So....would you?
So I received one of the most entertaining press releases to date at my paper this morning. And, apparently, this is a trend. Having been to college, paying for it with student loans (that I will pay off until I am 90), it got me thinking... I don't think I would have the balls to do it, but I am impressed at the ingenuity. Would you??
I pasted the press release below:
"I thought you'd be interested in knowing an alternative way that Florida college students are paying for school. The privileged have parents, the underfunded have grants, and the intelligent have scholarships. But the resourceful? They have Sugar Daddies.
With the cost of attending college increasing 60% in the last decade, many Florida co-eds are resorting to a new form of financial aid: dating. One million college students worldwide have joined SeekingArrangement.com, the world's largest Sugar Daddy dating website, in hopes of securing a wealthy benefactor to help pay for college. The website is gaining national attention by revealing the top schools for sugar baby enrollment, with the average student earning $3,000 a month.
In fact, the University of Central Florida (UCF) topped this year's list of "Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools," with 474 students joining in 2013.
For the official press release, full list of "Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools," and access to The Sugar Daddy Infomercial, you can download the press kit here:
https://www.seekingarrangement.com/sugar-baby-scholarship.php.
Interested in speaking to a student? I can introduce you to students from one of our top schools who are using the site to help pay for college.'
I pasted the press release below:
"I thought you'd be interested in knowing an alternative way that Florida college students are paying for school. The privileged have parents, the underfunded have grants, and the intelligent have scholarships. But the resourceful? They have Sugar Daddies.
With the cost of attending college increasing 60% in the last decade, many Florida co-eds are resorting to a new form of financial aid: dating. One million college students worldwide have joined SeekingArrangement.com, the world's largest Sugar Daddy dating website, in hopes of securing a wealthy benefactor to help pay for college. The website is gaining national attention by revealing the top schools for sugar baby enrollment, with the average student earning $3,000 a month.
In fact, the University of Central Florida (UCF) topped this year's list of "Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools," with 474 students joining in 2013.
For the official press release, full list of "Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools," and access to The Sugar Daddy Infomercial, you can download the press kit here:
https://www.seekingarrangement.com/sugar-baby-scholarship.php.
Interested in speaking to a student? I can introduce you to students from one of our top schools who are using the site to help pay for college.'
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I would, but old, bald, gray-bearded co-eds are in severely limited demand.0
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I would, but old, bald, gray-bearded co-eds are in severely limited demand.
Lol. Touche!0 -
BTW, those aren't "Sugar Babies." They're prostitutes.
Not that I have any problem with a girl earning her living/education on her back, if she so chooses, it's just that "sugar" coating selling your body for money doesn't change the nature of the transaction.0
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