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SCHOLARSHIPS

In the United States, Rugby is primarily a club sport played on college  campuses. Players generally pay their participation fees and the  university may help the teams with access to training and competition  facilities and financial help to cover some expenses. Given Rugby’s  status as a college club sport, there are currently no full club rugby  scholarships available at universities or colleges in the United States.  For information about scholarships for NCAA women’s varsity rugby,  please visit NCAA Scholarships.

A four-year private school college located in Springfield, MA, is  offering over $100,000 in scholarships for the men’s and women’s rugby  programs. The team is starting this year and is being considered a  Varsity B program with full backing from university officials from top  to bottom. Prospective players will enjoy use of varsity facilities and  trainers, and receive the person-first education a private school can  offer. Interested players are encouraged to contact Head Coach Josh Macy  through his e-mail ( joshua.macy@aic.edu)  or blog (coachingchronicle.blogspot.com). While admissions and academic  info can be found at www.aic.edu or through a Facebook search of “AIC  Rugby.”


Rugby has grown at Arkansas State to the extent that the school is now  able to offer partial scholarships for men and women Rugby players.  Qualifying Rugby players from out-of-state may now attend Arkansas State  for the in-state tuition rate.


Idaho State offers out of state fee waivers. The tuition at Idaho  State for residents is $2200 a semester for those who have their own  insurance and $2600 for those who do not have their own insurance. Idaho  State is a D2 program in the Utah Rugby Union. The cost to attend ISU  without the waiver is $7500 plus per semester. With a waiver you save an  estimated $4800 a semester. We are looking for the serious student  athlete, who wants to continue their education and rugby career. We are  proud of our 85% graduation rate since 1996.

For more information interested parties can contact:


Coach Ram Eddings,
Idaho State University
P.O. Box 8345,
Pocatello, ID 83209
work 208-282-3242
home 208-232-6221
cell 208-244-1252
fax 208-282-4864
eddierans@isu.edu


The UCF Alumni Rugby Scholarship is a $250 annual scholarship award  that can be achieved for each eligible year of a rugby athlete’s career  at UCF. This scholarship is renewable and students can potentially earn  up to $1,000 over four years if they continue playing with the team and  annually meet the scholarship requirements. As the endowment grows,  additional scholarships with greater monetary values will be awarded in  the future.


To be eligible for the scholarship, the interested individual must:

  • be currently or previously played the sport
  • Satisfy the USA Rugby Collegiate Eligibility criteria
  • Remain in good standing with UCF throughout the duration of the year awarded


If  you have or know of any players who are planning on attending UCF this  fall and are interested in playing rugby for the Knights, please email UCFRugbyAlumni@gmail.com for more details.


Founded in 1998, the Furman Rugby Club has captured three national  small college championships and has been runner up twice. In 2012, the  team moved to Division II. The team plays in a university-dedicated  stadium on a field named in honor of their coach.


In 2013, the  university began offering rugby scholarships to athletes who meet  admission requirements. These are substantial scholarships, not grants.  Some scholarships may total six figures over four years and cover most  of tuition costs. The club has hosted a summer rugby camp since 2009 for  boys aged 14-19. Prospective players are encouraged to attend the camp.


The  Furman rugby team has a player exchange program with Rhodes University  (Grahamstown, South Africa). Members of the team may study at Rhodes and  earn academic credit while competing for a very good college rugby team  in this rugby-rich nation.


Furman University is one of the  nation’s premier undergraduate liberal arts colleges. The university  offers outstanding academics on a campus that has been ranked as one of  the most scenic in the nation. Founded in 1826, the university enrolls  approximately 2,600. Information about the scholarships is posted at FurmanRugby.com, the team’s website. Camp information may be found atFurmanRugbyCamp.com.


The rugby alumni at James Madison University have recently endowed the  Luis de Souza Pinto Memorial Scholarship, to benefit an international  rugby player attending James Madison University. JMU rugby alumni are  responsible for finding a worthy recipient for the Fall 2008 semester.  The initial scholarship is estimated to be $1,000 for the first years  tuition. As the endowment grows, additional scholarships with greater  monetary values will be awarded. The team expects to award the first  scholarship in 2008. Any individual interested in attending JMU and  playing rugby is encouraged to apply, regardless of international  status.


The Kutztown University Rugby Club offers financial assistance in the  form of rugby scholarships totaling $10,000.00 per year , donated  annually by the Kutztown University Alumni. In conjunction with that,  Kutztown University offers half and full tuition waivers to  international students that score 1250 or more in their SAT. Please read  more about the financial awards and the Kutztown University Rugby Club,  at http://kutztownrugby.com.


