This multiple case study examines two New Jersey non-scholarship community college athletic programs and answers the questions why student-athletes choose to attend the community college and participate in athletics, what factors influence their decisions, and how administrators and student-athlete descriptions of the value and contribution of participation in community college athletics align. The value of attending and competing in a non-scholarship community college athletic program is carefully examined through multiple interviews of student-athletes, athletic administrators, and chief student administrators. Additionally, the student-athlete perspective on what factors influenced them to choose to attend community college and partici...
Intercollegiate athletes are an important and viable group of students for many colleges, including ...
This study gathers the genuine first hand experiences of community college student athletes who part...
Institutions of higher learning have contributed to their communities for many years. Universities w...
This multiple case study examines two New Jersey non-scholarship community college athletic programs...
The arms race, the definition of amateurism, Title IX, commercialism and academic integrity are regu...
The purpose of this study was to assess selected community college student athletes\u27 involvement ...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the value of the extracurricular experience for co...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the opportunity to participate in c...
The purpose of the study was to learn more about the perceptions of selected community college presi...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the value of the extracurricular experience for co...
The perspective of the non-revenue student-athlete is an interesting point of view on the college ca...
The purpose of this study was to provide an assessment of the involvement of North Carolina’s 58 com...
Former two-year college student-athlete’s perceptions of the identifiable institutional services and...
The purpose of the study was to determine if California community college athletes would attend coll...
There is a population of student-athletes who are in need of deeper understanding and additional sup...
Intercollegiate athletes are an important and viable group of students for many colleges, including ...
This study gathers the genuine first hand experiences of community college student athletes who part...
Institutions of higher learning have contributed to their communities for many years. Universities w...
This multiple case study examines two New Jersey non-scholarship community college athletic programs...
The arms race, the definition of amateurism, Title IX, commercialism and academic integrity are regu...
The purpose of this study was to assess selected community college student athletes\u27 involvement ...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the value of the extracurricular experience for co...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the opportunity to participate in c...
The purpose of the study was to learn more about the perceptions of selected community college presi...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the value of the extracurricular experience for co...
The perspective of the non-revenue student-athlete is an interesting point of view on the college ca...
The purpose of this study was to provide an assessment of the involvement of North Carolina’s 58 com...
Former two-year college student-athlete’s perceptions of the identifiable institutional services and...
The purpose of the study was to determine if California community college athletes would attend coll...
There is a population of student-athletes who are in need of deeper understanding and additional sup...
Intercollegiate athletes are an important and viable group of students for many colleges, including ...
This study gathers the genuine first hand experiences of community college student athletes who part...
Institutions of higher learning have contributed to their communities for many years. Universities w...