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    From a very early age children around the country begin dreaming of playing a sport in college and eventually as a professional, but the number of them that succeed in just reaching the college stage is staggeringly miniscule. The table below reflects the probability of competing in athletics beyond high school, both college and professionally, based on estimated data. It shows how little of an opportunity student athletes have to make it into collegiate sports and collegiate athletes to make it

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    to Nepal after a year in Japan. Bal, then got a full bright scholarship for his PHD and came to US. Full Bright is “the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. Government.”(http://us.fulbrightonline.org/about). Bal said, “This scholarship is what turned my world around. Had it not been for this scholarship, I would have ended up teaching at some college at Nepal with just a minimum wage.” This scholarship led him to an entirely different path in his life. One US dollar

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    Substantial Writing Outline I. Intro a. Retributive actions from university officials to student-athletes is unconstitutional because: 1. University officials are government officials 2. They lack sufficient grounds for action, acting well beyond reasonable bounds 3. They lack the authority to enforce rules created by a private organization 4. They are unnecessarily prejudicing student-athletes as a selection of the student body II. How collegiate athletics is administered a. High School 1. When

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    JoBDeK RESEARCH Kimberly Block Jody Brogan Brittany Caple Destinie Schirle Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Service Overview 2 Target Market 3 Problem Statement 4 Research Plan 4-5 Primary Research 6 Secondary Research 6 Sample Survey 7 Test Pilot Report 8 Focus Group 8 Recommendations 8 Works Cited 9 Executive Summary JoBDeK Research will perform research to collect and compile data regarding the Blackhawk Technical College Financial Aid Department’s

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    Three major traits that college admissions look for is a student’s GPA, ACT score, and class rank. These are also three common requirements for scholarships. These three qualifications are what have cost me from being eligible for many full tuition scholarships. How is it possible for a college to know whether or not I am good enough for full tuition only based on these three traits? This is probably close to the same question Chase Daniel was asking himself when Dan Shonka was observing him. This

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    Other non-student athletes think that the scholarship covers just about everything a student-athlete needs but that’s not true. The scholarship covers meal plan, tuition, books, and housing. There are times when these athletes are short a few thousand bucks for extra expenses such as gas, personal hygiene, and entertainment. Many of the athletes that are given the scholarships come from low-income families. So they lean towards receiving money from boosters

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    paid through their full or partial scholarships. Those who oppose these ideas believe that athletes are taken advantage of and deserve a cut of the millions they are making for the NCAA and the university they attend. The controversial

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    billion dollars annually, and has made just over seven billion dollars since 2006. Since the establishment of the organization, the only money that has been offered to student athletes is in the form of a scholarship. As of right now, student athletes do not receive salaries, only some form of scholarships. If these student athletes were given salaries instead, it could go a long way. In an article from TheSportster, stated that “If college football players received decent middle class wages, many players

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    should they be paid or not? Some collegiate athletes believe that they deserve a salary for playing. Collegiate athletes shouldn’t be paid, when they are being receiving a scholarship of some sort, or choose to be a non-scholarship athlete, knowing they will receive no money. A lot of collegiate athletes are on scholarships. This means that some part or all of their schooling is paid for. “According to the College Board, the average cost of tuition and fees for the 2015–2016 school year was $32

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    because athletes receive full scholarships, where they don’t have to pay anything for college, they flourish and live a lavish lifestyle. However, in reality, nothing can be further from the truth. College athletes commonly struggle to survive in college because many students are financially dependent. In fact, according to Harnett (2013), most of the student-athletes would have had a difficult time paying for college if it wasn’t for the scholarship. A full athletic scholarship is an opportunity for students

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