A $2,000 scholarship awarded to a rugby player that has completed a  minimum of thirty credits and is majoring in Sociology. This scholarship  is awarded by the Bailey family in honor of their son, David, who was a  four year member of the rugby club.


The Kutztown rugby alumni awards two $500.00 academic scholarships in memory of David Bailey and 9/11 casualty Robert Devitt Jr.


Two $1,000 awards , will be given to one forward and one back, each  semester. This award will be given to a member of the twenty five man  travel squad that obtains the highest fitness score in their respective  category. The awards are being funded by Kutztown Rugby Alumni, Mr.Jeff  Reiss and Mr. Paul Presinzano.


Book Scholarships – Six, $250.00 book  awards will be given each semester, to players selected by the coaching  staff. This includes incoming freshmen.


The UConn Rugby Alumni Association is proud to offer a $500 scholarship  to an incoming freshman rugby player at the University of Connecticut  (“the University”). Our goal is to assist student their rugby and  academic career at the University.


Wheeling Jesuit University is dedicated to delivering the best  overall scholarship package for each of its students. Rugby scholarships  up to $9,000 are available to every Rugby player and are renewable for  four years. Students can qualify for additional financial aid based on  merit and need. www.wju.edu


Wheeling Jesuit University embraces an  international reputation for academic excellence as one of only 28  Jesuit colleges in the United States. The University ranks among the top  institutions for providing undergraduate research opportunities and  promoting depth of thought and imagination. WJU boasts an outstanding  record of nearly 100% acceptance rates into graduate programs and  professional certifications and commits itself to local, national and  global academic service-learning opportunities.


Featuring a  beautiful, safe, 65-acre campus supplemented by a 550-acre retreat and  nature preserve, Wheeling Jesuit University has earned a place among  America’s Best Colleges rated by Forbes Magazine and has also been  recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a top regional university  for the past 14 years.


Along with varsity rugby, the University’s  19 other men’s and women’s NCAA Division II athletic teams have won 59  championships and boast 45-plus Academic All-Americans.

The campus  is home to the Robert C. Byrd National Technology Transfer Center, the  Erma Ora Byrd Center for Educational Technologies, the NASA-sponsored  Classroom of the Future, a Challenger Learning Center and the Clifford  M. Lewis Appalachian Institute.


The Miami Rugby Alumni Association awards two $500 scholarships each  year at Old Boys. Our first scholarship is named after Doug Edwards,  Miami RFC’s long time player and coach who passed away in 2002. Minus a  few years living and playing in Pittsburgh and Atlanta, Doug played for  Miami from 1969 through 1983. In 1984 Doug began coaching Miami. Doug  also volunteered as an Ohio Rugby Union select side coach, Midwest Rugby  Union select side coach and Collegiate All-American manager.


The  Collegiate All-Americans award the Doug Edwards Best Tourist Award each  year to “the player who shows outstanding ability on the pitch and  character off the field during the course of the annual All-American  Tour.” This is the only award presented during the Collegiate All  Americans annual tour. You can read Doug’s obituary, written by Bowling  Green State University RFC head coach Roger Mazzarella in our August  2002 Newsletter. The Doug Edwards Memorial Scholarship is annually  supported by Doug’s wife, Barb.


Our second scholarship is named  after Lionel Young who founded Miami RFC in 1968 and passed away in  2004. Lionel was born in Birtley, England in 1921 where here played for  Rockcliff RFC. After serving in the British army in WWII, Lionel  emigrated to Canada where he played a part in founding two clubs in  Toronto. Lionel started Miami RFC in the fall of 1968 and left Oxford  for Florida in 1970. More information on Lionel can be found on page 2  of our August 2005 Newsletter. The Lionel Young Memorial Scholarship is  supported by the Miami Rugby Alumni Association.


Scholarships are  awarded to students who have been active members of Miami RFC for at  least two semesters, are not graduating in the coming semester and are  in good standing with the university. Scholarship applications are sent  out each spring and include a short essay portion about how rugby has  transcended into other areas of the player’s daily life. Applications  are reviewed by the Scholarship Committee and are awarded at our annual  Old Boys Match each September.


offers partial rugby scholarships to continuing male and female  students who have completed at least 30 credits at Molloy with a minimum  of a 2.5 cumulative GPA. In addition, the scholarship recipients must  demonstrate a commitment to the core values of the Molloy College RFC:  honor, passion, and dedication.


