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    Receiving A Scholarship

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    Receiving a Scholarship will allow me not to be stressed out on where I will get the money to pay for college. A Scholarship will also allow me not to get heavy into student loan debt and after graduation I will not have to worry finding job quickly to starting paying my student loan debt. Having a Scholarship that pay for my education can reduce my risk of dropping out and not getting the degree. A Scholarship can also mean more time for studying and learning, which can get me better grades and

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    Untapped Resources It’s shocking what one can learn by simply going onto you’re school’s website and getting to know the campus better. A plethora of resources is made available to students, but simply aren’t payed any attention to. The campus is brimming with staff that wish to better their students’ lives; however they lack the manner of reaching the undergraduates or even the resources to make the difference. HBU needs to improve their connection with incoming freshman and fix any lacking areas

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    Why do I need this scholarship you may ask? Well I want to go to cosmetology school to do hair and makeup. There is more than hair and makeup in the cosmetology field but I'm not that interested in those fields. I want this scholarship because I've started my cosmetology school early by going to trade school so I just need the money to finish the rest of my courses. I would like to go to Paul Mitchell or winona's school because they accept the credits and hours I already have. I am very talented

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    represent their university whether they are putting in work in class or on the field. Each student-student athlete generates tons of money for their university and they don’t see a dime other than their scholarship that may or may not been renewed every year. Keep that question in mind while reading this essay, and form your own opinion. There is simply not enough money for each athlete to be paid. The NCAA

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    This essay is intended for the people who believe college athletes shouldn’t be paid. As a former college athlete, someone who had relatives who played college sports, and have relatives who are in college now playing sports, I have a lot of insight into the struggle of being a college athlete. You have to understand first that an athletic scholarship is not guaranteed, every year you resign a scholarship contract. The coaches and universities have control of if you can keep your scholarship and

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    You can be awarded athletic scholarships as well as merit scholarships. You can be rewarded talent-based scholarships. You can get these scholarships by being good in athletics, art, dance, theatre, or music. For first year graduates they have special academic scholarships. There is the Dean’s that gives you $10,000, Provost’s that gives you $13,000, President’s that gives you $15,000, and the most special and competitive scholarship is the Monroe scholarship it pays your whole tuition. Westmont

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    A persuasive essay By: College athletes should be paid to play! In this essay you’re being persuaded, you are being persuaded to agree that college athletes should be played to play. Here there is some information that will help change your mind if you don’t agree with this already. This essay will talk about the athletes not being able to pay for many of the things they need, they haven’t got any time for a job, the athletes bring in money to there schools, and more

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    Student-Athletes: Is a Scholarship Enough? Have you noticed that when you turn on your television during the fall on Saturday afternoon that there is a college football game on about 15 different channels? The popularity of college sports, especially football and basketball, have skyrocketed. During the last decade, college athletics have seen a tremendous increase in revenues from licensing and television revenue. For example, in 2014 CBS paid 800 million dollars for the rights to broadcast

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    is a debatable question facing college sports. College football players generate billions in revenue for the NCAA and intercollegiate athletic departments of their respective universities, yet are only compensated by colleges through athletic scholarships that cover tuition, room and board, and books. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), on one side of the debate are the defenders of amateur passion, asserting that to play for pay would destroy campus sports and a football player

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    would have to determine a pay structure for these athletes. This is a change that should occur, but with some stipulations. One argument that is a driving force behind paying college athletes, is what is included in their scholarship package. The average football scholarship falls about three-thousand dollars short of what the student would be expected to pay for other necessary services while at college (Cohen). While some

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