@AlexCruz153153@abhornUCRedu I totally agree with you!! Today we see more and more athletes using their platforms to stand up for what they believe in! @abhornUCRedu
The EBA approach highlights 6 holistic development principles: self-identity awareness, positive social engagement, active mentorship, academic achievement, career aspirations, and time management skills #UCR150@abhornUCRedu
Since the NCAA rules prohibit athletes from financially capitalizing on the commercial use of their names images and likeness, how do we ensure that athletes are being fairly compensated for their likeness being used? #UCR150@abhornUCRedu
Under the 4-4 Transfer Rule, athletes are required to complete one full academic year of residence at a certifying institution before they are deemed eligible to compete #UCR150@abhornUCRedu
Fenno (2013) found that 50% of responding schools didn't require concussed athletes to see a physician & around half would return to the same game after injury. How do we ensure that the NCAA has a legal duty to protect athletes from injury? #UCR50@abhornUCRedu
What can we do to better the representation of female leadership in athletic positions? Will the current culture in sports make room for female leadership? #UCR150@abhornUCRedu
The NCAA's price ceiling limits opportunities for potential college athletes (Too many qualified athletes & not enough scholarships) #UCR150@abhornUCRedu
Admission by Exception (AxE) is the process by which a campus may admit applicants who do not meet the UC eligibility requirements, but who โdemonstrate strong likelihood of success at UC or exceptional potential to contribute to the University or the state.
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@Stef_M_Law@abhornUCRedu I think colleges use athletics as a marketing tactic to improve application results, however, I believe they mislead students a majority of the time. @abhornUCRedu
Amateur athletics began to transition from British universities to elite American academic institutions when Yale University challenged Harvard University to a rowing race in 1852, making its mark as the first intercollegiate sporting event in the U.S.
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For cheerleading to be considered a sport under
Title IX, it must be indicated by:
Competitions against others defined season, coaches and practices, resemblance to all other varsity sports at an institution in structure & operation, a governing organization
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