Please contact coach Brendan Droge for more information: (516) 678-5000 ext. 6751 orbdroge@molloy.edu.


has $100,000 in rugby scholarship monies available for qualified rugby  student athletes. NECRFC is located in beautiful Henniker, New Hampshire  and is a fully funded college rugby program. NEC believes that these  student athletes who choose to play rugby over other sports, and excel  at it, should be rewarded for their hard work and dedication to the  sport of rugby. They should also be able to receive a high-quality  education in the process of playing the sport they love. Please visit  our website at www.nec.edu to learn more about our degree programs. For  more information contact head coach Jeremy Treece at necrugby@hotmail.com.


Notre Dame College is a four-year private catholic institution in the  tradition of the Sisters of Notre Dame located on 61 beautiful acres 30  minutes from downtown Cleveland in South Euclid OH. We are anxious to  award Rugby Scholarships to deserving athletes for the men’s and women’s  rugby programs. The team is starting this year and has full backing  from the University including the President to build a Rugby Center of  Excellence! Prospective players will be coached by an internationally  experienced Rugby Coaching staff including an on campus fulltime Rugby  Grad Assistant, dedicated Rugby athletic trainers at all practices and  matches, have full access to varsity training facilities, a strength and  conditioning coach and at a school focused on changing the World One  Student at a Time. Athletes interested in learning more about  scholarship opportunities are encouraged to contact Brandy Viol NDC  Rugby Admission Counselor ( bviol@ndc.edu) at 216-373-6481 or 1877-NDC-OHIO or admissions@ndc.edu or Director of Rugby Brian McCue( bmccue@ndc.edu) at 330-697-9582. You can always find us on line at NotreDameCollege.edu


Palmer is a competitive Men’s Division One club side that is nestled  in the heart of the Midwest, USA. Palmer College RFC offers both partial  and full Rugby scholarships ranging from 25%-100% of tuition. A chance  of a lifetime to play the game of Rugby and at the same time get money  for school towards becoming a Doctor of Chiropractic. BE PART OF THE  FAMILY.


Please direct all enquiries to:

Ron O’Brien
Email: obrien_r@palmer.edu
Contact Phone: 563 884 5856
WEBSITE: http://blogs.palmer.edu/rugby/


Partial Scholarships in the amount of $2,000 per year are available  for both men and women, any student interested in the rugby program  receives full consideration. For more information on scholarship  opportunities please contact Coach McCarthy at 251.380.4030.


Spring  Hill College is the oldest college in Alabama, the first Catholic  college in the Southeast, the third oldest Jesuit College and the fifth  oldest Catholic college in the United States. U.S. News and World Report  ranks Spring Hill 17th among the Southern colleges and universities  granting master’s degrees. The college is also listed in the South’s  “Great Schools, Great Prices” category, colleges that offer quality  academic programs, affordable tuition and significant financial aid. The  campus is home to approximately 1,400 students and rests on 400 acres  in one of Mobile’s most noted neighborhoods. It is naturally landscaped  and features huge oaks, azalea-lined walkways and an 18-hole golf  course. Several campus buildings are listed in the National register of  historic places.


Spring Hill competes against teams in Alabama,  Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida. Additionally, Spring Hill is also a  member of the USA Rugby and National Small College rugby organization  and are supported under Spring Hill College Athletics with a full-time  head coach, Mollie McCarty.


McCarthy comes to Spring Hill  following a four-year stint with USA rugby where she was the coach  development manager with responsibilities over all aspects of coach  education and coach development in the United States. A certified Level  300 USA Rugby coach, McCarthy is also a licensed international rugby  Board (IRB) educator. She has served as the women’s rugby coach at the  University of Colorado- Boulder since 2010 as well as coaching rugby at  various levels from youth to adult club, including the West collegiate  all-Star team. McCarthy holds a B.S. from the State University of New  york College at Brockport in communications where she was the  captain/president of the women’s rugby club. In 2008, McCarthy earned  her Master of Sport administration from Canisius College in Buffalo,  N.Y.


Contact Information

  • Spring Hill College
    4000 Dauphin St.
    Mobile, Alabama 36608
    USA 251-380-4000 | 800-742-6704
    Email: mmccarthy@shc.edu
    Website: www.shc.edu
    Team Website: Spring Hill Rugby
    Facebook: Spring Hill College Rugby Club
    Twitter: @SCHbadgersrugby


After 39 years of prestigious rugby and numerous National Championships  and playoff runs, this Division I Collegiate powerhouse now offers  partial scholarships for in-state and out-of-state rugby players.  Qualifying players from out-of-state may now attend Texas A&M for  the in-state tuition rate.


The Truman Alumni Award is given to entering freshmen (1-3) that come  to Truman with previous high school Rugby experience and promise to be  leaders on the team. Each award is up to $500 and is paid in two  installments – at the end of the fall and spring seasons. The award is  for the freshman year only. It is expected that the recipient(s) will be  contributing members of the team, attending practices and games.


