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2015 Report of the

Faculty Athletics

Representative

Lissa L. Broome

Wells Fargo Professor of Banking Law

Significant Changes Related to

Athletics and Academics

• Admissions

• Academic Support (ASPSA)

• Academic Advising Program (AAP)

• Academics

• Governance

• Interaction with Faculty

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Admissions

o o o o

Data driven analysis

– PGPA

New report of information to Faculty Council o 2012-13 Report, http://faccoun.unc.edu/wpcontent/uploads/2010/10/UAD2012-2013.pdf

(pages 10-19); o 2013-14 Report, http://faccoun.unc.edu/wpcontent/uploads/2010/10/UAD2013-2014.pdf

(pages 10-18);

Numbers admitted through Special Talent Committee o 2006 (29)

2010-11 (23)

2011-12 (23)

2012-13 (14

– 9 in FB, MBB, WBB)

2013-14 ( 9 – 5 in FB, MBB, WBB)

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ASPSA

• Reports directly to Provost

• New Director

• New and additional personnel

• Expanded budget

• New website, http://aspsa.unc.edu

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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

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Academics

Working Group – documented academic processes as they affect student-athletes o o

Website to be launched in October

Continued 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

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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 o Joel James named to NCAA SAAC

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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

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Role of FAR

Institutional representative from the faculty to the ACC and the NCAA o Selected 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 o New email FAR@unc.edu

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13-14

GSR

-MBB

-Fball

UNC-CH NC State

86 81

88

69

80

65

UVA

86

82

75

FGR

-St.body

-Diff

APR

MBB

Fball

72

89

(17)

952

937

64

73

(11)

952

960

76

93

(17)

984

967

Duke

97

100

92

84

94

(10)

995

992

WFU

94

80

90

77

88

(11)

959

962

10

-

-

-

-

-

-

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)

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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)

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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-presentsamy-perko/

Tarheel Tailgate Talks, http://tarheeltailgatetalk.unc.edu

o Claudio 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

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