This paper presents an analysis of the effects of football wins percentage on universities’ retention rates. Using an OLS model we determine the causal relationship between football wins percentages, other independent variables, and universities’ retention rates. Throughout the paper we will define all relevant independent variables and present an overview of the data gathered in order to formulate our results. A theoretical framework will be presented followed by a thorough analysis of the OLS estimation results
Division I athletics require a substantial financial commitment from a university. Previous research...
Colleges and universities continue to be held to accountability measures typically related to studen...
Many papers in the past literature provide evidence on the impact of athletic performance on various...
This study examines the relationship between athletic success and student persistence toward a degre...
Abstract The focus of this research was to take a look at the retention rates of Division III footba...
This paper investigates the theoretical connection between FBS College Football success and the unde...
Universities in the United States spend millions of dollars on athletic programs each year while at ...
Field of study: Educational leadership and policy analysis.Dr. Bradley R. Curs, Dissertation Supervi...
American football as the most popular sport in the US higher education attracts millions of students...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to identify if there is a relationship between the year-over-...
In 2004, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) adopted legislation that it hoped would...
The population of 674 first-year student-athletes culled from 5 successive freshman classes (2004-20...
How important is recruiting to a football program’s success? While prior research has attempted to a...
The athletic success of men’s basketball, football, baseball and soccer teams of National Collegiate...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine what factors contribute to student-athlete retent...
Division I athletics require a substantial financial commitment from a university. Previous research...
Colleges and universities continue to be held to accountability measures typically related to studen...
Many papers in the past literature provide evidence on the impact of athletic performance on various...
This study examines the relationship between athletic success and student persistence toward a degre...
Abstract The focus of this research was to take a look at the retention rates of Division III footba...
This paper investigates the theoretical connection between FBS College Football success and the unde...
Universities in the United States spend millions of dollars on athletic programs each year while at ...
Field of study: Educational leadership and policy analysis.Dr. Bradley R. Curs, Dissertation Supervi...
American football as the most popular sport in the US higher education attracts millions of students...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to identify if there is a relationship between the year-over-...
In 2004, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) adopted legislation that it hoped would...
The population of 674 first-year student-athletes culled from 5 successive freshman classes (2004-20...
How important is recruiting to a football program’s success? While prior research has attempted to a...
The athletic success of men’s basketball, football, baseball and soccer teams of National Collegiate...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine what factors contribute to student-athlete retent...
Division I athletics require a substantial financial commitment from a university. Previous research...
Colleges and universities continue to be held to accountability measures typically related to studen...
Many papers in the past literature provide evidence on the impact of athletic performance on various...