Well, yes, but such financial aid isn't classified as "Division I" and doesn't usually get "accepted" by the student ("awarded" to the student is more common), nor is the fact of such award relevant to athletics.
Powers &8^]
These Junior teams are doing all they can to market themselves to possible future players and to their fans. Even those going to DIII schools will be advertised as getting "Scholarships".
Here's an interesting story I found on Austin Wright from the Niagara falls paper. http://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/2014/09/10/the-wright-stuff.
Electrical engineering student, playing on his hometown team, Captain (as an 18yr old). Sounds like a great fit as an RIT student to me. And he plays hockey. What's not to like.....
He's a 2016-17 commit, so it will be interesting to see where (and how) he plays next season.
I read a story on the differences and relationship between the OJHL (JrA) and the GOHL (JrB). I was a very illuminating read and if I can find it again, I'll post it.
The addition of Austin Wright makes 3 Tigers recruits for the 2016-17 class the others include:
Defenseman Gordie Ballhorn (AJHL - Whitecourt Wolverines) was a unanimous selection to the AJHL rookie team.
Forward Reed Delainey (SJHL - Battleford Northstars).