Student-Athletes Performing Community Service Examination of Community Service Motivation and Athletic Department Involvement

Objective. For this study, we seek to examine how student-athletes’ community service is influenced by (a) their university’s athletic department and (b) student-athlete demographics. This was examined from the theoretical lens of student involvement theory (SIT). Methods. Data were collected from a...

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Published inSocial science quarterly Vol. 100; no. 5; pp. 1916 - 1931
Main Authors Huml, Matt R., Hancock, Meg G., Bergman, Mathew J., Hums, Mary A.
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Published Oxford University of Texas Press 01.08.2019
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Abstract Objective. For this study, we seek to examine how student-athletes’ community service is influenced by (a) their university’s athletic department and (b) student-athlete demographics. This was examined from the theoretical lens of student involvement theory (SIT). Methods. Data were collected from active student-athletes at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, II, and III institutions via an electronic survey, which collected information on community service frequency, motivations to volunteer, and athletic department involvement. Results. Student-athletes were found to perform more community service during their upperclassmen years, if they had performed community service as punishment previously in college, and if they independently chose their community service activity instead of the athletic department. Conclusions. These findings highlight both confirmation and rejection of SIT. First, results confirm SIT’s belief that students will pursue more academically related activities if they choose the activity (i.e., choosing community service venue). Contrarily, findings related to punishment reject the tenets of SIT, highlighting that athletic departments forcing of student-athletes to participate in an activity may be beneficial for their academic development.
AbstractList ObjectiveFor this study, we seek to examine how student‐athletes’ community service is influenced by (a) their university's athletic department and (b) student‐athlete demographics. This was examined from the theoretical lens of student involvement theory (SIT).MethodsData were collected from active student‐athletes at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, II, and III institutions via an electronic survey, which collected information on community service frequency, motivations to volunteer, and athletic department involvement.ResultsStudent‐athletes were found to perform more community service during their upperclassmen years, if they had performed community service as punishment previously in college, and if they independently chose their community service activity instead of the athletic department.ConclusionsThese findings highlight both confirmation and rejection of SIT. First, results confirm SIT's belief that students will pursue more academically related activities if they choose the activity (i.e., choosing community service venue). Contrarily, findings related to punishment reject the tenets of SIT, highlighting that athletic departments forcing of student‐athletes to participate in an activity may be beneficial for their academic development.
Objective. For this study, we seek to examine how student-athletes’ community service is influenced by (a) their university’s athletic department and (b) student-athlete demographics. This was examined from the theoretical lens of student involvement theory (SIT). Methods. Data were collected from active student-athletes at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, II, and III institutions via an electronic survey, which collected information on community service frequency, motivations to volunteer, and athletic department involvement. Results. Student-athletes were found to perform more community service during their upperclassmen years, if they had performed community service as punishment previously in college, and if they independently chose their community service activity instead of the athletic department. Conclusions. These findings highlight both confirmation and rejection of SIT. First, results confirm SIT’s belief that students will pursue more academically related activities if they choose the activity (i.e., choosing community service venue). Contrarily, findings related to punishment reject the tenets of SIT, highlighting that athletic departments forcing of student-athletes to participate in an activity may be beneficial for their academic development.
Objective For this study, we seek to examine how student‐athletes’ community service is influenced by (a) their university's athletic department and (b) student‐athlete demographics. This was examined from the theoretical lens of student involvement theory (SIT). Methods Data were collected from active student‐athletes at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, II, and III institutions via an electronic survey, which collected information on community service frequency, motivations to volunteer, and athletic department involvement. Results Student‐athletes were found to perform more community service during their upperclassmen years, if they had performed community service as punishment previously in college, and if they independently chose their community service activity instead of the athletic department. Conclusions These findings highlight both confirmation and rejection of SIT. First, results confirm SIT's belief that students will pursue more academically related activities if they choose the activity (i.e., choosing community service venue). Contrarily, findings related to punishment reject the tenets of SIT, highlighting that athletic departments forcing of student‐athletes to participate in an activity may be beneficial for their academic development.
Author Huml, Matt R.
Hancock, Meg G.
Bergman, Mathew J.
Hums, Mary A.
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Objective For this study, we seek to examine how student‐athletes’ community service is influenced by (a) their university's athletic department and (b)...
ObjectiveFor this study, we seek to examine how student‐athletes’ community service is influenced by (a) their university's athletic department and (b)...
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SubjectTerms Academic achievement
Athletes
College sports
College students
Community service
Data analysis
Data collection
Motivation
Of General Interest
Punishment
Student participation
Students
Subtitle Examination of Community Service Motivation and Athletic Department Involvement
Title Student-Athletes Performing Community Service
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