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1 Megan Connelly, M.A. Michael Bumbry, M.Ed. Temple University October 27, 2011

2  Identify traits and current trends that characterize student athletes  Highlight successful practices for building a harmonious relationship between athletics and residence life and housing  Learn appropriate methods for housing and residence life staff to combat negative behavior of student athletes in residence halls  Create strategies for integrating student athletes into the residence life program in an effort to enhance student success for the overall community

3 What phrases or words come to mind when we say “student athlete”

4  Student vs Athlete: Identity Confusion  Perceived Discrimination and Negative Stereotypes  Athletic Subculture  Student Development

5  Student Involvement  Retention/Graduation Rates  Teamwork and Leadership Skills  Confidence and Sociability  Institutional Pride/Connected Alumni

6  Cross Sections of Identity  Exposure to Student Affairs Staff and Opportunities  Isolation  Media  Help Seeking Behaviors

7  Develop understanding of athletics and student athletes at your institution  Design courses and seminars to help student athletes balance both academics and athletics; provide supplementary academic support  Create a departmental committee or liaison position that focuses on Athletics  Be flexible and creative when offering programming, counseling, and advising sessions.  Student Athletic Involvement  Collaboration

8  (2010, February 26) The Hardships of being a student athlete http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0fKSoutHuA&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0fKSoutHuA&feature=related  Aries, E., McCarthy, D., Salovey, P., & Banaji, M.R. (2004). “A Comparison of Athletes and Non-Athletes at Highly Selective Colleges: Academic Performance and Personal Development.” Research in Higher Education. Vol. 45.  Gaston-Gayles, Joy. (2004) “Examining Academic and Athletic Motivation Among Student Athletes at a Division I University.” Journal of College Student Development. Vol. 45.  Green, G.,Uryasz, F. Petr, T. Bray, C. (2001) NCAA Study of Substance Use and Abuse Habits of College Student-Athletes. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 11 (1), pp. 51-56.  Hill, K., Burch-Ragan, K,Yates, D. (2001 ). Current and Future Issues and Trends Facing Student Athletes and Athletic Programs. New Directions for Student Services, 93, pp. 65-80.  Howard-Hamilton, M., Sina, J. (2001). How College Affects Student Athletes. New Directions for Student Services, 93, pp. 35-45.  Snyder, Eric Matthew. (2009). “The Relationship Between Residence and Socio-Demographics to Academic Performance in NCAA Division I Freshman Athletes.” All Graduate Theses and Dissertations. Paper 534.  Watson, J. C. (2005). “College Student-Athletes’ Attitudes Toward Help-Seeking Behavior and Expectations of Counseling Services.” Journal of College Student Development. Vol. 46.  Watt, S., James L. Moore III (2002). Who are student athletes. New Directions for Student Services, 93, 7-17.


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