Anyone who has gone away to college has witnessed first-hand
the mind-boggling rate at which money pours out of a student's
bank account. If you aren't fortunate enough to have gained
a scholarship or received monetary support from your folks,
the financial situation becomes even worse. By the time funds
are spent on tuition, books and beer keg deposits, it's no
wonder Raman noodles are a popular dinner entree.
Thus, cutting into valuable studying/partying time, many coeds
are forced to find a job. While most college part-time work
will provide barely enough cash to pay for a weekend's supply
of booze, one establishment north of the border is offering
students financial help with their tuition in exchange for
their services.
Cash-strapped students at the University of Windsor in Ontario
have been offered aid through an ad in the school's newspaper,
claiming the organization will "pay your tuition". In return,
all the student has to do is work regular hours as a stripper.
As long as students maintain a B average in the classroom, the
strip joints will shell out $1,500 to $2,000 towards their
employee's $5,000 per year tuition. Though they face outcries
of broke-student exploitation, club owners believe they are
simply providing an opportunity to help students with school
expenses. So as long as guys and gals are willing to bare
their assets, the clubs will bear their share of education
costs.
Do you think the students are being taken advantage of, or
is the strip club providing a lucrative solution to college
debt?
the mind-boggling rate at which money pours out of a student's
bank account. If you aren't fortunate enough to have gained
a scholarship or received monetary support from your folks,
the financial situation becomes even worse. By the time funds
are spent on tuition, books and beer keg deposits, it's no
wonder Raman noodles are a popular dinner entree.
Thus, cutting into valuable studying/partying time, many coeds
are forced to find a job. While most college part-time work
will provide barely enough cash to pay for a weekend's supply
of booze, one establishment north of the border is offering
students financial help with their tuition in exchange for
their services.
Cash-strapped students at the University of Windsor in Ontario
have been offered aid through an ad in the school's newspaper,
claiming the organization will "pay your tuition". In return,
all the student has to do is work regular hours as a stripper.
As long as students maintain a B average in the classroom, the
strip joints will shell out $1,500 to $2,000 towards their
employee's $5,000 per year tuition. Though they face outcries
of broke-student exploitation, club owners believe they are
simply providing an opportunity to help students with school
expenses. So as long as guys and gals are willing to bare
their assets, the clubs will bear their share of education
costs.
Do you think the students are being taken advantage of, or
is the strip club providing a lucrative solution to college
debt?