ABSTRACT
Access to and participation in high-impact practices (HIPs) has been shown to have positive benefits for student success. Student-athletes are a cohort that have lower rates of participation across HIPs especially in opportunities that typically occur outside the traditional classroom and where time and scheduling become significant constraints: undergraduate research; global learning; internships; service learning; and learning communities. Faculty athletic representatives, athletic advisors, and department chairs from institutions across one Division I athletic conference were asked about barriers to access and participation to these HIPs for student-athletes as well as strategies their campus have implemented. Across the 5 HIPs, time and season of sport were identified as the main barriers to participation. Several institutions have implemented targeted advising supports to educate and align messaging about these opportunities for student-athletes. The implication is to provide institutions with strategies to improve access and participation to HIPs for student-athlete cohorts in their context.
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Cameron Shirley
Cameron Shirley is Dean of Institutional Effectiveness and Innovation at Davidson-Davie Community College in North Carolina. She was a 2020 graduate of the Masters of Higher Education Program at Elon University.
Caroline J. Ketcham
Caroline J. Ketcham is a Professor in the Department of Exercise Science at Elon University in North Carolina.
Eric E. Hall
Eric E. Hall is a Professor in the Department of Exercise Science at Elon University in North Carolina.
James M. DeVita
James M. DeVita is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at University of North Carolina, Wilmington in North Carolina.
Anthony G. Weaver
Anthony G. Weaver is Associate Dean in the School of Communications and Professor in the Department of Sport Management at Elon University in North Carolina.