NCAA Athletics Certification Self Study, 2002.

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NCAA Athletics Certification Self Study, 2002.

This collection contains five spiral bound volumes detailing Iowa State's activities with regard to NCAA guidelines concerning governance and commitment to rules compliance, academic integrity, fiscal integrity, and commitment to equity. Members of Iowa State's Steering Committee included University President Gregory Geoffroy; Athletics Director Bruce Van De Velde; Dean of Students Peter Englin; and faculty and student representatives.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7600774

Iowa State University, Parks Library

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