This article aims to review current literature on the enrollment and retention of student athletes at NCAA Division III institutions. However, the review identifies very few studies that specifically focused on Division III programs and none that looks at the influence of financial aid on the enrollment and retention of student athletes at Division III institutions. Discussing and connecting research from student athletes’ experiences at Division I institutions as well as research on influences of student aid on college students, this literature review offers some insight on how student aid might influence college enrollment and retention for student athletes at Division III institutions
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[Excerpt] Few studies have examined whether financial aid affects college retention. This paper mode...
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This study examined the components of academic support that influenced the graduation rates of colle...
Athletic departments and institutions are spending an increasing amount of money on athletics. They ...
Due to rising tuition costs at postsecondary institutions, financial aid has become more important t...
Over the last thirty years, colleges and universities have been faced with an increasingly competiti...
The purpose of this research is to conduct an exploratory study examining factors that influence the...
This research explores the impact of various academic assistance programs on the scholastic performa...
Based on previous research, it is apparent many National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Divi...
The purpose of this paper1 is to offer an overview of how the current economic model prevalent in in...
This article utilizes narrative literature review method to examine the impactful effect of financia...
Prior to 1999, most research on academic advising for athletes has focused on public, large scale, r...
[Excerpt] Few studies have examined whether financial aid affects college retention. This paper mode...
Retaining students in higher education is ever-changing, requiring continual evaluation and institut...
Student-Athletes today are faced with many difficult decisions in their young lives, one of them bei...
Historically, colleges and universities have lacked models for systematically assessing the impact o...
The athletic success of men’s basketball, football, baseball and soccer teams of National Collegiate...
This study examined the components of academic support that influenced the graduation rates of colle...
Athletic departments and institutions are spending an increasing amount of money on athletics. They ...
Due to rising tuition costs at postsecondary institutions, financial aid has become more important t...