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The impact of NCAA men’s basketball probations on the quantity and quality of student applications and enrollment
Authors:Peter A Groothuis  Austin F Eggers  Parker T Redding
Institution:1. Department of Economics, Walker College of Business, Appalachian State University, Boone, USA;2. Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance, Walker College of Business, Appalachian State University, Boone, USA
Abstract:Collegiate sports programmes have been characterized as the front porch of a university, serving to publicize the institution and draw students to the door. Previous research in this area has indicated a positive correlation between athletic success and the quantity and quality of students attending the university. Conversely, we seek to analyse if athletic malfeasance, as measured by NCAA probations of men’s basketball programmes, negatively affects either the quantity or quality of students at a university. Our findings suggest that while basketball probations do not change the overall quantity of applications nor enrolment at a university, there is a significant adverse impact on the quality of freshman enrolling at the university as measured by Scholastic Aptitude Test scores. Our finding suggests that athletics do indeed serve as a front porch to a university and that athletic sanctions in men’s basketball have a detrimental effect on the average quality of students attending a university.
Keywords:Education  NCAA probations  SAT test scores
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