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Introducing the NCAA Model Pregnancy and Parenting Policy The NCAA Model Pregnancy and Parenting Policy (“Model Policy”) is designed to provide information and resources to member institutions and their student-athletes to effectively meet the needs of student-athletes dealing with a pregnancy. It will improve compliance with federal law and NCAA bylaws, and help institutions create a safe, healthy environment while fulfilling their educational missions. The Model Policy is intended to provide clear guidance for all members of the athletics department, including administrators, coaches, and athletic trainers, as well as for parents, and most of all, the student-athletes.
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This report provides summary information concerning revenues and expenses of NCAA Division II athletics programs for the fiscal years 2004 through 2012. It is the result of surveys conducted during the fall of each of those years. Although similar studies have been conducted for the NCAA since 1969, significant changes in data collection and reporting render those reports non-comparable to those of 2004 and beyond.
Objectives. The primary objective of the 2013 edition of the report is to update the information provided in previous reports concerning financial aspects of intercollegiate athletics programs. A second objective is to provide an analysis of revenue and expense trends for Division II athletics programs, with two groupings - one for institutions with football and one for those without. A third objective is to provide data relevant to gender issues.
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This report provides summary information concerning revenues and expenses of NCAA Division III athletics programs for the fiscal years 2004 through 2012. It is the result of data collected in the fall of each of those years. Although similar studies have been conducted for the NCAA since 1969, significant changes in data collection and reporting render previous reports non-comparable to those of 2004 and beyond.
Objectives. The primary objective of the 2013 edition of the report is to update the information provided in previous reports concerning financial aspects of intercollegiate athletics programs. A second objective is to provide an analysis of expense trends of NCAA Division III athletics programs and its two defined subgroups – schools with football and those without. A third objective is to provide data relevant to gender issues.
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$6.50 members, $13 nonmembers. Guidelines regarding sports medicine and protection of student-athlete’s health and safety for topics relevant to intercollegiate athletics, applicable to a large population and not accessible in another easily obtainable source.
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The purpose of this guide is to help you, your family, athletics administrators and others understand NCAA transfer rules.
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2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NCAA Wrestling Rules (2 Year Publication) — The NCAA produces rules of play for wrestling. Each book contains diagrams of playing areas, official signals, and official interpretations and rulings.
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This NCAA resource is designed to educate member institutions and their student-athletes about why sexual or romantic relationships between athletics department staff and student-athletes are inappropriate, how to avoid those relationships, and what to do if they occur. When adopted and enforced by institutions of higher learning, this model policy will help create a safe, healthy environment on college campuses. Although most of the examples offered herein refer to coaches, the policy is intended to provide clear guidance for all members of the athletics department (including coaches, administrators, athletics trainers, and other staff), as well as student-athletes and parents.
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