NCAA Certification Self-Study

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NCAA Certification Self-Study

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2007

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University of Minnesota

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The NCAA began a program of certification for all Division 1 institutions in 1993 and now conducts certification reviews of each institution every ten years. The University of Minnesota was last certified in 1999 and is now beginning its second certification cycle. The NCAA certification process has three primary components: 1) a comprehensive self-study performed by the institution; 2) an external peer review conducted by representatives of peer institutions; and 3) the actual certification decision by the NCAA. The entire process takes 18 months to complete.

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President's Emerging Leadership Program

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Aftahi, Maggie; Asmundson, Aaron; Nuttall, Matthew; Sanders, Tricia; Talbot, Peggy. (2007). NCAA Certification Self-Study. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/5495.

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