Intercollegiate athletics at the Division I level is big business for several colleges and universities and their athletic departments. The intercollegiate athletic programs are highly visible at these institutions, are sources of substantial amounts of revenue, and are regarded as an indicator of institutional prestige (Renick, 1974)
This paper explores the connection between student affairs practice and the administration of interc...
The purpose of this paper is to examine admissions practices and processes at Division I colleges an...
Fundamental to the union of athletics and the academy is an underlying theoretical premise of educat...
Intercollegiate athletics at the Division I level is big business for several colleges and universit...
Major American universities and colleges that participate in National Collegiate Athletic Associatio...
In recent years, the problems of intercollegiate athletic programs have received increasing attentio...
Intercollegiate athletics is a topic continually riddled with controversy. Media outlets, college st...
College athletics is a complex, revenue generating industry within the United States higher educatio...
Intercollegiate athletics have developed a stigma of taking advantage of the student-athlete. Poor s...
Intercollegiate student - athletes in the United States are in an unusual position as both students ...
Although very few college athletes ever enter the professional world of athletics, they remain more ...
Intercollegiate athletics was born in 1852 when Harvard and Yale competed in a boat race (Rudolph, 1...
The purpose of this study sought to investigate factors that influence student-athletes’ satisfactio...
This research explores the impact of various academic assistance programs on the scholastic performa...
This paper explores the connection between student affairs practice and the administration of interc...
The purpose of this paper is to examine admissions practices and processes at Division I colleges an...
Fundamental to the union of athletics and the academy is an underlying theoretical premise of educat...
Intercollegiate athletics at the Division I level is big business for several colleges and universit...
Major American universities and colleges that participate in National Collegiate Athletic Associatio...
In recent years, the problems of intercollegiate athletic programs have received increasing attentio...
Intercollegiate athletics is a topic continually riddled with controversy. Media outlets, college st...
College athletics is a complex, revenue generating industry within the United States higher educatio...
Intercollegiate athletics have developed a stigma of taking advantage of the student-athlete. Poor s...
Intercollegiate student - athletes in the United States are in an unusual position as both students ...
Although very few college athletes ever enter the professional world of athletics, they remain more ...
Intercollegiate athletics was born in 1852 when Harvard and Yale competed in a boat race (Rudolph, 1...
The purpose of this study sought to investigate factors that influence student-athletes’ satisfactio...
This research explores the impact of various academic assistance programs on the scholastic performa...
This paper explores the connection between student affairs practice and the administration of interc...
The purpose of this paper is to examine admissions practices and processes at Division I colleges an...
Fundamental to the union of athletics and the academy is an underlying theoretical premise of educat...