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2015 Report of the Faculty Athletics Representative Lissa L. Broome Wells Fargo Professor of Banking Law
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Significant Changes Related to Athletics and Academics Admissions Academic Support (ASPSA) Academic Advising Program (AAP) Academics Governance Interaction with Faculty 2
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Admissions Data driven analysis – PGPA New report of information to Faculty Council o2012-13 Report, http://faccoun.unc.edu/wp- content/uploads/2010/10/UAD2012-2013.pdf (pages 10-19); o2013-14 Report, http://faccoun.unc.edu/wp- content/uploads/2010/10/UAD2013-2014.pdf (pages 10-18); Numbers admitted through Special Talent Committee o2006 (29) o2010-11 (23) o2011-12 (23) o2012-13 (14 – 9 in FB, MBB, WBB) o2013-14 ( 9 – 5 in FB, MBB, WBB) 3
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ASPSA Reports directly to Provost New Director New and additional personnel Expanded budget New website, http://aspsa.unc.edu 4
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Advising Advising function in AAP rather than ASPSA New resources to support more frequent adviser contacts New working relationship between AAP and ASPSA 5
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Academics Working Group – documented academic processes as they affect student-athletes oWebsite to be launched in October oContinued review and improvement Review of enrollment and grade patterns each semester Latest from Loudermilk, http://www.goheels.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID =3350&ATCLID=209498147 Academic press releases, www.goheels.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=33 50&SPID=159008&SPSID=931111&SITE=UNC&DB_O EM_ID=3350 6
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Governance Student-athlete participation in FAC and Working Group Student-athlete participation in ACC governance meetings and ACC committees in addition to the ACC SAAC Student-athlete participation in NCAA Board of Directors, Council, and Committees oJoel James named to NCAA SAAC 7
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Interaction with Faculty FAC Open Forums each semester FAC reports (often monthly) to Faculty Council Process to review issues brought forward by faculty related to student-athletes and academic performance University Ethics and Integrity Working Group University Policy and Procedures Working Group 8
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Role of FAR Institutional representative from the faculty to the ACC and the NCAA oSelected by the Chancellor Adviser to the Chancellor and Athletic Director Focus areas: academics, academic integrity, student-athlete welfare, compliance, ACC and NCAA legislation Work closely with FAC and interact with faculty as an ex officio member of a number of committees oNew email FAR@unc.edu 9
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13-14UNC-CHNC StateUVADukeWFU GSR8681869794 -MBB88808210080 -Fball6965759290 FGR7264768477 -St.body8973939488 -Diff(17)(11)(17)(10)(11) APR MBB952 984995959 Fball937960967992962 10
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For 2013-14, UNC-CH had six teams in the top 10% of their sport for APR: -Women’s fencing (recognized every year – 10 times) -Women’s golf (recognized every year – 10 times) -Volleyball (recognized 9 times) -Gymnastics (recognized 6 times) -Women’s tennis (recognized 2 times) -Men’s tennis (first time recognized) 11
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339 UNC student-athletes were on the ACC Honor Roll for 2014-15 (347 in 2013-14 and 329 in 2012-13) 12
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Items of Interest Amy Perko, Executive Director of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, October 7, 2015, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m., 105 Caldwell Hall, “An Ethical Framework for College Sports.” Sponsored by the Parr Center for Ethics and the UNC Public Policy Carolina Forum, http://parrcenter.unc.edu/event/parr-center-presents- amy-perko/ Tarheel Tailgate Talks, http://tarheeltailgatetalk.unc.edu oClaudio Battaglini, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Stone Center Multipurpose Room, “Exercise Oncology: Improving Cancer Care Outcomes” Carolina Athletics Newsletter for Faculty and Staff, http://www.goheels.com/fls/3350/pdf/tickets/Faculty%20Newsl etter%20- %20September%202015.pdf?SPID=108097&DB_OEM_ID=3 350 13
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