I know there are "volunteer" student assistant coaches.
My question is; Are there "paid" student assistant coaches?
I know there are "volunteer" student assistant coaches.
My question is; Are there "paid" student assistant coaches?
In most, if not all, cases, the student assistant gets a scholarship to continue his studies. That, in itself, is payment.
Frequently, the student assistant is a former player who didn't complete his course work to get his degree and he's brought back as a student assistant so he can finish.
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Is a student assistant and a Grad Assistant one in the same?
No a stud assistant is someone who has not graduated. A grad assistant is a student with a bachelor's degree working on a graduate (masters) degree.
Student type assistantships (students or grad) are more like tuition related funding. They are not true 9-5 jobs. They work with the team travel etc but are not considered paid wages. Some may get small stipends to go along with tuition.
True Assistant coaches are jobs that would yes work towards retirement in the Louisiana system.
That is where I was going with this line of questioning.
Robert Lee was a student assistant at Nicholls in 1990 and if he had been considered an employee and it was able to go towards his State retirement, he would now have 20 years in the State system.
1 at Nicholls
5 as a HS coach.
14 at UL
He needs to coach another year
Or he needs any other position in state employ. I would not be adverse to the University giving him another position at UL, perhaps as an academic advisor in the athletic dept.
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