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Athletic Scholarships Hard to Get in Canada

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In Canada, Canadian Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) rules ban all entrance scholarships for athletics, and athletes can only get funding once they enter their second year of school. Even then the amount is based on the total team due to "ceiling rules" (i.e., not one student can receive the bulk of the award, it has to be shared among his team members equally). Less than a quarter of CIS athletes receive scholarships for their abilities.

The main reason that Canadian schools like UBC and SFU have been expressing interest in US NCAA membership is because of the differences in scholarship rules between CIS and the US organization. The NCAA allows schools to give out so-called "full-ride" scholarships—tuition, fees, room and board, and books—while CIS schools are only allowed to pay for tuition and fees at the most. That discrepancy in funding—as well as the opportunity for wider competition south of the border— means that many of Canada’s top athletes leave the country for school.

Competitive College Applications

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Universities seem to be taking more stock of an applicant's well-roundedness, Just having the grades is not enough!  In today’s competitive admissions environment, it is important for applicants to differentiate themselves from others. What are "plus" factors or "hooks" on a student's college application? Do these really give a student an advantage to get in?
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