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Date: | Mon, 8 Apr 1996 10:46:13 EDT |
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Greg Gdowski writes:
> Somehow this list never changes.
> This argument comes up every year.
> What is an athletic scholarship? Is it a free ride to attend college
> or sports camp? It would seem monetary rewards are always the guide
> to ones career choice (at least in this common scenario).
> I only have one problem with it... It is a free ride to attend college.
> Make these future rich kids who dont give a real damn about completing
> their degree, pay back their entire scholarship so that someone who really
> needs it and values a degree can attend.
Yes, bravo..great idea. How hard would this be to put into the scholarships?
Especially in the basketball world (Iverson), and football. Let these future
millionares who obviously aren't in the official alumni club (don't graduate)
who may or may not EVER give a red cent back to their schools....MAKE THEM
CONTRACTUALLY repay their education if they DO NOT COMPLETE their degree in
a specified amount of time.
It seems like it would be legal and straight-forward, but maybe it isn't.
Could a school write their scholarship contracts that way?
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