[NU Sports] Pay to Play
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Sat May 21 00:44:34 CDT 2011
But those struggling students can take any job they want to supplement their scholarship without scrutiny, something athletes can't do. Additionally, as an NROTC student we got a couple hundred bucks a months for miscellaneous expenses. I have no trouble with any scholarship student, athletic or otherwise receiving some money, as long as every school in each division pays the same.
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From: "Dennis W. Brandt" <tbng at comcast.net>
Date: Fri, May 20, 2011 10:23 pm
Subject: [NU Sports] Pay to Play
To: <nwu-sports at tssi.com>
<I think this talk about a stipend is in part a recognition that a
scholarship does not cover the basic costs of attending school and a kid
from a struggling family.
And who covers the basic costs of attending school for the struggling
engineering, music, history, etc. student, whose scholarship, if he/she has
one, likely is only a partial, who works a job to pay the bills, who can
probably look forward to paying back loans for years to come, doesn't eat at
a special training table, doesn't have easy access to tutorws, etc.? Yes,
those students do not generate revenue for the university - as long as you
forget the donations they will make to the university for years to come.
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