Word: hardships
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...decision allows Cusworth to seek a Medical Hardship Waiver, which would enable him to extend his eligibility through the 2006-2007 school year...
According to Harvard’s Student-Athlete Handbook, Medical Hardship Waivers are granted in cases in which the player suffers an incapacitating injury or illness and three conditions apply: the injury or illness occurs during one of the player’s four seasons of competition, it occurs prior to the completion of the first half of the regular season and it occurs before the player has played more than two events or 20 percent of the total number of contests actually played during the season, whichever is greater...
While the Handbook says that the waiver is not automatic, both Harvard director of compliance Nathan Fry and Senior Associate Director of the Ivy League Carolyn Campbell-McGovern said that Medical Hardship Waivers are granted anytime the appropriate conditions...
...crisis, but his cattlemen customers are more concerned about the recent U.S. decision to allow imports of boxed beef from Canada as long as it comes from cattle younger than 30 months. "The big packers are making a killing up there, buying Canadian cattle from the feeders at hardship prices, then shipping it down here at a profit of $30 a hundredweight," complains Haaland...
...white and his parents are rather wealthy. He’s not known “hardship,” in economic and (so far) cultural terms, but he’s a candidate whose admission would not only bring him into a system which lacks people like him (only 2.1 percent of the Class of 2007 hail from the Rocky Mountain states), benefiting him, but it would make Harvard mirror the real world...