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    women participation, equal treatment, and scholarship rights, is a federal law that prohibits gender discrimination…

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    high school with football scholarship. Students athletes have to learn they have to work extra hard to reach the pros. Although, with endurance and lots of practice and training and hard work in football, basketball, soccer, swimming and volleyball colleges athletes might see their athletic dream come to past one…

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    For many years, the debate on if college athletes should be paid for publicity has raised controversy throughout society. According to the NCAA, Division I and Division II schools provide $2.7 billion in athletic scholarships annually to more than 150,000 student athletes (“Recruiting Fact Sheet,” 2016). Yet, sports administrators argue that paying for athlete’s college tuition simply is not enough as the athletes publicity is producing revenue for universities and the NCAA (Breslow, 2013).…

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    But Title IX has changed the atmosphere of college sports mostly, because colleges are forced to make women’s athletic scholarships equal to the number of men’s scholarships given out to athletes. d. Some may say that men’s sports are now being discriminated against because their programs have to cut teams and reduce the number of scholarships given out, and this is a major reason they think Title IX should be eliminated. e. Are there flaws in Title IX? Yes. I believe that they…

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    That is a valid point but scholarships are not a currency. You can’t buy what you desire with scholarships. Scholarships are not a form of payment, that can give the student the food, or entertainment he needs. These students need to be paid with a legit currency valid for any purchases they’d like to make. Also though it might seem as the scholarship benefits these students, in reality it will benefit the school more. Giving a student…

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    Everywhere we look in American society, sports in educational environments are present. Nearly every school in the United States is infused with organized athletics. Teams are not independent of educational services provided by the government, resulting in controversial budget cuts and clashes between the objectives of sports and education. Football, one of the most popular sports in the country, is a school sport under attack for negative effects on student participants. It is the one sport…

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    However, on the other hand, we have the impact of Title IX and scholarships on men. “Title IX has caused a decrease in opportunities for male athletes [again looking at the athletic aspect of it all], and Title IX is to blame for programs and scholarship cuts” (Hammer 2003 in athleticscholarships.net). Men no longer had the same opportunities as they had before 1972. Their scholarship opportunities decreased because of the increase in scholarships for women. This is considered a negative impact…

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    wanting their most talented recruits to be accepted to the institution, and admission offices following rules set by the university or national governing boards for all applicants. This problem only grows when the ever-stressful conversation of scholarship and financial aid is brought into the mix. It is unethical for an admission office to lower standards for a specific population of students, no matter how badly the student wants to attend or how much a member or the university faculty or…

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    This is especially true for division III athletes whose colleges have outrageous tuition but do not offer athletic scholarships and the academic cash is heavily contested. Their upper level brethren do not fare any better when on average on an average 150 man squad, just about half receive any aid at all let alone a full athletic scholarship. In other words some athletes are taken care of while others are not and this is a travesty. Here you have young men and women who put their…

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    makes from games and merchandise? According to the NCAA, the money they make goes into the scholarships the school 's offers, stadium upgrades, gear the athletes have, and getting the best coaches to get them into the professional league. Well, are scholarships and big name Coaches enough for the athletes? If you ask the NCAA this is the best they can do and every year they try to increase the amount of scholarships a school is able to offer and increase the amount of money…

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