technically if you have accepted money or financial aid to attend college you have entered into a binding legal contract, depending on the terms and the conditions of this contract yes you must fulfill your part of the contract. As for being drafted Congress can determine to reinstate the draft of it's Citizens if it is considered necessary and passed the vote of both the house and senate
If they don't sign with the team that drafted them, or otherwise violate their amateur status, they can attend college and play baseball for the college team, then go back into the undrafted player pool the following year. They can also sign with the team that drafted them, play for that team and attend college in the off-season, but they are not eligible to play baseball for their college team, but may play another sport in college such as basketball or football.
No. Attending college is not a requirement. Players are drafted from both high school and college. Some players drafted in high school choose to attend college in an effort to get into a lower draft round. Typically, the lower the draft round, the more money the player makes. Also, some players not drafted in high school attend college in hopes of being drafted.
Yadier Molina finished High School and then was immediately drafted into baseball so no, he did not attend college.
I am not able to answer this question because I do not know what area you are in. I suggest you speak with the financial aid department of the college you plan to attend.
Fresno State University.
Most players in the NHL have been drafted because they had a good showing in the sport in college. Each NHL team sends out scouts to attend college games and observe players that they feel would make the team.
J.R. Smith did not attend College. J.R. Smith was a star at Lakewood High School and St. Benedict's Prep in Newark. Smith decided in 2004 to turn pro without college and was drafted by the New Orleans Hornets.
Kobe Bryant skipped college and was drafted by NBA Charolotte Hornets in 1996. http://www.kidzworld.com/article/3690-kobe-bryant-biography
No. You don't have to be a resident to attend but you have to be a resident to get a cheaper tuition. To get financial aid you need to be a resident of that county.
Financial Aid, scholarships, Student loans, etc
LeBron James never went to college. As soon as he graduated from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio, he was put in the 2003 NBA draft where he was the first overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
he did not attend any college because of his early boxing career