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Opinions and Perspectives

Synthesizing Research on the Contemporary Student-Athlete Experience: Implications and Recommendations for NCAA Student-Athlete Development Programming

Pages 263-269 | Published online: 20 Nov 2015
 

Abstract

In the last 20 years, a unique but limited body of literature has surfaced focusing specifically on how student affairs professionals can assist student-athletes with critical transitional periods, specifically preparation for career fields. Considering Astin and Kuh’s theoretical discussion on student engagement, this article discusses the need to consider a more holistic model across NCAA divisions to guide campus-level student-athlete development programs. The authors synthesize findings from the literature on the unique elements of the student-athlete experience, which provide recommendations for NCAA student-athlete development policy. Finally, the authors provide implications for how campus-level student affairs practitioners who work with student-athletes can work to enhance campus and civic engagement, as well as prepare these individuals for life after college.

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Notes on contributors

Kristina Navarro

a

Kristina Navarro ([email protected]) is assistant professor and director of student-athlete engagement at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Stephen Malvaso

b

Stephen Malvaso ([email protected]) is a doctoral student at the University of Iowa completing his degree in the higher education and students affairs doctoral program.

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