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  2. Who gets paid? How much? What to know about the ... - AOL

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    The nearly $2.8 billion settlement that has been approved by the NCAA and the nation's five largest conferences is a historic step toward a more professional model for college sports.. The plan ...

  3. With Pay For College Athletes, Title IX Questions Loom

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    With Pay For College Athletes, Title IX Questions Loom. The $2.77 billion settlement with the NCAA still must be approved by a federal judge. Of special interest is whether Title IX will apply.

  4. NCAA agrees to let schools pay college athletes. How much ...

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    The deal would set aside nearly $2.8 billion in backpay to thousands of current and former college athletes while also setting up a system that would allow schools to pay up to $20 million per ...

  5. College sports could see a dramatic change. Here’s what you ...

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    College athletes could soon get dramatically different paychecks. At issue is a lawsuit called House v. the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), a class action that seeks to change ...

  6. Athletic training - Wikipedia

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    Athletic training is an allied health care profession recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) [1] that "encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of emergent, acute, or chronic injuries and medical conditions." [2] There are five areas of athletic training listed in the seventh edition (2015 ...

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      NCAA loosens marijuana rules for college athletes
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    • NCAA athletes face tax consequences following rule change on earning money
      NCAA athletes face tax consequences following rule change on earning money
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    • Here’s how the transfer portal can get complicated for academic advisers
      Here’s how the transfer portal can get complicated for academic advisers
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    • Suffield Student-Athlete Featured In CIAC "Ag-lete Spotlight" [VIDEO]
      Suffield Student-Athlete Featured In CIAC "Ag-lete Spotlight" [VIDEO]
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  7. Medical Training Application Service - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Training Application Service ( MTAS, pronounced em-tass) was an on-line application system set up under the auspices of Modernising Medical Careers in 2007 and used for the selection of Foundation House Officers and Specialty Registrars, and allocating them to jobs in the UK. [1] Its implementation was heavily criticised both in the ...

  8. The NCAA’s $2.7B settlement officially ended the amateur ...

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    It fought every initiative in which college athletes might be compensated. It wasn’t until the NCAA began losing court cases that it reluctantly changed its ways. Even then, it has reportedly ...

  9. College athletics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    College athletics in the United States. College athletics in the United States or college sports in the United States refers primarily to sports and athletic training and competition organized and funded by institutions of tertiary education ( universities and colleges) in a two-tiered system. [1] The first tier includes the sports that are ...

  10. With college athletes on cusp of revenue-sharing, there are ...

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    The looming athlete pay system that will upend the traditional college sports model and still-to-be-determined details about how millions of dollars will be distributed are certain to bring ...

  11. College club sports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    College club sports in the United States are any sports offered at a university or college in the United States that compete competitively with other universities, or colleges, but are not regulated by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) or National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and do not have varsity status.