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Originally Posted by alnorth
The value of that education is less than the fair market value of their labor.
If it isn't, the school can easily say "we're not paying" and cancel sports.
Do you REALLY think they are going to do that? A few might, but not many.
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The value of the education is less than the fair market value of their labor?
How much does someone earn over their entire lifetime if they get a college degree and find a job working in their chosen field?
I hope this goes through and these athletes are now treated like employees. Do away with their scholarships and pay them a salary. They will be required to pay for all of their expenses. All of the perks they recieve now will no longer be provided for free.
Doing bad in a class and need help--Hire your own tutor.
Enjoy paying taxes on the salary you are paid.
Tuition and books are now your responsibility.
Room and board is now your responsibility.
Food is now your responsibility.
If I'm the school, I also put in place a stict attendance policy. If you feel like you don't need to show up for class, guess what as your employer I can fire you for poor job performance.
Get a DUI--**** you you're fired.