Untitled Document
Brown Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Penn Princeton Yale



Username Post: NIL contributions?
CM 
Masters Student
Posts: 437

Reg: 10-11-18
03-01-24 01:14 PM - Post#364183    
    In response to james

A potentially massive issue for Ivy athletes and NIL is that since NIL is considered income the athletes are taxed on it, which means it would also have to be considered in their financial aid application. So let's say Player X gets a NIL deal from Wawa of New Jersey and it's worth $100k. A good portion of that could potentially just get scooped up by an adjusted tuition bill. Of course this is not an issue for the non-Ivy athletes since they're on full scholarships anyway and financial aid is a moot point.

Way to go Ivy League...
NOTE: You are viewing an individual Post. View the Entire Topic




Copyright © 2004-2012 Basketball U. Terms of Use for our Site and Privacy Policy are applicable to you. All rights reserved.
Basketball U. and its subsidiaries are not affiliated in any way with any NCAA athletic conference or member institution.
FusionBB™ Version 2.1 | ©2003-2007 InteractivePHP, Inc.
Execution time: 0.183 seconds.   Total Queries: 13   Zlib Compression is on.
All times are (GMT -0500) Eastern. Current time is 07:22 PM
Top