Full Description
This issue provides critical information on the trends that are affecting athletic programs - and presents practical strategies and insights for ensuring a positive college experience for all student athletes. The authors explore a full range of important issues, including the ongoing impact of "Title IX", the integration of student athletes into on-campus residence halls, the college experience for minority athletes, and the expansion of opportunities for women athletes. They present current research in psychosocial and cognitive developmental theories and provide models of successful enrollment and student services programs for assisting student athletes during their college career and beyond. The authors also review the evolution of college sports, including the relevant terms and definitions of this field, and examine the personal and environmental factors that shape a student athlete's college experience. As a training resource for student services professionals, this volume is also ideal for use in the classroom. This is the 93rd issue of the Jossey-Bass series "New Directions for Student Services".
Contents
1. Who Are Student Athletes? (Sherry K. Watt, James L. Moore III). 2. College Student Athlete Success Both In and Out of the Classroom (Keith Carodine, Kevin F. Almond, Katherine K. Gratto). 3. How College Affects Student Athletes (Mary F. Howard--Hamilton, Julie A. Sana). 4. Advising and Counseling Student Athletes (Elizabeth Broughton, Megan Neyer). 5. Female Student Athletes and Athletes of Color (Dawn R. Person, Marcella Benson--Quaziena, Ann Marie Rogers). 6. Current and Future Issues and Trends Facing Student Athletes and Athletic Programs (Kathleen Hill, Kelly M. Burch--Ragan, Denise Y. Yates).