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Multiyear Agreements Pop Quiz

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  • Q1

    How long would this period of award be?

    Aid offered at 50% for year 1, and $0 offered for years 2 and 3. 

    2 years

    1 year

    3 years

    20s
  • Q2

    To rearrange a scholarship agreement, what needs to happen?

    Provide the SA an opportunity to appeal

    Overall increase

    All the above

    20s
  • Q3

    When would the renewal of a 4-year agreement be considered a reduction?

    The new agreement is just one year to cover final year of eligibility. 

    The new agreement is less than the average equivalency of the original period of award. 

    The new agreement is less than the equivalency in the most recent academic year. 

    45s
  • Q4

    Scholarship increases that apply to just one year in a multiyear agreement do not need to be accounted for during renewal when calculating the average equivalency. 

    false
    true
    True or False
    20s
  • Q5

    If an undergrad 4-year transfer completes 4 seasons of competition, can we consider that student-athlete to have exhausted eligibility and no longer count their aid towards team limits when they return next year to complete their degree?

    No - we can't consider an undergrad 4-year transfer to have exhausted eligibility until their 5 year clock has expired, regardless of their seasons of competition. 

    Yes - they do not have eligibility remaining, so  next year's athletic aid would not impact team limits. 

    45s

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