and about 4K a semester of free money.
He's not alone. I had several friends who were OG hypebeasts and would use their $3,000 FAFSA check, leftover from tuition, on Supreme Dunksyears ago.Originally Posted by jthagreat
i should snitch on you.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
I qualified for the Bog fee waiver/EOPS and Cal Grants. I got my classes paid for, books paid for, and about 4K a semester of free money.
Originally Posted by jthagreat
i should snitch on you.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
I qualified for the Bog fee waiver/EOPS and Cal Grants. I got my classes paid for, books paid for, and about 4K a semester of free money.
Yup. Thats why NJCAA >>>>> CCC.Originally Posted by raptors29
It's only NJCAA D1 that gets full athletic scholarships. That where all the big time JUCO players are. Not every D1 JUCO gives full scholarships. No JUCO in CA gives athletic scholarships either.Originally Posted by Whateversclever
That sounds suspect, because i was just at a friends college orientation, and a dude asked if the school gave out scholarships for sports. the lady said it was illegal for them to do that, This is a city college.. and she said only some type of division schools can do that.Originally Posted by raptors29
I do, but it's because of basketball.
so i highly doubt a community college could do that if a city college cant even do that..
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
kids in ROTC, State Guard, Natl Guard go for free or damn near it.
Yup, thank goodness too.Originally Posted by young1lex
in california we have a BOG - (board of government) fee waiver. they pay for all your classes for a whole year. The books come out of your money tho. if your parents or you dont make that much then you qualify
Originally Posted by wj4
He's not alone. I had several friends who were OG hypebeasts and would use their $3,000 FAFSA check, leftover from tuition, on Supreme Dunks years ago.Originally Posted by jthagreat
i should snitch on you.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
I qualified for the Bog fee waiver/EOPS and Cal Grants. I got my classes paid for, books paid for, and about 4K a semester of free money.