A profile of the major selection of student athletes at a division I-AA institution and how they compare to students in the general population
Abstract (Summary)
The purpose of the study was to determine what student athletes were majoring in,
whether they differed from non-athletes at the same institution, and how being a student
athlete influenced their major selection. This study addressed student athletes
participating at a division I-AA University. The university is a member of the NCAA
with approximately 250 student athletes participating in fourteen varsity sports. In the
quantitative study a One-Sample Chi-Square was used to determine if student athletes
differ significantly from students in the general population. Similar studies were
conducted classifying the student athletes by gender and sport profile. A Contingency
Chi-Square was used to determine if the student athletes differed from each other in the
selection of a major when classified by gender, sport profile, and recruitment status. The
qualitative study addressed how the experience of being a student athlete influenced their
selection of a major. Results show that student athletes were not selecting the same
majors as their non-athlete counterparts. Significant differences were also found when
comparing student athletes to students in the general population after classifying them by
gender and sport profile. Among student athletes, only gender was found to be a
significant determinant of major. Results from the qualitative study found that athletic
participation has impacted the major selection of college athletes in a variety of ways
including: time available to devote to academics, the scheduling of classes during
athletic practices, and the treatment of professors and advisors toward their athletic status.
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School:Montana State University-Billings
School Location:USA - Montana
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:national collegiate athletic association college sports athletics united states
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