Box 2
Contains 6 Results:
National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Certification Self-Study Report (3 of 3), 2002
This series contains self-study reports created by the Office of the Director of Athletics. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) requires each member institution to conduct a comprehensive self-study of its intercollegiate athletic program at least every five years. The self-study covers a variety of topics including: institutional purpose and athletic philosophy, finances, recruiting polices, and sports programs.
National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Certification Self-Study Report, 2002 - 2003
This series contains self-study reports created by the Office of the Director of Athletics. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) requires each member institution to conduct a comprehensive self-study of its intercollegiate athletic program at least every five years. The self-study covers a variety of topics including: institutional purpose and athletic philosophy, finances, recruiting polices, and sports programs.
National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Certification Self-Study Report-Gender and Minority Issues, 2003
This series contains self-study reports created by the Office of the Director of Athletics. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) requires each member institution to conduct a comprehensive self-study of its intercollegiate athletic program at least every five years. The self-study covers a variety of topics including: institutional purpose and athletic philosophy, finances, recruiting polices, and sports programs.
National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Certification Self-Study Report-Supplement, 2003
This series contains self-study reports created by the Office of the Director of Athletics. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) requires each member institution to conduct a comprehensive self-study of its intercollegiate athletic program at least every five years. The self-study covers a variety of topics including: institutional purpose and athletic philosophy, finances, recruiting polices, and sports programs.
NCAA Division I Certification Self-Study Report, 2002 December
This series contains self-study reports created by the Office of the Director of Athletics. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) requires each member institution to conduct a comprehensive self-study of its intercollegiate athletic program at least every five years. The self-study covers a variety of topics including: institutional purpose and athletic philosophy, finances, recruiting polices, and sports programs.
Division I Certification Self-Study Instrument, 2010 - 2011
This series contains self-study reports created by the Office of the Director of Athletics. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) requires each member institution to conduct a comprehensive self-study of its intercollegiate athletic program at least every five years. The self-study covers a variety of topics including: institutional purpose and athletic philosophy, finances, recruiting polices, and sports programs.