DIVISION I GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE CHART- EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 2008
Committees that report to
the cabinet:
· Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of
Sports
· Olympic Sports Liaison Committee
· Rules Committees
· Playing Rules Oversight Panel (Information
purposes)
· All sport committees.
· Football, Men’s Basketball and Women’s
Basketball Issues Committees
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Committees that report to
the cabinet:
· Foreign Student Records
· High School Review
· Student Records Review
· Initial-Eligibility Waivers
· Progress Toward Degree Waiver
Subcommittees of the cabinet:
IEW and PTW Appeals
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Student Athlete Awards, Benefits and Financial Aid
Cabinet
(21)
This cabinet would
address Bylaw 15 financial aid matters and issues pertaining to Bylaw 16
awards, benefits and expenses for enrolled student-athletes.
(Championship Awards and
Travel excluded)
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Committees that report to
the cabinet:
·
Honors
·
Postgraduate
·
Research
·
Walter Byers
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Administration Cabinet
(21)
This cabinet would be
primarily responsible for addressing the administrative functions of the
Division I. This cabinet would address Division I governance issues, the
Division I membership process, and all committee selections.
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Recruiting Cabinet (21)
This cabinet would assume
responsibility over Bylaw 13 recruiting matters.
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Academics Cabinet
(21)
This cabinet would assume
jurisdiction over all academic matters, except matters addressed by the
Committee on Academic Performance.
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Committee that reports to
the cabinet:
· Amateurism Fact-Finding Body
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Championships/
Sports Management Cabinet (31)
This cabinet would retain
much of the jurisdiction of the current C/C Cabinet except for issues
pertaining to committee selections and Bylaw 16 issues, which would be
assigned elsewhere in the substructure.
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Amateurism Cabinet
(21)
This cabinet would assume
jurisdiction over all pre- and post-enrollment amateurism issues, including
oversight of issues pertaining to the NCAA Eligibility Center,
student-athlete likeness issues, and the relationship between college and
professional athletes.
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