College offers $4,000 scholarships for collegiate-level video gamers

Student video gamers at Ashland University of Ohio will have the opportunity to earn scholarships and become e-sport collegiate athletes for playing the video game, Fortnite, starting this fall.

Members of the collegiate e-sports roster will earn up to $4,000 in scholarships for their Fortnite capabilities. The proposed scholarships are being funded by professional gaming chair company OPSEAT, in addition to mouse pad provider Sloth Esports.

A full-time student at Ashland can expect to pay more than $31,000 to attend the private Christian university, so earning $4,000 to sit in front of a computer screen and shoot digitized zombies is a no-brainer for many.

Fortnite will join a myriad of other popular video game titles that will be offered this fall by the university, including Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends, Overwatch, and Rocket League.

“The growth of Fortnite has been astounding to witness and getting players into structured practices ahead of the launch of a collegiate league will be extremely beneficial to our program,” Ashland esports head coach Josh Buchanan said in a statement.

Construction for an official gaming center will begin on campus shortly at the lower level of Ashland’s university library. The planned center will include a total of 25 gaming stations and multiple gaming computers.

“We’re excited to provide this platform for gamers who want to showcase their skills in a more competitive space,” Buchanan added. “Fortnite facilitates an environment that allows players to get creative, innovate and show off their mastery of their skills.”

While the scholarship and e-sports team is a serious venture for Ashland University, many online find the entire ordeal comical and others have serious questions.


Ashland is the first collegiate program to offer the Fortnite title in it’s e-sports lineup.

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