Justin Combs gets $54K for UCLA, even tho Sean "Diddy" Combs is worth $500 million.

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Hip-hop mogul Diddy is worth $500 million, and his son just landed a full-ride, merit-based scholarship to UCLA. Where's the justice?

Among the graduating high school class of 2012 is one Justin Combs, who finished his senior year with an impressive 3.75 GPA and an equally impressive record on the football field. UCLA rewarded Justin's accomplishments with a full, $54,000 merit-based scholarship and a spot in the school's storied football program. The twist: Justin is the son of hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, recently named the wealthiest man in hip-hop by Forbes. With California's state schools facing deep cuts, UCLA's decision to offer Justin a chunk of its scarce resources is being widely criticized. Should the Combs clan give back the money? Or should the size of Justin's dad's bank account even matter?

Justin shouldn't keep this money: Here's the bottom line, says Dennis Romero in LA Weekly: "The son of a guy worth nearly half a billion dollars" doesn't need a free ride to college, especially to "a school where student tuition and fees have nearly tripled in the last 10 years." I mean, this is a kid who poses in front of "a $300,000-plus Maybach," likely the car his dad got him on his 16th birthday. Now that's "a free ride that could pay for half dozen full-ride scholarships to UCLA."

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The kids of millionaires deserve recognition, too: "I'll cop to a little jealousy" about Diddy's fortune, says Jeanne Sager in The Stir. But Justin earned this scholarship through hard work in the classroom and on the field, and if we take it away because of Diddy's cash surplus, we're sending a message to all kids: "There is no reason to have a work ethic." That's a failure of parenting.
"Kids of rich parents deserve college scholarships too"

It's Justin's decision: It does seem like, in a world of spoiled Kardashians and "Sweet Sixteen" reality TV brats, we should reward a hardworking scion, says Amber Doty at Babble. But I have to say, "my knee jerk reaction was that the Combs' and families like them should absolutely refuse the scholarship." It's inarguable that some other kid could use the $54,000 scholarship more than Justin Combs. But in the end, it's his scholarship to keep or give up, and I'm "not sure what the right or wrong answer is."

Should rich kids be ineligible for college scholarships? - Yahoo! Finance

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it's a sports scholarship...what the fukk is anyone at UCLA complaining for?

you can regularly see UCLA students pushing v12 benzes, beamers and all types of fly shyt on wilshire.

if he doesn't get a scholarship, then it's "he's only there cause his dad is Diddy"..

this is typical unacceptable hoe behavior.
 

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SMFH.... this is why nikkas can't have things. They earn shyt and casper nikkas (white boys) wanna take shyt away. Mere jealously. Should all the smart white boys with rich parents give their scholarships away too?
 
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Half these ppl sit silent as alumni and other ppl of clout use their influence to bully their average 2.3gpa offspring into prestigous university. They just had a scandal at the University of Illinois where politicians had their dumb kids getting into the college without meeting requirements
 
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