I posted this quote below. As it turns out the statement regarding grad student funding is incorrect and inaccurate. Sorry for the mistaken notion-perception on my part. gtmo
Ethan should have enough credits to graduate this coming May. He can free up a scholie by playing next season as a graduate student. Grad students use a different funding stream.
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/pub ... +transfers Can a graduate student still participate as an NCAA athlete?
Yes. A Division I student-athlete with remaining eligibility may continue participating in athletics while enrolled in graduate classes.
To compete while in graduate school, a student-athlete must be within five calendar years of his or her initial enrollment in college. Student-athletes who have exhausted their five-year window for competition, but who have lost more than one season of competition due to injury, can apply for a waiver to continue playing.
A: Are there different rules for graduate students?
Student-athletes who have graduated are subject to the same release requirements as undergraduates and must have at least one year of eligibility remaining. To be eligible for the one-time transfer exception, football, basketball, baseball and men’s ice hockey student athletes must have been denied a scholarship renewal at their original school. If the student-athlete wishes to pursue a degree program not offered at the original institution, he or she is eligible for a waiver to compete immediately at the new school.
Again, sorry for the incorrect initial post.
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