I won a scholarship with the Brixton School of Building. I screwed around, not putting in a proper attendance.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sure enough, it wasn't long until I got a call, telling me I had a scholarship there. It was the only scholarship offer I had and, believe me, I jumped at it.
I didn't get an athletics scholarship at a major school.
I wouldn't have gone to a Division I school if I didn't have scholarship help. We couldn't afford it.
When the time came for me to go to college, there was only one scholarship that my high school offered at the time and I didn't win that one, but that didn't stop me. I went on to college anyway. I worked my way through it and paid my student loans for 11 years.
I went to the University of San Francisco on an athletic scholarship. I didn't study in high school. I was just there to get by and to play basketball. But a funny thing happened to me when I got to college. I got challenged by the work and the professors.
I went to a comprehensive school and didn't go to university.
I got into Julliard on almost a full scholarship.
I didn't finish college, which is really weird because they awarded me the Alumni of Distinction recently.
I got into Temple University on a track scholarship.
My parents didn't know anything about collegiate scholarships, so they had accepted the national team training stipend, the monthly stipend that I received after making the national team, so I was ineligible for NCAA eligibility anyway.