[NU Sports] Must-read
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hakirsch at aol.com
Thu Mar 15 19:53:39 CDT 2012
Not sure who is at fault. But if Jeff is correct that the graduation rate for African American student athlete is that much higher than non athletes it suggests to me that the universities on average are doing everything they can to help the kid get through and remain eligible at least until his final season's semester/quarter. If so, then athletics are a net positive for bridging the race education gap
Harry
Harry
------Original Message------
From: Dennis W. Brandt
To: Beamsley, Jeff
To: Jonathan Hodges
To: Harry
Cc: nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com
Cc: Northwestern Wildcats
ReplyTo: Dennis W. Brandt
Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Must-read
Sent: Mar 15, 2012 5:54 PM
<The REAL issue is that there is a 28% difference between white (88%) and
African American graduation rates (60%) at NCAA sanctioned schools, and the
graduation rate for African American male <students who aren't athletes is
22% lower than that.
<This isn't an indictment of universities or athletics in particular, but
rather a question of how we as a diverse society can expect to prosper when
we are failing to prepare our minority kids for the most <reliable path to a
good job - a college degree.
And this is entirely the fault of the American education system?
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