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Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Western Oklahoma State College's name comes up whenever athletes get themselves in a jam: They've failed a class. They've dropped another. Maybe they're just short on credits. But they still want to play. Western Oklahoma gives them a chance, offering three credits in two weeks--and for less than $400. Almost as appealing: The community college…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Adult Learning, Adult Students, State Colleges
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
Amid a national debate about paying college athletes, the NCAA likes to tout its often-overlooked Student Assistance Fund, whose goal is to provide direct financial support to players. The fund--which draws from the association's multibillion-dollar media-rights deals--will distribute some $75-million this year to Division I athletes. The money…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Athletics, Athletes, Nonprofit Organizations
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
A series of unprecedented scandals has eroded confidence in big-time sports, increasing the appetite for change. Some critics have a tough time seeing the NCAA as a savior; they say the real problem is the NCAA structure itself, which allows athletes to generate billions of dollars for colleges while earning no compensation themselves. Mark A.…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Program Administration, Change Agents, Change Strategies
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
College sports is a billion-dollar enterprise whose leaders pride themselves on taking care of athletes. But lately many institutions have lost that focus. Broad proposals to change the game have historically fallen short. But what if the focus is narrowed, reorganizing around the needs of students? This article presents five ideas for doing that:…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Student Needs, Change Strategies, Organizational Change
Wilson, Robin; Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
For decades, college coaches in many sports have been recruiting internationally to stock their teams with the best players they can find. American universities in the NCAA's Division I gain competitive advantages with gifted young athletes from overseas, and the proportion of foreign players in many Division I sports has doubled since the…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Athletes, Foreign Workers, Foreign Nationals
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Over the past year, members of Congress have poked around the well-fed belly of intercollegiate athletics, questioning whether college sports deserves its tax-exempt status. Myles Brand, the president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), has led the countercharge against the government, repeatedly defending the educational value…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Athletes, College Students, Student Attitudes
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In the hyper-competitive world of intercollegiate athletics, where programs vie to win national titles, attract talent, and build the best facilities, keeping a close eye on trends and emerging practices is a necessity. With that in mind, "The Chronicle" asked more than three dozen experts to describe the changes they expect to see in athletics…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Athletes, Academic Standards, Program Administration
Wolverton, Brad; Lipka, Sara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Last week, commissioners of the Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics organized a meeting to tackle recruiting problems and gender inequalities in college sports, but another topic--the high pay of football and men's basketball coaches--came up repeatedly. This article reports on what the commission intends to do in order to…
Descriptors: Athletes, Recruitment, College Athletics, Athletic Coaches
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article reports that the facilities arms race in college sports has a new frontier: academic-services buildings. Over the past decade, a dozen major college programs have built stand-alone academic centers, most of them for the exclusive use of athletes. At least seven more colleges are planning new buildings or major renovations in coming…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Athletes, Competition, College Programs
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Scholarship athletes in the US graduated at historic levels for the second consecutive year in 2005, according to a report released January 2006 by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. However, even as African-American football players and Caucasian basketball players made significant gains, the numbers fell in other categories for a…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, College Athletics, Athletes, Higher Education
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
This article features Dave Power, one of the inductees into the Athletic Hall of Fame at Indiana Unviersity. Power played college tennis in the mid-1960s, compiling a 57-7 singles record and twice earning all-American honors. Over a 40-year career, which included a decade overseeing the men's and women's teams at the University of Cincinnati, he…
Descriptors: Racquet Sports, College Athletics, Athletes, Profiles
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
One in five college athletes say their sports participation has prevented them from choosing the major they wanted, according to survey results released at the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA's) 2007 annual convention. The survey also found that time demands on athletes had increased in the past two decades, with many players…
Descriptors: Athletes, College Athletics, Majors (Students), Course Selection (Students)
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Three years ago, as part of a broad effort to raise academic standards in college sports, the NCAA adopted a controversial rule designed to make life difficult for athletes idling in the classroom. The measure--known as the 40-60-80 rule, or the "progress toward degree" requirement--mandates that, to remain eligible to compete, athletes must…
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, Academic Standards, Graduation Rate, Athletes