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    young students will dedicate their time on their studies and student athletes who cannot met certain academic requirements, they get special treatment by, school officials aid them throughout college. However, athletic students should be held the same educational standards as non-athletic because it serves integrity to the school and the student body. Athletes have such a high commitment to sports and trying to find time to study and attend class. Knowing that they have trouble balancing sports…

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    community for collegiate athletes is the NCAA. For many years the NCAA which stands for National Collegiate Athletic Association’s. The NCAA consists of 3 main divisions Division 1, 2 and 3 with each having 300 colleges and universities in its memberships. With over 170,000 athletes in the Division One segment. claims to why college athletes are not obligated to be paid money for their athletic efforts is because of their amature status. Today, many athletes can refute this claim due to the…

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    National Collegiate Athletes Association (NCAA) has limited the amount that a student-athlete can be compensated. The opinions that we express for paying student-athletes are formulated on the basis of paying Division I and II students for their efforts on the field of play. The NCAA is currently comprised of the following distinct athletic divisions: Division I: Larger schools with larger athletic budgets and athletic department support. Comprised of 32 athletic conferences.…

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    (Peebles). Advocates for paying athletes, and sports writers like Jay Bilas, believe that paying college athletes could potentially get many athletes to stay in school and earn a degree. This would be a great back up plan for many athletes if their athletic career ended up not working…

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    children want to be a college athlete and later become a professional athlete. Because of Title IX, young women have the opportunity to compete at a college level. It is important to push colleges to treat their athletes equally because we want female athletic participation to keep increasing. There is absolutely no reason that women should not have the same opportunities as men to play college sports. Female athletes are humans, we have ten fingers, ten toes, and red blood. Colleges should not…

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    College students have financial obligations outside of the classroom; being on scholarship does not lighten the financial burden. Student athletes not only have to juggle school and family but also have to deal with the pressures of producing in athletics. College students have luxury of being able to work a part time job along with school, studies, practices, and games.…

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    We have all heard both sides of the argument, many times. ESPN and Fox Sports have stuck this issue into our brains, no matter what people think. The issue of whether or not college athletes should be paid is a prolonged and heated debate. Whenever it seems to have gone away it comes right back again to the front page of the sports section. From the good and bad of the NCAA, to the pros and cons of income for athletes, and the motives of athletes today. This paper should help decipher all of…

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    College Athletes Be Paid

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    had to come up with policies to concern future events. The popularity of football and other sports began in early 20th century where rewards became direct. In 1951, a scandal involving college sports was well-known, and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) punished a school that broke the rules heavily. However, a growing popularity of football…

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    While the athletes are paying other students are out working making a job, but these students are out working to pay the debt that the athletes do not have. Student-athletes are amateurs who choose to participate in intercollegiate athletics as part of their educational experience, thus maintaining a distinction between student-athletes who participate in the collegiate model and professional athletes who might be students as well. Participation in collegiate sports is not a student-athlete…

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    Essay Money in college shouldn’t be a big issue in college they are there to learn a way to make money not to get money easily. There has been lots of talk about this issue because if the NCAA tournaments and all the money that Is being made. People say that not only are players putting their bodies and health on the line be they work really hard for them not getting any part of the money that is being made. The NCAA brings lots of money but athletes are there to represent the college and make…

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