When my dd was visiting schools and we would ask if there were any majors that conflicted with her sport, almost every school answered athletic training, which of course was one of the things that my dd was mainly interested in. Some schools would work with you with the major and others schools would outright say no you can't do that major.
This yr my dd signed her NLI again (sophomore) it included the stipend. I believe there is a max to the stipend for the school and your stipend is based on the percent that your scholarship is.
Coming into college gymnastics last year we (my dd and myself) thought it was going to be all puppies and rainbows because let's be honest that is all you ever hear. Oh it's great, you'll love it, so much better than JO, the team atmosphere is awesome. Yadda, yadda, yadda. Within a couple of weeks dd learned that upperclassmen are not to thrilled that you as a freshman are coming in and possibly taking their spots on the roster. The mental crap last year on my dd's team was so chaotic, it was really hard to handle. The only think I can say is that she dealt with the chaos so well because of her JO experience with her messed up, to be polite, club coaches that she had for so long. It really provided good training for the most ridiculous crazy crap that she dealt with her freshman year. Dealing with teammates was worse than dealing with middle school kids! She is able to look past this all and tell you how much she loves her sport and even loves her teammates.
Sophomore is underway, it can only get better.....
I'm sure everyone's experience is and will be different.