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<blockquote data-quote="leatherneckjacket" data-source="post: 998154" data-attributes="member: 3849"><p>Practicing and playing football games is not required "work" any more for college students than it is for high school students.</p><p></p><p>You are talking about Hope scholarships, not other types of academic scholarships offered by the school. There are conditions beyond GPA for some students to keep their scholarship from the school that requires them to support either academic classes or research within the university. It may be small in number, but it exists and they are not considered employees. In many cases a professor oversees the "work" and can have the scholarship pulled if the student does not meet his obligations under the scholarship agreement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leatherneckjacket, post: 998154, member: 3849"] Practicing and playing football games is not required "work" any more for college students than it is for high school students. You are talking about Hope scholarships, not other types of academic scholarships offered by the school. There are conditions beyond GPA for some students to keep their scholarship from the school that requires them to support either academic classes or research within the university. It may be small in number, but it exists and they are not considered employees. In many cases a professor oversees the "work" and can have the scholarship pulled if the student does not meet his obligations under the scholarship agreement. [/QUOTE]
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