David A.
Dosser, Jr., Ph.D.
Faculty
Athletics Representative (50%)
Report of Activities
July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009
The following is a partial listing of activities:
Summer Session II 2008
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Served as teacher of record for the COAD 1000
class for academically at-risk freshman student-athletes participating in the
Freshman Academic Success Training (
· Continued the administration of the 2008-2009 NCAA Division I Coaches Certification Test to coaches in all sports. Coaches must pass this test to be eligible to recruit off-campus. Coaches may retake the test in 30 days if they do not pass. The test was administered during July and August with certification running until July 31 of the next year.
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Prepared an academic integrity report on the
spring 2008 semester for the
· Met with all student-athletes (Over 400 in 16 squad meetings) during August 2008 to establish initial and continuing eligibility, to provide mandatory NCAA rules review, to review changes in academic requirements, and to emphasize the primacy of the educational mission of ECU.
·
Met with the C-USA Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee July 11-13 at
Fall Semester 2008
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Began work with the NCAA Academic Cabinet by
attending a meeting in
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Attended the C-USA Fall Meeting on September 30
– October 1, 2008 in Grapevine
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Attended three
· Served as a resource to the academic integrity subcommittee meeting following the September meeting of the UAC. The academic integrity subcommittee is composed of faculty members of the UAC. The subcommittee reviews the academic progress of each student-athlete each semester and works to ensure that academic integrity is maintained.
· Reported to the Faculty Senate on October 7, 2008 on academics and athletics at ECU. This report stressed the role that faculty members should play in the oversight of athletics, reviewed the academic success of student-athletes at ECU, and explained the key components of the academic reform plan of the NCAA.
· Organized and chaired a meeting of the Professional Sports Counseling Panel with football seniors and their parents to discuss issues and concerns regarding compliance, the uniform athlete agent’s act, career planning after football, and financial planning. This meeting was in conjunction with Senior Day.
· Organized and chaired a meeting of the Professional Sports Counseling Panel with the baseball team and coaches to discuss issues and concerns regarding compliance, the uniform athlete agent’s act, career planning after baseball, and financial planning.
Spring Semester 2009
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Attended three
· Served as a resource to the academic integrity subcommittee meeting following the January meeting of the UAC. The academic integrity subcommittee is composed of faculty members of the UAC. The subcommittee reviews the academic progress of each student-athlete each semester and works to ensure that academic integrity is maintained.
· Served on the gender equity subcommittee of the UAC.
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Concluded work with the NCAA working group on
student-athletes who are at-risk academically with a meeting on January 5-7,
2009 in
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Met with the Academic Cabinet in
· Organized a meeting of the Professional Sports Counseling Panel with the rising senior football players and their families to discuss issues and concerns regarding compliance, the uniform athlete agent’s act, career planning after baseball, and financial planning. This meeting was in conjunction with the Spring Game.
· Participated in the Sixth Annual Academic Excellence Awards Banquet on April 14, 2009 including introducing the award winners and providing remarks.
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Attended a meeting of C-USA FARs on the campus
of
· Served as a member of the PCS Phosphate Outstanding Male and Female Scholar-athlete Awards Committee.
· Served as a member of the Pat Draughon Post-graduate Scholarship Committee.
· Served as a member of the Walter and Marie Williams “Spirit of the East” Post-eligibility Scholarship Committee.
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Prepared an academic integrity report for the fall
2008 semester for the
· Participated in the Exit Interviews of student-athletes who have exhausted their eligibility to learn more about their experience at ECU. These 30-minute interviews are conducted by faculty members of the UAC with results provided to the Director of Athletics.
Summer Session I 2009
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Participated in the FAR meetings during the C-USA
2009 Spring Meeting via conference call.
Met with conference faculty athletics representatives (
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Attended the final Academic Cabinet meeting,
June 29-30, 2009 in
· Worked with staff members in the Student Development Office to plan the second COAD 1000 course. Will serve during second summer session as the teacher of record.
· Began the administration of the 2008-2009 NCAA Division I Coaches Certification Test to coaches in all sports. Coaches must pass this test to be eligible to recruit off-campus. Coaches may retake the test in 30 days if they do not pass. The test was administered during June with additional tests planned for July and August with certification running until July 31 of the next year.
Throughout
the Year
· Met with Chancellor Ballard as requested to discuss matters relating to academic integrity, rules compliance, and welfare of student-athletes within the Department of Athletics. Kept Chancellor Ballard informed via email otherwise.
· Met monthly with Provost Sheerer to discuss ways to further bridge the gap between academics and athletics especially in regard to eligibility and compliance issues and concerns along with plans to increase resources and improve procedures for ensuring academic integrity.
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Met with both Chancellor Ballard and Provost
Sheerer to discuss
· Met regularly with the Director of Athletics and the Senior Associate Director of Athletics to address matters related to rules compliance, academic integrity, and welfare of student-athletes.
· Met several times each week with the Senior Woman Administrator and the Director of Compliance to address matters related to rules compliance, academic integrity, and welfare of student-athletes.
· Met regularly with the Director of Student Development and her staff to address matters related to academic integrity and academic support for and progress of student-athletes.
· Met monthly with the Student-Athlete Advisory Council. Sought their input regarding matters related to student-athlete welfare. Worked with them to address concerns including support for academics, missed class time, the university excused absence policy, and time demands of athletic participation.
· Met regularly with individual student-athletes to learn about their experiences at ECU and to hear their concerns.
· Attended monthly compliance meetings with all head coaches and was available to assist with academic matters.
· Served on the executive board of the ECU Educational Foundation (Pirate Club) and attended quarterly board meetings.
· Regularly attended athletic competitions and practices to support student-athletes and to learn more about athletics demands. Paid particular attention to women’s athletic competitions and practices because our female student-athletes usually do not receive much attention.
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Met monthly with the
· Worked with coaches to address their concerns regarding academic support for and progress of their student-athletes.
· Continued to chair the Transfer Release Committee, although no meetings were required this year. Worked with university attorneys to revise the policies and procedures of this committee.
· Served as a liaison to the C-USA Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC).
· Represented the faculty by reviewing requests to use Chancellor’s Special Talent waivers to admit student-athletes who did not meet ECU published admissions criteria and making recommendations.
· Took advantage of opportunities to explain the FAR role, the commitment of ECU to academics within the department of athletics, and the academic success of ECU student-athletes through newspaper articles, radio and TV appearances, and presentations to civic groups.