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1 Faculty Athletics Representative Lissa Broome Wells Fargo Professor of Banking Law School of Law Faculty Council November 15, 2013

2 04-0505-0606-0707-0808-0909-1010-1111-1212-13 GSR8081878587 88 86 -MBB827086 7588899190 -Fball647079788075 65 -WBB64566490100 8579 -WSoc7888100948873 67 FGR70 7173 74 72 St.body818283 84 858788 -Diff(11)(12) (10)(11) (13)(16) APR -MBB989993995989995985963959 -Fball943948947 957955943934 -WBB982989975970979960959963 -WSoc993965974 972965959962

3  Calculated only for student-athletes who receive athletics aid or were recruited to UNC to play sports. o For Fall 2012, that included 443 of approximately 800 student-athletes  GSR numbers for cohorts entering college in 2003 through 2006  APR numbers for 2012-13 have been submitted to NCAA, but will not be publicly released until next summer (to allow for adjustments, appeals, etc.) Notes on APR and GSR

4 10 teams of 24 (Men’s and Women’s Track includes M & W Cross Country and M & W Indoor Track) had a 100% GSR o M Fencing o W Fencing o M Tennis o W Tennis o Rowing o Field Hockey o W Golf o Gymnastics o W Swimming Notes on GSR and FGR

5 FGR for UNC student-athletes is 72%; FGR for all UNC students is 88% 8 teams of 24 achieved a FGR that equals or exceeds the UNC student body rate oM Swimming oW Swimming oM Tennis oW Tennis oField Hockey oW Golf (100%) oGymnastics oLacrosse Notes on GSR and FGR

6  Five teams of 28 had APRs in the top 10% of their sport nationally oM Swimming oW Fencing oW Golf oGymnastics oVolleyball  Three more teams in the top 20% of their sport nationally oWrestling oField Hockey oWomen’s Soccer Notes on APR

7 Ten students nationwide who completed their athletic eligibility in 2012-13 Based on athletics, academics, and community service Will be honored at January 2014 NCAA Annual Convention Amber Brooks, Women’s Soccer, Communications Studies, 3.83 o 4-year starter o Two-time captain o 2009 and 2012 NCAA National Championship teams o 2012 ACC Scholar-Athlete of the year o Her jersey (# 22) will be retired NCAA Top 10 for 2014

8 Baker Tilly Report on UNC’s plans to implement enhancements to academic policies, processes, procedures, and systems (Dec. 19, 2012) Martin Report on Academic Anomalies Review, Report of Findings (Dec. 19, 2012) Board of Governors Academic Review Panel (Feb. 7, 2013) Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) visit in April 2013 and June 20, 2013, decision requesting a monitoring report by June 2014 Rawlings Panel Report (Aug. 29, 2013) 2012-13 Significant Year : Reports, Restructuring, Processes, People

9 2012-13 Significant Year : Reports, Restructuring, Processes, People Athletics Department Strategic Plan (Fall 2012) Priorities Alignment – Align operations to fulfill the mission of the University Academic achievement – Top 3 academic finish in the conference and a top 10 finish nationally in each sport Athletic performance – Top 3 in conference and top 10 nationally Administrative engagement – Engage internal and external constituents to pursue resources and administrative structures necessary for success Academic Support Program for Student-Athletes Reporting to Provost (Summer 2013)

10 Provost’s Student-Athlete Academic Initiative Working Group (began Aug. 20, 2013) Ongoing work of the Faculty Athletics Committee 2012-13 Significant Year : Reports, Restructuring, Processes, People

11 Dr. Michelle Brown, Director of ASPSA (began May 2013) Provost James Dean Chancellor Carol Folt Join new senior leaders in the Department of Athletics and in its compliance function 2012-13 Significant Year : Reports, Restructuring, Processes, People


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