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Iowa offers free tuition for 5 student season ticket owners
Mitchell Schmidt
Iowa City Press-Citizen
10:54 p.m. CDT July 29, 2014
A handful of University of Iowa students will be getting much more than a gameday experience at Kinnick Stadium when they purchase their fall football tickets. Five lucky Hawkeyes also will receive two semesters of free tuition.
UI has pledged free tuition to five randomly selected, current in-state students who purchase a six-game or seven-game season ticket by Friday. Winners will receive free tuition valued at about $8,000 for the fall 2014 and spring 2015 semesters.
The goal of the generous giveaway is to draw enthusiastic student fans to Kinnick, said Lisa Pearson, director of marketing for the UI Athletics Department, and is the result of sluggish season ticket sales this year.
The fans in the stadium really feed off the energy from students, so wed like to have a full student section, Pearson said Tuesday. Were trying to get as many students into the stadium as possible.
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http://www.press-citizen.com/story/news/education/university-of-iowa/2014/07/29/iowa-offers-free-tuition-student-season-ticket-owners/13348277/
Mitchell Schmidt
Iowa City Press-Citizen
10:54 p.m. CDT July 29, 2014
A handful of University of Iowa students will be getting much more than a gameday experience at Kinnick Stadium when they purchase their fall football tickets. Five lucky Hawkeyes also will receive two semesters of free tuition.
UI has pledged free tuition to five randomly selected, current in-state students who purchase a six-game or seven-game season ticket by Friday. Winners will receive free tuition valued at about $8,000 for the fall 2014 and spring 2015 semesters.
The goal of the generous giveaway is to draw enthusiastic student fans to Kinnick, said Lisa Pearson, director of marketing for the UI Athletics Department, and is the result of sluggish season ticket sales this year.
The fans in the stadium really feed off the energy from students, so wed like to have a full student section, Pearson said Tuesday. Were trying to get as many students into the stadium as possible.
...
http://www.press-citizen.com/story/news/education/university-of-iowa/2014/07/29/iowa-offers-free-tuition-student-season-ticket-owners/13348277/
Has the UI Athletic Department broken new ground here or is this practice common at other universities?
Is this effectively equivalent to a UI athletic scholarship for being a lucky-season-ticket-holding-in-state-tuition-paying football fan?
At any rate, this just seems perverse to me.
A Much Belated UPDATE (Nov. 10, 2014):
University of Iowa Tuition Giveaway Gets OK
Any Student Now Eligible for Contest
By Vanessa Miller, The Gazette
Story Created: Aug 4, 2014 at 5:00 PM CDT
(Story Updated: Aug 4, 2014 at 6:11 PM CDT)
IOWA CITY, Iowa. -- A University of Iowa football season ticket promotion offering free tuition to five grand-prize winners has gotten approval to proceed after athletic department officials suspended it last week due to legal concerns.
The Johnson County Attorneys Office and the State of Iowas Office of the Attorney General reviewed the program that will award five UI students $8,000 toward tuition and gave the go-ahead Monday with one caveat.
Instead of the winners being chosen from those students who buy a seven-game or six-game season ticket package, students who choose not to buy a season ticket also can be entered into the contest by notifying the UI Athletics Department of their interest in being eligible for the drawing.
The original offer was suspended Wednesday after the states Department of Inspections and Appeals brought legal concerns about a purchase being required for the tuition giveaway. Officials were concerned the program qualified as a raffle, but didnt follow state raffle regulations.
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http://www.kcrg.com/subject/news/university-of-iowa-tuition-giveaway-gets-ok-20140805#OVSjRC8HKysXBSCD.99
Any Student Now Eligible for Contest
By Vanessa Miller, The Gazette
Story Created: Aug 4, 2014 at 5:00 PM CDT
(Story Updated: Aug 4, 2014 at 6:11 PM CDT)
IOWA CITY, Iowa. -- A University of Iowa football season ticket promotion offering free tuition to five grand-prize winners has gotten approval to proceed after athletic department officials suspended it last week due to legal concerns.
The Johnson County Attorneys Office and the State of Iowas Office of the Attorney General reviewed the program that will award five UI students $8,000 toward tuition and gave the go-ahead Monday with one caveat.
Instead of the winners being chosen from those students who buy a seven-game or six-game season ticket package, students who choose not to buy a season ticket also can be entered into the contest by notifying the UI Athletics Department of their interest in being eligible for the drawing.
The original offer was suspended Wednesday after the states Department of Inspections and Appeals brought legal concerns about a purchase being required for the tuition giveaway. Officials were concerned the program qualified as a raffle, but didnt follow state raffle regulations.
...
http://www.kcrg.com/subject/news/university-of-iowa-tuition-giveaway-gets-ok-20140805#OVSjRC8HKysXBSCD.99
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A New Way to Pay for a Year of University? (Original Post)
xocet
Jul 2014
OP
Downwinder
(12,869 posts)1. Shows that the main purpose of the University of Iowa is
football not education.
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