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Summary: Should College Athletes Be Paid

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After seven hours of school, three hours of clubs, and five hours of football practice, the college student did not have any time for any other activities. Quickly, he rushed out to get the mail, and as he went through the letters, two big envelopes stood out from the rest. He decided to open the light blue one first. As he pulled out the letter, a check with the number “6,000” was written on it. He had earned the only scholarship available in the school. He was elated and eagerly opened the next envelope in hopes of more happy news. This time, a large, folded letter came out. It contained detailed charges the student had to pay off. His eyes lowered to the bottom of the layer, and he was taken aback by the number that loomed before him. 20,000 dollars. That was his mother’s entire annual paycheck! The scholarship suddenly seemed like it would be a drop in a basin of debt. Unfortunately, this situation is similar to that of many college athletes,over eighty six percent of who are poverty-stricken, coming from low-income families, and almost all of them are bombarded with high fees. Though they are in dire need of help, the NCAA, otherwise known as the National Collegiate Athletic Association, refuses to aid these athletes, saying that the players should not receive salaries or any other monetary compensation.
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