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National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics's motto is 'Character-driven intercollegiate athletics'.

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Sport is called Athletics in colleges, universities and university-preporatory schools.

There are many subsets of athletics, including varsity athletics and College Football.

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National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics was created in 1937.

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Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women was created in 1971.

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Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women ended in 1983.

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Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics for Women was created in 1965.

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The budget of National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics is 3,000,000 dollars.

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IUPUI Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame was created in 1993.

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University of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame was created in 1990.

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Lawson Robertson has written:

'College athletics' -- subject(s): Athletics, College sports

'Modern athletics' -- subject(s): Athletics, Track and field

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Mildred M. Usher has written:

'A history of women's intercollegiate athletics at Florida State University from 1905-1972' -- subject(s): Athletics, College sports, Florida State University, Sports, Sports for women

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The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association was founded in 1912 and is a college athletic conference mostly consisting of American historical black colleges and universities.

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Edward J. Shea has written:

'Ethical Decisions In Sports'

'Administrative policies for intercollegiate athletics' -- subject(s): Management, College sports

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Daniel L Fulks has written:

'Revenues and expenses of Division III intercollegiate athletics programs' -- subject(s): Statistics, Finance, College sports

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Bruce Hutchinson has written:

'Locus of control and participation in intercollegiate athletics' -- subject(s): Athletes, College sports, Control (Psychology), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of College sports, Psychology

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George H Hanford has written:

'An inquiry into the need for and feasiblity of a national study of intercollegiate athletics' -- subject(s): University cooperation, College sports, Research

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Margaret E. Faulkner has written:

'The sex-role orientations of women intercollegiate coaches in eight sports' -- subject(s): Sex role, Coaches (Athletics), Coaching, Sports for women, Psychology

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Margaret Dianne Murphy has written:

'The involvement of Blacks in Women's athletics in member institutions of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women'

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Association of Christian College Athletics was created in 1983.

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Yes you have to pay to go to college unless you win a scholarship for athletics or for being smart.

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The prefix 'inter' in the word intercollegiate means more than one college. Intercollegiate football is a football game between teams from two different colleges.

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Edgar Stuart Kiracofe has written:

'An historical study of athletics and physical education in the standard four year colleges of Virginia' -- subject(s): Athletics, College sports, Physical education and training, Universities and colleges

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no u do not have to run in a team in athletics competition

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Title IX deals with college athletics in America. Prior to Title IX, the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) had not supported athletics for females on the same level as it did for males. They funded male athletics on a far greater level than female athletics. Since the adoption of Title IX, there has been more even support of female athletics, both as to the dollar amount spent as well as the number of sports that it supports. Many colleges and universities have had to either institute similar sport teams for females or to drop support for the male version of that sport. So, while overall it has created more equity in athletics, it has also had a downside as those colleges/universities that could not support both male and female teams in a sport, would be forced to discontinue the support of the existing male sport. Hope this helps.

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Mabel Bellamy Davies has written:

'Hygiene and health education for training colleges' -- subject(s): Health education

'Physical training, games and athletics for training colleges' -- subject(s): Physical education and training

'Physical training, games and athletics in schools'

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Athletics keeps the officers in shape, well most of them.

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Albert Harold Poffenroth has written:

'Current trends in securing and budgeting athletic funds in the colleges of education in the Northwest' -- subject(s): Athletics, College sports

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Information regarding the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics can be found at any college with an athletic team participating in the organization. The NAIA also has a public website portal.

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Charles Franklin Thwing has written:

'The American colleges and universities in the great war, 1914-1919' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Universities and colleges

'Friends of men; being a second series of Guides, Philosophers and Friends' -- subject(s): Biography

'The American colleges and universities in the great war' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Universities and colleges

'A history of higher education in America' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Education, History

'The working church'

'The Ministry: An Appeal to College Men' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'The training of men for the world's future' -- subject(s): Higher Education

'The reading of books' -- subject(s): Books and reading

'Education in the Far East' -- subject(s): Education

'A liberal education and a liberal faith' -- subject(s): Baccalaureate addresses, Religious education

'Within college walls' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges

'The college president' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges

'Higher education in Australia and New Zealand' -- subject(s): Higher Education

'College administration' -- subject(s): Administration, Universities and colleges

