The question has come up for years now, should college athletes be paid? This has become an issue with college athletes because they believe that they sometimes are a big contribution to their universities. This can be true for those universities with big and successful athletic programs. Athletes from all different kinds of sports also believe that they are sometimes the reason to which why some athletes and students choose to attend that certain school and that they are generating a lot of profit for the school. Many fight for college athletics to be paid and then there are those who do not want them to get paid because of the consequences that may occur. I am against student athletes getting paid for the following reasons. Paying college …show more content…
Many college students come out of college with a huge financial burden, known as debt. College athletes in every university get scholarships that covers their education for the entire four years at the university. Some students are able to get academic scholarship but does not cover the large amount of money that is required to attend a university. College athletes do not have to worry much besides getting good grades. Keeping up with their grades is not an issue to complain about either because everyone has to do it. Regular students pay thousands and struggle to get an education. Sometimes even have to take up two or three jobs in order to attend school. Attending a university can run from 20,000 to 50,000+ a year. Many people who have graduated do not even make enough money to pay off one school year. College athletes not only receive a free education, but they also receive benefits such as sports gear, transportation, team facilities, and on road expenses are covered. Student athletes should appreciate that their talent has allowed them to get on an athletic program. They should not be asking for more when everything is basically handed over to them. They signed up for the commitment and it should not be considered a job. Many college students played sports throughout their lives, but did not get the opportunity to make it onto a college team. It should not be a job, but a privilege to play for a