Hedley Lamarr
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So does this cover full back tattoos or electric bills? Someone should have told Kenny bell about this
Expenses in excess of $700 per year.So, my question was, what expenses are out there that neither the scholarship nor the account mentioned above would cover?
Like what?Expenses in excess of $700 per year.So, my question was, what expenses are out there that neither the scholarship nor the account mentioned above would cover?
This has already been posted several times. If you don't agree, that's fine.Like what?Expenses in excess of $700 per year.So, my question was, what expenses are out there that neither the scholarship nor the account mentioned above would cover?
I'm simply asking what "miscellaneous expenses" equals thousands of dollars for these kids and nobody can itemize them for me.Cost of attendance is an amount calculated by university financial aid offices, using federal regulations that include the total cost of tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation and other miscellaneous expenses. The NCAA proposal would now count all of those elements into the athletic scholarship.
As a college kid I didn't have much at all (if anything) that isn't already covered. Please tell me what theirs are.What other monthly expenses do you have that others might also have?
Since you insist on making this difficult: having a discussion about it is difficult for you?
Phone bill, Guarantee you 99% of these kids already had a cell phone before they ever were even recruited. Did something change?
cable/satellite bill, Entertainment?
electric bill, gas bill, Pretty sure this can be covered in the stipend they already get if they live off campus.
gasoline, insurance,For what? Lot's of kids go to college especially in larger cities without cars.
food, beverages, snacks, clothes, shoes, socks, underwear, Pretty much already covered.
car payments, Really????![]()
bus fares, airline tickets, Pretty sure plane tickets back home are already covered.
etc., etc., etc. Ok...this one pretty much sums it up.
If you had scholarships to pay for all that, congratulations. You are in the extremely minute minority. No, no scholarships but I did work 30 - 40 hours per week while going to school full time and I still didn't have the things these guys already have.
I wouldn't generalize an entire team of individuals from different socioeconomic backgrounds.Exactly BRB, seeing the kids with sleeve tattoos and Beats around their neck when on the practice field, it is hard for me to believe that they are hurting for money.
Funny on people are say "because" but not giving specifics.
Since you insist on making this difficult:
Phone bill - if they pay their own phone, kudos, but did they only decide to own a cell phone the second they enrolled here?
cable/satellite bill, electric bill, gas bill, - if you live on campus you don't pay for any of this, and if you live off-campus you get a check cut for the difference in cost (read: off campus is way cheaper but you still get the on-campus money) to pay for all of this and then some.
gasoline, - already covered and taken care of before the COA stipends came into existence
insurance - these kids likely already have insurance under their parents. if they don't, i don't know what NCAA/Nebraska policy is, but students get access to a lot of free healthcare benefits,
food, beverages, snacks, - please. they have dedicated full-time nutritionists and cooks that provide them with any food need they would ever have as part of their scholarship
clothes, shoes, socks, underwear, - they get dozens and dozens of each of these things from adidas, and again, the fund that has existed for years allows them to buy more. they also get a $500 clothing voucher yearly
car payments, bus fares, airline tickets, etc., etc., etc. - are you even paying attention to the thread?
If you had scholarships to pay for all that, congratulations. You are in the extremely minute minority. - yes, student athletes do, and have, have it very, very very good.