This publication presents all proposed amendments to NCAA legislation that were properly submitted by the Division III membership in accordance with the July 15 deadline in the NCAA legislative calendar. The seven proposals herein are printed in the order in which they would appear, if adopted, in the NCAA Division III Manual. No attempt has been made to place them in topical groupings or in the order in which they eventually might appear in the Convention agenda. The order of the seven proposals may change in the Second Publication of Proposed Legislation (SPOPL) and in the Official Notice. Therefore, the numeral 1 will be placed in front of each proposal number to help identify it in future legislative publications as having originated in the initial (first) publication.
This publication presents all proposed amendments to NCAA legislation that were properly submitted by the Division II membership in accordance with the July 15 deadline in the NCAA legislative calendar. The five proposals herein are printed in the order in which they would appear, if adopted, in the NCAA Division II Manual. No attempt has been made to place them in topical groupings or in the order in which they eventually might appear in the Convention agenda. The order of the five proposals may change in the Second Publication of Proposed Legislation and in the Official Notice. Therefore, the numeral 1 will be placed in front of each proposal number to help identify it in future legislative publications as having originated in the initial (first) publication.
This publication is produced directly from the Legislative Services Database for the Internet (LSDBi) each time it is downloaded. Therefore, the content of the publication may change each time it is accessed from the NCAA Web page. As modifications or corrections are made to proposals during the sponsor modification period, updates will be made to LSDBi and those changes will be reflected in this document.
This publication presents all proposed amendments to the NCAA legislation that were properly sponsored for the 2009-10 legislative cycle in accordance with the Division I legislative calendar. This publication is produced directly from the Legislative Services Database for the Internet (LSDBi) each time it is downloaded. Therefore, the content of the publication may change each time it is accessed from the NCAA Web page. As modifications or corrections are made to proposals during the sponsor modification/alternative proposal period, updates will be made to LSDBi and those changes will be reflected in this document.
This manual was written with college and university administrators, general counsel, faculty athletics representatives, Title IX and equal opportunity officers, athletics administrators, staff, and student-athletes in mind. It is not intended to provide the lone standard by which an institution measures its compliance with Title IX or a formalistic blueprint for compliance with the NCAA-adopted principle of gender equity. Quite frankly, there is no single model that can realistically apply across the board. Rather, it is hoped that this manual explains the law in a way that is accessible to those seeking to understand the law, to incorporate gender-equitable policies into existing athletics programs and to evaluate their implementation in a meaningful way.
Guidelines regarding sports medicine and protection of student-athletes health and safety for topics relevant to intercollegiate athletics, applicable to a large population and not accessible in another easily obtainable source. Updated 8/30/2011.
For the tenth consecutive year, the NCAA compiled the following statistical information regarding student-athlete race, ethnicity and resident alien status in intercollegiate athletics at its member institutions. This information provides a general view of recent historical student-athlete race and ethnicity trends by gender, sport and division.
The NCAA compiled the following statistical information regarding the ethnicity and gender demographic information of athletics administrators and coaches in intercollegiate athletics at its member institutions. The proceeding charts, graphs and tables show the results from the 2008-09 academic year. Also included in this report for comparison are the data from 1995-96, the first year the demographic information was collected. The 1995-96 data are used as the baseline year for comparison in each race demographics report.
The NCAA compiled the following statistical information regarding racial and gender breakdown of personnel at NCAA member conference offices. The proceeding charts, graphs and tables show the results from the 2008-09 academic year. Also included in this report for comparison are the data from 1998-99, the first year the demographic information was collected. The 1998-99 data are used as the baseline year for comparison in each race demographics report.