Abstract:
The self-study is organized into the following sections: 1.1. Institution Control Report, 1.1 Appendix 1. Athletics Strategic Plan 2010–2015, 1.2 Rules Compliance Report, 1.2 Appendix 1. Athletics Organizational Chart, 1.2 Appendix 2. Athletics Compliance External Review 2007, 2.1. Academic Standards Report, 2.1 Appendix 1. Special Admissions, 2.1 Appendix 2. Special Admissions by Sport, 2.1 Appendix 3. Test Scores by Gender, 2.1 Appendix 4. Test Scores and GPA by Sport, 2.1 Appendix 5. Test Scores by Racial or Ethnic Group, 2.2 Academic Support Report, 2.2 Appendix 1. Student-Athlete Support Services Evaluation and Report, 3.1 Gender Issues Report, 3.1 Appendix 1. Gender Issues Plan 2011-2016, 3.1 Appendix 2. EADA Report 2006, 3.1 Appendix 3. EADA Report 2007, 3.1 Appendix 4. EADA Report 2008, 3.1 Appendix 5. EADA Report 2009, 3.1 Appendix 6. EADA Report 2010, 3.1 Appendix 7. Pregame Meal Voucher Policies and Procedures, 3.1 Appendix 8 Student-Athlete Support Services Evaluation and Report, 3.1 Appendix 9. Gender Equity Distribution ($50,000), Appendix 3.10. Athletics Organizational Chart, 3.2. Diversity Issues Report, 3.2 Appendix 1. Diversity Issues Plan 2011–2016, 3.2 Appendix 2. Sample Schedule for Candidates, 3.3 Student-Athlete Well-Being Report, 3.3 Appendix 1. Online Exit Survey Form, 3.3 Appendix 2. In-Person Exit Interview Form, 3.3 Appendix 3. Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Constitution, 3.3 Appendix 4. SAAC Representatives 2010–11, 3.3 Appendix 5, Athletics Travel Policy and Procedures, 3.3 Appendix 6, Emergency Action Plan: Intercollegiate Athletics, 3.3 Appendix 7, Emergency Action Plan: Field Sports Building, 3.3 Appendix 8. Emergency Action Plan: Student Recreation and Wellness Facility, 3.3 Appendix 9. Emergency Action Plan: Worthen Arena.
Description:
In March 2011, Ball State completed a draft self-study report assessing the university's intercollegiate athletics program. A final report will be prepared for submission to the NCAA by April 29, 2011. Compiled by a campuswide steering committee and four subcommittees, the report assesses the university's performance on seven NCAA operating principles, demonstrating how the athletics program has met these standards since its 2002 certification and how any deficiencies will be corrected. The principles and the report cover four general areas: Academic Integrity, Gender and Diversity Issues, Governance and Rules Compliance, Student-Athlete Well-Being.