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Should College Athletes be Paid Question and answers rated A+ Should College Athletes be Paid?, NCAA Tournament Trivia, College Athletics Exam, NCAA Practice Exam TRUE OR FALSE "Finances" - The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer "The NCAA and our member colleges and universities togeth...

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"Finances" - The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"The NCAA and our member colleges and universities together award $2.7 billion in athletic scholarships every year to more than 150,000 student-athletes." (Paragraph 2)
"Finances" -The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"we provide almost $100 million each year to support student-athletes' academic pursuits and assist them with the basic needs of college life, such as a computer, clothing or emergency travel expenses." (Paragraph 3)
"Finances"- The Official Site - correct answer ✔"protect student-athletes with
catastrophic-injury insurance coverage and fund a number of scholarship, grant and internship programs." (Paragraph 4)
"Revenue"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"For 2011-12, the most recent year for which audited numbers are available. NCAA revenue was $871.6 million," (Paragraph 1)
"Revenue"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔" little of the money is retained by the NCAA national office. About 96 percent is distributed
directly to the Division I membership or to support championships or programs
that benefit student-athletes." (Paragraph 4) "Revenue"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"For 2012-13, NCAA revenue is projected at $797 million, with $702 million coming from the Association's new rights agreement with CBS Sports and Turner Broadcasting." (Paragraph 5)
"Revenue"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"The NCAA's designation as a nonprofit association is based on how it uses money and not on how much revenue is generated. All but 4 percent of NCAA revenue is either returned directly to member conferences and institutions or used to support championships and programs that benefit student-athletes." (First Q&A)
"Revenue"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"Most NCAA revenue (81 percent projected for 2012-13) comes from media rights, mostly from a $10.8 billion, 14-year agreement with CBS Sports and Turner Broadcasting for rights to the Division I Men's Basketball Championship. " (Second Q&A)
"Revenue"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"The most recent estimate from the NCAA research staff is that college athletics programs annually generate about $6.1 billion from ticket sales, radio and television receipts, alumni contributions, guarantees, royalties and NCAA distributions. " (Third Q&A)
"Revenue"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"Projected income for the current of the agreement will be $797 million, with the payment escalating about 2 percent annually." (Fourth Q&A)
"Scholarships"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"NCAA Divisions I and II schools provide more than $2.7 billion in athletics scholarships annually to more than 150,000 student-athletes. Division III schools do not offer athletics scholarships." (Paragraph 1) "Scholarships"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"Only about two-percent of high school athletes are awarded athletics scholarships to compete in college. " (Paragraph 2)
"Scholarships"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"A college education is the most rewarding benefit of the student-athlete experience." (Paragraph 2)
"Scholarships"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"Full scholarships cover tuition and fees, room, board and course-related books. " (Paragraph 3)
"Scholarships"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"Many student-athletes also benefit from academic scholarships, NCAA financial aid programs such as the NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Opportunity Fund and need-based aid such as Federal Pell Grants." (Paragraph 3)
"Scholarships"- The Official Site of the NCAA - correct answer ✔"If a school plans to reduce or not renew a student-athlete's aid, the school must notify the
student-athlete in writing by July 1 and provide an opportunity to appeal." (Paragraph 5)
Should college athletes be paid?- Fox 59 - correct answer ✔"Advertisers make millions, and so do schools and the NCAA, but not the players. " (paragraph 1)
Should college athletes be paid?- Fox 59 - correct answer ✔"The students need to be taken better care of because they are generating a lot of revenue. It doesn't matter whether they get cut, it doesn't matter whether they get hurt. You are now entering into a bargain and responsible for them," said President Obama in an interview with the Huffington Post.
(Paragraph 2) Should college athletes be paid?- Fox 59 - correct answer ✔"the NCAA is considering guaranteed athletic scholarships, so any player who gets hurt won't suddenly have to pay for college. " (paragraph 8)
Should college athletes be paid?- Fox 59 - correct answer ✔"the NCAA does
not like the idea of paying an athlete to play." (Paragraph 9)
Average college athletic scholarships per athlete- Scholarship stats - correct answer ✔" Some athletes receive full awards, some receive partial and many receive none. " (paragraph 2)
Average college athletic scholarships per athlete- Scholarship stats - correct answer ✔"Additionally some sports within a school may be fully funded, some
partially and some sports provide no athletically based student aid. " (Paragraph 2)
Average college athletic scholarships per athlete- Scholarship stats - correct answer ✔"Private schools generally have higher tuition than public schools and the average award will reflect this."
The case for Paying college athletes- Wall Street Journal - correct answer ✔"For years, there's been a drumbeat of talk about whether college players should be paid—or at least free to profit from their fame before they graduate."
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The case for Paying college athletes- Wall Street Journal - correct answer ✔"The NCAA, which is rightly determined to make sure its championships can't be bought, forbids athletes from taking anything from supporters beyond the benefits in their scholarships." (Paragraph 2)

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