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Sally Redux Feb 27th 2013 4:39 pm

Re: Area's and Univesitys in usa
 

Originally Posted by MarylandNed (Post 10573059)
Yeah but it depends on what she wants more. It seems like a full ride and the academics are more important - with volleyball being the vehicle to achieve that. Seems like she has her head screwed on if you ask me.

At Jacksonville Community College?

Bob Feb 27th 2013 5:06 pm

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Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 10573494)
At Jacksonville Community College?

Can you even get a F1 visa for a community college?

Michael Feb 27th 2013 5:32 pm

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Originally Posted by Bob (Post 10573550)
Can you even get a F1 visa for a community college?

Absolutely.

Ash1 Feb 28th 2013 6:46 am

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Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 10573494)
At Jacksonville Community College?

Hi Beniece was in speaking to Jacksonville University Florida Div l for volleyball, they are very keen on Beniece but have enough OH/OPP (the position she plays ) they suggested Beniece goes to Jacksonville college for a yr poss 2 which is the most at a college and is NJCAA then to transfer to Jacksonville university.
Jacksonville college have offered a scholarship to Beniece .

Ash1 Feb 28th 2013 6:47 am

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Originally Posted by Bob (Post 10573550)
Can you even get a F1 visa for a community college?

Yesyou can :)

Michael Feb 28th 2013 7:05 am

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Originally Posted by Ash1 (Post 10574648)
Hi Beniece was in speaking to Jacksonville University Florida Div l for volleyball, they are very keen on Beniece but have enough OH/OPP (the position she plays ) they suggested Beniece goes to Jacksonville college for a yr poss 2 which is the most at a college and is NJCAA then to transfer to Jacksonville university.
Jacksonville college have offered a scholarship to Beniece .

There are both possible advantages and disadvantages to doing it that way. She would likely only get a two year scholarship and then would need to apply for another two year scholarship at another college so there could be a chance of not getting a scholarship for the second two years. However, once she is in the US, she might be scouted by other colleges that she may prefer to attend.

Ash1 Feb 28th 2013 7:12 am

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Originally Posted by Michael (Post 10574672)
There are both possible advantages and disadvantages to doing it that way. She would likely only get a two year scholarship and then would need to apply for another two year scholarship at another college so there could be a chance of not getting a scholarship for the second two years. However, once she is in the US, she might be scouted by other colleges that she may prefer to attend.

Hi Michael

Yes there is that disadvantage of the year or two years at the college then transfering to the uni as it will onlt be for another two yrs, and will it be enough to finish her degree!! We think thiw would only be a option if the paperwork and scholarship for Jacksonville uni were signed and guaranteed for the following yr.
She has talks tomorrow with Lamar uni in Beaumont Texas, Uni of Houston Texas and Mc Neese state uni Louisianna and Troy Uni Alabama. Then see what they offer

Michael Feb 28th 2013 7:25 am

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Originally Posted by Ash1 (Post 10574683)
Hi Michael

Yes there is that disadvantage of the year or two years at the college then transfering to the uni as it will onlt be for another two yrs, and will it be enough to finish her degree!! We think thiw would only be a option if the paperwork and scholarship for Jacksonville uni were signed and guaranteed for the following yr.
She has talks tomorrow with Lamar uni in Beaumont Texas, Uni of Houston Texas and Mc Neese state uni Louisianna and Troy Uni Alabama. Then see what they offer

Generally community colleges mostly offer prerequisites and most of the subjects needed for the major are offered during the next two years at a 4 year college. So generally there is not a big difference in the curriculum either way.

You do know that students can only participate in a college sport for a maximum of 4 years and that is why colleges offer a maximum of 4 year sport scholarships.

Ash1 Feb 28th 2013 8:06 am

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Originally Posted by Michael (Post 10574699)
Generally community colleges mostly offer prerequisites and most of the subjects needed for the major are offered during the next two years at a 4 year college. So generally there is not a big difference in the curriculum either way.

You do know that students can only participate in a college sport for a maximum of 4 years and that is why colleges offer a maximum of 4 year sport scholarships.

Hi yes we know about the max 4 yrs for college sport, we have heard that some universitys div 1 can offer a 5 th yr of scholarship you compete for 4yrs and the 5th year is degree completion. Its nice to know that there is not a big difference in the curriculum, that was one of the concerns spending one or two yrs at a college then transfering to a uni for the other two was if it would make a difference to her major and time to do it., and obviously the hassle of transfering.

Beaverstate Feb 28th 2013 8:22 am

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Originally Posted by Ash1 (Post 10574775)
Hi yes we know about the max 4 yrs for college sport, we have heard that some universitys div 1 can offer a 5 th yr of scholarship you compete for 4yrs and the 5th year is degree completion. Its nice to know that there is not a big difference in the curriculum, that was one of the concerns spending one or two yrs at a college then transfering to a uni for the other two was if it would make a difference to her major and time to do it., and obviously the hassle of transfering.

The fifth year comes about if the athlete "Red Shirts" in year 1. That means, plays in all the practices and NONE of the actual games. It really has nothing to do with education, but keeping within NCAA rules. But it will offer a fifth year schlorarship:thumbsup:

Ash1 Mar 1st 2013 7:56 pm

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Well Lamar University in Beaumont Texas have offered a full volleyball scholarship :) only thing she would have to pay for is her flight so that 2 uni for full scholarship and one college, speaking to the rest on sun .:)

Ash1 Mar 5th 2013 6:12 pm

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Well we are down to the top three university on a volleyball scholarship.
1. Virginia commonwealth, Richmond Virginia
2. Lamar University Beaumont Texas
3. Mc Neese University Louisiana

Just got to decide on which one !!!!! all div 1 too

Ash1 Mar 6th 2013 9:13 pm

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Actually its down to 4 uni

1. Virginia commonwealth uni Richmond Virginia div 1.
2. Lamar University Beaumont Texas div 1
3 Nova Southeastern university Fort Lauderdale Div 2
4. Mc Neese State University Lake charles Louisiana. Div 1

Had a long chat with the coach from Lamar this morning, seems like a nice place and been emailing some of the team too, they all seem happy there, the campus looks nice and the accomodation is on site which is great (security wise) and its a medium university about 14,020 students so not to big and they include health insurance :) tried to see is they would combine air fair so I could see them in person :( but doesn't look likely.

Ash1 Mar 6th 2013 9:21 pm

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Originally Posted by ian-mstm (Post 10564910)
I'm working on my PhD at NSU. What would you like to know? It's a lovely campus in a relatively nice area of town. Lots of shops and restaurants. Ft. Lauderdale consolidated its various higher education facilities into an "education corridor", so around NSU there are 4 more universities - all within walking distance of each other. The Miami Dolphins have their training facility at NSU... if she fancies American football. And perhaps best of all, NSU is only about 10 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and some very nice beaches!

Ian

Hi Ian, My daughter has been offered a full scholarship to Nova Southeastern it is div 2 for volleyball, is it quite a large university? Does the area feel quite safe? any photo of the area if you have any please feel free to e mail them :)

Bob Mar 6th 2013 9:33 pm

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Originally Posted by Ash1 (Post 10588275)
Hi Ian, My daughter has been offered a full scholarship to Nova Southeastern it is div 2 for volleyball, is it quite a large university? Does the area feel quite safe? any photo of the area if you have any please feel free to e mail them :)

Might want to have a look at city-data.com and plug in the town, good chance you'll find some info and pics to get you started, on all the places :)


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