eliza61
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I don't know exactly what you mean but this statement but my dd a d2 athlete does not spend the summer training. She has a fitness test to prepare for in August and trains a couple of days a week with her former club team. She has plenty of time to have a full time job over her summer break.
If she didn't have time, for whatever reason, that would be her dad and my problem. No way in hell should she get paid.
Depends on the school, program and athlete.
For example my son is a collegiate football player. HIs school is division I, which pretty much means the football program is intense and brings in a wad of dough.
He gets home around mid may for summer break. His scholarship is based on his performance and ability to play. Usually he relaxes through June. In July he is in conditioning camp (usually 4-5 hours a day). By August he is back at school for "drills". by the second week in August he is on campus full time at practice.
So he pretty much has a grand total of 4 weeks to work a full time job. Now I don't know what sport your daughter plays but yeah if he doesn't have time, he has a choice. LOL don't play, lose your scholarship. Penn state, Ole Miss, Ohio state, etc really are not very interested in if the parents have a problem with it. they are the ones with 500 kids per spot and they are the ones giving out the scholarship money.
The amount of his scholarship is way more than what he would ever make at a minimum wage job over the summer. Heck if they only covered his room and board which is about 4K a year, it would be more than he'd make over the summer. So it's a no brainer for me.
I don't think they should get paid either so he gets an allowance from us.
OMG!!! I can't believe the amount of time they put in. I mean it's darn near Olympic type training. 