I would say he had access to it but didnt want it, he went to pretty good high school it looks like, a student to teacher ratio of 12-1
After he graduated, the Florida Marlins selected him in the fourth round of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft.
Toles skipped the MLB to enrolled at the University of Tennessee to play college baseball for the Tennessee Volunteers.
However, he was dismissed by the Volunteers baseball team later that year on behavior issues
After the season, he played at Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod Baseball League, and he was named a league all-star.
Toles then transferred to Chipola College where he was suspended from Chipola's baseball team in 2012, for breaking team rules
In the 2012 Major League Baseball draft He received a $369,700 signing bonus. Total Cash Earnings from 2012-2019 for MLB games was $1.8 million
In 2013 he begin play as a Minor League in the Single A, Salary for first year on 40-man roster:
2013: $39,900
Baseball America named Toles the Best Athlete and the Fastest Baserunner in the organization
Salary for second year on 40-man roster or if one or more days of Major League service time:
2014: $81,750
2015: about the same
2016-2019 played in the MLB, see above
So about $2,00,000 add in per-diems for travel also