To find out more information:
Visit http://rugby.truman.edu/men or http://rugby.truman.edu/men/PDF/AlumniAward-Application.PDF


Or contact:
Coach Bill Sexton
1405 East Meadow Lane
Kirksville, MO 63501
660-626-2324
rugby@truman.edu.


Partial scholarships are available for both Men’s and Women’s teams.

Office: (631) 632-6454
Cell: (631) 872-6042
Email: coach@stonybrookrugby.org
Website: HowlandGrowl.Com


The rugby alumni at St. Bonaventure University have recently endowed  the Robert Peraza Memorial Scholarship, in memory of a Bonaventure  player who died in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. SBU rugby  alumni are responsible for finding a worthy recipient for the Fall 2007  semester. As the endowment grows, additional scholarships with greater  monetary values will be awarded. This is a needs-based scholarship; we  want to find high school rugby players who normally would not have the  opportunity to attend St. Bonaventure University due to financial need.  The amount we award is based on how much we can raise but it will be  renewable to the same student for 4 years. As the scholarship grows, we  will have more flexibility to the amount we award and the number of  students we award it to. St. Bonaventure is the first Catholic  University in the U.S. to endow a scholarship for rugby players.


For more information:
Contact Paul Fordiani
www.sburfc.com
By phone at 410.837.0908.


University of South Florida offers the following scholarship opportunities:
Young  Bull Scholarship -This $500 scholarship goes to a player who has  participated in High School Rugby the previous year and is completing  his Freshman year with USF Rugby Football Club. The recipient is  selected based on his contribution to the club and commitment to  excellence in rugby and in the classroom.


Unstop-a-Bull Scholarship –  This $500 scholarship goes to the player whop demonstrates  professionalism in both the classroom and on the field. This player will  be dedicated to USF Rugby and will participate in all team events  including matches, recruitment, fundraising and philanthropy Gray’s  Bookstore Scholarship – This $250 book gift certificate is awarded once  each semester to the player voted by his club mates as the “Best Club  Man” based on that club members activities on and/or off the field. This  award presents an opportunity to recognize and reward club members who  may or may not be able to be selected in the top Rugby side.


The West Chester Rugby Foundation now offers rugby scholarship opportunities to play rugby at West Chester University.


Charl Welman, MSISeC, CNA
Assistant Coach: Arkansas State University
870-897-2863
cwelman@sbrmc.org


The West Chester (PA) University Men’s Rugby Club has made the  commitment to becoming an elite national level USA Rugby collegiate  program. In support of that effort the West Chester Rugby Foundation, a  newly formed non-profit 501 (c) 3 LLC corporation, is most pleased to  announce that two $1,000.00 scholarships will be awarded to qualified  incoming student rugby players at West Chester University for the fall  of 2009. Eligible candidates can be either qualified incoming freshmen  or transferring underclassmen.

The West Chester Rugby Foundation  has as its mission to nurture and support the growth of high school and  collegiate rugby in the greater Chester County (PA) area. In addition to  scholarship opportunities the Foundation will run a series of player  skill sessions for local high school ruggers as well as hosting a high  school tournament in the spring of 2009.

For more information on the foundation and its scholarship opportunities and clinics please contact us at: westchesterrugby@aol.com


The West Chester Rugby Foundation
www.wcurugby.com


Additionally, there are ways to earn collegiate credits and play rugby at the same time. These opportunities include:


Summer  Sports Program at Macquarie University in Australia. Michigan State  University, in partnership with Macquarie University, offers a unique  educational opportunity for college student athletes. This program is  arranged through the Office of Study Abroad (OSA).


Rugby Study  Abroad (http://www.studyabroad-cis.com/rugby.html) – This program  provides opportunities for American students to spend one or two  semesters studying in Wellington, New Zealand and playing with a local  club.


The West Chester Rugby Foundation now offers rugby scholarship opportunities to play rugby at West Chester University.


Charl Welman, MSISeC, CNA
Assistant Coach: Arkansas State University
870-897-2863
cwelman@sbrmc.org


MTSU offers the following classes in Rugby: PHED 131001 Beginning Rugby;  PHED 131002 Intermediate Rugby; For further information, please contact  Anthony Neely, Adjunct Professor, PO Box 96, MTSU, Murfreesboro, TN  37132; phone 615-812-1754;aneely@mtsu.edu.


The University of Illinois at Chicago offers a full credit course in Rugby union football.


Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri offers fully-funded  rugby programs for both men and women.  Full university support includes  generous scholarship assistance, all travel, equipment, uniforms,  strength and conditioning coaches, weight room, video room, athletic  trainers at all practices and matches, access to the HIT (high intensity  training) center and new turf rugby pitch for daily training and  matches.  The high performance rugby academy environment enables student  athletes to flourish. The Lindenwood men’s team made USA Rugby history  in 2012 by winning a National Championship in its inaugural season. 


Interested students may explore this opportunity by submitting their recruit information online to Lindenwood’s Recruiting Questionnaire. 


Men’s Team information: Head coach Ron Laszewski rlaszewski@sbcglobal.net.  Men’s Rugby website:www.lindenwoodlionssls.com or follow on Facebook. 


Women’s Team information: Head coach Jeff Wilson jwilsonlu2011@gmail.com.  Women’s Rugby website: www.lindenwoodlionssls.com or follow on Facebook.


Lindenwood  University is a dynamic four-year liberal arts institution dedicated to  excellence in higher education.  Over 120 undergraduate and graduate  degree programs are offered to approximately 15,000 students through  values-centered programs that lead to development of the whole person.  Lindenwood faculty, staff and administration are committed to an  integrative liberal arts curriculum that focuses on the talents,  interests and future of our students. Lindenwood is accredited by the  Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges  and Schools.  For more information about the University and admissions  please contact Kristen Revis, Rugby Recruiter/Admissions Counselor at  636.949.4338 


Last fall, the USRFF awarded eight $1,000 Kevin Higgins College  Scholarships to deserving high school seniors who went on to play rugby  in college. This year, the USRFF will once again provide up to 10  Higgins Scholarships. These independent scholarships are open to all  graduating high school rugby players in the US who will be pursuing  their rugby career while continuing their education at the collegiate  level.


A dashing number 13 who could play a rugged 12 and also  outpace most on the wing, “Higgy” was a three-time Collegiate  All-American at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. Kevin was still a student when  he made the first of 28 test match appearances against Japan in 1985.  He represented the United States at the first two Rugby World Cups, in  1987 (Australia) and 1991 (England), and captained the team three times,  a testament to his overall skill and leadership. Kevin also earned 16  ‘caps’ with the USA 7s team, making three trips to the prestigious Hong  Kong Sevens Tournament.


Kevin’s skills were recognized  internationally. He was selected to play for the Barbarians, an  international all-star team, on their annual Easter Tour. Higgy was also  selected for the Teljoy World XV, teaming with the likes of Alan and  Gary Whetton, Grant Fox, Bernie Fraser, Stan Pilecki, Buck Shelford and  fellow American, Mike Purcell. On the domestic scene, Kevin helped OMBAC  to three national club championships.


Kevin touched the lives of  his teammates, friends and opponents in so many ways, that he was as  cherished off the field as he was on. Those who had the honor of playing  alongside him, against him, touring with him and working with him still  smile as classic Higgy stories are shared. He lifted the spirits and  work ethic of every squad he joined. He played with a passion second to  none. Such zest for the game sadly led to frequent concussions,  prematurely ending his playing career and perhaps contributing to his  untimely passing in 1996.


“The Rugby Foundation is proud to keep  Higgy’s legacy alive through the Higgins Scholarship Program,” said  USRFF Executive Director Brian Vizard, a former teammate of Higgins. “We  have received over 70 applications from worthy candidates in the first  three years of the program and expect another strong list of candidates  this year. We hope we’ll continue to receive financial support for the  Higgins Scholarship Fund from those who knew and loved Kevin and from  the rugby community at large who admired his commitment and  contributions to the game.”


Read more about last year’s Kevin  Higgins’ Scholarship recipients: Taylor Johnson, Pat Coleman, Couryn  Beleck, Mary Jo Reddy, Isiah Willis, Frank Viancourt, Ben Roach, and  Eric Mallory.


Apply for a 2011 Kevin Higgins College Scholarship.


Donate to the Higgins Fund – Become a member of the Higgy Hundred
As  a means to increasing the number of annual scholarships, the Foundation  has established “The Higgy Hundred” to both further honor Kevin and to  nurture our country’s rugby future. Our goal is to endow the Fund so  that at least 10 scholarships are given out annually.

You can join  “The Higgy Hundred” by contributing just $100 to the Kevin Higgins  College Scholarship Fund. A gift of at least $250 puts you in “Higgy’s  Captain’s Club”.

By becoming a member of either The Higgy Hundred  or Higgy’s Captain’s Club, you will receive a Higgy Hundred t-shirt.  Higgy’s Captain’s Club members will also receive a Higgy Hundred visor.


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