INDIANAPOLIS
--- The NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification announced
decisions today concerning the certification status of one Division I
member institution that has undergone the Association’s second cycle of
athletics certification.
The purpose of athletics certification is to ensure integrity in the
institution’s athletics program and to assist institutions in improving
their athletics departments. NCAA legislation mandating athletics
certification was adopted in 1993.
The certification process, which involves a self-study led by an
institution’s president or chancellor, includes a review of these
primary components: governance and commitment to rules compliance;
academic integrity; and equity and student-athlete well-being.
A designation of certified means that an institution operates its
athletics program in substantial conformity with operating principles
adopted by the Division I membership.
The following institution was certified:
- University of Tennessee at Martin
The second round of athletics certifications is being completed on a
10-year cycle rather than the five-year cycle used during the initial
certification process. All 326 active Division I members participate in
the certification process.
The Division I Committee on Athletics Certification preliminarily
reviews an institution’s certification materials and provides a list of
issues identified during the evaluation. The university then hosts a
visit by peer reviewers who file a report regarding the institution’s
resolution of those issues before a final certification decision is
rendered. An institution’s failure to satisfactorily respond to the
committee may negatively impact certification status.
The certification process is separate from the NCAA’s enforcement
program, which investigates allegations of rules violations by NCAA
member institutions. A decision of certified does not exempt an
institution from concurrent or subsequent enforcement proceedings.
The NCAA Committee on Infractions may ask the Committee on Athletics
Certification to review an institution’s certification status as a
result of the completed infractions case.
The members of the Committee on Athletics Certification are: McKinley
Boston Jr., New Mexico State University; Shonna Brown, Mid-American
Conference; Rita Hartung Cheng, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee;
Beatrice Crane Banford, Marshall University; Rich Ensor, Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference; Kevin Hatcher, Colgate University; Gerald M. Lage,
Oklahoma State University; Leo Lambert (chair), Elon University; M.
Dianne Murphy, Columbia University-Barnard College; Gloria Nevarez,
West Coast Conference; Donald Pope-Davis, University of Notre Dame;
Allison Rich, California State University, Fullerton; Mary Ann
Rohleder, Indiana University, Bloomington; Greg Sankey, Southeastern
Conference; and Jon Steinbrecher, Ohio Valley Conference.
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