Scholarship Application Essay

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    Divisions I, II, and III, an average of 66% of student-athletes receive some form of financial aid or a scholarship. Paying college athletes is a controversial topic that has been debated for years. Some people say the student-athletes deserve compensation for their hard work. Others think that they should not because they are at college to learn and they already receive funding in scholarships. NCAA president Mark Emmert says, “These individuals are not professionals. They are representing…

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    ESSAY ON ACT

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    Alabama. However, the only way that would be possible for me was to score high enough on the ACT that I could get an academic scholarship. My teachers shoved the importance of the test down my throat as well as my fellow classmates. There was no questioning that the ACT became a number one focus as students began to work to achieve college acceptance as well as scholarships. However, not everyone in my graduating class received the scores they had wished for. Many plans of future homes and dream…

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    sleeping hours, talk about a full-time job with no pay (Wieberg). In the first place, these athletes are producing million dollar revenues for their schools, shoe companies, television networks, and the conference their team plays in. Next, ¨full¨ scholarships from schools do not always cover full tuition and living costs. Also, they should be able to make their endorsement deals if not being rewarded with payment. College athletes should be paid because they have no time for jobs due to…

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    potentially turn into issues of day to day living and traveling home. If I choose to go out of state somewhere, it could become an issue to travel home without purchasing a car of my own or a plane ticket. The other pieces is without the Daniel’s Scholarship to make up for the differences, my out of state options may prove to be obsolete. However, I don’t have all the financial information yet from all of my college options. My mother won’t be able to fill out the FAFSA until around February.…

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    Collegiate Athletes

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    Collegiate athletes are some of the most important students at every university. They represent their school, and they are highly valued by the university they attend. “University of Missouri Campus Protests: ‘This is Just a Beginning’” explains that about thirty black Missouri University football players stated via Twitter that they would not participate in football activities until their president, Tim Wolfe, resigned for his recent mishandling of racial issues at the university. Soon after…

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    The hard thing about scholarships is having a tiny chance of getting it when there is a whole lot of other students’ applying for the same one. For every ten scholarship a student applies they are likely to get only one of them and only 0.3 percent of students will receive a full ride scholarship. The only way of one being able to get a full ride is that individual being excellent in a particular sport or be…

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    covered in the scholarship (Should College). When college athletes are recruited with the promise of “full rides,” they aren’t necessarily told that their scholarship won’t cover all their expenses. While some people believe that college athletes who receive athletic scholarships receive “full-ride” scholarships, the truth is that no athletic scholarship covers all of the costs of attending college, and that athletes in the majority of sports programs receive “partial” athletic scholarships…

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    like everyone to raise their hand if they play a sport for Southeastern Community College. Now how many of you who raised your hand think it’s fair for all the athletes in this room to be paid a salary on top of receiving an athletic scholarship and academic scholarship? The topic of student athlete’s being paid has been debated about for many years. II. While I personally respect the time and effort each and every athlete puts into his or her sport and have experienced…

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    But not all colleges give out a scholarships. Colleges and universities are separated into three different type of divisions. You have a division 1, 2, and 3 schools. The difference between these schools is the size of the school. Typically a D1 school has the typical minimum of 14 sports. Division 1 schools give out more scholarships compared to division 2 schools because the school can afford it. Whether or not you keep the scholarship completely depends on how you perform on the field…

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    People can get ahead of themselves and start thinking about scholarships, going to the Olympics, and playing on a professional Major league team. This could improve the person’s confidence and make them really confident. But if they are too confident and they mess up, then their confidence could down on them. (NBC News…

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