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Hosick, Michelle Brutlag; Sproull, Nick – Journal of College Admission, 2012
The public service announcements during NCAA sports events use the tagline, "There are over 400,000 student-athletes in the NCAA... and almost all of them will go pro in something other than sports." The numbers behind the claim are stark and the message is clear: college graduation matters. In 2011, university presidents affirmed their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Eligibility, Athletes, Graduation Rate

Clark, Vernon L.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1986
Discusses the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s rule requiring athletes to meet specific academic criteria. Describes two viewpoints (one which sees the rule as racist, and another which considers the rule as necessary to educational reform). Presents recommendations for educational improvement for all students, particularly…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Athletics, Black Students
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
John B. Slaughter, the chancellor of the University of Maryland, is interviewed about the impact of Len Bias's death and its long-range impact on college sports, Proposition 48, freshmen ineligibility, and his efforts to press for changes at the NCAA's presidents' commission. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Administrators, Athletes, College Administration
Petr, Todd A. – New Perspectives, 1988
Presents a historical perspective on Bylaw-5-1-(j), better known as Proposition 48, of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which calls for tougher academic standards for students seeking to participate in Division I athletics. Proposition 48 seems to be a relatively logical step in the evolution of the freshman eligibility…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Athletes, Black Colleges, Black Students
Farrell, Charles S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
More than 10 percent of the incoming freshman players at institutions in the NCAA's Division I are ineligible to play football or basketball this year because they did not meet new academic requirements. An overwhelming majority of the ineligible players are black. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Athletes, Basketball, Black Students
Johnson, Joseph; And Others – New Perspectives, 1988
Presents, in interview format, the views of the following people on Proposition 48 of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which calls for tougher academic standards for students seeking to participate in Division I athletics: (1) Joseph Johnson, President, Grambling State College; (2) John Slaughter, Chairman, NCAA's President's…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Administrator Attitudes, Athletes, Black Colleges
Lapchick, Richard E. – New Perspectives, 1988
Participation in sport can be a great educational vehicle to help develop the full potential of young people. The long-term effect of Proposition 48 of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which calls for tougher academic standards for students seeking to participate in Division I athletics, seems to be very positive. (BJV)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Athletes, Black Colleges, Black Students
McCormick, Robert E.; Meiners, Roger E. – New Perspectives, 1988
Proposition 48 of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which calls for tougher academic standards for students seeking to participate in Division I athletics, discriminates against Black athletes and historically Black colleges and universities. The NCAA violates antitrust laws by price-fixing; it is not essential or even important…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Athletes, Black Colleges, Black Students
Allen, William B. – New Perspectives, 1988
Proposition 48 of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which calls for tougher academic standards for students seeking to participate in Division I athletics, discriminates against Black athletes and historically Black colleges and universities. Furthermore, the best athletes are not always the best students; the bill limits the…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Athletes, Black Colleges, Black Students