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Originally Posted by Guest
Technically...yes. Someone else did the labor for the "benefits" you received for "free".
You're SUPPOSED to "pay it forward" by being a good, productive citizen repaying it to society tenfold. That's the original intent of scholarships.
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I did.
The purpose of the academic scholarship is to recruit the best and the brightest. This raises the academic bar for the institution causing demand for future potential students. When demand exceeds supply the tuition goes up. Academic scholarships reward the institution 10 fold. It's a business.
Why do they give athletic scholarships? I let you figure that one out.