Is APR no longer a thing?
I received no serious responses on a post on another thread so creating a new thread on this. This thread will probably die quickly, but this is a serious post and would appreciate some serious responses.
I see all of these portal guys going “visiting” these schools, but see absolutely no mention of academics.
So when these kids visit these other schools, do they just get a tour of the athletic facilities only and then go to the “negotiating room”?
It seems that the schools would be wanting to know what the kids Academics were and how it would affect the prospective schools overall APR Score.
I dated a girl in college that was a tutor. She was tutoring the star RB on the football team and told me that the kid was at a first-grade reading level. He didn’t attend class (he was assigned to one of mine and I never once saw him there). It really ticked me off that that he was taking a scholarship away from a kid that could have used it to get an education.
I had a student loan and had to work my way through college, so I have a somewhat personal interest in this view. Many kids that I went to high school with didn’t even have the opportunity that I had.
A few years ago they gave updates on APR scores and punished schools that were below a certain standard.
Are these APR standards still there? I don’t recall them ever being eliminated and have never seen any news stating that they had.
It sounds like the kids that are touring don’t even consider what academic programs the target schools have.
There really are kids that need these scholarships to get a good education and it really sucks that they are taken up by these kids whose parents are pushing for them to go for the “money”! (That in itself is a whole other thread to itself.)
By the way, that kid that only had that limited education never made it in the NFL and is most likely either digging ditches or dealing drugs.
If APR is still in effect, then I guess ALL of these schools are offering the same “curriculum” to streamline this whole process, but haven’t seen any mention of it.
Thoughts, anyone?
I received no serious responses on a post on another thread so creating a new thread on this. This thread will probably die quickly, but this is a serious post and would appreciate some serious responses.
I see all of these portal guys going “visiting” these schools, but see absolutely no mention of academics.
So when these kids visit these other schools, do they just get a tour of the athletic facilities only and then go to the “negotiating room”?
It seems that the schools would be wanting to know what the kids Academics were and how it would affect the prospective schools overall APR Score.
I dated a girl in college that was a tutor. She was tutoring the star RB on the football team and told me that the kid was at a first-grade reading level. He didn’t attend class (he was assigned to one of mine and I never once saw him there). It really ticked me off that that he was taking a scholarship away from a kid that could have used it to get an education.
I had a student loan and had to work my way through college, so I have a somewhat personal interest in this view. Many kids that I went to high school with didn’t even have the opportunity that I had.
A few years ago they gave updates on APR scores and punished schools that were below a certain standard.
Are these APR standards still there? I don’t recall them ever being eliminated and have never seen any news stating that they had.
It sounds like the kids that are touring don’t even consider what academic programs the target schools have.
There really are kids that need these scholarships to get a good education and it really sucks that they are taken up by these kids whose parents are pushing for them to go for the “money”! (That in itself is a whole other thread to itself.)
By the way, that kid that only had that limited education never made it in the NFL and is most likely either digging ditches or dealing drugs.
If APR is still in effect, then I guess ALL of these schools are offering the same “curriculum” to streamline this whole process, but haven’t seen any mention of it.
Thoughts, anyone?
