UNIVERSITY SENATE REPORT Athletic Affairs Committee

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UNIVERSITY SENATE REPORT Athletic Affairs Committee April 15, 2013

Faculty Oversight of Athletics 2011-2012 ATHLETIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Darryl Ragland (Committee Chair - University Senate Appointment, Associate Professor of Veterinary Medicine)  Jeffrey T. Bolin (Faculty Athletic Representative, Professor of Biological Sciences and Associate Vice President for Research)  Melissa Exum (Presidential Liaison, Vice President for Student Affairs)  John Graveel (Student Affairs Liaison, Professor of Agronomy)  Peter Hirst (University Senate Appointment, Associate Professor of Horticulture) Howard Mancing (University Senate Appointment, Professor of Foreign Languages and Literature) Christie L. Sahley (Faculty Athletic Representative, Professor of Biological Sciences and Director, Purdue Center for Faculty Success Special Advisor to the Provost, Gender Equity) Darlene Sedlock (University Senate Appointment, Associate Professor Health and Kinesiology) Jon Story (University Senate Appointment, Professor of Nutritional Physiology)  

Faculty Oversight of Athletics 2011-2012 ATHLETIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (continued) Caroline Eberle (Student Representative)  Hayden Gloyeske (Student Representative)  Morgan J. Burke (Athletics Director)  Nancy L. Cross (Senior Woman Administrator, Senior Associate A.D. for Development)  Edward G. Howat (Senior Associate Athletics Director for Student Services) Barbara J. Kapp (Senior Associate Athletics Director for Business) Tom Mitchell (ex-officio, Director of Compliance) Thomas J. Reiter (Associate Athletics Director for Sports) Calvin Williams (Assistant Athletics Director for Sports) Jean Fredette (Alumni Representative) Gerald Gentry (Alumni Representative)  Joe Seaman (Community Liaison)    

ICA STRATEGIC PLAN APPROVED JANUARY 2009

OUR VISION A championship-caliber athletics organization that is excellent in all respects and is a consistent member of the “25/85 Club.”

OUR GOALS Athletic Academic Student-athletes will perform at or above the all-campus cumulative grade point average. All Purdue teams will have a graduation success rate (GSR) equal to or better than sport-specific Division 1-A GSR.

OUR GOALS (continued) Fiscal Equity Image Leadership We will identify, cultivate, and reinforce those student-athletes, coaches, and staff members who are willing to lead by example, who are committed to thorough implementation and who challenge the status quo.

ACADEMIC GOAL PROGRESS Priority scheduling has commenced 31 consecutive semesters better than the student body 11/16 teams greater than or equal to Division I counterparts (or greater than 85%) in GSR Degree completion program - 2006-present – has resulted in 21 former student-athletes completing their degrees. 

ACADEMIC GOAL PROGRESS Mini Boiler Gold rush for Fall sports commenced in 2009 Brees Center renovation is completed. The renovation increased the academic support area from 3,150 square feet to 5,350 square feet. Master tutor recruitment campaign continues; presently we have 17 master tutors.

Student-Athlete Academic Profile Contrasted to Student Body (continued)

CUMULATIVE GRADE INDEX

LEADERSHIP GOAL PROGRESS Leadership Curriculum: continued to implement and design. Boilermaker Athletic Council (BAC): Continued to meet with Council members. Introduction of the Bystander Intervention program to BAC and Emerging Leaders. Presented the D.I.S.C. behavioral assessment to student-athletes Sponsored Project Purple – Anti-Drug Campaign.

Leadership Metrics 72% (381/528) of student-athletes are involved in Leadership experience in 2012-13. Compared to 72% (370/516) in 2011-12. Community Service is an annual expectation for our teams. The highlight of the year was the Purdue Cancer Challenge. Intercollegiate Athletics had participation from each team that was on campus.

Intercollegiate Athletics - Values Positive attitude in all we do Business and recruiting integrity Mutual respect for all Belief in hard work by all Teamwork brings results Commitment to include yields better performance Courage to lead

Intercollegiate Athletics - Commitment Support the pursuit of excellence by all Attract the very best student-athletes, coaches, and staff and retain the engaged involvement of our former student-athletes Attract the support of our Purdue alums and fans