'The ministry' -- subject(s): Clergy

'The American college, what it is and what it may become' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Universities and colleges

'College training and the business man'

'What education has the most worth?' -- subject(s): Education

'American Colleges: Their Students and Work' -- subject(s): Accessible book

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LionelS Lewis has written:

'Marginal worth' -- subject(s): College teaching, Research, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Universities and colleges, Universities and colleges

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Eric Ashby has written:

'The structure of higher education' -- subject(s): Administration, Universities and colleges

'Hands off the universities?' -- subject(s): Administration, Universities and colleges

'Scientist in Russia' -- subject(s): Science, Study and teaching, Universities and colleges, History

'The structure of higher education' -- subject(s): Administration, Universities and colleges

'Portrait of Haldane at work on education' -- subject(s): Education, Higher Education, History, Philosophy

'A portrait of James Scott' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation

'Community of universities' -- subject(s): Association of Commonwealth Universities

'Universities under siege' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges

'... and scholars' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges

'Clean air over London'

'Community of universities' -- subject(s): Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth

'Education in the 1980s'

'On the meaning of the university' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges

'Pollution and the public conscience' -- subject(s): Pollution

'Universities under siege'

'The secret life of the New Forest' -- subject(s): Natural history, Pictorial works

'Universities: British, Indian, African' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Universities and colleges

'A portrait of James Scott' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation

'Hands off the universities?' -- subject(s): Administration, Universities and colleges

'Masters and scholars' -- subject(s): College students, Higher Education

'The secret life of the New Forest' -- subject(s): Natural history, Pictorial works

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Adrianna J. Kezar has written:

'Understanding and facilitating organizational change in the 21st century' -- subject(s): Administration, Higher Education, Organizational change, Universities and colleges

'Higher education trends (1997-1999)' -- subject(s): Administrtion, Higher Education, Public opinion, Universities and colleges

'Non-tenure-track faculty in higher education' -- subject(s): College teachers, Part-time, College teachers, Tenure, College teaching, Faculty, Universities and colleges

'Embracing non-tenure track faculty' -- subject(s): College teachers, Part-time, College teaching, Faculty, EDUCATION / Higher, College teachers, Tenure, EDUCATION / General, Universities and colleges

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Jerome F. Weynand has written:

'San Antonio College' -- subject(s): History, Junior colleges, San Antonio College, Universities and colleges

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J. F. Houwing has written:

'Composition of governing bodies of Canadian universities and colleges, 1975 =' -- subject(s): Administration, College administrators, Statistics, Universities and colleges

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College athletics in the United States refers primarily to sports and athletic competition organized and funded by institutions of tertiary education (universities, or colleges in American English). In the United States, college athletics is a two-tiered system.[1] The first tier includes the sports that are sanctioned by one of the collegiate sport governing bodies. The major sanctioning organizations include the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Individual sports not governed by umbrella organizations like the NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA are governed by their own organizations.

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the ncaa helps the nba recognize former players

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That's easy..... UCLA!

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Warren Bryan Martin has written:

'A college of character' -- subject(s): Community colleges, Humanistic Education, United States, Universities and colleges

'A College of Character'

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To ensure that atheletes don't fall.

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J. Douglas Toma has written:

'Managing the entrepreneurial university' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Law and legislation, Universities and colleges

'The academic administrator and the law' -- subject(s): College administrators, Universities and colleges, Legal status, laws, College students, Law and legislation, Administration, College teachers, College department heads

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Kathleen A. Bogle has written:

'Hooking up' -- subject(s): College students, Dating (Social customs), Sexual behavior, Social aspects, Social aspects of Universities and colleges, Universities and colleges

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Robert M. Moore has written:

'The real u' -- subject(s): Case studies, Marketing, Higher Education, Branding (Marketing), Universities and colleges

'The real u' -- subject(s): Marketing, Higher Education, Branding (Marketing), Universities and colleges, Case studies

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Sherida T. Armstrong has written:

'Marketing the community college' -- subject(s): College publicity, Marketing research, Public relations, College students, Recruiting, Community colleges, Universities and colleges

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Frank S. Baker has written:

'Hanover' -- subject(s): Hanover College, History, Pictorial works, Universities and colleges

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