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COMMISSION REPORTS

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Keeping Faith with the Student Athlete
The Knight Commission's Groundbreaking Report

A Call to Action
A Call to Action: Reconnecting College Sports and Higher Education

COMMISSION MEETINGS

PUBLISHED OP-EDS

Miami Herald
Feb. 4, 2007

Indianapolis Star
Apr. 2, 2006

COMMISSIONED RESEARCH AND POLLS

WHITE PAPERS

Athletics Recruiting and Academic Values: Enhancing Transparency, Spreading Risk and Improving Practice
University of Georgia Institute for Higher Education

Challenging the Myth
A Review of the Links Among College Athletic Success, Student Quality and Donations by Robert H. Frank

Executive Summary Division I-A Postseason History and Status

Division I-A Postseason History and Status
by John Sandbrook

News

Graduation Rates and 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Teams

Graduation Rates and 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Teams

Forty-one of the 65 teams in the 2008 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament are graduating at least 50 percent of their players, according to a report published by the University of Central Florida’s Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sports.  The figures are calculated by the NCAA and include the number of athletes (including freshmen and transfers) in a four-year cohort who graduate within six years. Athletes who leave the institution in good academic standing but without a degree do not count against the team’s graduation success rate.  The Knight Commission began spotlighting the academic performance of men’s basketball tournament teams in 2004 as part of its advocacy that the NCAA implement measures to penalize teams for failing to graduate at least 50 percent of its players.  Prior Knight Commission releases on men’s basketball teams’ graduation rates can be found here: (2005 release, 2004 release).

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