An athletic scholarship is only a one-year (renewable) agreement that can be terminated for any reason in any given year by the coach or university. Of course the student-athletes know that getting a scholarship will not only play a sport but also go to school. So when the scholarship is signed, the athletes and their family have reasonable expectations that the athletic program and university administration will meet all obligations of the contract. However, many student athletes don’t understand that their scholarship is not guaranteed and can be terminated at any time. According to Cooper, college sports are no different from any other field. They go to college to hone their skills and learn how to do their job. College sports are no different from this. If a college offers an athlete a scholarship, they should honor their contract by working with the student to help improve their skills rather than dropping the student and terminating scholarships when they find a better performing athlete. Student-athletes are led to believe that they will play and receive a college degree while also possibly picking up a few fringe benefits along the way. It’s unfortunate that the dreams of many college athletes are shattered not because they are not committed but because their scholarship is not guaranteed and the coaches have the authority to terminate at any
An athletic scholarship is only a one-year (renewable) agreement that can be terminated for any reason in any given year by the coach or university. Of course the student-athletes know that getting a scholarship will not only play a sport but also go to school. So when the scholarship is signed, the athletes and their family have reasonable expectations that the athletic program and university administration will meet all obligations of the contract. However, many student athletes don’t understand that their scholarship is not guaranteed and can be terminated at any time. According to Cooper, college sports are no different from any other field. They go to college to hone their skills and learn how to do their job. College sports are no different from this. If a college offers an athlete a scholarship, they should honor their contract by working with the student to help improve their skills rather than dropping the student and terminating scholarships when they find a better performing athlete. Student-athletes are led to believe that they will play and receive a college degree while also possibly picking up a few fringe benefits along the way. It’s unfortunate that the dreams of many college athletes are shattered not because they are not committed but because their scholarship is not guaranteed and the coaches have the authority to terminate at any