@valerie_za90398@TA_ED50 I also find it unfair that acceptance is based on more on your racial background and wealth rather than academic achievement. This needs to change because many people of color are not given the same opportunity. #UCR50@TA_ED50
The acceptance rate between white students and students of color is unfair. Many are accepted by wealth and not by accomplishment. There needs to be a growth in diversity in acceptance rate. #UCR50@TA_ED50
@alpxrzj@abhornUCRedu I agree with you. Why can't their be a way for college athletes to make a profit? School makes millions out of them already. Many might argue that they do get rewards by grants and scholarships but it should not count as a rewards for college athletes. #UCR50@TA_ED50
Many College student athlete are not paid what they deserve. They work so hard, dedicate so much time, and be pressured to be the best. The NCAA loves to make money out of their name, but not reward what is fair to college athletes. #UCR50@TA_ED50
@FaustinoMariela@abhornUCRedu It's crazy to think that women were given the basic resources when title IX passed. Men got even more resources and support. It was just a Band-Aid that they gave instead of actually solving the issue. Like you said, how women got a lower % budget as for men. #UCR50@TA_ED50
It's crazy to think that Title IX took 20 years to be established. To allow and give an opportunity for women to participate in sport. For sex discrimination no longer exist, however it is still seen in todays society. #UCR50@TA_ED50
@eguti050@abhornUCRedu I agree with you. I think when you are in a team that are similar with you, it feels more a family. They are more motivated to perform their best. #UCR50@TA_ED50
We see how diversity still needs to be discussed and set correctly in todays society. How can the school plan an effect way to show diversity correctly amongst the student athletes? #UCR50@TA_ED50
@UCErik050 @abhornUCRedu As a non-athlete student, I believe athlete students get more benefits than regular students. They get help more financially such as receiving higher grants. They also have access to more resources at campus, than a regular student. #UCR50@TA_ED50
College athletics often suffer with health issues such as their self-worth which is tied with their athletic ability. On top of that, they gain stress of not being good enough, which leads many to the use of drugs. #UCR50@TA_ED50
@SamRitchieee@abhornUCRedu Honestly being an athlete is like working a full time job. On top of that, student athletes also spend hours in academics task. Schools need to help athletes how to balance academics and athletics. #UCR50@TA_ED50
As a high school student athlete, balancing academics and athletic tasks is overwhelming. They are pressured to exceed in both. Many graduate and go off to college unprepared with what to expect. Schools need to create a way to prepare athletes. #ucr50 nd @TA_ED50
@Daniella0116@abhornUCRedu I agree with you. It's sad to think how the one who does the most , which are the athletes get the least benefits. They are pressured to make the sport their life. Sometimes all the hard work they put into the sport does not guarantee a future. @TA_ED50
Athletic departments are treated as independent entities by colleges and no restrictions on spending are in place. An example is where programs and college sports leadership ends up spending all that is available. #ucr50@TA_ED50
@ninatraaann@abhornUCRedu I agree with you. Mental health isnβt considered important to schools and coaches. They just have one goal for athletes, which is to win games. Athletics suffer through anxiety and stress just to win a game. @TA_ED50#UCR50
Academic Integrity raised up when athletes did not meet minimum academic requirements. Many athletes were enrolled in classes with athletics friendly instructors and were set in majors that had less academic demand. @TA_ED50#UCR50