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Student Athletes Get Paid

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Taylor Thissen
Minnesota State University, Mankato

After reading this peer reviewed journal article, I got a great understanding on what pay for play actually is. In this short article, the research that is being addressed is determining whether National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) athletes should be getting paid to play their respected sport. It is clear that there is really no simple way in to clearing this problem up. It is a question that seems to arise twice a year. Every March when the NCAA’s March Madness arrives, and as well when the NCAA football season starts. The hierarchy Division I schools are bringing in enough revenue to sporting events such as football, and men’s basketball …show more content…

They are students who are participating in a sport in which they get scholarship to pay for their tuition, room and board and food, but they are there for an education. Playing a collegiate sport is far from a career, rather it is a direction in which students receive a degree. The majority of student athletes are graduating without the outrageous amounts of student loans, where as like a regular student such as myself, have loans piling up one after another that I will be attempting to pay off for years after graduating from school. But student athletes are indeed amateurs who are choosing to participate in collegiate athletics and it is strictly a part of their education that they are experiencing. That is a main distinction between student athletes who are participating in the collegiate level and those athletes that are participating in the professional level for a salary. Student athletes should not be getting paid any more than their education, for many reasons. You will see them spending money on necessities that they do not need and going further than that, will lead to crime.
References
Meshefejian, K. (2008). Pay to Play: Should College Athletes Be Paid? In G. Griffin
(Ed.), At Issue. Should College Athletes Be Paid? Detroit: Greenhaven Press. (Reprinted from The Journal of the Business Law Society, 2005, March 23) Retrieved from http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/ovic/ViewpointsDetailsPage/DocumentToolsPortletWindow?displayGroupName=Viewpoints&action=2&catId=&documentId=GALE%7CEJ3010490203&source=Bookmark&u=sand55832&jsid=b39d154adeac2f5e3c1046b0cd6bcaa0 Thomas, B. (2011, April 4). Pay for Play: Should College Athletes Be Compensated?

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