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What is National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

Handbook of Research on Advancing Critical Thinking in Higher Education
The NCAA is an organization founded to protect student athletes, with an emphasis on athletics and academic excellence. The organization is made up of three self-governing divisions, referred to as Divisions I, II, and III (NCAA).
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NAIA to NCAA D-II Sports Transition: A Three-Year University Case Study
Sherrie L. Wisdom (Lindenwood University, USA) and Graham Weir (Lindenwood University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8411-9.ch019
Abstract
The intent of this chapter is to provide results of a self-study of the transition process of a medium-sized, independent university from affiliation with National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II. This transitional movement by a four-year, liberal arts University represented real-world application of critical thinking to decision making, which created an impact on all stakeholders. The study purpose was to provide documentation of the transition with analysis of potential barriers and challenges, an examination of procedures placed, and quantitative verification of potential academic impact on both athletes and non-athletes. Data informed the original decision. This project continued analysis with before-to-after comparisons of measureable characteristics, such as athlete and non-athlete GPA, extent to which NCAA involvement influenced both athlete and non-athlete student choice to attend University, and before-to-after perceptions of University's reputation and stature within the academic community.
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Out-Group Treatment in Higher Education: Using Rivalry to Allow Student Comparison of In-Group and Out-Group Members in NCAA Competition Divisions
This is the major governing body for athletic competitions at that national level. They are faced with making rulings, and upholding rules within the competition structure. Presidents of member schools are responsible for voting and passing rules for competition within the NCAA.
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