Support to Classify Intercollegiate Athletics Participation as a High Impact Practice
Abstract: Academic practitioners have promoted the idea of high impact practices (HIPs) in higher education. HIPs are cognitive and social activities designed to prepare students for life after college. Research indicates that college athletes are less involved in HIPs than non-athlete peers; howeve...
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Main Author: | Molly Harry (Author) |
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