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Nick_Burman
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Shooting scholarships

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Hi all,

I have a question concerning shooting scholarships... I understand several universities in the US offer them for graduation, but are there any scholarships of this kind available for postgraduate studies?

Cheers,
Nicholas
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Probably not. According to NCAA rules, you have four years of eligibility in five calendar years, with an age limit, I believe.

Go to www.ncaa.org and then look for "Eligibility and Recruiting" under "Academics and Athletes".
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Nick,
Have you shot for the University team where you did your undergraduate work?

Joe
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Post by Nick_Burman »

Heavens, no, there aren't such things as University shooting teams here, unfortunately... :-S there is a attempt at setting one up now, but nobody knows what will come out of it. Myself I've only been going for five months or so...

Cheers NB
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Post by Nick_Burman »

Heavens, no, there aren't such things as University shooting teams here, unfortunately... :-S there is a attempt at setting one up now, but nobody knows what will come out of it. Myself I've only been going for five months or so...

Cheers NB
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Post by isuguncoach »

You should have 4 years of eligibility as a collegiate shooter, when you get to graduate school.

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To be sure you should contact the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association, www.ncaa.org) or a college coach at a school that has a varsity (NCAA) rifle team ( www.nrahq.org/compete/college_lookup.asp and/or
www2.ncaa.org/portal/sports/winter/rifle/index.html). There may be different rules for students that finished their undergraduate degrees at non-US universities.
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You have 5 years to complete your NCAA elgilibility from the start of the quarter you take 12 credit hours or more.
Nick_Burman wrote:Hi all,

I have a question concerning shooting scholarships... I understand several universities in the US offer them for graduation, but are there any scholarships of this kind available for postgraduate studies?

Cheers,
Nicholas
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