Examining the Career Paths of Athletic Administrators in NCAA-Member Institutions
Abstract
Very little is known about the educational and experiential backgrounds of athletic administrators. The purpose ofthis study was to investigate these backgrounds in collegiate athletic departments. Results indicated significantdifferences across the three National Collegiate Athletic Association divisions and between males and femalesrelated to the educational and experiential backgrounds of athletic administrators, exclusive of athletic directors.Division I administrators were significantly more likely to have a doctorate, more years of experience working inintercollegiate athletics, and no coaching experience. Males were more likely to hold positions in facilities and media;females were more likely to work in academics and compliance. Overall, female administrators were significantlymore likely than males to have a master’s degree, prior experience working in intercollegiate athletics, and headcoaching experience.
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