University of Missouri - Columbia
Chancellor's Standing Committee
Intercollegiate Athletics (IAC)

Total Person Program
Student-Athlete
Academics & Welfare Survey

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The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee is composed of representatives from faculty, alumni, NCAA, MU undergraduate students, MU graduate students, student-athletes, and Athletic Department staff . The IAC is charged with the responsibility to advise and provide oversight in all areas of MU's intercollegiate athletics program. For the 2004-05 academic year, IAC has set as a primary goal to determine the quality, needs, and desires of student athletes regarding the Total Person Program (TPP).

By completing this survey, IAC hopes to improve the academic experience and student welfare of MU's athletes.

Items marked with an * (asterick) are required.

1. * Your Year in School:

Freshman
Sophmore
Junior
4th year Senior
5th year Senior
Other:

2.* Your Player Eligibility Status:

Eligible
Eligible but Redshirted
Eligibility pending NCAA certification
Eligibility Exhausted
Ineligible - Academic Probabion
Ineligible - Other

 

3.* Your Sport?
4. Estimated cumulative GPA?
      
   

5.* NCAA Academic Progress to Degree: Are you familiar with the NCAA rules regarding the number of credit hours you must complete each year to maintain your eligibility?


Yes     No    
I do not know


6. Are you a transfer student?
Yes     No
 
7. Are you a scholarship athlete?
 
Full    
Partial    
None

 
8. Your Academic Unit (School, College, or Emphasis):
 
9. Your Intended Major:

10. Do you have a mentor this semester? Yes     No
11. Have you had a mentor in the past? Yes     No
12. Are you using tutor(s) this semester? Yes     No
13. Have you used tutor(s) in the past semesters? Yes     No
14. Are you a mandatory study-hall student? Yes     No
15. Have you been a mandatory study-hall student in the past? Yes     No
16. Have you participated in a group tutorial session this semester? Yes     No
17. Do you like (or would like to) participate in group tutorial sessions? Yes     No
 
18. Please select four ideas* you would like to see offered by the Total Person Program.

Full-time Sports Psychologist
Team (or Football Squad) Common Study Halls
Assessment of Learning Style with Individualized Study Skills Help
Assessment of Career Interests and Options
Online Life Skills Programs (24/7 versus optional face-to-face workshops)
Assessment of Potential Majors matching skills and personality
Wireless Networking for personal Laptop computers in Sheldon
General "as-needed" Tutor from Sunday - Thursday during Study Hall Hours
Study-Buddies by Subject
Computer and using the Internet for Studying Workshops
Ability to save personal preferences on Sheldon Computers
Sheldon Computers install the same software as other MU Computer Labs
Helpful Hints & Resources Posters on the walls of Sheldon Computer Labs
Posting of Team GPA's for a little informal competition

 
19. *Do your career goals include Professional Sports Competition? Yes No
Undecided

20.* Do your career goals include other sports related jobs such as coaching, sports management, student-athletic support programs, etc.? Yes No
Undecided


"The Good:" What aspects of Total Person Program help you the most?

"The Bad:" What should we change to improve the Total Person Program?

"Other Comments:" What else would you like to tell the IAC?

 


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