Now WHAT was that thing about the appeals process?

malmo

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Most Universities have an appeals process which athletes can invoke when

scholarships are withdrawn unilaterally.  I believe the NCAA requires
the 
schools to have such a process and it is to be conducted by personnel
not 
connected with the athletic department.  Anyone else?

Floyd Highfill
New Mexico State University

Quoting Roger Ruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I've just heard of an instance of a U.S. collegiate vaulter whose 
> athletics scholarship has been withdrawn because injuries sustained in

> practice and competition prevent her from vaulting.
> 
> Obviously, this is a pretty sleazy move on the part of her coach and 
> university, but I'm wondering how usual it is for this to happen.
> 
> Does anyone know of other examples?
> 
> Cheers? I think not. :-(
> 
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