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    and NCAA are unwilling to examine their case college athletes are taking matters into their own hands. At a Northwestern University‚ a Division I college in Chicago‚ these players became tired of not receiving any compensation aside from their scholarships and they made a decision that made the NCAA realize they were serious. They were aware that suing for compensation could be a losing battle they took the next step. What these players decided the best thing to do was unionize in a way similar to

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    best Universities of home and abroad” I believe Financial Aid is a versatile term. Normally as a student I am more familiar with the terms like merit scholarship on the basis of academic performances and stipend for needy meritorious students to support their parents/guardians to meet educational expenses. Any students gets merit scholarship he feels it’s an honor and also encourage to improve his academic performance further. Financial Aid system of NSU is one way good that it asks all information

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    From one person to the next you have probably heard you’re so pretty‚ you’re very intelligent‚ and you’re the funniest person I have ever met. It is precisely understood what all of these compliments are saying‚ but when someone pays you the highest compliment of having good character how do you process the actual meaning? What sort of actions do you take that shows you have good character and are sincere to others. Many factors can go into an individual having good character but those factors

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    editorial staff argues about the profit the NCAA makes‚ how athletic scholarships work‚ and how some athletes come from low income families with the hopes of building better lives for themselves and their families. Readers can use “Student athletes deserve a piece of the pie‚ too”

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    which sport it is‚ athletes need more than just a scholarship to pay for expenses outside of tuition‚ room‚ and board. A scholarship is strictly limited to these‚ but what about the expenses outside of those? It is time to start paying college athletes to play sports to cover the expenses that occur outside of a scholarship and the sport. With the growing costs of living‚ more and more athletes are looking for ways to get more money than their scholarship gives them. In return‚ most of the athletes are

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    an annualized form prepared by both current and prospective undergraduate and graduate students to determine eligibility for financial aid. Unless a student has locked up a full-ride scholarship or family foots the bill for college‚ it behooves most students to spend time researching available grant and scholarship money as many funds continue to go unclaimed due to the sheer ignorance of students who have dire need of them. A consolidated list of websites illustrated in Figure 15.3 at the end of

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    only deserve money because of their devotion‚ they also need it for their everyday life. During their athletic season‚ they do not receive any sort of payment for their efforts which would aide them financially and in everyday life (Bagaria). Most scholarships cover cost of housing and textbooks‚ but leave out basics such as food. Logically athletes need food‚ but their time and energy is spent on a “job” as an athlete practicing and training. There is no time for a second job‚ and sometimes the families

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    Should College Athletes Be Paid? Believe it or not‚ student athletes currently on a full scholarship to play their desired sport are struggling to live. Simply‚ because scholarships do not provide the full cost to be able to live a healthy lifestyle. Essentially‚ athletes may be starving themselves because they have no other options. Place yourself in their shoe for a second‚ although that may be a fairly large shoe to fill. With many athletes not coming from a wealthy background‚ they have limited

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    “leadership and entrepreneurial skills can stimulate college/university students to strive for innovation and can open career opportunities in the civic sector” (636). Besides‚ Tierney and Kristan indicate that the financial aid‚ especially the scholarship‚ becomes an important factor affecting low-income students` decisions about whether to go to college/university (363). Undoubtedly‚ with the increasing employment pressure‚ whose resume has more spot light‚ will stand out above the rest. Green‚

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    I. Background and Thesis There has been major discussion recently concerning the topic if college athletes should or shouldn’t be paid while they are attending school. The first thing the opposition wants to say is‚ "They’re already getting a scholarship! Isn’t that’s more than anybody else? Don’t be greedy!" Contrary to what the opposition states‚ being a college athlete is a full-time job. A typical day for a college athlete is a player must wake up before classes begin to lift or condition around

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