Analysis: Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

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Therefore many college athletes are forced to pay out of pocket for certain items not covered on scholarship such as clothes, food, and gas. This is hard for many college athletes since themselves or their parents do not have the money for the extra items. A selected few athletes will get a chance to bring their family out of poverty and make a great living in either the NBA or the NFL. But for the not so lucky ones that end their careers at the collegiate level they should receive some money in order to pay for the expenses that any college student would need to since they do not simply have the time to get a part time job while enrolled in college and participating in their specific sport. The benefits that the players can receive from receiving a salary are endless. Giving money to division I college football and …show more content…

But if they were taught how to budget and handle their money in college with a class as well as real experience, this rate of 60 percent would decrease dramatically. College students are able to find jobs throughout the college such as a work-study program and they are able to receive a salary. College musician or journalism students are able to promote their own work, sell their own work, and take in endorsements (Wilbon 1). While College athletes are not able to receive any compensation for the many hours spent each week in their sport and they are also not allowed to receive any endorsements or promote themselves. There is nothing that differs between a college football or basketball player and a college student pursuing a career in journalism or music. Lastly paying college football and basketball players would force them to stay in school longer and finish their degrees (Walch 1). Even the top prospected football and basketball are not guaranteed a career in their specific