The Effects of Higher Admission Standards on NCAA Student-Athletes: An Analysis of Proposition 16

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作者
Price, Joshua A. [1 ]
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[1] Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA
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NCAA; eligibility requirements; enrollment; graduation; Proposition; 16; GRADUATION RATES; FOOTBALL; COLLEGE; SUCCESS; ALUMNI; SAT;
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10.1177/1527002509347989
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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This study examines the effect of an increase in minimum admissions standards on college enrollment and graduation rates of student-athletes. In 1996, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) enacted Proposition 16, which increased admission standards for freshmen student-athletes at Division I schools, in an effort to improve graduation rates. Results indicate that Proposition 16 increased graduation rates significantly for Black student-athletes, and had no significant impact on graduation rates for White student-athletes. Results also indicate that graduation rates declined for Black student-athletes at Division II schools, which may have been driven by students transferring to Division I. As a result of the higher admission standards, Division I schools changed recruiting patterns and relied less on freshmen student-athletes, particularly Black student-athletes, to fill scholarships. Even though fewer Black freshmen student-athletes enrolled in Division I schools, the overall number of Black student-athletes did not change, suggesting that a greater proportion of transfer students into Division I schools were Black.
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页码:363 / 382
页数:20
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