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It Takes a Campus: Career-‐Development Services for Student-‐Athletes
Thursday, January 15, 8:30 a.m.
Session Overview
• Welcome and Introduc/ons • Current Trends and Challenges • Panel Discussion • Na/onal Resources • Q&A
Moderator • Kris/na Navarro, Assistant Professor and Director of the Higher Educa/on Leadership Program at the
University of Wisconsin-‐Whitewater Panel • General/DI: Andy Chan, Vice President for Personal and Career Development, Wake Forest University • DI: Jim Pignataro, Associate Athle/c Director for Student Services and Director of Student-‐Athlete
Support Services, Michigan State University • DII: Kellianne Milliner, Assistant Director of Athle/cs, Assistant Professor, West Chester University • DIII: Summer Hutcheson, Associate Director of Athle/cs, Mount Holyoke College
Guest • Monica Miller, Associate Director of Communica/ons, program manager for ARer the Game, NCAA
NCAA Goals and the Student-‐Athlete Experience
By the Numbers • The overwhelming majority of student-‐athletes par/cipate in college sports as part of their
educaMonal experience and play for the love of their sport.
• More than eight out of 10 student-‐athletes will earn bachelor’s degrees. 20 percent are first genera/on
• GraduaMon rates for student-‐athletes as a group are higher than for their peers in the
student body.
• A college degree has a direct impact on a person’s quality of life • Median life/me earnings of bachelor’s degree recipients are 65 percent higher than
those of high school graduates.
NCAA Goals and the Student-‐Athlete Experience
Suppor/ng student success beyond college
• NCAA sports help student-‐athletes develop leadership, confidence, discipline and teamwork. Student-‐athletes benefit from NCAA programs suppor/ng leadership opportuni/es, internships, degree comple/on and postgraduate scholarships. NCAA sports help prepare student-‐athletes for success aRer gradua/on.
LiRle Work Experience
Internet Speed = Immediacy
EnMtled Consumers
Stress, Anxiety
Technology
GlobalizaMon
Rapid Change
CompeMMon
Today’s Students World of Work It’
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Clarity of Direc/on
Job Search & Professional Competencies
Personal & Professional
Connec/ons Confidence
to navigate the future
Posi/ve Post-‐Gradua/on Outcome
& “Employability for Life”
Educ
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Student Professors
Friends / Classmates
RAs, Student Leaders
Mentors
Academic Advisors Coaches
Staff Members
Parents
Employers
Auumni
Powered by the Office of Personal & Career Development
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Lack of Time Low sense of urgency
Limited peer experience
Low self-‐ expecta/ons
Coach’s influence
Cha
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Stu
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Student Athlete
Development: Personal,
Academic & Career
Career educa/on
programming by team/class
year
Networking events:
employers & alumni seeking
student athletes
Internship & Job Shadowing
Programs
Alumni mentors by
team
Coach-‐led programs /
requirements
Inno
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Kellianne Milliner Assistant Director of Athle/cs, Assistant Professor, West Chester University (Division II)
Jim Pignataro Associate Athle/c Director for Student Services and Director of Student-‐Athlete Support Services, Michigan State University (Division I)
Change the culture of Athle/c
Academic Advising First
Campus Collabora/on
Career Mixer Verses Career Fair
(Veterans)
Tip Staff: Part of evalua/on
Tip Coaches: Recrui/ng
materials
Peak Performance Athletic Curriculum
Athle/c Performance
• Sport Psychology • Strength and Condi/oning
• Sport I.Q. • Skill Development
• Nutri/on & Ea/ng Disorders
• Rest & Recovery
Leadership Development
• Communica/on • Conflict Resolu/on
• Mul/-‐cultural competencies
• Integrity • Emo/onal Intelligence
Career
• Self-‐Iden/ty • Skills Assessment & Descrip/on
• Networking & Interviewing
• Resume & Cover Leher
• Internships & Job Opportuni/es
Well Being
• Drug & Alcohol Awareness
• Stress Management
• Mental Health
Community Engagement
• Departmental Service
• External Community Service
• MHC Community Connec/ons
• Introduce your letter winners, former student-athletes and staff in athletics and alumni relations to NCAA After the Game™
• Encourage use of the career center at ncaa.org/fsajobs • Submit former student-athlete success stories at ncaa.submittable.com • Link to NCAA After the Game™ at ncaa.org/formerstudentathlete • Contact Monica Miller at [email protected]