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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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    I race towards the next stage of our lives, certain things are becoming clear. Some of these epiphanies pertain to certain groups, while others are universal. Some students have to come to grips with the prospect of never playing in a competitive athletic event again. Others struggle to accept the inevitability of leaving their friends. Still, some teenagers defy the mold of defiant, self-sufficient, ambitious high school graduates, and have difficulty leaving their parents and families.…

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    I’ve played competitive sports for a long time. I have seen kids get seriously hurt. I have seen families struggle with the costs of it all. But the biggest struggle I have seen is the pressure, that commonly ends with kids quitting, or continuing without having fun. Whether kids should be allowed to play competitive sports is a complicated debate because there are just so many reasons that could be argued for either side. Because of that, this argument is commonly misguided. The question that…

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    would 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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    Putting their children into various different sports is like a second nature. It 's almost an expectation from parents, as a child, to play and do well in sports. Many parents long for their offspring to play in athletics for the wide variety of college scholarships offered to well trained athletes. Other parents assume it 's an excellent hobby for their adolescent to create a sense of belonging in, and out of the sport. Even though some guardians do not attend their child 's…

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    Personally, the three ways I plan to pay for college would be by applying as many scholarships as I can, by using the Hathaway Scholarship to my advantage, and I will more than likely graduate with some amount of…

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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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    Joplin Junior College was founded in 1937. During this time, it had 114 students and 9 faculty members (Archives Collection Guide). In 1968, it became a four year college and changed the name from Joplin Junior College to Missouri Southern State College in 1977. In 2005, it became known as Missouri Southern State University (In Pursuit Of Excellence). Missouri Southern is home of many notable alumni. Some of the alumni include Missouri State Senator Ron Richard, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver…

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    Cost Of College Essay

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    once they are finally through college. Of course there the options of financial aid, loans, and scholarships to balance out the cost of college for the students attending, but sometimes the money from these options isn’t quite enough or students find it difficult to attain such assistance in paying for college. When I attend college, I am mostly worried about not having enough money from scholarships to pay off my entire college career. Preferably, I would rather not pay for any of my college…

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    think that scholarships cover all aspects…

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